THE TALLS CITY NEWS. 4 B R IE F N EW S OF OREGON John M. Johnson Dead John M Jolnuon. formerly n resident of this piace, dud at Ken nedy, Minn , S-pteiuber Titilli at 5:50 p. u>., at the home of Ole M. Johnson. Fun ral services ut ie held Tues day Sc | t. 20th, at the n s ideine at l :80 o'clock and ,.t the' chinch at 2:00 o’clock. “ Mr. Johosou was sufi, i in« will» h is'eg;, ttir' iigh which the blood did not circulate freely, lie »us taken to a 1‘oitlaud hospital and underwent a i amputation «if one leg in the hopes of helping the circulation in the other. The operation did not Luinj; the desir ed results anti it was necessary lo imputate ihe other leg. Atier the operation he went buck to hi; ohi homo in Mnines tu He was ucil known iu Fads City imi liked hv all who knew him inti Id-, many friends express neir deepest sympathy. lished in Marion county next spring. He says between 600 and 1000 of these people will take timbered and logged-off land and improve it themselves.—Obser- ver. OCT., 10, 1014 Rock Haulers Strike Tho rock haulers employed by W. B. Stevens in hauling rock on the streets struck for more pay Wednesday afternoon. The price offered w as 17 cents per yard und furnish a snap team or 20 cents per yard without. The men want Post Office Time Card ed 20 cents with snap team and Office hour«: Haily, except Sun 25 cents without. Stevens refus ed to give it anti the men pulled day, 8 a.in. to 0.30 p.m. olT the job. Some of the men went back to work. The fbwn Mail arrives, from wags suggested that the that the Salem 8.50 a.m., 5:86 p.m. Mail arrives from Pallas, 8:50 State Milita be called, but as Ser geant Charlie Lee was out of town a. m.. and 3:35 p. m. it was not done. Catarrh Cannot Bo Cured with LOCAL APPLICATION«. M they (-•nnot roach tho »«at ot tho ills«»»». I a- tarrh 1» a blood or eooaUlutloiiul dliMM anil In order to euro It you hunt Ink* In- trrnal lemedlrs llalia Catarrh Cur» 1« taken Internally, and a it» directly upon Ihe blood and niucou« »urfaivii. lu ll« Catarrh Cure 1» no» a quark medicine. It mu prearrthrd by one of tho brat phy- ■Irian* In ttda country fur yams and la a regular prescription It 1» ronipnard of »ho baai tonlra known, t-omblnrd with III boat blond purlflers. urtln« dlrrrtly on Ilia mucous surface* Tha perfect combine- tlon of tho two Ingredients la wlmt pro- durta aurh wondarfnl raaulta In curing catarrh. Send for testimonial», free r. J CHKNICY * CO . Prop» . Toledo, O. Bonds iu the sum of $30.000 for public Improvements of Ontario hav« been subscribed by two banks of that city. Labor Commissioner Hoff has noti fied legging companies that they must Install logging bunks on curs by Jan uary I. A three mile electric railroad con necting Glendale and Tsiltoos lake is Bold by D ruggist*. price Tic. Taka UaU's Family Pllla for cunalipalioa. planned by capitalists of the Sluslaw section. Work of grading has been resumed Abstracts of title promptly tur- by the Willamette Pacific railroad uislied. Rates reasonable, brown iV Mail close« tor Salem, 9:00 a m ., uear Springfield, and trains arc haul Sihley, 810 Mill St., Dallas, Or. Stung By Yellow Jackets I p. m. and 5:00 p. m. ing gravel. Thursday morning Mrs. Charles Portland now Is one of the five 91,- Mail i loses for Pallas 9:00 a. m. Norris noticed that her cow, that 000,t*0t> postal savings banks in the and 5:00 p. m. was picketed near the house was United States. The million mark was Mail clo-es for black Rock 11:00 running and kicking, and on going passed Saturday. a. m. to investigate ran into a yellow I A petition calling for an election Mail arrives from black Rock 2 jackets nest. They attacked her i on the liquor issue has been signed covering her head and face, caus- j by the wets at Granada. At present p. m. mg her to fall to the ground. She | Lane county is dry. S rX D A Y Ost Y got up but fell again. A neigh Thousands of tacks were scattered Mail arrives from Salem, 8:50 bor ran to her assistance and suc on the streets of Roseburg in order a. til. ceeded in getting her away from to annoy drivers of automobiles, and Mail closes for Salem, 9:00 a.m . them. She wus badly stung about police are searching for the guilty ones. Office hour«: Sunday only, 9:30 the face and neck. A bounty of 25 cents a head having to 10:80 a.m : Notice to ElectricLightUsers been offered for all animals killed, Effective September 4, 1914. the farmers iu numerous district»; in larg e Colony Proposed. All persona owing the Fall« City lux C. M khkuxu , Postmaster Polk county are «aging war on go Electric Light Co. for service prior Secretary Moores of the Salem Fails City, Polk Co., Ore. phers. to Aptil 1, 1914, will please pay Eric Anderson has been appointed Commercial club is responsible postmaster at Pleasant Home, vice f >r the statement that a colony Mrs. T. b. Hooker was in Pallas the amount to D. L. Wood at The News oftke. L. A. Shineman, resignad, and Carrie o f Scandinavians will bo estab- Monday. R. Otley has been appointed at Sum ner, vice E. O. Hall, deceased. Professor Lewis, of the Oregon Ag ricultural college, ajvists Oregon iruit growers to use extreme care to select only th ■ b. grades of fruit tor ship ment outside, keeping; only the-poorer O rB B A n grades at home. The beautiful new $160.000 court house at The Dalles, of which Wasco county is proud and which is the fin est county government home in Ore gon outside of Portland, was formally opened Saturday. An order permitting the Rogue River Water compaaiy to increase its rates about 3 per oent was issued by the state railroad Oommlseion. Rates fixed by the city were declared by the commission to be unjust. Portland contractors, Boyajohu-Ar- nold. have comitienced work on th new administration bidlding for the university of Oregon, and it is expect ed that the fco.ilding will be completed within sever, and a half months. More thr.n 23.000,000 salmon eggs have been taken for hatching pur poses so Taj- this year by the state game aud fish department, according PREEOREGON 0 E (v s * s - (s t a t £ ) w - (W IDE) PRO HIBITION to R. E. 'Clanton, state hatchery sup erintendent. This marbs the year as a record breaker. ---------- r-t The third crop of alfalfa is now be hibition but by those who were at tlona resulted In comparative Stag ing cut on many of the ranches in tracted to its Influence by its secrecy nation. the vicinity of Baker, where condi EXTRACTS •e in all human nature we are prone I have seen Statewide Prohibition tions have been better for large hay The trial ot S. W. Prohibition Is to crave that which Is forbidden. in other States where the same con crops than in many yeafs. The third One of the Jurors asked Judge a prosecution against the theory of (2) Drunkenness in its chronic ditions have been met. From my crop is proving to be almost as large the proposed state-wide amendment state increased by reason of the (act KNOWLEDGE OF HIM I say that Wisdom, "Why is It necessary to try S. W. Prohibition in Oregon when as the first and second. and is not an attack against the sup .hat liquor was obtained in bulk and his representations and promises are the same prophecies and promises Intemperate. I further charge him The test slftte fair in the history i hen a man came in contact with it porters of the measure whose mo with Intemperance in attempting to being made here wero tested In 15 of Oregon, from the standpoint of ex tives are, no doubt, above reproach. lie drank by the wholesale at one foist on Oregon theories that are not Eastern States aud found to be sitting. hibits, came to a close Saturday at new but which have been tried for false." Tbe Judge replied that there (3) Whereas practically overnight over half a century and then RE were some people who would not Salem. Because of rain two days, the In’ opening the case against S. W. 'hrough the adoption of the prohibi profit by tho experience of thel£ JECTED as FAILURES. attendance was not so large as las Prohibition we propose to submit tion law it was made a crime to in N. B.— This trial will proceed from neighbors. year, but it was sufficient, it is be dulge temperately in a beverage the first charge of Intemperance. We day to day. lieved. for the proceeds to meet all call Mr. Experience formerly a res hich before was NO CRIME, there expenses. were thousands «hose moral char ident of Vermont and nyw domiciled acter was weakened by being com Secretary Lane has notfried Senator in the State of Oregou. pelled to connive and sneak a privi CHARGES Chamberlain that he has designated Mr. Experience testified as follows. lege he was told was a crime.' He as non-irrigabie more than 1,000,000 lost his respect for law when In hlB I have know the defendant for 53 heart and mind he realize« his Per acres of land in Oregon. Persons hav Intemperance. years. 1 met him when he came to sonal Freedom «as trammelled. Tnc ing entries of 100 acres within the Obtaining Recognition Vermont in 1850 and knew him in records sho«1 that violent crimes designated area may apply to enlarge timately up to the time of his evic against property and per; tins did no' Under False Pretenses. their hcme.s'eads un 320 a-'re» by tak tion in 15 03. when be was thor decrease but rather INCREASED, j Bringing into the State ing up designated vacant land adjoin oughly discredited. Ail was largely brought about by the of Oregon Paid Agita ing their present entries. He was welcomed after lie had increased sale of liquor brewed in tors for the Purpose of made the sum • promises and proph illicit stills not inspected by the Ail records for attendance at Crater and' ecies that b non makes iu Oregou. United States Government inoculating her citizens Lake national y irk were broken in Vermont accepted in good faith bis which was FATAL to humanity. TIIE with the Germs of Hys the season of 1914. In 1013 the travel OF DRUGS INCREASED theory under the BELIEF that it USE teria. to September .7 totaled 5830 peopl** was practical in tho following appli ALARMINGLY. Offering for accept cations. and in 1914 the total September 27 (4) Thousands of men were| ance in Oregon broken was 6947. Durins die season of 1913 ( l l That it vou'.ii .top the u.-,e of thrown out of employment Inio an, already overcrowded labor market ] theories rejected by 13 liquor In th“ State. only 760 automobiles visited the park Real Estate values tumbled. Stores Eastern States where de and this year up to September 27, 8 . W. Prohibition a* ■* Appear»« OB tke Flint (2) That it would stop drunken became vacant. Money ordinarily Day of Hi» Trial fendant was ordered 1252 had visited the pjrx. ness. circulated in the State leaked away "o u t" after years of bit The Fort -Vannoy IKismanni or Bishop Neely of the MethodM (3) That it would stop (rims. into nearby licensed states, where Episcopal Church says: "Don’t be ter experience. chard of 85 acres, tolir miles down (5 ) That business conditions general purchases of supplies IN come Intemperate in preaching CREASED. would be improved,. the Rogue river front Grants Pass, Attempting to Rob In Temperance. Intemperance is not (5) Revenue from licenses having was sold to J.-P. Petunia .', of Cincin (Oj That Taxes would be lowered. dependent Communities only over indulgence in Liquor.” been cut down by Thousands the de nati. O., the consldrratioai 1 inn ? i‘a of their Rights of Self After the adoption of State Wide ficit caused in 8tate, city and county Speaking of Intemperance, a news 000. Tbe orchard »consist .s of 1 at rt Prohibition we found the following funds had to be met by INCREASED paperman yesterday drew attention Government. conditions in the State of Vermont: TAXATION. of peach trees, four acres of pear to tbe fact that there were some Property rendered Attempting to Kill the newspaper so Intemperate that they, (1) That Intoxicants were still ac valueless WITHOUT COMPENSA-j 30 of young upples and 35 of older Hop Industry of Oregon. would not allow their readers access cessible and Indulged in not only byi ’( ION became dilipidated. This with] apples in full bearing. to both sides ot the argument. those addicted to its use before Pro the slackening of business condi-j Five thousand n;m will no put : work throitth flit- resumption of to:: struction of vow-rnment prefects ’ ready under way In the first and sec ond Oregon districts. In addition ’ o tie 1 J . hh ¡ 1 til. god • : n I W0N0fR\^ will employ on its own plants, the HOW THEY A ll. Columbia contract and other sub-con I G U E S S HE C o r w is e TTEW tractor:, will, it is estimated, employ HAMP5HIW«: T O /A e A G O IN G W E X T 3000 more. Figures laiii’ered from the govern tnent < . <-rs rtcvrds show that Coos Bay has been making a good showing in its commerce. During the first six months of the year 1914 the total'incoming tonnage over the bar was 28,111 tons. The total outgoing was 222,396 tons. If as much is ship ped the last six months this year as ’ t o r e . there was shipped tbe first six months, there would ’. . a la. .1 ... year of TOl w a s h 436,COO tons as compared to a total of 399,085 tons of lumber products shipped in 1913, or an increase of 11 { per cent. HOME-MADE CANDIES E U I ’S S W.PROHIBITION STAND UP! In tbt Supreme Court of Public Opinion profeeitonal Gatte PHYSICIAN W. B. Officer, M . D. P h y s ic ia n e n d S u r g e o n nilli« ,,Vfi I huinpnuu'» UfU« atiif». Mu Inal plu,uv ¿VI Plion* Night Call 441 P H Y S I C IA N F. M. HELLWARTH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office one door east ol I’ , O. SSïdauiî Phone 388 Palin c i t y , Oregon AT TO H N KY J A S . G. H C L T Z C L , . A ttorney at L a w Practice Iu all th* Stats court*. Sull* Il Munii Hreyuien Shlg phuti* S a le m . O regon FUNKUAL IHKKCTOK R. L CHAPMAN Funeral Directoi W a a l l a n d l a all «rari» p ro m p t ly . D a l U a a a d F a ll * City. O r Gatto f iu d t n c e e HOTEL jf allô C ity Ibotcl S a m p la R o o m s B a s t A cc o m m o d a tio n * Oroaoa. Pro p rie to r f ii\iii.pn s h o ps Bohle’s Barber Shops F a ll s C ity , O r e g o n hhert you cse $ei e Him. Heir Csf, Beth or 'Milne A g n n l ror D allae g t e a m L a u n d ry Hull'll.'» forw■ r >1 , m 1 lurnitay rvrulna MONUMENTS G . L. H A W K IN : M A R BLE ÀNO G R A N IT E M O N U M E N T S O e lla a , O re go n Tomvord é CALIF. Oregon Zhc C . W . M a t t h e w s , P ro p rie to r X’llONB 187 Zhc Ittabo a i f c u n a . aux . i MuFmaToR Notice to News Subscribers A b lu a -p a n c ll oroaa m a r k on t h is n o tice m o a n s t h a t y o u r s u b s c r i p tion to T h o N a w o h a a o a p l r o d a n d needs filin g D o It n o w . H KA t. E S T A T E F. K. Hubbard Really Company Keel Kntatc bought, »old and exchanged. Collection!, Insurance, Abntracta. Notarial work, hagai Document» Prepared. Office, In the Fall* City New» office. Extra copies of The News are printed each week, snd will be sent lo any address desired, postpaid, for 2 cents per copy. Walter I., Tocze, Jr., Lawyer, Nat’ l Bank B’ld’g., Dallag, Fh e: I \ f Mil 1 A ‘21 4 a