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About Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1915)
1015 (Ehr J ailli (£iti| Nram IProfcootonnl <Inrt>o I'll VlllCl AN W. B. Officer, M. D. L. WOOD * SON. Publisher* Rater*« •• at rail« Cits unto* uvei Thompson's dru| stör« Hu tual phoue IVI Phon« Nlghlt all ««I mall «I «*• p ra tn ffl» Poll laaafjr. O r«*«. under th# S.t of Cessna* of Kmb ». 1 * 7 » Tt If phone Call Up Newt Off*«. S3. tabaartptkxi R at«« <>n« r * »r (1.00; ala laoalRa. (0 M ats: tkraa months. ( ( N a i a : «Ir«I« eo o ». » eta PHYSICIAN F. M. HELLWARTH Advartlstn» Rato* Display. 14 cam s an lach Butin««« Notica«. (can ta a lina Tor Bai». Rant. C achant« Want and Par B nl«rtalnm «nt No n e««. ( età. a line Card o f Thank« 40eia lega Noti«««. I«»al rat««. PHYSICIAN AND 8 URUEON Office oue door end ol P. O. TH E Cop» for n«<r ad« andch«n»«sahould ha ami 10 Th« S«w« not later than W*dn««da». Offici im i I b I ftitti Hiildiiici * none Olio Fallt • It y. Oregon »uelncee d a rto OrriCLtL DIRICTORT 0 » FALL» CITY V K Hubbard. Mayor T. D Hollowall. Councilman at Lar(* Phillip Oottfreid H. C Brown, Albert T«»l Couticllmen A. Sampson. Falls City Lumber Company Store C. L. Hopkln«. R. A. Tltut. G. O. element Auditor and Polio« Jud*« Walter L. Too«« Jr.. CHy Attorney, w. p. Lewie Marshal and Water Supt. M. L Thompson. Treasurer I. J. Sammoni. Kug>neer Dr. T. M. Hellwarth. Health OBcer the Council meets In rafular sMsionon the (lr«t and third Tuesday nights of each month, at 7 i 1 o'clock. In the ofltce ol the Pall* City News Il'iTKl. jfall 8 Cit\? 1 footcl S a m p ls R o o m « B aal A c c o m m o d a tio n * f D ro ss«. Prearlator IIAHi.EK NMOPH Bohle’s Barber Shops ralla S a t u r d a y . M a r c h 13. 1915 The United States has issued another "final- ' warning to Mexico i to be good. For Good Service City, Oraaan Nhtrt I on eg* gat « Skive. Hair Cal. ta'h ar Shine A|*at lar Osllsi Slegm Lsasdrv Buiidl«« forwardad luatday «»suing MONUMRNTH Friend Walter Tooze. Jr. does not relish a joke when he happens to be the b u tt-b u t he is growing older every day. r President Cleveland did not levy a "w ar tax” in times of peace, but he did cause to be issued $250,000,000 gold bonds to meet expenses. Mr. Dooley, who gained consid erable notoriety in trying to start an “ infant’s” club here has closed up shop and gone back to Salem. It sometimes happens that public .opinion is stronger than the "law ". The “ sufferers" of drouth strick en portions of the State, such as Salem and Dallas, are flocking to Falls City to allay their thirst. Like Joseph's brethren going down into Egypt for corn, they too are after "corn” "Prosperity is knocking at our door." says President Wilson. Probably so, but since the door is barred, nailed, locked and ohained by Democratic Free-Trade, how in the devil is it going to get in?— Hopkinsville (K y.) News. The cotton growers of the south have about all lost faith in the great benefits of Free Trade, and if the politicians could be restrain ed from getting out the band and playing “ Dixie” the “ Solid South” would be broken at next election. The democratic newspapers are still heralding the approach of the great wave of prosperity that is threatening to engulf the whole country; in the meantime the special revenue tax to make up the deficiency is being collected with painful regularity. There i3 much being said of the great benefits the farmers are de riving from the high price of wheat. The fact is that the ma jority of the farmers sold their wheat for less than a dollar and are now buying their flour at the advanced price. Candidates for the various city offices are springing up like grass hoppers on a sunny day in Kansas. The office of Mayor seems to be the choicest morsel with that of city marshal and water superin tendent a close second. It is said that there are three out for mayor with a possible fourth to be held in reserve. Politics are thrown to the winds, but the question of “ wet” and “ d ry" will figure largely in the coming fray. So long as the farmer sells his wheat and buys his flour, sells his hogs and buys meat, sells his cream and buys butter the cost of living will be high. Rig up your old churn, bacon your hogs and combine and put in a custom grist mill. Grind your own flour. It may not be so white, but it will contain less alum and the house wife will be able to bake some good wholesome bread, l i k e “ mother used to bake". Bacon your hogs and then instead of a sobby chunk of fancied “ rubber- oid” that increases in size the longer you chew it, you can have a nice savory piece of bacon to grace your table fit for a king (farmer). Churn your own cream and no more hoary-haired cream- ery to offend your olfactory ner ves. Produce as nearly as poss-1 ible a>] that you consume and the high cost of living is solved. DISTRUSTING JAPAN Two World Expositions Now Open Reduced fare round trip tickets, permitting stop-overs at all points in either direction, to the Panama Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, and to the Panama California Exposition, San Diego, on sale every day U> November 30 Paon* 01 Via the Zhc Scenic Shasta Route © re g o n Three Fine Trains Dally C W M s t t h i w a . P r o p r ie t o r Shasta Limited s San Francisco Express : California Express Stop-overs on One Way Tickets Ten days’ stop-over will be allowed at San Francisco and Los Angeles on one way tickets sold to Eastern Cities when routed via the Southern Pacific. “ California and I f ’s Two World Expositions” . A new booklet describing the trip from Portland to 3*n Diego Including the two Exposition!, the aoanlc beauties of Oregon the biskiyout and 8 ha*ta Mountains, Han Francisco, the beach and outing resort» of fa ll fornia, the San Joaquin Valley and Yoaamite National Park. Fiea on application to nearest Agent When the present European war shall have died of exhaustion S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC the world’s attention will next John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. be called to the eastern coast of Asia. Since before her war with Russia, Japan has been dreaming o f being to Asia what Great Brit lv. She will sav: "W hy certain-1 ain was so long to Europe the ly. we acknowledge our promise dominant power. Indeed she that the open door to China must has not stopped at that. Her never be closed.” but she will by OlVEN'iQWOKRELIEF ambition has marked out for her, that time, by her demands on Pain leaves almost China, hold that she has concess-1 not only the trade of the Pacific, u if b y'm a gic when ions from China which will in ei- you begin using "5- but the virtual sovereignity of| fect give her the industrial and Dropa," the famous old China. Her war with Russia commercial control theio which j rem edy fo r Rheuma-( tiam, Lumbago. Gout, taught her a few things, and her of eouise she cannot be expected, Sciatica, N e u r a lg ia present idea is to give Mongolia to surrender. and kindred troubles.’ Then some leal statesmanship, It goea right to the to Russia,the great central val some real courage and sagacity spot, »tops the aches ley to Great Britian. leave France will be needed in Washington. It and pains and makes j — _ ^ _ _ i life worth living. Get in possession of her portion of will be a case where "watchful 'S SM gM a bottle of "5 -D ro p v’ the great empire, and take for waiting" will not do. ' | today A booklet with It will have to be decided then r I each bottle give» full herself the rest o f the vast coun d i r e c t i o n s for use. whether the United States is to try. D on ’t delay. Demand With the settlement of the he a world power or a country " 6 - D ro p s " D on ’t ac European, war she will not be like Switzerland, only not sur cept anything else in rounded by mountains, b u t place o f it A n y drtig- slow to announce her intentions. _ tm. If you live too far She will know that Great Bri crouching behind her own oceans gist I from a drug More send O ne D ollar to tain and Russia, while not openly and beggitrg to be let alone. Su anaon Rheumatic Cure C o , Newark, That is, unless the belligerents Ohio, and a bottle o f *f>-Dropc'l will be endorsing her program, will not n Europe finally succeed in in aent prepaid. oppose it, and her attitude toward the United States will be volving our country in their war. in all outward ways most friend- —Goodwin’ s Weekly. RHEUMATJO SUFFERERS ■NT’ 1'stoxm 137 Zhc ITfcabo <?HA>. MIX. 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