T he N ew s stands for a greater and better Falls City all the time FALLS CITY NEWS Buy all goods of home merchants and help to make Falls City greater FALLS CITY, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 22. 1911. VOL. VII. NO 3« Base Ball Game, Sunday 2:30, at City Park, Falls City vs. Monmouth H W in H n a H B ia B H a H a a B e s n B B B H M ! a n o t h e r b ig o r c h a r d it would help to make Falls City From the Corvallis Gazette. DR. ALVIN T. POWERS EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST OF CHICAGO WILL BE AT THE TAVERN HOTEL Tuesday, April the 25th, 1911 From 8:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. I confine my entire practice to examination of eyes, giving each case the best possible attention. All errors of refraction treated without the use of Drugs. Entire satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. J. A. Vanzandt, general m ana­ ger and sales agent of the Falls City Orchard Company, wan in Corvallis recently in conference with members of the 0 . A. C. faculty in regard to the analysis of soils to be found on their prop­ erty. The company, of which W. Yates and Mr. Vanzandt are heavy stockholders, owns 500 acres about two miles from Falls City and it is the intention to set this to such fuit as analysis will show it to be adapted for. This ground is the H. H. G rant farm, owned by him since 1848, and having passed from his owner­ ship only very recently. The farm is widely known for its richness of soil, and Mr. Van­ zandt has confidence th a t it is ideal orchard land. While here he hopes to make arrangem ents for a graduate in horticulture to oversee the work to be done in the near future. The intention of the company is to produce a great orchard along lines calcu­ lated to obtain the best results, regardless of cost. IS INTERESTED IN FALLS CITY a familiar name in many sections of the East). Nothing is so successful as co­ operation! Let us get together and boost and we all will benefit therefrom. I expect to settle affairs so as to be able to locate in your city within four or five months, and you may rely on me to do my share in helping to boost for Falls City. In the meantime, please inform me on what conditions one can join your commercial club. I am an Eastern man, and have been in Portland or.ly about a year, but I am the “ advance; guard’' for quite a number of other Eastern people who also will locate in Falls City. Congratulations on your recent election to the presidency of the commercial club. Respectfully, A r c h ib a ld J. L y on . [Mr. Lyon and all his friends will be welcomed here. He is the kind of booster Falls City needs and will fully appreciate. Mem bership tee in the commercial club is 50 cents and monthly dues 50 cents; publicity and other work is paid for by voluntary subscrip­ tions.—Ed.] To the Editor: As a prospective resident of Falls City, I am somewhat inter­ ested in the movements of the r...... .......... .......... ..... city. .... ... Commercial Club ...... of your Call at my rooms in the Tavern Hotel and have your eyes exam­ ined Falls City Lumber Company G E N E R A L M E R C H A N D IS E A few prices 16323865 “ ‘ 1 " ‘ be overlooked: Tomatoes . Com , . . . Peas . . . H am . . . Bacon . . 17 lbs Sugar. 1 0 0 lbs Sugar . 10c can 10c << . 10c u 20c lb. . 23c u $1.00 5.60 Fret delivery to all parts of the dty. Phone your orders Phone 118 Falls City Lumber Co’s. Store CASH SALE WE NEED THE MONEY YOU NEED THE GOODS LET’S TRADE We will save you money on Dry Goods Groceries Shoes “Kum C” AN OLD TIME FEAST. Th» P ro p e r C a p e r In 1675 W a s S e rv e T h ir t y - t w o D ish e s. ta Our ability to eat, if one may 1 took occasion to go to th e iuclf® from t,ie old records ancient TT . ... ... , 1 cookbooks and such bits of utera- Union several . „ as deal . . with ... the subject, . . . is - . . station , , , tim es and | ture interview ed some of th e colonists l.slowly d^ ng c u t A half gla88 of , who came frpm th e^F ast, a i ,) and u piece of breed aro sup, found none who had ever heard of Falls City, Ore. Most of them stated th a t they became inter­ ested in Oregon by reading ad­ vertisem ents and articles printed in their home towns and in the magazines concerning this State. (If this idea could be acted upon Special Ten Days FA LLS CITY M ER C AN TILE CO. See our store windows for bills posed by some persons to be an ade- quate meal for a man of today. As against this it is interesting to set down what Gervais Markham in 1675 sets forth as “a human may keep in his family for the entertain­ ment of his true and worthy friends.” First warning the mas­ ter of the feast that he must con­ sult the season of the year, since summer affords what winter wants, and vice versa, he goes on to say: “It is good for him who intends to feast to set down the number of his full dishes—that is, dishes of meat that are of substance and not empty or for show—and of these sixteen is a good proportion for one course unto one mess (meal), as thus for example: First, a shield of brawn with mustard; secondly, a boyled capon; thirdly, a boylcd piece of beef; fourthly, a chine of beef roasted; fifthly, a neat’s tongue roasted; sixthly, a pigge roasted; seventhly, chewets bak’d; eighthly, a goose roasted; ninthly, a swan roasted; tenthly, a turkey roasted; eleventh, a haunch of venison roast­ ed; twelfth, a pasty of venison; thirteenth, a pigge with a pudding in the belly; fourteenth, an olive pie; the fifteenth, a couple of ca­ pons; the sixteenth, a custard of dousets. Now to these full dishes may be added sallets, fricassees, quelque choses and devised paste, as many dishes more, which make the full service no less than two and thirty dishes, which is as much a* can conveniently stand on one table and at one meas. And after thia manner you may proportion your aecond and third meaa, holding ful- neas in one half the dishea and show in the other, which will be both frugal in the spender, content­ ment to the guests and much pleas­ ure and delight to the beholders.” —Harper’s Weekly. T h e F o u r Lo ttoro d N a m e of God. Is it not passingly singular at least that the name of God should be spelled with four letters in al­ most every known language? In Latin it is Deus; Greek, Zeus; He­ brew, Adon; Syrian, Adad; Arab­ ian, Alla; Persian, Syra; Tartarian, Idga; Egyptian, Aumn or Zent; East Indian, Eagi or Zenl; Japan­ ese, Zain; Turkish, Addi; Scandina­ vian, Odin; Wallachisa, Zone; Croa­ tian, Doga; Dalmatian, Uagt; Tyr­ rhenian, Eher; Etrurian, Char; Margarían, Oeae; Swedish, Oodd; Irish, Dich; German, Oott; French, Dieu; Spanish, Dio*; Peruvian, lian. Make your Dollars have “ sense” O u r tailoring rep­ resents ‘par value’ in sensible clothes- making, and ‘inter­ e st’ in our styles is ‘componnded’ each season. 1,000 of the richest, choicest d e s i g n s are waiting here for you to choose the winner. Show your g o o d ‘sense’ a n d insist upon International Tailoring. A great investment at one hundred cts. on the dollar Yours for new ideas Chas. Hartung Merchant Tailor I am N o w Selling Strictly fo r Cash B est Cane S u g a r . . . $ 5 .5 0 17 lbs. B ee t S u g a r , for . $ 1 . 0 0 Prin ts, per yard, . 5] to 64 c e n ts 16o O u tin g F lan n e l, . 101 c e n ts E V E R Y T H IN G A T C O S T YOURS FOR BUSINESS GID EO N SOWERS The Fall City News is one of the best in Polk county, and it ia the intention of the owner to make every im­ provement that may be justified by the Income. Give The News your support and encouragement.