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THE TALLS CITY NEWS
Harvey Montgomery and wife LOGANBERRY JUICE INDUSTRY
left Wednesday for Sheridan. Ore
The developementof the logan­
Is the distance the balance where they will visit a few days. berry juice industry at Falls City
wheel of your watch travels year­ The logging camps of the Falls bus been remarkable. Starting
ly. Don’t you believe it needs City Lumber Company are being tour vears ugo, inexperienced,
examination and oiling at least moved this week and it is expected with limited capital and obsolete
once in that time? Then bring that everything will be in the new machinery, C. J. Pugh now has
a loganberry juice factory rated
it to us.
camp tonight.
as second best in the State of
PER3EY, The Jeweler,
Mrs. Elizabeth Snider who died
Oregon. His plant, located on
at Corvallis Monday was buried
Falls City, Oregon.
Sheldon Avenue is a model of
in the Falls City cemetery Wed­
convenience, simplicity and neat­
nesday. Mrs. Snider was a sister
ness. Many of the labor-saving
CHIROPRACTIC
in law to Mrs. Esther Montgomery
devices in use are products of his
of this city.
own inventive genius and better
Have you noticed that the po­ serve their purpose than many
licemen of Salem and Portland higher priced inventions. The
always sit around wait for some manufacture of the juice, from
good citizen to make complaint the unloading of the berries in
— I before they arrest anyone for vio­ the press room to the final pack­
lating the law's.
ing for shipment is very interest­
ing.
A hydraulic press squeezes
H. P. Bogart and wife returned
the
berries
and the juice is then
Sunday from a week's vacation.
Face
Hair
conveyed
through
a pasteurizing
They visited at Monmouth. Inde­
Clothes
Hand
apparatus
and
then
stored in five-
pendence
and
other
famous
points
Shaving
Hat
and wound up the w eek's dissipa­ gallon cans in concentrated form
tion bv taking in the circus Satur­ to be bottled for shipment at a
later date. Every means possi­
BR USH ES
day at Salem.
ble is employed to facilitate the
Dale Bell and wife returned
work and insure a superior qual­
For every purpose; all sizes
i Sunday from Portland. City life
ity. Large portable vats contain­
and shapes; in all finishes
! is too strenuous for Dale. He pre­ ing bottles are near the washer,
solid backs; bristles that
fers to live closer to nature away
and the operator cleanses the
won’t come eut—and all at
| from the strife and turmoil of the | bottles places them on a belt that
the fairest price.
| metropolis. Falls City is an .ideal
in turn carries them to the filling
place to live.
machine. The juice is syphoned
Carl Lentz was slightly’ injured into large tanks where it again
at Balderee's camp Monday. A passes through the pasteurizing
limb from a falling tree struck apparatus. From the filler it
DRUG STORE.
him on the back rendering him is passed on to the sealers and
hors
de combat. He was taken thence to the label paster where
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to the hospital at Dallas and bar­ the finishing touches are added
ring mumps, measles or gout he and packed in attractive cartoons
is expected to be good as new in a ready for market. The juice is
few days.
a rich, clear amber color, and
There are some rotten sidewalks makes a delicious drink.
in the city that needs repairing. < Mr. Pugh has about *10,000
Someone will fall through, break invested in his plant and also
a leg and the city will have a owns the Gem Loganberry Farm.
damage suit.
That no notice This year he has handled some­
has been served on the council of thing over seventy-five tons and
the dangerous condition will not will be able to take care of any
hold good when it gets into the crop that may be grown in the
future.
He finished pressing
supreme court.
Aug. 16th, ana has been bottling
Mrs. Joseph Mickalson and
Headquarters for Candy and Cigar*
since and it will take six weeks
children
returned last Saturday
WEATHERLY CONFECTIONERY.
to finish. He employs ten per­
evening from their peach orchard
sons and his output is 250 cases
near Salem. They have been
per day. H« has four cars ready
camping there the past two weeks for shipment and one car ordered
harvesting their crop of fruit. shipped today.
Mr. Mickalson and oldest son, Lo-
The growing of loganberries is
raine, will remain sometime longer destined to be one of the most
to finish their work before return­ profitable industries in this sec­
ing home.
tion. The hill land is particularly
3,558 3-4 Miles
TH O M PSO NS
Candies,¡Tobaccos and' Cigars,"at
L B.'W ONDERLY’S
S tate of Ohio, city of Toledo.
Lucas County.
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Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is
senior partner of the Arm of F J Cheney
A Co., doing business In the City of To­
ledo. County and State aforesaid and
that said Arm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev­
ery ease of C atarrh th a t cannot toe cured
by the use of HALL’S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CH E N E Y
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D . 188«.
(Seal)
A. W. GLEASON.
N otary Public.
H all’s C atarrh Cure Is taken Internally
and acts directly upon th e blood and mu­
cous surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonial«, free.
F. J CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by all Druggists. 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
Local News Hems
The best show at the Gem tonight
C. F. Vick of Salem was in the
city Monday.
Frank Heydon of the Siletz was
in town Monday.
Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Lawyer,
Dallas, Oregon.
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Joe Aufdermauer of Hebo was
in town Thursday.
There was a husky looking lot
of drunks in town last Sunday.
The city council have secured a
city marshal at a salary of $5 per
month.
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It ie ap p aren t th a t wa
shockingly unprepared.
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Cheapest and Best Line
Bluo Enameled Ware Ever Displayed In
Falls City
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When we contem plate Indue-
trial and commercial condition»,
we saa th a t wa ara living in a
fool'» paradise.
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Not only have we a hoat of
resource* short of w ar by which
to enforce our ju s t domand*.
but wa ahall never promote our
peace by being stronger in
word* th a n in deeda.
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Wa are neither deceived nor
benumbed by abnorm al condi-
ditione. We know th a t we are in
a critical period, perhapa more
critical th a n any period ainca
the oivit war.
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The
ad m inistration
utterly
failed to perform it* obvious
duty to secure protection for the
Uvea and property of our citt-
rent. It is most unw orthy to
slur those who have investm ents
in Mexico in order to escape a
condemnation for tha nonpar-
formance of thia duty.
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It ia only through internation-
al co-operation giving a reason-
abl* assu rance of peace th a t we
may hope for th e limitation of
arm aments.
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Wa have determined to cut
out, root and branch, monopolia-
tic practices, but we can do
thia w ithout hobbling eaitarprise
or narrow ing the scope of la-
gitim ata achievement.
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We demand a eimple, buiineee-
like budget.
S E E OUR W I N D O W D IS PLA Y
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J. C. T A LB O T T
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We have had brave words in
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R. K. W i l l ia m s . M. L. T h o m p s o n , W. F. N i c h o l s ,
President
Vice-President
Cashier
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K. (» .W i ii t k .
Assistant Cashier
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Bank of Falls City
K u i j C i t f , P o l k C o u n t y . O hkuon
Docs a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time
Deposits, Exchange sold on ull points in the United States.
Notary Public officially connected with the Bank.
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DALLAS
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I believe it is only through a
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ACCOUNT
Polk County Fair
Sept. 19-21
On S a l e
Sept. 18-21 Inc.
We do uot see w hy th e re should have
been an y s tir In th e aeiiute o v er th e ,
discovery th a t P resid en t W ilson has |
com pletely reversed Ultnself In th e m at
ter of th e proposed child labor latv.
S en ato r Ilorah w as able to show th a t
Mr. W ilson described th is legislu
tion In his ‘‘C o n stitu tio n al G overn
u ient” as u n co n stitu tio n al, an “obvl- j
ously ab su rd e x tra v a g a n c e ,” ca rry in g |
the congressiouul pow er to reg u late I
com m erce beyond th e “u tm o st bou:i
daries o f reasonable an d honest Infer
cnee” an d m aking It possible. If su s
tiuiied. fo r congress to legislate over
Ask local agent for further information
“every p a rtic u la r of the In d u strial or
gaulzatlou and action of th e co u n try .”
John M. Scott
T h at, w e m ust confess, has also been
General
Passenger
Agent
Portland. Oregon.
the E vening P o st's view.
B ut the
E veulng P o st a n d S en ato r B orah are
old fogies, d a tin g back to the tim e
hen It w as th e custom to have fixed
adapted to their culture. Three w
beliefs and principles and stick to
tons per acre can easily be grown them . T he se n a to r hus ev id en tly not
POIND
read Mr. W ilson's le tte r In ex plaining
A bran sack filled with a mis­ which at current pi ices yields a bis change of fro n t on th e tariff com
m ission—th a t it Is only a n arro w man.
cellaneous assortment of glass handsome return.
Not long since a large fleshy is,” replied the stout lady, “ and
w hose m ind U stu p id ly closed to new
ware and a few electric light _
ideas, w ho does not a lte r his opiulous. lady went into dry goods store in if I didn’t see so many “ skinny”
cords and sockets, ( been used ).'|
SMALL BLAZE
By th is te s t Mr. W ilson Is obviously
folks who look worse than 1 do,
one of th e broadest m inded men this Portland to purchase a waist,
The party who lost these articles
Wednesday afternoon a fire cou n try bas ev e r produced, for he has The saleslady was a rather slim I should really feel had about it.”
can get them by calling at the was discovered in the roof of a changed his m ind to d ate on th e liiltla
News office and establishing own­ dwelling on Fairview street. The tive, referendum , recall, w om an suf flippant sort of a person. After
ership.
j fire caught from the stove pipe frage, th e ta riff com m ission, ta riff for looking through the stock and j + 4*4*4* + 4*4, 4-4* + 4*4, 4-4*4‘ -f*+4*
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that run through the roof. Chas. service beyond politics, the m e rit sy s­ being unable to find anything of 4- Phraeee which will NOT oo- 4-
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Cochran was the first to arrive tem
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and prevented the fire from gain­ o f th e universe, child labor legislation, told the saleslady that she was 4- Peychological proaparity.
The Home Board Restaurant
Molataea to catch flioa.
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Strict accountability.
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a rm y —b u t w hy continue? It is a long
arrived. On account of the hose enough list to prove th a t Mr. W ilson’s her time. The saleslady said, 4- Too proud to fight.
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ted to present them at the “ bar”
next to the fire and had some
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Clarence Spohn and family but 4- W e d em and a d eq u ate n ational 4*
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boys were at home when the fire 4«
4* coasts. W e dem and thorough- 4-
Oakdale Items.
occurred.
4* ness and efficiency In both a rm s 4*
4» of th e service. It seem s to be -I-
The hops are fairly good in this
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locality. So far, the mold and lice
4* cou n try to req u ire of o u r citizen* 4*
have not done serious damage.
4* w ho a re engaged In peaceful vo- 4-
4» catio n s th e so rt of m ilitary serv- 4*
Hollis Moffitt has returned to
4- ice to w hich they a re now called. 4^
his Oregon home after an absence
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in the east during the past three i In it* Six School* an>l Forty-eight De­ 4* in th is m etropolis tie sum m oned 4*
partm ent* i* engaged in the great work 4* to p u t o u t fires an d police th e 4*
years.
of uniting Learning and Labor.
4- streets. W e do n o t co u n t i t In- 4*
F o rty -e ig h th School Y e a r Open*
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Mrs. Tedric has returned to her
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SEPTEMBER 18, 1916.
home in Iowa after a summer’s
4* h av e an ad eq u ate police force. 4-
D egree Course* requiring a four-year 4> W ith a population of nearly 100,- 4*
DIZZY SPELLS.
visit with her mother, Mrs. Gra­ high
school preparation, are offered in 4- 000,000 we need lo be su re r o f 4*
D R . M IL E S '
“My nervra became all
the following:
ham.
worn out. I had bad head-
4- ourselves th a n to become alarm - 4*
A GRICULTURE, 18 D epartm ent»; 4- od a t the prospect of h av in g a 4*
achee and »rvrr* dlixy
Geo. King and family are visit­ CO M M ERCE, 4 D epartm ent*, E N G IN ­ 4- re g u la r arm y w hich can reason- 4-
aprll*. I could not sleep
R IN G , 6 D epartm ent*; M INES, 3
ing Mrs. King’s parents this week. E D E epartm
and my ap p rtlta waa poor.
ent»; FO R ESTR Y , 2 D epart­ 4. ab ly protect our border, a n d per- 4*
I begun ualng Dr. Mllea'
4* form such o th er m ilitary service 4-
m ent»; H O M E ECONOMICS, 4 Depart
Joe Murphy and family are m en ts; and PHARMACY.
Antl-Pmln Fin* and they
.{. a s m ay lie required. In th e ab- 4-
alwaya gave n a Inxtant ra­
are picking and drying hops near V o c a t i o n a l C o u r t « ) requiring an 4» sence of a g rave em ergency. I 4-
il«/ no m atter w hat tha
E ighth Grade preparation for entrance 4* believe, fu rth e r, th a t th ere should 4-
Salem.
pain. Then I uaed Dr.
are offered in A griculture. D airying, 4. be n o t only n reasonable Increase 4-
Comm erce, Forestry, Home Maker*, ami
Mllea’ Nervine regularly
In th e re g u la r arm y, b u t th a t th e 4-
Mrs. Thompson and children M echanic Arts. Pharm acy w ith a two- 4.
and wa* noon In perfect
4- first citizen reserve su b ject to 4-
and Miss Allie Kidby spent Tues­ year high school entran ce requirem ent. 4- call should be enlisted as a fed- 4-
health again.''
SCHOOL O F MUSIC.—Piano, String, 4* era! a rm y and train ed tinder 4«
MR8. S. L. TOUNa .
day evening at the Barnhart home. Band
and Voice C ulture.
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TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONBY
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C O R V A L L IS . O R E G O N
Dr. Prime removed the tonsils
from W. A. Persey’s little girl
this week.
Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies,Pies
and other bakery z - " * ' . e e r y day
at the Fall# City Bakery.
Mrs. Acidie Montgomery visited
her son Arch, Sunday. He is now
ing in the valley.
stationed at camp Withycombe.
Falls City fo Dallas and return
SO Cents
Fares from other stations in proportion
Return Limit
Sept. 23rd.
Southern Pacific
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Uniting Learning and Labor
THE OREGON
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Long
hours, close and
tedious work are very apt
to result in Headaches or
other Pains. Don’t suffer.
ANTI-PAIN PILLS
will quickly drive your
Pain away, and
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
will assist you by relieving
the Nerve Strain.
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