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THE FALLS CITY NEWS
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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.
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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«»;
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lum ii.rf.iily I ioimim M o *'» • ■ buolnoM
don for $72. M arket quotations trine tnin m < i i *n.'*iiy
£*r,f
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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.
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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-
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eept wherein their own interests
ib k h u iiiii
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RL R. M CKS 1915 AIMAHAG
are at stake.
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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
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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
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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
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List y cur farm lami with
Wood at the News office.
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(or sale, inquire »t
For Kent— D u elling home.
plv at News office.
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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 .
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f . D roogo. f f t t r l t l w
tuple Hoorn*
H well» r Building
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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
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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
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on I'Atcutft
MHit fr « ft t ‘f loot auMNCy fn f » ' " ’Utlug patent«.
I ituntfl i drn tliriiugh Mumt A Co. rovftlrft
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Scientific fimctic.ii:.
A ltftjttl««t'*tftly IHtMtratod we*kly. I nnr««i tir*
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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
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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,
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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.
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Dal lay.