Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, October 30, 1915, Page 4, Image 4

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ReturdeY, October SO, 101B
THT. PALLS CITY NEWS.
UK A I. E S T A T E FO It S A L E
No. I 7 1-2 a c r e s adjoining
Fulls City on County road. Good
7 -room bouse, city w ater; burn
and chicken park; young orchard
in lieuring, small fruit. A ll fenced
anti 3J acres in cultivation. No
waste land. Tim e on part.
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Good Printing Is Never An Expense
T is an investment
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it brings direct returns in increasing business,
Cheap printing is expensive
at any price, and in printing, cheapness is determined not by what
you pay for it, but by what you get for what you pay.
P rin tin g produced here brings business— its appearance
gives you standing o f w orth— it is cheap only in price.
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The Falls City News Printery
FINGER TIPS AID
EDISON TO HEAR
terican ß o y
Wireless Helps Deal Inventor to
Preside Over Naval Board.
Tfco SAFE Iwyo’ cagarLaa
Ä Ä iO n ly S la y e a r
A llb f'T fo r fH b P ïi. t : e.*« 1 ' l’ n|. r. r. C li-ancn
a «h tr.t!o . f .11 o f plc'.urff*. . i » 13 p n m * • «” " /
CJonLh. ' far 1 y, Inapt risse* *.*•«•* o f tra • I..u1vca-
tur.', n t ' . k t : h i u»r>. • u ; I !.»♦ . v riti- a » /
o r t r'T'tt’ l ' f bO’V r t Son. I » f t r « t i . * r* *cial
artU *. i. è in » a rt'ch a o a Jcv.v fiali rn l *>ih* r
F O O LS D IS T IN G U IS H ED BODY
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• t.r i r~ t N’ tur I '
A ssistan t K e e p . H im Informed of E v ­
erything Said and Done by M eans
of Telegraphing F in g e r T ip s T h a t
Touched Edieon'a K n ee U nder T a ­
ble— Inventor H im eelf T e lle of H o ax, i
West Orange. N. 3 .—Thomas A. Edl-
son's friends who know o f the inven­
tor's deafness have been marveling at
the success with which be presided at
the recent meetings In Washington o f
the new naval consulting hoard. It
was learned that Mr. DJIson fooled
every member o f that distinguished
body o f men. Including President W il­
son and Secretary o f the N avy Daniels;
that be heard little that was said dur­
ing the board's deliberations and that
he was enabled to preside so well be­
cause bis assistant, who was present,
kept him informed o f everything said
and done by means of a telegraphing
Anger tip that touched Mr. Edison's
knee under the table.
Mr. Edison himself told tl» • story o f
the hoax to some o f his frletyls. and his
S t 1
Read by 50 ÍMW» boys
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Subscriptions Received at this Office.
be was embarrassed for tbe first time
at bu loss Uf hearing. But he took Mr.
Hutchison with hiiu and posted him at
bis right and close by hi« side when
the (ward met. Mr Hutchison tapped
to Mr. Edison everything that was said.
sometime» verbatim and s<»metiines
boiling it down tat, fewer w o„u By
Z V t Z
time to flash back to Mr iiun bison
comments upon wbat hi« ussisiaiu ua.i
I’oft Office Time Card
No. 8 . :tf> acres near town. 15
in cultivation. Good 8 -room bouse
(»Ilice hours: Daily, except Sun­
barn and henhouse. Bearing or­
day, 8 a.in. to U.30 |>.ni.
chard. Some gixxl second-growth
Mail arrives, troni
fir. Tim e on part.
Salem 9.00 a.m , 5:15 pm .
No. 5. 1(50 acres in Lincoln Co.,
Dallas, 9:00 A. M., 5:45 P M.
5 miles from railroad, on County
Portland A Eugen« train 101,
road. Small cabin and barn; 4
11:55 a. m.
acres in cultivation and *50 more
Black
Rock, 1:30 P. M.
can lie cultivated. 350 3-year old
Mail
closes
for:
-English w alnut trees, (¡oud spring
Salem,
8.50
A.M., 1 P. M. and 5
that would furnishs tine w ater
P.
M
power. School i mile, 8 month
Dallas, 8:50 A M. and 5 P. M.
term with contract for tw o more
Kugene St Portland train 1(52,
years. This will make an ideal
I p. in.
stock and dairy ranch and can be
Black
Hock, 11 A . M.
bought at a bargain. Terms.
No. 6 . 153 acres near town.
Good house and barn. W ill sell
all or divide to suit buyer.
No. 8 . T w o good 8 -room houses
and lots, some fru it trees with
one. These are among the most
desirable residences in the city.
They are o f modern construction
and desirably located. Reason­
able terms on part i f desired. W ill
sell one or both.
No. 9. 20 acres J miles from
town. Good 6 -room house* and
outbuildings. 15 acres in cultiva­
tion; 1 J acres in apples, 25 acres
in peaches, cherries, |>ears and
strawberries. Plenty o f wood f 6 r
.
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t r t j j..r
an d j e t e n te rta in in g .
S0ITÏ6 o f T n 6 Comp&IUOIl StoriCS
r e fr e s h v o u r k n o w le d g e o f geo-
No. 10 - Six lots 50x150, three
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room house, hen house, some fruit
ies o f cnem istrv, some reveal the
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secrets o f forestry and o f general and strawberries. Cash and terms
farm ing. They cover a wide
N a 11. 130 acre ranch. 60
range. They are chosen w ith an acres in cultivation, 25 in tim'ter
eye ^ l |,e poggjble likings o f every balance slashed. 12 acres in hops.
member o f a Companion family
G o o d house and hop house, barn
btories o f vigorous action and stir- and other outbuildings,
thirty words a minute, anil as the r jnif adventure fo r lioys, stories o f
No. j2. 17 acres, 10 in cuPiva-
alMr 'n m ch i^ n 'wàa'id.h“ » send
messages t , Mr. Edison ut the rate o f
speeches were said to have boon deliv
5 rtxrni house, barn anti
ered In a more or less deliberate fash l'ollege life and domestic vicissi- {¡on
ion he was able to keep u;> with nlino-i tude 3 for girls, stories that range chicken
house. T w o springs,
every sentence of every address
all
the
way
from
sheer
drollery
to
w
ater
pified
to house, hot and cold
Mr. Edison and his assistant also
worked the Morse code wltb their ere deep seriousness for men and w o- vva^,r and bath. *5 acres in young
lids. With them a quick wtalt means a men.
I here are no stories <|uite, 0 f Cba rd. 2 acres big second
dot and a long wluk means a dash
like
those
in The Companion.
growth fir. Spring affords w ater
and they talk to each other In this
way when they wish to convey a mes
I f you are not fam iliar with The sufficient to irrigate onehalf o f
sage o f 11 private nature when they are Companion as it is to-day, let us
land. This land lays just out-
surrounded by other persons and are
send
you
sample
copies
and
the
side
o f tht, city iimita' Qf FalU
too far apart for the finger tapping
Forecast for 1916.
City. A bargain.
method.
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N ew subscribers whosertd $ 2 . 0 *)
TROUSERS FOR SUFFRAGETTE. for 1916 will receive fret* a copy
o f The Companion Home Calendar
Mexican O irl In Soldier's Uniform for 1916, in addition to all the re
Leads F irs t Parade.
maining 1915 issues Irom the time
Brownsville. Tex.—I.ed by a young
the
subscription w received.
girl named I.Ulsa Cablllo. an unusual
Photo by American Press
A s s o c ia t io n .
L A T E S T PH O TO G R A P H O F TH O M A S A. E D ISO N
partner to I t Miller Itees« Hutchison,
hts chief engineer and personal repre­
sentative, corroborated i t
Three or four years ago Mr. Hutchi­
son fell a victim to whoa pin*; cough.
He lost his voice temporarily. Mr. Edi­
son. who began hia career as a tele­
graph operator, suggested to Mr.
Hutchison that he learn t tie Mort-e code.
Mr. Hutchison did this.* and In that
way they began a system o f communi­
cation based upon It wed operated by
tapping off tbe dots- nnd dashes wltb
tbe fingers. As they have been Insep­
arable companions thny have used tbla
means o f talking wiitb each othtr a
great deal and have been able to e*-
1 hange words even la shaking bands.
Mr. Edison bas nover allowed hf»>
deafness to bother him. In fact, he lias
considered It an asset in his work, as
be his been able to m ove about In his
busy factory without belt*; distracted
by Its great noises.
But recently when the Inventor wwnt
to Washington to preside over the
destinies o f the new board o f w h l h
Secretary Daniels eg¡stlc hiqi tbe bcivl.
woman suffrage demonstration, the
first ever held In northern Mexico, was
carried out by a number o f Mexican
women at Reynosa. Mexico, seventy
five miles from here Miss Cablllo ap­
peared garbed ns a soldier and defied
tbe authorities when ordered to resume
women's apparel.
Sbe was told that, while tbe law per
mltted a woman to wear a coal, she
could not appear In soldier's trousers
A compromise finally was effected with
the aid o f a little drapery In the form
of suffrage flags.
TWO H U N D R E D ANO F I F T Y S TORI ES
And every story a good one.
They are entertaining, but that is
not all you can say about them.
You know there is hardly a per­
iodical published that is not full of
time-saving stories, but not a sin­
gle story in The Youth’s Compan­
ion is a time waster. Take the
stories o f C. A. Stephens. It would
be hard to pick out one from which
you cannot learn something useful
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Notice to News Subscribers
A mark here indicates that
No. 2 SO acres mountain land.
your subscription is delinquent.
| miles out on County road. 25
Please call and tlx it.
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acres in cultivation, 20 acres big
second-growth fir. Gtxxl 5-rooni
house, barn, outbuildings. Fruit,
Correspondent* wanted in every
and berries: 125 prune trees. A l­
so, gtxxl team, wagon, harness neighborhood in Ibis section ol me
and some household goods.
W ill country.
give time on purt*.
increased prestige in your line o f trade, increased satisfaction that
your printing is helping to sell goods.
M r . H o rn « ö u u h e r
C O M I TO T A L L * C IT Y . ON CO O N
•nM B u y O r c h a r d L a n d
T H E Y O U T H 'S C O M P A N IO N ,
No. 14. 33 J acres o f land, 21
acres plow land, 7 acres in timber
balance pasture. 8 -room house,
WOodshed, chicken house; 6 acre:;
>ounK „ rchard in bearing. . Price
w :TO
W ill take onc-h.lt in D.1-
Boston. Mass.
* las or Salem residence property
N ew Siibscriptionp Received at this and g ive timo on one-f 0 urth.
Office.
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No. 15. Six-room house, wood-
shed with about one acre land.
List of Letters
Price $ 900 , $300 cash, balance on
Hernaining uncalled fur in thii*
time. North Main Street. One
ofllce for tin* w**e!c ending Out.
8 -room house w ith 5 lots. Price
23. 1915.
$1800; part time.
L a d ie s .
Ellis, Miss Myrtle
Simpson, M ins' I’earle
G entlem en .
Blair, Jack
I.amm, Albert
Nelson, John
Nice I, Louis
Monroe, C.
O’ Brien, Beil
For further information, call on
or w rite to
D. L. Wood,
Falls City, Oreg.
W h now urge nil our subscribers
In re. ew tln-ir su bscription to T h e
N ew s and get four
yea r
f"r
o n ly
m agazines
18
le n t «
one
extra.
Thi'Su letters will l e sent to the W R I T E O R P I I O N E .
Jnad letter olliue Fov., (5, 1916
Kxtrti copies of Tho News are
if not delivered before, in calling
for the above, please say “ Adver­ printed each week, and will W sent
I to any address desired, postpaid.
tised,” giving date of list.
I k a C. M e h k l i n o , P. M,
I for 5 cents per copy.
S u n d a y O n ly
Otlìce hours: 9:30 to 10:!K)u.ui:
Mail arrives from Salem, 9:00
a. tn.
Portland St Kugune (m u
11:55 a. in.
101,
Mail closes for Salem, 8:50 a. m.
Kugune A Portland train 102, 1
p. ni.
Kffcctive May 13, 1916.
I ka C. M k iik u n u , Postmaster
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It
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Mrs Rosa
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years. Have tried many of the best
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If you are troubled with loss of
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You may not realize what is the mat­
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