Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, March 15, 1915, Page 2, Image 2

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o r r ic iA L d i r e c t o r y
P H Y S IC IA N
O f f i o i u n e d o o r east «>( I*. ( ) .
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H. J. GrIBn, Mayor
,
At M Wooderly. A V u o c t i»» « • » ^ ' e *
ru tlltp Gottfrota
H. O. Brown.
C. J. Bradley.
Connrllmen
I. O. 8 t»«l#ton .
C. L. Hopkins,
R. A. Ttturu
C. E McPh.rren. Auditor »nd Polio« Judge
Walter L. Tooie Jr.. City Attorney.
Put Murphy. Mar*hal «nd " »ter Supt
M. L. Thompson. Treasurer
Dr. F. M. Hellwsrtb. Health Officer.
The Council meets in regular im ion on the Hr*!
and third Tuesday nights ol each month, at 7 30
o'clock, In the office ol the Palls City Sews.
S a tu r d a y , M a y
15. 1915
It begins to look as if Germany
had established a pretty good imi­
tation o f a blockade in English
waters.
F. Droage. Proprietor
Through the pleading of fhe m erchant
the roasters have allowed one moro
month in which to sell Royal Club Coffee
at the above reduced prices
»iior»
Bohle’s Barber Shops
F a l l . C ity . O r e g o n
khert >ou car |«l I Ihm. Hair Cat Bath
or 'thin«'
Ai«Rt for Dallai lirai» Landry
Burnii.» fuiwatdad luoaday «r.nlng
MOM MI NT»
Falls City Lumuu
Company Store
An English Coroner’s jury have
found the Kaiser and submarine
crew guilty of murder in sinking
the Lusitania. Finding someone
to serve the papers is the next
thing.
________________
According to the Dallas Observ­
er several newspapermen, in this
part of the Lord’s moral vineyard,
including the jovial editor of the
aforesaid Observer, have been
gathered in by the festive “ Con­
test” fakir. Some o f the victims
are disposed to recite their woes
to a sympathetic court while oth­
ers weep in secret.
We were
just a little surprized that our
fried Cates was hooked the first
throw. W e had imagined that he
was too foxey to be caught with a
bare hook.
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G. L. H A W K I N S
M A R B LE AN O G R A N ITE
MONUMENTS
D a lla s , O
f p jt 'g R A L DIRECTOR
R. L CHAPMAN
Fu n tra l D I rtc tor
.
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W# attesa to all w j *
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Dalla, aed Falla C ll*i ~J
aiwtkactkiui
ment on the question. It simpli­
fies matters so that anybody can
understand. J. Bull and Bill
Kiser get into a quarrel. Woody
Wilson, a neighbor, sells John a
six-shooter to kill Bill with. Woody
disclaims any responsibility fori
Bill’s death, saying that he’s neu­
tral, but has guns to sell. What
think ye the Coroner would say?
Under the Oregonian’s line of
reasoning Woody is equally guilty.
We see where the Oregonian is
right.
SIBLEY & EAKIN, Abstractors,
You May visit
615 Court St. Dalla«. Or.
A complet« let ol AbatiarU of Folk C q .
K«tabll»h*<1 In 18NÇ. Prompt a«rvlt*.
Keaftouahle Kates.
the
California Expositions
On your way to or from the East
The United States erred at the
The sinking o f the British ship, I
beginning o f the European war in
not placing an embargo on food­ Lusitania by a German submarine
stuffs and munitions o f war. The has caused much bitter feeling
greed o f manufacturers threat­ against the Germans. The view
ens to plunge the United States in this matter depends largely up-
C. W. M a tth e w s , P ro p rie to r
mto war*UWhen*Germany*attemptl or\ the feeH?2 for the contending
On Sale May 15 daily to September 30
nations.
W
e
as
a
great
nation
ted to furnish Spain with arms
permitting stop-overs enroute. Ten
how quickly Uncle Samuel told love to say that no nation under
days’ stop allowed on one way tickets
her to right-about- face, and how the sun can question our right to
quickly Germany
obeyed—but sail the high seas at will. Under
at
San Francisco and Los Angeles.
come to think about it—we had a normal conditions the government
should
see
that
this
right
is
un­
President at that time. “ Once up­
on a time” Good Old England at­ abridged, but in an almost world
pnuttm ÏA7
tempted to assist the South and war it might be well for Uncle
Samule to sail his little boats in
Low Round Trip Fares to San
the North was very sore.
the puddle in his back yurd. The
Francisco and San Diego dur-
Lusitania was an English ship and
An Illustration.
England
is
responsible
for
the
im*
the Exposition period.
The familiar argument comes
lives o f passengers. The sinking
from a citizen o f Eugene that the . » l a
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,,
,.
American passengers on the Lusi- likely to create some
L Ï ^ ’ stir,
- S 1 5
w
if r,fir! thor­
\ ialt the Southern I’a ifle building at the Panama Pacific
tania had been duly warned to
Kxposition. Kent Hoorn. Moving Pictures. Travel Lee
oughly
investigated.
Ralph
E.
keep off the vessel and out o f the
hire*. Ticket* and Validating Office aud Information
Smith, who was chief officer of
Bureau
war zone, and therefore they are
the Gulflight when it was sunk, is
responsible for consequences, and
o f the opinion that it was an Eng- j
CH AS. MIX. rm ^uBtaj
not Germany. We also hear from
ish and not a German submarine.
the same source that Germany
Full information from nearoat Agent of
From this it might appear th a t!
had the right to adopt any meas­
England w’ould be willing to sink a
ures whatever to equalize condi­
few American ships to Germanys
tions on the sea between herself
credit in order to engag the Uni­
and Great Britain. In other words
ted States in war with Germany.
the end justifies the means,
There
is more provocation for war
whether lawful or not.
with Mexico for the slaughter of
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
Two neighbors, living, say, near
men, women and children in Mex­
Eugene, have a quarrel. One is
ico and along the border.
If
o f English birth, the other Ger­
President Wilson can sit serenely
man. The former creates a war
G IV E N Q U IC K R E L IE F
zone on the high road in front of while such butchery goes on there
LOCAL
0RU0QIST
PLEASED
Will
Give
Entertainment
Pain leaves almost
is no occasion for his getting exe-
his enemy’s house and warns
as if by magic when
We are highly pleased with the
ercised
over
sinking
British
ships
everybody away. The German
at begin using “ 5-
Mra. W. L. Mollinger of Monter­ QUICK setion o f buckthorn hark,
rops." the famousold
farmer disregards the notice,
rey. Mexico will give an entertain­ glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-
remedy for Rheuma­
however, and comes along in his
THE WEEK IN HISTORY
tism, Lumbago, Gout,
ment at the Christian Church Mon­ ka. the appendicitis preventative.
wagon on his way home with an
Sciatica, N e u r a lg ia
Monday,
10.—John
Sherman
born,
day
night
at
8:00
o’clock.’
A
sil­
O NESPt H )N F U L relieves sour atom
American friend. Both are un­
and kindred troubles.
1823. Ticonderoga
captured, ver olTei ing will lie t.iken at the aeh. gas. ami constipation A T ONCE.
It goes right to the
armed. The Englishman, lying in
1775.
spot, stop« the aches
ambush, kills them both. “ I am
M. L. Thompson, druggist.
door.
and pains and makes
not to blame,” he tells the world; Tuesday, 11.—Minnesota admitted
life worth living. Get
Mrs. Me)lii,ger is a Header of
1858.
“ not to blame at all. Indeed, I
« bottle of ‘'5-Drops”
How’» T h i s ?
exceptional
ability,
one
by
nature
{ W ednesday, 1 2 .-F irst wedding in
today. A booklet with
am wholly innocent, FnrUHiH’
We
otter
One
Hundred
Dollars
Re­
to r did I
Plym.Hjth colony, 1621.
each bottle gives full
as well ns education. When but a ward for any case of Catarrh th a t
not warn them what I would do?”
JttMihn
d ir e c tio n s for use
Thursday,
13.—First
settlement
cannot
be
cured
by
Hall’»
Catarrh
young
girl
she
entered
the
D
e
m
u
­
In support of his virtuous motives,
Don't delay. Demand
Jamestown,
1607.
Cure.
"5-D rops" Don't ac­
he points out that under the straw
rest Series of Contests and w in in
i F. J. C H E N E Y & CO.. Toledo. O.
cept anything else in
in the back o f the wagon were Friday, 14.—Panama canal open­ quick succession, the Silver, Gold,
W
e,
the
undersigned.
have
known
F.
J.
ed, 1914.
place o f it. Any drog-
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
certain “ munitions o f w ar” in the
gist I
I f you live too far
Grand-Gold, Diiinmr.d, and Grand him perfectly honorable In all business
Saturday,
15.—Department
o
f
A
g
­
shape of unexploded cartridges.
transaction* and financially able to carry
from a drug store send One Dollar to
riculture
established,
1862.
Ma-
Diamond
medals.
There
are
but
out any obligations rnnda by hit Arm.
Sw.uuon Rheumatic Cure C o , Newark,
What would the Coroner say of
N A T IO N A L B A N K O F COM MERCE,
zimilian surrendered, 1867.
Ohio, and a bottle of "5-Drops" will be
seven of the last named in the Uni­
such a deed and such an excuse?
Toledo, O.
sent prepaid.
Sunday, 16.— Lew is and Clark ex­
What would ourpro-German friend
ted States. Later she took special
H all's Catarrh Cure 1* taken Internally,
pedition
started,
1804.
First
acting directly upon the blood and mu­
say o f such an Englishman.—Ore­
muslin manufactured, Dresden, training in her chosen work in cous surfaces o f the system. Testimonials
gonian.
Get your butter wrappers print­
pent free. Price 7$ cento per bottle. Bold
Lincoln, Nebraska.
1723.
by all Druggist».
We like the Oregonian’s argu-
ed
at the News office.
Taka Hall’. ra m U / Pills lo r coosUpatlon.
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