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    THE FALLS CITY NEWS.
dreu in school.
F K B ..'20, 1915
Many times each
one o f them will eull for their mail
JOB
PRINTING
BRING YO U R JOB P R IN T IN G
T H E N E W S O FFIC E
at the general delivery (window—
uiul not half an hour apart.
In
sueh caaealthe person waitinK on
that window well knows then* is
no mail for the family in question
and he, or she, is not going to look
I You L)o Not Need to Send Away
through the mail in sueh eases.
Often,
We Are Prepared To Do It
And Know How
RAIE INCREASE
too, ehildren lose
FARMERS’
T H IN K
U N IO N
RA IL R O A O S
O FF IC IA LS
ARE
IN *
T IT L E D TO MORE R EVENUE.
mail.
They should not be sent for it
when it is possible to get it in any
other way.
Our Efforts Will be to Please
In Quality and Price. : : :
Product* of Plow and F a r m * r Who
L iv e * at Homo Should Ba
Exempt From Increase.
I t E A L I j S T A T K I 'O K N A K K
No. 1. 7 1-2 acres adjoining
Falls City on County road. Good
7-room houHo, city water; barn
anti chicken park; young orchard
in bearing, «mull fruit. All fenced
und 3} acres in cultivation. No
waste lund. Time on part.
No. 2. 80 acres mountain lund,
11 miles out on County road. 26
acres in cultivation, 20 acres big
second-growth fir. Good 5-room
house, barn, outbuildings. Fruit,
nnd berries; 125 prune trees. A l­
so, good team, wagon, hurneaa
and (tome household goods.
Will
give time on part.
Older persons, too, sometimes
insinuate the postmaster or clerk
38,
By Peter Radford.
is discourteous, even hinting that
I.acturar National Farmers’ Union.
they think they have mail, or at
No. 3. 35 acres near town. 15
The recant nctlnn of Ilia Interstate
least cannot understand whv it Commerce Commiaalon In irautlng an in cultivation. Good 8-rootn house
j$p isn’t there for them. Nothing* tncreaae In freight rate* In the eaatern burn and henhouse. Bearing or­
could be more ridiculous. Mail classtAcatluu of territory; the applica­ chard. Some good second-growth
tion of the roads to atate and Inter-
accumulates fast, and we feel atato communion* for an Increase In
fir. Time on part.
sure the postmaster and employes ratea, and the utterance* of President
No. 4. 10 acres J mile from
are glad to see it leave the post- Wllaon on the aubject bring the farm-
era of thla nation face to face with the town; all fenced, 8| in cultivation,
1 ten shoe there were no corns. The office as quickly as possible after problem of nu lurrenae In freight
THE WEEK IN HISTORY
6-room house partly finished, good
ratea. It la the policy o f the Farmers'
receipt.
Monday. 15.—Battleship Maine average crop today is about three
l ’ uIon to meet the laauea affecting the barn. Can be bought at a bar­
corns per foot with now and then
welfare of the farmers squarely and gain.
blown up, 1898.
we will do so In this Instance.
Tuesday. 16.—Fort Donnellson sur­ a bunion or two thrown in on the
Post Office Time Card
No. 6. 160 acres in Lincoln Co.,
The transportation facilities of the
side. Corns probably have sev­
renders, 1862.
United Stutea are Inadequate to ef­ 6 miles from railroad, on County
Office hours Daily, except Sun­ fectively meet the demands of com­
Wednesday, 17.—W ar of 1812ends ered as many friendships as have
road. Small cabin and barn; 4
merce and particularly In the South
hearts. To intrude upon one s day, 8 a.ui. to 0.30 p.m.
1815.
acres
in cultivation and 60 more
and West additional railway mlleag*
Thursday, 18.—Vermont admitted heart may be wrong, but to in­
Mail arrives, from
la needed lo accommodate the move- can be cultivated. 350 3-year old
trude upon a corn is a crime!
ment of fuiro product*. If In the w l»
to union. 1791.
Snleni 8.60 a.in . 5 MO p in.
English walnut trees. Good spring
dom of our tallroad Commiaalon* an
Friday, 19.—Ohio admitted to un­
Mail ani ve* troni Dallas, 8:50 Increase In freight rates la necessary that would furnishs fine water
ion, 1803.
brlug about au improvement In our power. School J mile, 8 month
GEORGE WASHINGTON
Mail closes lor »Salem, 9:00 a m,. to
transportation service, and an exten­
Saturday, 20.—Jos. Jefferson born,
term with contract for two more
George Washington was born in 1 p. m. and ô:U0 p. m.
sion of our mileage, then an Increase
1829.
years.
This will make an ideul
should
be
granted,
and
the
farmer
la
Virginia, the mothering state of
Mail close- for Dallas 9:00 a. in. will lug to share such proportion of
Sunday, 21.—Peace with Spain
stock
and
duiry ranch und can be
Presidents until Ohio took up the and 5 00 p. in.
the Increase as Justly belongs to hltn,
ratified, 1899.
bought
at
a bargain. Terms.
job. Regarding the Peck’s Bad
Mai! closes for Black Rock 11:00 but we have some suggestions to make
as
to
the
tnnnner
In
which
thla
In­
No. 6. 153 acres near town.
Boy stage o f Washington’s life a. ui.
crease shall be levied.
SCISSORINGS
Good house and barn. Will sell
little is known except the cherry
Mail arrives from Black Rock 2
Rates Follow Lins* of Least Resist­ all or divide to suit buyer.
W orry is the interest we pay on tree incident. Concerning this, p. m.
ance.
there is a wide variance of opin­
No. 7. Good 7-room house and
borrowed trouble.
S unday O n ly
ion, the muckrakers declaring it
The freight ratea of the nation hava 8 lots in city. Strawberries, lo­
Mail arrives from baleni, 8:50 been built up along lines of least re­
When hard luck and hard work
all piff and piffle, while the ordi­
ganberries, gooseberries, apples
a. m.
sistance. The merchant, the manu­
meet, it is usually as strangers.
nary mortals consider it a price -1
and pears. A bargain.
facturer,
the
miner,
the
miller,
the
Mail cluses foi Salem, 9:00 a.m.
Someties the best turn one can less heritage o f history.
lumberman and (he cattleman h_.v*
No. 8. Two good 8-room houses
Office hours: Sunday only, 9:30 had their traffic bureaus thoroughly
do is to turn back and start over.
Washington married Martha
organized and In many Instances they and lots, some fruit trees with
to 10:30 u.m :
have pursued the railroad without one. These are among the most
The good that is in you is of Curtis out of a possible choice of
Effective September 4, 1914.
mercy und with the power of organ­
small use as long as it stays there. Betsy Ross, Molly Pitcher, Janice
desirable residences in the city.
ized lounag» they have hammered the
I
ka
C.
M
k
it
klim
,,
Postmaster
Meridith, and the Goddess of Lib­
life out of the rate* and with unre­ They are o f modern construction
Many theories seem sound be­
Fails City, Polk Co , Or«.
erty. Shortly after this he took
strained greed they have eaten the and desirably located.
Reasona­
cause there is nothing in them ex­ up his military career, fighting
vital* out o f our transportation system
ble
terms
on
jiart
if
desired.
Will
und since we have had railroad com­
cept sound.
many battles outside of his own
sell
one
or
both.
missions, these interests, with skill
Curiously enough, the man who hearth and home. The closing
und cunning, are represented at every
No. 9. 20 acres J miles from
hearing In which their business la
does things worth boasting of years o f his life were spent in de­
town. Good 6-room house and
Involved.
never boasts.
clining the presidency, the King -1
The farmer Is aeldc^i represented outbuildings.
15 acres in cultiva­
at rate hearings, as hi* organizations
The drum makes the most noise, ship of America and similar jobs.
tion;
1$
acres
in
apples, 2} acres
have never had the finances to em­
Washington was the founder of
but it is the silent baton that
ploy counsel to develop bla side of in peaches, cherries, pears and
T rade M arks
a city of magnificent deficits and
D is io n s
directs the orchestra.
the case and. as a result, the product* strawberries.
Plenty o f wood for
C o p y r i g h t s Be.
of the plow bear an unequal burden
Anyone Banding n akef < h and
mu?
In China, it is an invariable rule was the only man ineligible to
fuel.
quiekt? ascertain ottr opinion free i»h« ‘
of the freight expense. A glance al
I« pro"
probably Patentable, Coimnutiletw
Cot
Invention la
to settle all debts on New Year's membership in the Ananias club ! lion
on Pat eu t«
the freight tariffs abundantly proves
riet Jr confidential.
con
b strictly
HANDBOO K K FWBf
o
No. 10- Six lots 50x150, three
««cu rin 'M
g CI patent i.
sent free.
fi ■
o. Oldest agone? for
or
the
Press
Agents’
Association.
;
this assertion.
Cotton, the leading
Day. But China doesn’t have a
Pa ten t« taken through
uuti Munti St
< receive
* C
"o.
room
house, hen house, some fruit
It is to be regretted that the ten­ tjit c la l notice, without charge. In the
agricultural product of the South, al­
Christmas the week before.
and
strawberries.
Cash and terms.
ready
bears
the
highest
freight
rate
of
dency of the times is to name bull
Scientific A m e ric a n .
A New York tango parlor has
any necessary commodity In com­
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I.nnrost d r-
pups, sections o f triplets and
No. 11. 130 acre ranch, (X)
: any sdentiti
VI a
merce, and the rate on agricultural
established a nursery so mothers
rear ; fo u r month», « L bold b ra il newsdealers
products as a whole Is out of pro acres in cultivation, 25 in timber
fourth-class postoflices for the im-i
may leave their babies while they
Co.38,B'Md»*> New York portion with that of the products of balance slashed. 12 acres in hops.
mortal George, while the more MUNN
Branch Office. ffîS F Ht.. Washington. D. C.
the factory and the mine.
tango. Babies with that sort of
creditable honors go to Han3 Wag- j
Good house and hop house, barn
m W e offer no schedule of rates, but
mothers would be better off in the
hope the commission will be able to and other outbuildings.
ner, Ty Cobb and other rounders.1
pound.
give the railroad such an Increase In
Newspaper men, more than any
No. 12. 17 acres, 10 in cultiva­
rates as Is necessary without levying
M A N Y R E A D E R S O B T A IN
Dr. Cook is surely a humorist.
other class, emulate the veracity
a further toll upon the products of tion, 6 room house, barn and
N
E
W
M
E
D
IC
A
L
W
O
R
K
.
He wants Congress to decided
the plow. The Instance seems to pre­
of Washington. With the possi­
chicken house. T w o springs,
whether or not he discovered the
sent an opportunity to the Railroad
Hundrcds of reader* of this paper
ble exceptions o f obituaries, wed- i
water piped to house, hot and cold
Commissions
to
equalize
the
rates
at
North Pole. Discovering the Pole
dings, and when speaking of their have already taken advantage of the between agricultural and other classes water and bath. 6 acres in young
by act of Congress would be the
generous offer by which Dr. Miles’
or freight without disturbing the rates
circulation, most publishers ad­
orchard. 2 acres big second
Medical Guide can be obtained en­
on staple farm products.
prize joke o f the age.
here to the straight and narrow tirely free o f cost.
growth fir. Spring affords water
What I* a Fair Rats?
about as closely as we imagine
As has been stated before this
sufficient to irrigate onehalf o f
MAGAZINES
offer is only for a limited ffttic and
George did.
We do not know what constitutes a the land. This land lays just out­
Magazines are an accumulation
all those who want to avail them­
basis for rate making and have never
side o f the city limits o f Falls
selves o f it should hasten to send
heard of anyone who did claim to
of advertising pages with just
City. A bargain.
know
much
about
It,
but
If
the
pros­
Every time we hear anyone in their names.
enough reading matter sandwich­
perity of the farm Is a factor to be
This book is filled with sound ad­
No. 13. 12 acres 1J miles from
ed in between to keep them from “ raking” the postmaster we al­ vice given in a clear, readable form. considered and the railroad commis­
town,
all under fence and in culti­
being catalogs. The average mag­ ways feel sorry that the public Read it over and over again until sion concludes that an Increase In
you know its contents thoroughly.
rates
Is
necessary,
we
would
prefer
vation;
8-room house and barn.
azine of today may be expected to cannot come to a realization of his Do not wait for the emergency to that It come to us through articles of
This
place
can be sold one-third
contain about tw elve articles: One thousand and one worries. And occur and then look up the necessary consumption on their Journey from
treatment,
but
in
your
leisure
mo­
cash,
purchaser
to assume mort­
on finance, one on politics, and he’s “ raked” more or less every­ ments carefully read and absorb the the factory to the farm. We would,
for example, prefer that the rale on gage now on the place. Can give
knowledge contained therein.
ten love stories. High-brows may day.
nogs remain as at present and the
Do not make the mistake that
you a bargain.
The “ general delivery” window,
come and high-brows may go, but
rate on meat bear the Increase, for
this book is just an advertisement
so long as sex writers remain the we imagine, is the nightmare of for Dr. Miles’ Restorative Remedies, any farmer can then avoid the burden
For further information, call on
by raising his own meat, and a farm­
It is true that in the particular case*
or
write to
magazine editor should worry. every postmaster. One who has where
any of the Miles’ Remedies
er who will not try to raise his own
D. L Wood.
Sometimes a man gets the idea never taken the trouble to give are indicated their use is advised. meat ought to be penalized We
This is because it is believed that
think the rate on coal and brick can
Falls City, Oreg.
that he can run a magazine and the matter a little thought may- they
are the best remedies o f their
much better bear an Increase than
print neither love stories nor ad­ think it strange to be told there is kind. Rut Dr. Miles’ Medical Guide the rate on cotton and flour. Wa
is an honest endeavor to give the
vertising, b u t these ventures no mail for them, when the post- general
would prefer that the rate on plows
Notice to Eletric Light Users
public a practical insight in­
never get farther than Volume ma.s:.er or clerk “ does not look to to household medicine and in all remain the same, and machinery,
pianos knd such articles as the poor,
All persons owing tho Falls City
see.” The probabilities are that cases the treatment recommanded er farmer cannot hope to possess bear
One.
is that which is considered to be the
Electric
Light Co. for service prior
he, or she, has looked through that best.
the burden of Increase.
i
to
April
1, 1914, will please pay
If
you
wish
to
obtain
one
o
f
these
CORNS
The Increase In rates should be so
box fifty times since the last mail
books without any cost to yourself
arranged that the farmer who lives the amount to D. L. Wood at The
A corn is a little lump o f agony came in. Parents, unthoughtedly send your name and address on a
at home will bear no part of the bur­
placed on the f.iot to instruct us permit their children to call for post card or in a letter addressed den, but let the farmer who boards News office,
clearly to
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in other states and countries and | r
what size shoes we shall wear. mail, and when this is done, the
Family Medical Guide,
who
feeds
bis
stock
In
foreign
lands,
In days past, when a person with children abuse the privilege. Take
Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Lawyer,
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.,
pay the price of his folly.
a number ten foot wore a number a family with three or four chil- mentioning the name of this paper.
Dallas, Oregon.
tf.
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