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m NES OF WAR 8ATURDAY. MAY 5. 1017 PALLS CITY NEWS GETTING WHAT PEOPLE WANT L V. Muckin of the Oregon Ag O. Aurland has purchased a riculture College was in the city Foni. Tuesday in the interest of the For Sale A garden plow by G. growing of foodstuff this summer. W. Hudson. He got the co-operation of others F. K. Hubbard sprained his in putting vacant land in cultiva tion for the growing of products foot quite badly Thursday. to be used during the reign of Miss Ida Crawford was shop the war. Though he did not vote ping in Dallas Wednesday. for Wilson he believes in standing by him and rendering whatever Mrs. M. L Thompson and Mil aid he possibly can during these dred were in Salem Friday. perilous times. ( has. Hopkins made a trip to Eugene the first of the week. Thara If m or* O atarrh In th lf »•etlon of GOOD ROADS MEETING. NIGH SCHtai KITES V.T, A gtxxl roads mealing " a s held The Oregon Agricultural College at the Wagner hall last Thursday We carry most of the things English Heroes Gain More Than night. A very good attendance has lieen called upon by the state that you want, but if you want was had. Owing to the fact that to urge the planting of all avail Glory by Success. it was the meeting night of a able garden spaces and supervise anything that we do not carry, prominent lodge no meeting was the work. Mr. Mackin from the we’ll get it for you as quick as W EALTH HEAPED UPON THEM. had, so its members could have Extension Division visited oqr anybody else can. We haven't the liberty of attending the s h a k school Wednesday and was pleased a very large stock, but we try ing Hnd hearing a discussion re to note that work in this direction M a n y H a v a Been M a d a Im m anaaly to know* the needs of the people garding good mads. Music was had already begun. R ic h aa a R e w a rd F a r W in n in g D a * that we sell to. We succeed eiaiva Battlaa— Q iR a T h a t W a ra Ba- furnished by the High School Miss Lucas from Normal at atowad U p o n tha D u k a of W e llin gto n. orchestra. The s h a k e rs of the Monmouth viaited school this pretty well in supplying them. evening were Oscar Hayter, a week also Superintendent Crow According to Burn«, glory la tha aol- Now and then, however, there th * country than «11 o th tr »lit#**#» put diara only prise, ami hla wealth but fa th cr. and until th« laat few y e trt prominent lawyer of Dallas, W.V. ley, Supervisor Moore and Luella is a demand for something that honor, and in tha eyes of moat people Mrs. A. H. Dodd is having a to w a i auppcvK#<t to be Incurable F o r n ffraai many yaara doctor* pronounced it * local Fuller, of Dallas, and E. J. Adams. Ward. tha reward of heroism la Indeed mere severe attack of rheumatism we do not carry. dtaeaa« and nraacrlbed local rcmedlee. an«] ly praise and medals. But many a by conatantiy falling to cur« with local State Highway Commissioner. The following program was tra a tm m t, pronounced it Incurable, ■cl great soldier has won a fortune from We want you to bring your N. Selig introduced Oscar Hay •nee haa proven C atarrh to be a conati- A car of ship knees was loaded given a week sgu Friday: hla successful campaigning, especially tutlona) tflaaaae, and th e n .fo r* rcaulrei» special needs to us. and we will Tuesday to be sent to Portland. constitutional treatm ent. H a ir* Catarrh ter who made a strong address in In the armies of Europe. Song, School. Cura, m anufactured by F. J Chenay A American heroes have been rewarded get the goods. “ I f we haven’t He illustrat Co.. Toledo. Ohio, la the only Conalltu- favor of the bonds. Song, School. C. L. Barnhart and family of tlonal cura on th« m arket. It 1« taken In by private gifts of real estate and by ternally In doaea from 10 dropa to a t«a- ed the needs of good roads by got it, we will get it for you.” Mock Trial. Miss Haslop's room. the gift of public office, but except for Independence were in the city this •poonful. It acta directly on th« blood and mucous su rface* of tha ayatem They pointing out the paved roads of the "prise money,** which meant for Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. Wagner and That’s our motto, and we suc week. offer one hundred dollar* for any caao It tune to many an adventurous lad or fall« to cure. Send for circu lar* and taa- Dallas and the durability of pav Mrs. Lunde were present. ceed pretty well in carrying it man In the old days, the awards to tlm onlal*. Mrs. Nita Gilbert and little Bar- A ddreaa: T J C H F N E Y * C O . Toledo, O. ing when the work was done ’Hie school board met last Wed American soldiers and sailors have out 8ol<1 by Dr ti « fla t« , 7ic. right. The upkeep of the roads nesday and elected (Tara Samp barbara spent the week-end in Taka been much smaller than those in Eng llall'a Family I'illa tor constipation. land. when not paved, he said, amount son and Miss Wilbur of Monmouth. Dallas. THOMPSON DRUG STORE. General Grant, General 8herman, ed to $llk) to $J»xi a year and that General Lee—even George Washing The pupils of the Fourth grade Send us whatever news you the paved streets of Dallas had ton, though be was made president- gave a very good program Friday HIGH SCHOOL RECIPES. made no money from their successful know. We will not publish your not cost one penny in repairs since campaigns. But for his services in the morning. their construction. He said that name but will publish the news. South African war alone the late Lord roads over which travel was most Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grier and Roberta of England received from par liament a grant of nearly $¿00.000 In should be the ones to be psved, il Miss Edna Simonton of Salem vis American money. Added to that, an 1 c cooked prunes, seeded ( ”*“ lustrating for an example, the ited in Falls City Sunday. earldom was conferred upou him. and chopped. budding of sidewalks where the ba was made a Knight of the Garter Fresh Bread, Cakes.Cookies.Pies } c sugar. and appointed commander iu chief of most feet walked, the erection of tbe army. and other bakery goods, every I c chopiied nuts. electric lights in districts where AU this followed the reward of some day, at the Falls City Bakery. i c milk. the mast travel was. $«13.500 for bis services In Afghanistan, I I vanilla. during which be made tbe famous W. V. Fuller was next introdu«* J. O. Mickalson traded his 10- march in twenty-one days from Kabul 1 T butter, melted. j ed and made a brief address in acre peach orchard in Salem for to Kandahar, which is still a "fable” 3 crackers (J c rolled fine) regard to the bill in regarding to among tbe men of tbe army. j city property at Forest Grove. 1 t B. P. Tbe late Lord Kitchener also won a ; the bonding for g<xxl roads. He fortune by his successful campaigning, Mrs. C. L Starr of Portland and Salt. said it wasn’t as many people parliament awarding him $250,000 for Mrs. Arthur Starr of Dallas visit | supposed | lanned out and forced Salman or Luna Fish Salmon. his service in South Africa and later ! Headquarters for Candy and Cigars ed at Harry S ta rr’s Thursday. adding to that $150.000 for smashing W EATH ERLY CONFECTIONERY. through at a midnight hour so as 1 can salmon or tuna fish. the khalifa in tbe Sudau. for which j to cause little objection from some Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Vick of 1 c shredded cabbage or sliced feat be also received his seat .In the j opposing legislator. Though he celery. house of lords. Salem visited at the home of Mr. The late Lord Wolseley received from i admitted that it came in at *he and Mrs. Ira Mehrling Sunday. Drain the oil from the fish ; re parliament $200,000 at various times j last of the legislation, it was the move the bones and bits of skin. and was also given a scat In tbe bouse A party of young people from 1 | earliest possible time that it could Add the cabbape or celery, and of lords for his triumphs on the battle Salem came over Tuesday and field. notably during tbe Ashanti war. be brought up. He ended his Mayonnaise or cream salad dress B ut it was the Duke of Wellington spent the evening at Mrs. Warren speech by reciting a parody on ing. Arrainge on lettuce and gar whose victories brought In tbe great | Ward’s. Maud Muller and the Judge. est spoils. It having been estimated nish as desired. AVOID HEART STRAIN. that bis fighting resulted In a fortune E. J. Adams then took the stand May day was remembered Tues o f more than $9,000,000. Whits Bread day night by the dropping of May Any Vi olan t Emotion or E x ertio n Tondo and began his s(>eech by relating His great victory at Assaye brongbt to S h o r ten Life. 2 cakes Fleischmann's yeast. the coming of the pioneer to this him a sword and a service of plate baskets at the homes in different Do not get angry. Any strong country who after making their from tbe inhabitants of Calcutta val 1 quart lukewarm water. parts of town. emotion adds to the labor of the ued at nearly $20.000, while for win 2 tablespoonfuls sugar. homes, blazed a path through the ning the battle of Tslavera he was heart, and a heart overworked Mrs. Warren Ward was in | 2 tablespoonfuls lard or butter. made a peer and voted a pension of means shortened life. So reasons forest to the settlement, and a fte r $10.000 a year to continue through two Candies, Tobaccos and Cigars, at j Salem Monday where she accom-; Dr. J . Strickland Goodall in a re wards made a road and then when 3 quarts sifted flour. generations panied her son, Chester who en cent paper on the prevention of the roads became difficult to pass L. B. W O N D E R L Y ’S 1 tablespoonful salt. His victory at Salamanca greatly heart strain. tered the navy. over with their iron tired wagons, added to this already substantial for Dissolve yeast and sugar in luke From before birth until a little tune. since be received after it the they put on gravel and made other warm water, add lard or butter Harold Beard underwent an after death the human heart beats thanks of parliament most royally backed up by a marqnlsate and $500.- operation at the Dallas hospital from 70 to 150 times a minute, and improvements that was convenient and half the flour. Beat until 000. Wednesday for appendicitis. He each beat means work equivalent to for the thoroughfare of the set smooth, then add salt and balance PUgH’S After tbe great campaign In tbe Pyre raising a two pound weight through tler. In these days of the motor of the flour, or enough to make is getting along nicely. nees and tbe battles which sent Na one foot. To form an idea of this driven vehicles, he said, the roads dough that can be handled. Knead poleon to Elba. Wellington was made work one has only to take such a a duke by his grateful country and G. D. Treat has disappeared weight in his hand and lift it over needed to be built more solidly until smooth and elastic. Place in was given a grant of $1.500,000 and bis from his accustomed haunts and that distance as many times in a than in the days of the iron tired greased, cover and set aside in Income made up to $85.000 a year. vehicle. The graveled roads, he moderately warm place free from it is said that he has gone to one minute as the heart beats. In consequence, when the French em peror escaped from Elba and made Anything that quickens the explained, would not stand the draft, until light—about one and of the camps to work. that triumphant march that ended at SOLO EVERYWHERE heart’s action increases its labor. swift passage of the automobile, one half hours. Mould into loaves. Waterloo, the Duke of Wellington, re Miss Winifred Brown of Port Accurate tests have shown that a as the gravel would be pushed Place in well greased pans, filling _!----------- turning a hero to London, perplexed land, a registered Pharmacist has man riding a bicycle up a 10 per aside, causing it to spread and a them halffull, cover and let rise all England with the problem of how cent grade for 2,904 feet in four to reward him. Tbe highest honors accepted a position at the drug minutes adds an amount of labor to cloud of dust to settle over the one hour, or until double in bulk. and a great fortune had already been store of M. L Thompson. his heart that would lift a ton and roadside by the passing of the Bake fortyfive to sixty minutes. given him, bnt parliament added an ANTI-URIC an eighth one foot. other $7,000,000 to his wealth, and he automobile, and as a result every Dr. Prime has moved into the drew in addition $300,000 in prize Violent physical exertion of any year the road had to be repaired. The famous ROOT and BERRY money, and the king of Portugal pre remedy for RHEUMATISM. Con Kirkpatrick home. The Kirkpat- kind quickens the heart beats. i c sugar. He compared the voting against sented him with plate worth more than tains no chemicals or opiates, and Strong emotion has the same effect. i rick’s have gone to Tacoma, 2 eggs $50,000. will not injure the most delicate [Wash., where they will enter a Intense anger may increase the the bonds to some of the farmers This is one of the greatest fortunes I c flour. heart’s labor from 150 pounds per of this state who had tilled the soil or digestion. Results ever msde in warfare—that is. by pub stomach hospital as attendants. I I B. P. minute to 225 pounds. guaranteed or money refunded. for forty years, planting it to one lic g ift Salt. Acute heart strain is practically Price $1.50 per outfit. For sale by Nor do the rewards that England The following births are report impossible in the young, healthy crop until its substenance was gives her soldiers consist merely In 1 c dates, seeded and cut in M. L. THOMPSON, worn out, and instead of fertiliz ed for the month of April: to Mr. and flat sums of money or titles. In many aa well nourished adult, but quite pieces. instances they take the form of pen and Mrs. Ira Lee Teal, a boy, likely in all others. Once it occurs ing it with manure threw it out 1 c California walnuts, chopped. sions. to be continued for several gen name, Donald Lee; to Mr. and the heart is incapable of eitra work of the barn door and when it ac erations. Lord Napier of Magdala re Mix the sugar and eggs. Mix and fails when called upon to do it. cumulated very high around the ceived a pension of $10,000 a year to Mrs. Floyd Jones, a girl. CHURCH NOTICES the fruit, nuts, and dry ingred Dr. Goodall argues, therefore, that door they moved barn. He nar extend during two lifetimes, and when one cannot be too careful to econo ients; then add to the first mix Lord Raglan was killed In the great W. T. Grier is having the old mize in the work laid upon this or rated a trip he had made from Russian war his wife was given $5,000 ture. Mix and turn into an oiled Seattle to Everette, Wash., and on Sunday School 10 a. m. j power house remodled and docks gan. a year and his son $10,000 a year, while baking dish or granite pan. Bake Viscount Gough, the hero of the Sikh Preaching service 11 a. m. built to accommodate the mach According to Dr. Goodall, the t his trip he said there passed five and serve as Prune Pudding. war, received not only a pension of Song and praise service 7:30 inery for his plainer and resaw. man who retires to bed at 10 in hundred vehicles, six of these $10,000 a year from the government, stead of 12 saves the heart 876,000 were driven by horses, he said the followed by preaching at 8:00. Lumber is already being placed bnt an equal sum from tbe Honorable foot pounds a year. Lying down horse was getting to be a curosity, E ast India company. Mid-week prayer meeting7:30 p.m on the yard. half an hour daily lessens its la FINGER CRUSHED IN COGWHEEL For the victory of the Nile. Nelson Everyone cordially invited to bors in the same period by 219,000 though they would be used on the received a pension of $10,000 a year to J . S. Rodgers was out again this foot pounds. If your Sundays were farm for a long time to come. A Vansel Busch, an employee of *■ last through three generations. After attend these services. week after being confined to the spent in bed the yearly relief to friend of his in Washington who the Davis mill got the end of the the battle of Aboukir Bay he was made Edgar N. Long, Pastor. a peer, and a second $10,000 pension | house for two weeks with erysipe your heart would amount to nearly hqd always opposed good roads middle finger of the right hand was added. The Irish parliament at las. He ha3 been in a very ser 1,000,000 foot pounds.— Cincinnati told him that when it passed he crushed off in a cogwheel Monday. the same time granted him a pension ibi ious condition but hopes to be Commercial Tribune. of $5,000 a year for life, while the Hon sold his farm in Snohomish county orable East India company added Its able to get about as usual soon. and moved to avoid payment, and T h * M an W ith th e 8 ilv e r Arm. little gift of $50,000 a year. ENLISTS IN NAVY. Don Melchior de la Vega, the that since the good roads had Lord Alcester, another great English We wish to thank the young count of Monclovn, was Spanish soldier, was awarded a pension of $10,- Chester Ward went to Salem come through, the farm was sold people for the beautiful May bas viceroy of Mexico in the latter part 000 a year, but bad It changed for the for double the amount he had got Monday where he enlisted in the 1 he be6t show at the Gem tonight kets which they left at our door. of the seventeenth century. flat sum of $150,000. He for it and that now it had en navy. He left Thursday for San The commuting of pensions was done was sent out to take charge of New Mrs. H. E. S tarr was in Dallas We appreciate their thoughtful Castile in 1686. lie was called “the hanced in value until buyers were Francisco where he will enter the on several occasions by famous gener ness very much. als, Lord Wolseley preferring $125,000 Monday. man with the silver arm” for the on the waiting list, and that never Yeomen school for an eight months down to the prospect of $10.000 a year Mr. and Mrs. J . R. Mover. simple and literal reason that, hav again would he oppose good roads. training. during his own and bis son's lifetime. Miss Hammond was in Dallas ing lost his right arm in battle, he Such pensions and rewards sound Russel J . Vashaw of Dallas was supplied its place with an arm of Washington with its good roads, enormous compared with those of this Tuesday. in this city Thursday. He is a silver. He founded the town of he said, was far ahead of Oregon, roads was the saviour of Paris. country, but they show tbe value W alter L. Tooze, J r ., Law yer, which Britons put upon valor and their reformed printer, having been Monclova and began the construc having five congressmen and two During his speech he brought out belief in tbe old saying that to the Dallas, Oregon. If- until recently employed on a Dallas tion at his own expense of the aque senators, while Oregon was be many excellent and favorable victor belong the spoils.—Philadelphia newspaper. He failed in the ex duct which brings the water from hind and had been patching roads points in regards to the voting o * v North American. Chapultepec to Solto del Agna Mrs. Frank Hayden was in Dal ‘ amination for the National Guards along the ancient route. In 1689 for sixty years. In regards to bonds on June 4. las Tuesday. voting bonds in time of war, he The Domestic Science girls serv T ree friends visit ns In prosperity and is thinking of trying the navy the Spanish government transfer only when Invited, but In adversity so as to be in trim to chase the red him to the control of the Peru- said was as necessary in time of ed a luncheon at the dosé of the Good four room house for rent. they come without Invitation.—Theo vían provinces. war as in time of peace, as good speech. festive submarine. Apply at the News office. phrastus. < Prune Pudding. DRINK LOGANBERRY JUICE Rheumatism Oats Pudding druggist. A 1 Frse Methodist i I