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About Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1915)
2 THE FALLS CITY NEWS (T h r f a l l i i (£ tti| N r u iH ■ s D. L ä # WOOD A SON, Publishers. Kntrn'd • • ► ma.i *t It»* • t F a II* l jty « iMi it.r, <*rrgi*n. th* A«t of Crutfr-MM of kUrvfe .1. liltphon» News Office, W. Subtcriptton Rata«: Onayaar. $1 «I; six ir,..ntb«. ! SO cant*: thraa month». S5e.nl«. tu 1 1# ropy. Seta. —' '■ r —WBagBMilnJU'Jbi ,n,8 «■■ . | A l n r t i i l u i lU te« Dwpmy. 15 , fn t * * n iwch B itinft«« N o tif««, S * line fo r iUIc R«m fLscl.kngK VTftal ftui P ty Enteriftiumfnt Ni tieft*. 5 cti. ft lin t r«rv l of Ibfttikft S M t i.U ^ i Notice« lefftl rat#« to 1 I Sew« o f f ic ia l ad* n W« d ib e c io e y of f a l l « c u t F K. HubbAid. Mayor. T D Hollo well. Councilmftu &t Large W. T Crfer H. C. Brown. Albert T m I A. Sempson, C. L. Hopkias, R. A. Titus. land so that it w ill show a reason able profit upon the money invest ed and the labor required to pro duco and the sale is made. A campaign along this line dur- i:tg this year would result in locat- i g many good families. A re you ! eady to help? C o u n c i Une n 11. G. Btraver. Auditor and Police Judge Walter L. Too*« Jr., City Attorn«?. W. P. Lewis, Martha« and WaUr8upt. M. L. Thompson. Treasurer J J. Sammons, Engineer Dr K. Ü. HvUacarth. Health Officer. 1 ; e j'o u n c y meets In regular »fusion on the first Monday even ing of eac:h m outh.at 7 08 o ’clock 1 n the ofhue o f the Falls CAty Sews. S a t u r d a y . J a n u a r y lfi. 1915 Are You a Booster? One day a v e r y old man was planting some fru it trees and a young-blood passing hailed him thus: “ H ey, old man. w hat are you planting trees fo r. you w ill never live to eat the fru it!” The old man leaned on his spade and replied: “ True, m y son. but SOME O N E planted trees before I was born that I m ight eat the fruit, and can I do less.” This should be an inspiration fo r everyone. N o man lives unto him self alone. The man who boasts o f his independence indul ges in vain utterances. Man is the most dependent o f all God’s creatures. H e is born into the world a helpless infant and for months and years he is wholly de pendent fo r food and raiment. H e grow s to manhood and he is still dependent upon his fellow man in a g rea t measure fo r the necessaries o f life. Be therefore not sparing in doing good and m aking the w ays more pleasant fo r your neighbor. Y e t you will find some men who w ill put them selves to much trouble to avoid p erform in g some little act or make some concession that would benefit some one else. They say by their actions i f not by words? I don’t g iv e a d — fo r this town, I'm here fo r the money. Such men are not deserving o f citizenship and become as stinking sores upon the body-politic. Should everyone be so selfish as to do only that which would benefit them and have no thought o f his fellow , not willing “ to live and let live” how lung would society, or the government stand? Will They Make Good The legislature' has again assem bled at the State' capital to do the w ill o f the people, perhaps. The cry o f retrenchment and lower taxes has gone forth and th eover- urdened taxpayers are w aiting to see i f pre-election pledges count fo r anything. Governor Oswald W est in his message quotes Franklin thus: “ Law s cannot prevent ex tra va gance; and this perhaps is not al w ays an evil to the public. A b illin g spent idly by a fool may be picked up by a wise person vho knows better what to do with it; it is. therefore, not lost.” W hether in making this quotation the Governor had in mind form er legislators, w e are unable to say. W e hope, however, that the pres ent legislature will not follow this somewhat dangerous precept in their deliberations. Not only Ore gon, but perhaps every state in the union is over-ridden with laws, boards and commissions. Almost ever, thing from vending popcorn on a street corner to selling patent right churns must be governed by t commission. These commissions pry into your private affairs and require reports upon things that can be o f no possible benefit to the state, (you are assured that your report w ill be treated con fidential.) I f the present legislature would spend their time in repealing use less laws they would be deemed public benefactors. Did you ever set' a mangy little cur dog snapping at a sleeping bulldog? Mexico and Uncle Sam. W h JAN , I«, 1915 H o w ’ s T h is ? •’,rrr ° UI' Huudr«d no- [ Cur*. A cigar that once belonged to r. J. chkm * t *,* the kaiser sold at auction in Lon- ci»*n.v nr in * m i > ,y»w. *n.i fo.ii«»; . . „ . . . . ... lum ii.rf.iily I ioimim M o *'» • ■ buolnoM don for $72. M arket quotations trine tnin m < i i *n.'*iiy £*r,f . . T , . . lout uny obMfOtl'iu mad» by Ho Him. do not include the emperor nim-i n a t io n a l d a n k ou commerce . self. .... . a _________ j Hair» Catarrh Curo 1« takon Internally. I « tin» ikrortly umm I ho fclood « « ‘1 mu« YVe note i ith excrutiating pain that congre » shows signs o f re-1 i? L a cI m . i.» coa.up.tux«. trenchment in every direction ex- ...----- --------- , -------------- ---- - eept wherein their own interests ib k h u iiiii . , RL R. M CKS 1915 AIMAHAG are at stake. ________ The Rev. Itl It Hick* Almanac, Los Angeles, Calit.—Aaron Mis- enheimer, 92 years old, is accused by his w ife o f being infatuated with another woman. Mt. Pleasant, Mich.— Mrs. W a r ren Sohnson, 82, is probably the oldest newspaper reporter in the country. She has been reporting for 40 years and still w rites good stories. Fort Totten, N . Y . —A mosquito bite may result in blindness to Seargent David Levine, o f the 114th. Coast A rtillery. The bite This section o f the country is resulted in blood poison and sur practically, undeveloped. It is ir, geons fear he will lose the sight o f the hands o f the citizens whether one eye. it shall be developed or remain a? it is. The road leading to the Chicago. 111.— Billy Sunday in coast that is to be opened thi sists that before he w ill begin his spring w ill bring this section tc evangelistic meetings in Chicago the notice o f the public as it ha- he must be assured that a $250,- n ever before. There are man) 000 stock company be organized enterprises that could profitably and incorporated to finance his re be carried on here and might be ligious meetings. secured w ith a little effort. We are told that there are great Spokane, Wash. — Emery O. Ed quantities o f good brick and pot wards, o f Colville, Wash., died in ters clay in this vicinity. There N ew York recently. Only a fter is no reason w hy a small canning his death was it learned that he fa ctory would not pay dividends was in N ew Y ork in regard to an upon the investment. A small estate estimated at hundreds o f laundry that could not be bought millions o f dollars, to which he out by competitors in neighboring was sole heir. towns would find business. A lit Copake, N. Y .— Mrs. William tle encouragem ent along these Bonner awoke and saw a horse lines m ight induce some one to en standing in the snow near the g a g e in business here. It might freight depot. A hour later the not benefit you o f me directly, but horse was still there and she called indirectly everyone would be up Constable Reynolds. He left benefited. his w arm bed, walked three miles This country needs more farm and started to lead the horse away ers, more producers. The hill land will produce fru it and berries when he discovered it was a wooden horse, consigned to a local and during the coming spring and harness maker. summer thousands o f people will come to the Pacific coast looking W e often hear some one refer- fo r homes. L e t ’s g iv e them a welcom e and offer them such in ed to as a “ punkin head,” and ducements as possible to locate in w e can’t help sympathizing with f w vicinity o f F a il: C ity. Price the pumpkin. |<;\ir I coplt * of I lie New« art* print'd i to li week, »m l-will be acni to any add res« di aired, poatpaid, fur •> vanta per ropy. , p ro fc 00 lonal C a r t * rn ysioian W . B. Officor, M. D. • Hyeleien a n « S e r f een B u y Y o u r C a n d y of ORI.:« ovvi Tboiu(won't drug tlor*. Hu- lu ti |>hoBt Ml ebon* Night ( ’t i l «ti rursiciAN F. M. H E L L W A R T H P H Y S IC IA N A N D SU KU BO N tfificii one door ea»l of I*. O. Om. » toil I f you are having a h eated, now ready, grow* m <n- I‘' >I>»I h . argument with your beet girl and » » d «»'■ful with each I “ * .'*•> ,.uu Hvtitituvt I none döB she is getting the beet o f it. you U » » 1,1 have but to yell “ mouse” and the > H < s.-J o.n,n,,reu i . -n h .-i. victory is yours. I UH*',u * n “ v*’r ------- — fault»un Ann vAiu&blH V**r 1)00* on W e gut into an argument with a astronomy, »t-tnnt*, wt-utlo-r amt fellow yesterday and tried every j earthquakes »lioulti »•«• in every conceivable way to get him todis-J home and ojBce Pruleasoi lliyk* agree with something we said complete« thi* Lent ¡« m i * o f In* But he just pulled a halo o f ami- g n * t Altuauac at the c I o m of In* ability and swore every statement seventieth year. Hie Almanac will we made was guspel truth. And be mailed fi>r 85 cents The P -v now we are wondering who told Irl R. Hicks tine M i^Miine, d <>id the biggest one. ¡and Works, i* sent one year, with ---------- - a copv of bis Almanac, for onlv Country merchants are smiling one dollar. 8e J for them to up their sleeves over the predica- Word and W >»k- Pul liahing Com tnent o f the millionaire head o f a puny. :UtU Franklin Ave., St great mail order house, who has l.oui«, Mo. You will never u gir-t been indicted by a grand ju ry for j >nr inve tment. I r> 't for 1915. tax dodging. The sum on which _ -------------- List y cur farm lami with Wood at the News office. I>. L (or sale, inquire »t For Kent— D u elling home. plv at News office. A|- tn^o» E L L I S ’. JA * , a . H C L T Z K L , A tto rn e y at L aw H a r r in g t o n ’s Huile II Butb-Brtynitn Bldg.. p h on tlM f i t v l l i « In t il the SUI* count. S a le m , O r t | t n lo ll H o m o M ade C andies B u 0 in c 0 0 d a ^ 0 Of the Heat Hi and illir ic i. S O F T D R I N K S OF ALL f a l l e (lite tio te l K IN D S . Samala Room« Boat AccommoAatltna Peanut and Popoorn S t a n d in C o n n e c t i o n . o v in es vtAnw I m e c f . D roogo. f f t t r l t l w tuple Hoorn* H well» r Building CoDimenisi Tfftdft ft HpMiftiir Zbc il^abcna f i l l i C tly'i Boti Motti Mrt. M ttN u kh o lt M tntgcrt. Mrt D#u# , n|l(l T baoe Mans» Desiane ... l i d your butter wrappers print Good farm ed at the News office thi# office. f i l l i l'lljf, ATTOHNKV be conveniently “ forgot” to pay N o(ke to L|e, r|C L,ghf Users taxes was just an insigninciant mite, being but a beggarly $26.-! A ll peraona owing lltn Full* City CMXI (X)0 00 Electric Light Co. lor uervicu p iio f __ I to A ptil 1, 1914, w ill plea«e pay : the «m ount to D. 1,. Wood at l be rooze, J r , L a w y er, , t ttiic. Walter I If. Dalla?1, Oregon Correrpondeuts wanted in e v iry Good house for sale in Falls City, part time. Enquire at News ( neighborhood in this section id the country In justification o f seizing and ,ffice. searching American vessels the English government cites Uncle Samuel to the fact that the A m er ican trade has increased rem ark ably in 1914. That is w hat is worrying the “ old sister.” Keep down A m erica’s grow ing foreign trade at all hazzards. ,0dd Bits of News Intpiirt i I >r tcul •>tate art* be ginniog to « Ulne *••• C eevm aM T« A c . A n ro tt« •ending n *k «lr h pm I d^aortpilon m «y | iii i . i m ii fr o * w hetbrr *n outditlr u»-^rt tut * m r • i » 1* 1 fin In vomirti! pU M innM iln hlA ( oiuu.....^- ••otuiunteo. .......... .. |l prnlm ^.... bl* r uuw «. A ti •trtctlr I’A tru ti li ma ma • trtetiy < > iMiHdfjnitUl. MiH.lauiUl- HAHUHOUI HAHUHUUl <»n on I'Atcutft MHit fr « ft t ‘f loot auMNCy fn f » ' " ’Utlug patent«. I ituntfl i drn tliriiugh Mumt A Co. rovftlrft f|- M ir • t, trithuUL »1 tig«J. lu tho Scientific fimctic.ii:. A ltftjttl««t'*tftly IHtMtratod we*kly. I nnr««i tir* v . i.. I u ( n i f f i«fitli)A l» tt r ii« L 'It-rtu* f i o w t r futtr u. .filli«, |L Sold by *11 rtnw sileni or«. HAKi.KK SIIOI'S Bohle’s Barber Shops ralla City, Oregon tvhert I ou tan get • Shm. Ralr Cat. latii •r 'iMac Ai«nl for DalUi Striai LaaaSry Buuaiot lorw trdo« lu itd tjr t.tn ln g MUNN & Uo.36,B">*tf« ’ New tort Brooch OfBiw, ’* “• I ’ H L Wftohlugtuit. D .C . MONUMENTS G. L. H A W K IN S M ARBLE AN D GR AN TC M ONUM ENTS O a lla a , O r tg a n Do You Want to Sell Buy or Rent fU N K R A L DIRECTOR R. L CHAPMAN Funeral Dirado» W o it t t n J to all w ork y r t — y lly . D a lla i and F a lb C N y. O r List yoiir property w ith me and 1 will find you i a buyer. During the year 1915 Hundreds' of Thousands of People will come to Thn D o r» ifir f AQCt Some of them will locate and perhaps you have just what they want. ^ D. L. WOOD, Falls City, Oregon, • Notice to News Subscribers A bluo-pencll eroaa mark an thla nolle* meant that your tvbicrl*- tlon to Tho Now* hat tM lrM an« naada fltlno Do It now. S. B. Taylor CIVIL ENGINEER Land Surveying Room 10 Nat. Bank Building Phone 453. • Dal lay.