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Falls City News GOOD FRUIT TREES. FR E N C H BROTHERS PUB118HERS. C. F. FRENC H E D IT O R : Sacutere ns it'Scnd class mail matter at the post-office at Kails City, Oregon, under tin- act of Con- j.reee of March 8, 1879. Issued ft^ery Wednesday. Per P e e r .................................................. »1.03 ■ lx M o n t h » .................. . . . . .10 Single C o p y .......................... .... Ci Beading notices 5c oer line straight H ite» t a display adi. furnished upon application. A Good Foundation PHOTOGRAPHS POST CARDS a specialty. T H E N E W S D oes J O B P R IN T IN G . President All Will kinds of OUT DOOR photo’s tak Support a Good House. en at Rsaeonable prices. Satisfac The Oregon Nnraery Co’s fruit tory work or money refunded. trees, one year old and 4 to 6 feet high on three year old roots will support a better tiee than the piece root grafts commonly sold. Phone 2221. Hundreds have demonstrated, and thousands are convinced that they will grow faster and bear quicker, L. L Brooks. TIM E IS MONEY. R. E. Williams The Tenth Widow. BANK OF FALLS CITY T IM E C A R D N O 4 F a lls C it y , O r e g o n I Hectiv* A piil 1, 19C8. No. : No. 3 Pass, unu »'ass. and Freight. Freight. A. M. P. M. 7:10 1:15 7:29 1:34 1:38 7:38 1:43 7:38 1 :')i> 7 ;50 2:30 8:50 STATIONS D A LLAS »T E A T S s t ill LAMS »B R ID G E PO R T FALLS CITY BLACK ROCK Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Lv. Lv. No. 4 No. 2 Pa-s. and Pass, and Freight. Freight. P. M A. M. 10:55 06 No stop No stop 10:27 -1:37 10:22 4:82 10:10 4:20 3:00 9:30 Orchard lands are too valuable to be encumbered with trees that [Copyright, 1908, by T. C. McClure.] i T i i i n i ilop on signal only. Daily ricopt Sunday. Subject to change without notice. will he a long time in producing The town of Euclid held nine resi ent widows aud but one widower resulis. W E D N E SD A Y, Aug. 4,, 1909. The O rego n Nursery Co’s, trees ifh o whs looked upon as eligible. lie Colonist rates are to go into ef INDEPENDENCE A MONMOIITH MOTOR I rras I/fjacon Thomas and a man of W . B. M c K O W N LINE TIME TABLE fect again September 15, and home are gicwn on new lands and are forty It was generally said In the Draying Business. All Kinds town that those nine widows were on FROM IN D E PE N D E N C E . seekeis will be coming this way by 1 absolutely free from disease. Don’t buy the cheapest trees the deacon’s trail and that nothing ol Wood for Sale Prop, of Hearse. FOR DALI.AS the train load. The question is was surer than that one of them I»eave Independence, daily 6:00 a .m .: Iv, Falls City/ Oregon will Falls City get any of flic new and got stung, but buy th e best would ultimately capture him. •Monmouth, 6 15 a. m. ; ar, Dallas, 6 40 a. in. One day a new widow arrived In Leave Independence, daily, 11:05 a. m.; lv. comers other than the few whc art llud be satisfied. Monmouth, 11 20 a. m .; ar, Dallas, 11:45 a. m. J. H- F L O W E R , town, and the deacon was almost the Information cheerfuly given by Leave Independence, daily 6:15 p. m .;lv . unable to find a location out in the first man to learn of her advent. The Attorney-at-Law Monmouth, 6:30 p. m. ;‘ar. Dallas, 6 :55 j m. ' ’. l’ennebaker, nine fixtures should not he permitted coommunatier that are going out addressing, G. FOR A1KLIE Office on Main Street after them. It is up to the busi Special salesman of the Co. for to escape criticism. A n y one of them Leave Independence, daily. 7:30 a. m .; lv. could hare solved the problem in six Falls City, - Oregon Monmouth. 7 40 a. in .; ar. A irlie, 8:15 a. m. ness interests of our part of the Polk and Marion counties. months had she gone at It In the prop er way. They were watching each other. Kor Instance, If the Widow Barnes was known to have sent a blackberry pie fresh from the oven over to the dea con, who kept bachelor's hall, the Widow (Ireen hustled herself and sent a strawberry shortcake, and the Wid ow Black followed It with a pair of allppers of her own make. I f the Wid ow Sabin saw him sitting on his porch and smoking his pipe after supper and stopped at his gate to ask him If he thought It paid to raise hogs In town he would not have time to figure It out before the Widow Blossom would he along to ask him what was the best thing to kill worms on plum trees. The nine w idows congratulated them selves on their perseverance and shrewdness. Each one thought she had 7 28-9 1-6 Algenson S. Dresser, Register. the game lu her own hands, but each one wus destined to learn that she had It is a surprising thing that con NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. simply been frittering away her time. There are widows and widows. There ( Publisher.) gress in its real or pertended quest arc widows who have heads on them and widows who sit nnd sigh and wait. for sources of revenue should hate Department of the Interior, overlooked tobacco. Senator Bever U. S. Land Office, at Portland Ore. The learns transporting No. 10’s house hold effects had only driven up to the idge hassbowh that if this noxious July, 23, 1909. doot o f the house she had rented when she appeared before Deacon Thomas, weed were taxed in the United Notice is hereby giveu that Frank M. Bell, of States at tile lfritish rate it would I Fulls City, Oregon, who on March 28,1909. made who was working In Ids garden, lo ask him to come over and settle a disputed Homestead entry, No. 01701. for NEl -1, See yield $880,000,0(10 a year to the j ion 36, Township 7 South, Range 9 West Will- point with one o f the drivers. He set Government. At the French late amette Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tled It In her favor, of course. Then to muke Final <'omimitation Proof, to es his advice was sought ns to a cow and it would yield $480,000,000. Un tion tablish claim to the land above described, be other matters, and the seven of the fore Register and Receiver, at Portland, Ore der our thriftless management it nine widows that came skulking about gon, on the 7th day of September, 1909. produces but $80,000,00 a year. Claimant names as witnesses: James B Mc got no show at all. The deacon went home with a new A proper tobacco tax would lessen Millan, I»f Falls City,Oregon. Sunzio Raphael Other new Hkeels, of Falls City, Oregon. Peter S. Dyke- thought In his mind. the profits of the tohucco trust man of Falls Cit/, Oregon. Jerry Noel, of Falls thoughts were added to It next day. which controls pretty nearly the City, Oregon. IIo was hardly through breakfast Algenson H, Dresser Register when No. 10 came over und asked him entire business. During both the 28-9 1-6 to lake care o f $100 In cash for her Civil War and the Spanish War until she hnd time to drive over to the the weed was taxed much more NOTICE FOR PU BLICATIO N. hank at (Jrafton. She sent him to the (Publisher) store foi carpet tacks, asked his assist severly than it is now. As the ance to put up window curtains, nnd Department of the interior, Government abated the taxes before noon he had a hammer I d hund the trust cal inly absorbed them u. s. hand office, at Portland ore. and was repairing the front fence. without lowering the price of to July 31, 1909. Widows from the list of nine came along and spoke of doors being out of bacco. To restore the tax would Notice In hereby given that Caleb W.Hher- order nnd pumps choked up and what man, of Kails c it y Oregon, who tin March '„'4, mean a certain loss of income to 1‘siti, made homestead entry No. 017:t:if for a nice thlug It was to have a handy N W i l, Section '¿ti, Township 7 Botiti), Kange y man around, but the d"ueon didn’t the combination. Oregonian. West W illam ette Meridian, has Died notice of tako the hints. Next day, with her -»-------------------- intention in make Kinal Commutation Proof, own house still unsettled, No. 10 walk to eataallah claim to land above described, he- ed over to the deacon’s and drove him lore Kcglsler and Receiver at Portland, Ore outdoors to whitewash the trunks of FROM LEFT TO RIGHT. gon, on the lotli day of September, 1‘Jtio bis apple trees and then put Ills rooms Claim ant names an witnesses: W illiam F. !• t h e H ab it a L e g a c y From the Old to rights. Mile swept and dusted and Bone, of Falla City Oregon, Lev i M (irai.... . ni Sun W ors hip er s? Kali» City, Oregon, Janet Waller, of Fall» City rearranged and made his bed, and The halfbnek, about to he tackled, Oregon, William .D. Campbell of Fall» City Ori when she went home she onrrled some stopped, then darted I d a long curve son. o f his garments that needed mending Algennon 8. I>re»»er, toward the right. H e was soon down s t, S g or patching. The deacon sat down Register ed. with his chin on Ills hands and “ The other aide knew he would turn thought. He had to think. Some of N O TIC E FOR PU BLICATIO N. from le ft to right.” aald a veteran. the nine widows passed Ills gate and “ W e all turn from left to right. To ( Publisher) halted to ask him this or that, but he turn from right to left seems wrong, wns so wrapped up In tils thoughts Department of Hie Interor. seems like reversing. W e wind a that he failed to see them. Mrs. Urn- watch from left to right, we turn a ham sent her little boy over with a P. s. Land office, at Portia ml ore. screw so, and so we write, and so we July 81, 1909. dish o f blackberries for him, hut on rend. the way he encountered the hoy sent Notice I n hereby given that Louis Mortimer “ It all comes down to us from pre by No. 10 with an angel cake aud Robertson of F h II h i tty, Oregon who on March historic times, from the sun worship was crowded Into the ditch nnd his j 24, 1909, made Homestead Entry No. 01731, for ers. T h e sun mores from left to right, dish emptied. Wl J of HWl-4 of Section 26. Kl 2 of HKl-4 of 8oc and Its worshipers believed that all The next day the new arrlvul con t»on 27, Township \ South, Range 9, West W ill human actions must proceed accord amette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention fided to the deacon that she hnd wash ingly. W ell, they still do so. to make final commutation proof, to establish ed, Ironed, baked and put up four gal- ! "Churning la done as the sun moves, claim to land above described, before Register Ions o f peach pickles In a day; also j and there's n superstition that one re and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on the Wth that she always got a cent a pound verse turn o f the handle w ill spoil the day of September. 1909. more for her paper rags than auy Claimant names as witnesses; Caleb W. Sher butter. other housekeeper. man, o f Falls City. Oregon, William V. Booe "Cooks stir hatter from left to right. On the next day she exhibited a A reversal, they any. would make the of Falls City Oregon. W illiam D. Campbell o f railroad bond for $1,000 and said that Falls City Oregon, Clarence A. Jones of halls batter coarse and heavy. Its keeping so worried her that she Ciyty Oregon. Algenson S. Dresser, .'Vhut your eyes and turn thrice. Register. sometimes thought o f getting married Don’ t jv .u naturally Instinctively turn again. »com te. to riaht? On the next day she had the deacon ->»k again If the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ' W halers put In. .. _ , drive her over to the bank, nnd he saw ( Publisher) ship's first movement at u. her deposit netunl money and get a o f the v o y a g e is not from left to .” De * cheek book. On the way home she ob Department of the Interior, “ In a subconscious way, you see. served that a man o f Ills general intel sun worship Is still the religion of i). 8/ Loud office at Portland O tp . ligence. with a smart wife t- %„ck him, man.” — Exchange. lu lv 31 ; into * N’oultl be elected a county supervisor * ' ’ 1 ' ' the next fall a* easy as rolling off a Notlee ls hereby c l'^ n that Kugene Alien, of log. THE CANNON ROARED. Butler Oregon, who, on March 23, 190*9. Made On the next day while the nine wid Homestead Entry No. 01693 for SKl-l 0t NW i i, H e w an Ovation by a Youthfu l De HI 2 of NEI I. Sectjon 11 SWl 4 oi NWi 4 Heetton ows were holding an Indignation meet 13, Townslnp 7, South. P a tte 9, W o i \'n l in Ing at the house of one of the number mosthenes W a s Spoiled. W hile campaigning In Uis home state ette M eritila». ha» flled uotiee of intentlon to and had sent for a minister to ask that Speaker Cauuou waa ouce Inveigled ma Ve final commutation proni, to establish the past record of the new widow be eia ini to land above deseribed beton* Regester hunted up aud latd hare No. 10 entered Into vlsltlug the public achoola o f a and Receiver at Portland Oregon on thè 14th the deacon's orchard, where he was town where he wus billed to speak. day o f Heptember 1909. still applying the whitewash brush, ih one o f the lower grades an ambi Claim ant names as witnesses: Phi» MoGec of tious teacher called upon a youthful Butler Oregon. II. L. Toney Cf Butler Oregon, and said: "Deacon, I had as good ns bought the Demosthenes to entertain the distin Job Mi'Lood of Butler Oregon. Hugh Black ol house I moved Into, but I got to think Algenson H. Dresscr. guished visitor with an exhibition of Butler Oregon. tug last night. Suppose I should meet Kegtster. amateur oratory. The selection at 8 4, 9 A s man here that I was willing to trust tempted was Hyrou’s “ Battle o f W a my future to. He would probably terloo." aud Just as the boy reached FOR PU B LIC A TIO N . have a boose of bis own. lie would the end o f the drat paragraph Speaker NOTICE rsther I turned money Instead of an Cannon suddenly gave vent to a vio ( Publisher) other bouse over to him, wouldn't he?" lent niic 1*7. e Department of th e Interior. “ Naturally," replied the deacon as “ But hush, bark,” declaimed the he found his heart beating faster. youngster—“ a deep sound strikes Ilka U. s. Land offic e at P ortlan d ore. “ And therefore I have concluded ■ rising knelt! Did yo hear It?” July 31, 19J9. not to buy for some time. If at si) The visitors sirlletl, and a moment P o lice 1» hereby given that Phillip BeUec. ol Don't you think my Judgment sound?" later the second sneexe which the The deacon did. but as he blushed speaker was vainly trying to bold back Butler Oregon, who. on Merch 2S, 11I0S mede Homestead Fntry No oKUC, for 81 1 HW 1 tuertloft nnd stammered and tried to say so the —came with Increased violence. Pi, and Ni l N W i t of section I'l, Tow nship—. widow laid a hand on his arm and “But. h a rk !" (bawled tha boy>— “ that South. Range 9 Wont Willam ette Meridian, lias aakl. heavy B o u n d breaks In one« mora. And nearer, c l e a r e r , deadlier then before! tlted notlee o f Intention to make Anal msirnti “There, there Let It go-just now Arm ! Arm ! It te the cannons opening tatlon proof, to establish ■ laltn to land above Just consider that we are engaged, described, before the Register and Receiver at r e a r!* and we'll aet the day later on " This waa too much, and the laugh Portland Oregon tut the llth da>- of Septemla-r And the nine dilatory laggards In that broke from the party swelled to Mug The claimant names a» witnesses: Kugctie | caucus assembled looked at each other a roar when Uncle Jo« chuckled: ‘*rut Allen, nl B n tle r U r e fo n .il L Toney of Butler and gasped for breath and— up your weapoua, children 1 won't Oregon. Job McLeod ol Butiei Oregon. Hugh “ Rraolred. That we never heard of • hoot any more.” — Success Magazine. Black of Butter Oregon. auch a thing tn all onr horn daya ho k 4 .e s Algenson S. Dresser. R**eeiver nors" M QUAD. county to unite their efforts and get togather and boost for Falls NOTICE FOR PU BLICATIO N. ( Publisher.) City. Put aside your littie dis likes of eachother and do some Department of the Interior. thing to help put our town on ihe fJ. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore. m ap. Every second man in town July 23, 1909. can go into the realestate business Notice is hereby given that Joseph I). Winn and list all the property in the er, of Hose Lodge, Oregon, who on March 23. 1909, made homestead entry, No. 01710, for county and then we will not get NWl-4, Section 32, Township 7 South Hange9 the prospective buyer. The real West, W'iilainette Meridian, has filed notice o; intention to makefinal'com m utation Proof to estate man’s business is to bring establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, at lortland, Ore the buyer and seller togather and gon,on the 9th day of Heptember, 1909. an enterprising community will Claimant names as witnesses; Gecrge H. help bring the resources of their Fowler, of Rose Lodge, Oregon, Lloyd R.Smith, Rose Lodge. Oregon, Jay K. Hornor.of Rose community before the buying pub of Lodge, Oregon. Arthur Heaver of Hose Lodge Oregon lic. DR. L Or egon, Leaves Dallas, daily ex, Sunday, 8: SO a. m,. lv. Monmouth, 9 0 0 ». m .; ar. independence; 915 a m. Leaves Dallas. Sunday only, 7:56 a. m. ; ar. independence at 7:20 a. i Physician and Surgeon l»eave Dallas, daily. 1 p. m.; lv. Monmouth. 1-25 p. m .: ar. Independence, 1-40 p. in. (This train connect! at Monmouth for A irlie .) OfficeJCver Jewelry Store. O regon Livery, Sale and Feed Bam. from ; a ir l ie Ireave A irlie, daily. 9 a in.: lv Monmouth, 9-35 a. m ,; ar. Independence, 9-W a. m (This train connects at Monmouth for Dallas.) S. T. Newkirk, Falls City, Oregon. Leave A irlie, daily, 5-05 p. m .: lv. Monmouth. 5-40 p. m .; ar. Independence, 5-55 p. m. ’R e lie f B e e n ., o r e get ready for some new ones. eat9b e tter and be better. You will feel better, Come right up and see whatjean^be done for your mouth. Dr. Atwood, Dentist. Over postofficc, Fads City. G. D. T R E A T Dealer In Leave Dallas, daily. 7 35 p. m .; lv.Monmouth 8 p. m ; ar. Independence. 8-15 p. m. First Class Teams and Rigs. , When you ¡ought to have those old teeth removed and x v -^ x Dr. W. H. BECKER, c M i n n v i l l e t FOR INDEPENDENCE Mutual Phone, Blue 35. Day or Night. M Now Is The Time! FROM DALLAS p. m © ic q o n f i r e J Leave Independence dally, 2 :16 p. m. Office Hours : 10:10 a. m. to 2 p. m. and after - Exchange Sold on all Points in the U. S. FOR MONMOUTH O N L Y Physician and Surgeon, F alls C i t y Interest Paid on Time Deposits Leave Independence, daily, 3:30 p. no.; lv. Monmouth. 3:50 p m .;a r. A irlie, 4 :25 p. m. P F A N D H O EFER, Falls City, Does A General Banking Business . FROM MONMOUTH O N LY H a y , G ra in , F lo u r Feed, W ood O rd e rs ta k e n fo r'a ll fa rm im p le m e n ts P ho n e 101 Free D e live ry F a lls C ity O re go n Leave Monmouth for Independence, daily at : 50 p. m. CHAS. GREGORY, Agent, Dallas, Ore. 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