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A THE FALLS CITY NEWS. J OB PRINTING BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING THE NEWS OFFICE You Do Not Need to Send Away We Are Prepared To Do It And Know How Our Efforts Will be to Please In Quality and Price. : : : & T H E FA LLS C ITY N EW S. THE WEEK IN HISTORY Monday. 22.—Washington born. 1732. Tuesday. 23. — Bishop Vincent born. 1832. Wednesday, 24.—Arizona terri tory. 1863. Thursday, 25.—Devere, Earl of Essex, beheaded, 1601. Friday. 26.—Victor Hugo born, 1802. Saturday. 27.—Longfellow born, 1807. Sunday, 28.—Indian massacre in Massachusetts, 1676. A raw potato cut in half will clean marks off black material. A black serge garment can be made spotless and as new, if washed in potato water. If black cashmere aprons are washed in cold water with a little soap, then rinsed in plain cold water and hung in the air to dry, they will keep a very good color. Warm water will turii them a rusty black, OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Stuffed Apples Cut the blossom end off from good cooking apples. Remove the core with an apple-corer and fill the cavity with broken wal nut or pecan meats. Sprinkle a spoonful of sugar over the top of each apple, place in a baking pan with a little water and bake until tender but not out of shape. Before serving, press into each apple, three or four candied cherries. be especially fond of nipping the Doings At The Capitol k e a '• k s t a t k k o b s a c k loose ends of one's anatomy. Stenography, too, w as invented (C u n tin U e d fro m page I ) No. 1. 7 1-2 ncres adjoining in March 1817. We have se»n Falls City on County road. Good 437. by Blanchard Provides that all stenographers who looked like 7-room house, city water; ham mill feed ahull bn sold by weight. they might have been invented 1107, by Hunt ItcKulutluu sale of and chicken park; young orchard before their machines, but ot milk uml cream. .14?, by Homo—To cotill el hospital in liearing, small fruit All fenced course we didn’t mention it to »»social inn« who withhold employes' and 3J aerea in cultivation. No them. Stenography is a wondr- wages to account for money as collect waste land. Time on part. cd to labor commissioner. ful thing for a busy business man IIS by Morion county delegation No. 2. HO acre« mountain land, so long as he does not permit its Provides for drainage districts through cooperation of farmers. 11 mile« out on County road. 25 wonders to detain him at the of Senate Bill« In Hands of Governor but acres in cultivation, 20 acre« big fice after business hours. not yel Signed. | second-growth fir. Good 6-room The possession of Alaska is an 149 by committee on roods and high ways to gUc county courts power to house, barn, outbuilding«. Fruit, other worth while event credited reject contractor's bids cu bridge work and berriea; 126 prune tree«. Al to March. Uncle Sam bought and perform wurk under direction of so, good team, wagon, harness Alaska for a paltry seven million superintendent. 110. by Mi outers Kcgsdule and Stew and some household good«. Will dollars, and now anyone can go art—To exempt state institutions from give time on part. hour Ian up there and kick that much out eight lt)4, by Smith (Josephine!—To en No. 3. 36 acres near town. 16 of any mountain side. The great able pliiumaclsts registered In other in cultivation. Good 8-room house states to practice in Oregou. drawback to going to Alaska to 212—To remove from registration barn and henhouse. Bearing or- accumulate wealth is that you lists mimes of untiutui allaed persons cannot bring it back with you. to conform with constitutional amend chard. Some good second-growth meat It costs more gold than any man 2« 7. by Mobcr—To declare It unnec fir. Time on part. No. 4. 10 acres i mile from can carry to buy a ticket buck to essary for attorney general to give opinions to private Individuals. the United States. And. since town; all fenced, 8} in cultivation, 217 by Perkins To require assess ,i:i,I t.'.v collet tois to get tax tutor 6-room house partly finished, good there are no movies or baseball oia ui.ituni from lax commlsalon. games in Alaska, one cannot IS7. by Hollis slid Vinton—To speci barn. Can be bought at a bar fy manner In which county courts may gain. spend his wealth while abiding distribute roud district funds. these, so for the present it prob x, by Hollis To provide for trans No. 6. 160 acres in Lincoln Co., fer of escheated property to the state ably will be just as well to remain P. .■>. by Smith it'oos and fu rry )—To 6 miles from railroad, on County at home and see how much mon provide i edlstrtetlug of county roads road. Small cabin and barn; 4 September of each year. ey you can accumulate for the; lit 215. by Kelluher—To permit the sale acres in cultivation and 00 more tax collector. of game flab Imported from other can be cultivated. 360 3-year old Answered. O, what has become of the old- fashioned boy Who didn’t talk back to his pa? And what has become of the girl —such a joy Who didn’t know more than her ma? They have wandered away: they have gone hand in hand. With the parents who mounted the skids, Those old-fashioned parents who HARD LUCK used to demand His horse went dead and his A little respect from their kids. mule went lame; he lost hi-« cow —Up-to-date Farming. in a poker game, then a cyclone came on a summer’s d*y and WISE OR OTHERWISE A true friend will criticize'your blew his house and barn a.vay. I An earthquake came when they faults. If a man is truly great he lives were gone and swallowed the ground the house was on; the tax j to forget about it. collector then came ‘round and Many an orator makes his best charged him for the hole in the point when he comes to a stop. ground. People can enjoy living close to nature if they don’t have to. Why would it not be a good M A IICH i lea to make England a present We used to say that if March t of a few hundred of our latest came in like a lion it w ould goi official flags? She may be using out like a lamb. old ones without the regulation Revised version: If March ap number of stars on them. proaches like a suffragette it w ill die as camly as the husband of KITCHEN KINKS one. But, taking her by and large, To insure a rich, brown color, March is some month. She is brush pie crust with cream. just like a wild, gleeful girl, To get the greatest possible amount of juice from a lemon, scampering hither and yon with heat it thoroughly before using. no one even imagining what to Use porcelain jars for cooking expect of her next. Her chang acid fruits and they can be put ing skies, her warmth and cold, away in the dish without danger will most of us with grippe un fold. She tantalizes with her of metal poison. When ivory knife handles be smiles, from our winter clothes come discolored, rub them with a beguiles us 'til we take them off, piece of lemon dipped in salt, and then she makes us hike them then wash immediately in warm on again. She bids the sleeping water. daisies come and bask beneath her A sure way to prevent eggs soothing sun, but scarcely have from sticking to the pan or break they left their beds until, with ing is to add a spoonful of flour frost, she nips their heads. to the grease in which they are Among important events cred fried ited to the month wa3 the inven After you have used all the tion of the circular saw, in 1780, ham that will cut nicely from the since which time the number of bone, and after chipping the re fingers have decreased prorata maining meat for frizzled ham, with the increase in population. boil the bone with cabbage A circular saw probably is the - — ♦ — HOUSEHOLD HELPS Boiling water will remove tea or coffee stains and many fruit stains if poured over them before any soap is used. most reckless and inconsiderate aparatus as was ever placed be fore a trusting workman Feed anything into it and it will wade through with a song of wild de light. They seem, however, to — — *— » » • — A SERIOUS ERROR Letter received by a Georgia game warden: “ Dear ser: I don’t want this sorter licents. I tho i was gettin a Marridge licents, sumbudy sent me to m.--------and sed would gimme a licents, mandy was so mad when i got back w ith this here huntin licents she would not have Me. she sed i didn’t have sents anuff to get marridge lic ents, so she ups and runs off with bill johnson and i Am in a hel of a fixt. i wants my muney back unless this hear licents will k t me shoot bill johnson. yours most truly. Sam Jackson. OVER C9 Y EARS' E X P E R IE N C E P atents TRAOC TOAnKa D e s ig n s C o pyrig h ts A c . A n ro n e ten d in g n «ketrh n tii rioftCrtptton m e» quickly ascertain our opinion free w hether en Hivem lnn It probably putetitabla. (orm nunlcn- thm antrlctly confidential. HANDBOOK ou T alent* te n t free. 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FF.B., 27, 1915 sillies 224. by Perklua—To fix time limit for preparing assessment rolls for tax ing district-« at last day of February 245, by committee on revision of laws To provide annual report of trustees holding funds within state of Oregon tit. by Moser —To prevent manufac ture of mattresses from old clothing unless disinfected. 2*3, by l.aF ollelt—To suthurtse the county courts to appoint fruit Inspect ors 13, by Murlou county delegation— To abolish state accounting system 286, by committee on agriculture - To exempt owner of animal that does damage ou property of another unless that property Is fenced. 27«. by committee on medicine—To require that applicants for physician or surgeon's licenses be graduates ot medical school. *4. by Moser—To provide for dtstrl buttou of school tuition funds by coun lies. 56. by lUngham—To- limit Increase In tax levy In any one year to 6 per cent over levy of preceding year 164. by Moser—To authorise attach Blent of insurance money tn liability and Indemnity cast's. 123. by Kiddle—To enable corpora lions to elect directors for three-year terms and to rotate In office. 237. by committee ou Judiciary—To protect owner of property from me banks' liens against contractors on that property. 85 by Moser—To provide one-year certificates for school teacher». 142. by Bingham— To give home manufacturers 5 per cent preferential In public contracts. 160. by Smith (Coos and Curry)—To change name of railroad commission to public service commission 312—To make appointees In state of flees and departments subject to re nioval by power that appointed them 155—To prevent state employes to travel outside the state on official bus iness without pe’.m it from the gover nor 243, by Hollis — 1 0 exempt one party of divorced coup's i cm criminal pro ceedlngs for failure to support other party if other party has been given custody of children. 279, by Yamhill delegation—To give commander In-chlef of Oregon nation al guard power to remove commls stoned officers for cause 251. by committee on consolidations —Consolidating office of stute engl ueor ami slate highway engineer. 255, by committee on consolidations —To make state engineer appointive Instead of elective officer. 264, by committee on flax industry— Appropriating 425,000 for promotion of flax Industry and Installation of flax plant at slate penitentiary. 121,-by Perklua—F qutring payment of at least 2 per cent Interest on all county funds held by bunks. 152, by committee ol penal Institu lions—Appropriating 4*10,000 for a IT 300. by JudldaBy committee—To commodation of boys between ages ol 10 and 16 at slate training school make theft of fixtures from bouse or building, larceny. 3)0, by Von der Hellen—To fix width of all county roads at 60 feet unless otherwise ordered by petition, but In no case less than 30 feet or more than 80 feet. $100 R e w a rd , $100 No. 11. 130 acre ranch, 60 acres in cultivation, 25 in timber balance slashed. 12 acres in hops. Gool house and hop house, barn and other outbuildings. No. 12. 17 acres, 10 in cultiva tion, 5 room house, barn and chicken house. T w o springs, water piped to house, hot and cold water and bath. 6 acres in young orchard. 2 acres big second growth fir. Spring affords water sufficient to irrigate onehalf of the land. This land lays just out- side of the city limits of Falls City. A bargain. No. 13. 12 acres 11 miles from town, all under fence and in culti vation; 8-room house and barn. This place can be sold one-third cash, purchaser to assume mort gage now on the place. Can give you a bargain. For further information, call on or write to D. L Wood. Falls City, Oreg. be T b s r e a d e r s o f t h i s p a p e r will ... teased to le a rn t h a t th e r e Is a t le a s t o n s ro ad « d d is e a s e t h a t sc ie n c e h a s heen ab le to c u re In a ll Its s ta g e s , a n d t h a t la C a ta r r h . H a ll's C a ta r r h C u re te th e o n ly p o sitiv e c u r e now k n o w n to th e m ed ical f ra te r n ity . C a ta r r h b e in g a c o n s titu tio n a l d ise a se , re q u ire s a c o n s titu tio n a l t r e a t m e n t. H a ll's C a ta r r h C u re Is ta k e n In te r n a lly , a c tin g d ire c tly upon th e blood an d m u c o u s s u r f a c e s o f th e sy s te m , th e r e b y d e s tro y in g ih e fo u n d a tio n o f th e dis ease, an d g iv in g th e p a tie n t s tr e n g th b y b u ild in g u p th e e o n e tltu tlo n an d a s s is tin g n a tu r e In d o in g Its w o rk . T h e p ro p rie to rs h a v e so m u c h f a ith In I ts c u r a tiv e pow e r s th a t th e y o tte r O n e H u n d re d D o llars f o r a n y r a s e t h a t It fa lls to c u re . Send f o r list o f te s tim o n ia ls , ad d reee Y J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all D ru g g ists, 75c. T ak e f la il's fa m ily Ptlla fo r co n stip a tio n . 8 English walnut trees. Good spring that would furnishs fine water power. School I mile, 8* month term with contract for two more years. This will make an ideal stock and dairy ranch and can be bought at a bargain. Terms. No. 6. 163 acres near town. Good house and barn. Will sell all or divide to suit buyer. No. 7. Good 7-room house and 8 lots in city. Strawberries, lo ganberries, gooseberries, apples and pears. A bargain. No. 8. Two good 8-room houses and lots, some fruit trees with one. These arc among the most desirable residences in the city. They are of modern construction and desirably located. Reasona ble terms on part if desired. Will sell one or both. No. 9. 20 acres J miles from town. Good 6-room house and outbuildings. 16 acres in cultiva tion; l i acres in apples, 2 \ acres in (teaches, cherries, pears and strawberries. Plenty of wood for fuel. No.'ID- Six lota 50x150, three room house, hen house, some fruit and strawberries. Cash and term». Notice to Eletrlc Light Users All persons owing the Falls City Electric Light Co. for service prior to April 1, 1914, will please pay the amount to D. L. Wood at The Newa office. Walter L. Tooie, Jr., Lawyer, Dallas, Oregon. |f. 0 ’ , , ^ * %