IDS RAILROADS OF UNITED STATES DO N T FORGET the private j sale of household goods, furniture stoves, rugs, etc., now on at the residence of W. A. Persey. STANDARD SEWING MACHINE Tli** beet «how at the G«m tonight Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Boughey of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walter L. Tooie, Jr., Lawyer Small of Siiverton were guests of Dalla«, Oregon. tf. Miss Mary Hammond Friday. Tills Congress Committee That Mrs. Dave Grant and son were E. A. Sayre, a former resident An S80 Maohine for S50 Lead World. in Dallas Monday. of this city but now of Monmouth,1 Miss Edith Montgomery went to was here Thursday shaking hands A S 75 Maohine for $45 with friends. He looks ha'e and NO G O VERN M EN T OW NERSHIP Salem Wednesda:.. hearty. A $60 Maohine for $35 Mr. Thompson and Hal were in • Mr. and Mrs. George Chamber- H W ould M oan P o litic al C o n tro l a n d Portland Thursday. Lose of Efficiency— D o c l.ro . T h a t lain. Dee Chamberlain and Mrs. C ris it C o n fro n t. C o u n try on A ccount Mrs. Droege and Norman were R. E. Chamberlain made a trip to Tho Two-In-One Maohine; of T ra n a p o rta tio n S itu a tio n — Lowoot Albany Saturday evening return­ F re ig h t R atoa to Bo F o u n d In U n ited in Dallas Saturday. ing Sunday evening. •ta te n . Look and Chain Stitoh. Grandma Starr is visiting her Mrs. Frank Hippock has re­ W ashington. D. C.—T h a t th e T o tt­ son Harry this week. ed S tate s is face to face w ith a s e ri­ turned from a six weeks trip to ous crisis in its com m ercial a f's ira , Miss Clara Sampson was visit­ California. She was accompanied due to th e conditions by w hich its Why pay the agents such prices as $80.00, $75.00 and $60 tra n sp o rta tio n system is confronted, ing in Dallas Tuesday. home by her mother who will w as th e opinion expressed uy W . M. make an extended visit. when we can sell to you for $50, $45 and $35 for the same A cw orth. E n g lan d 's leading a u th o rity Walter Nichols of Sheridan was on railways, before th e N ew lands Joint machine and on easy terms if you like. committee on in te rs ta te com m erce at in the city last Sunday. Rev. Fdgar Long and wife left a special session held h ere to enable Friday morning for Salem, and 'VJ the committee to hear h is view s before Oregon Champion Gooseberries Woodburn where they will attend his departure for London. Two step s are necessary, according to Mr. Ae- for sale. F. K. Hubbasd. the quarterly confeeence of the w orth. to avert th is c risis and to solve Free Methodist Church. the threatening railro a d problem con­ Mr. and Mrs. G. Fry of Dallas fro n tin g the country. J. R. Moyer who has been con­ T he first is to allow th e railro a ds to were in town last Sunday. l-' c h arg e fre ig h t ra te s su fficien t to m eet fined to the house the past two th e gTeat ad v an ce in o p eratin g ex­ Chas. Trimble and wife came months was down town Wednes­ penses w hich is tak in g place an d to from Oregon City Sunday. day. We hope to see him a regu enable them to com m and th e cred it n ecessary to provide th e exten sio n s ar visitor at the postoffice again. and im provem ents needed to m eet the Mrs. Nellie Sears and Sybil grow ing dem ands of business. The sec­ Wilson attended the Rose Fair. Richard Paul is among the ond is to do aw ay w ith th e m ultiple wounded. Last week while work­ and conflicting sy stem s of regulation th a t now h am p er railw ay o peration Miss Mary Hammond was a ing on the pond he fell on a log and to p rovide one c en tralized reg u la­ Dallas visitor Tuesday afternoon. trikmg his side on a knot. He SEE OUR AD ON FRONT PAGE tory agency w ith such local subdivi­ sions as m ay be necessary continued to work, however, until Luella and Opal Ward and Ma- Idondday when he slipped giving H igher R ate« a Public N ecessity, Mr. A cw orth s view« on th e transpor- ble Otte were in Dallas Saturday. a severe wrench completely ta tio n situ a tio n in th e U nited S tates separating the bones. He says w ere expressed in an sw e r to questions S. G. Wood and wife visited at by m em b ers of th e com m ittee, who Dallas Saturday night and Sun­ that he can feel the ends of the asked him to apply his know ledge of wnes grate together. Not a very- ra ilw a y condiU cns thro u g h o u t th e day. pleasant sensation. DALLAS, OREGON. w orld and of th e experience of o th e r c o u n tries w ith g overnm ent ow nership Miss Rose Mrs. Dale Bell and to the p re se n t problem before the Magee were visiting in Dallas U nited S tates BUELL'S MILL BURNS "T h e fun d am en tal facto r in th e situ ­ Tuesday. The Buell saw mill, lacated two atio n is v ery sim ple,” said Mr. Ac- Don’t miss the show and dance miles north of town was destroyed w orth "It lies in th e fact th a t you Several attended Mr. Miller’s at Wagner’s Hall tonight. The can n o t get th ree -q u a rte rs of a c e n t’s by tire Thursday night. The fire Night Riders,” last and best violin recital at Dallas Tuesday WE S E L L T H E BEST w orth of w ork done fo r less th an three- is supposed to have started from show of the season. q u a rte rs of a cent, no m a tte r w h eth er evening. the furnace. th e agency p erform ing it Is a govern m ent or p riv a te e n te rp rise F reig h t "THE TIE THAT BIN0S ‘ Harold and Dorris Chappman of ra te s m ust ad v an ce when th e co st of Dallas visited Miss Hammond last M pa is a Hard Shell Baptist perform ing th e serv ice advances as JOIN THE NAVY i t is doing a t p re se n t. Just a s th e p rice Saturday. My ma ia a Campbellite; Today, tomorrow, or next week you of b read or m e a t or any o th e r com Lester and Roy Bowman left My sister Sue is a Methodist, will find the best that can be bought m odity in c re a se s w ith increased c c st While I’m a Catholic Knight. Miss Hammond entertained her Sunday for San Francisco where o f productio n .” at any time or any place. Lester Our creeds all differ widely. In an sw e r to a question Mr A©- pupils Friday afternoon of last they will join the navy. w orth said th a t he th o u g h t A m erican week to a picnic. will enter the pharmacy denart- We can’t all see the same; SHOES AND LOG GERS SUPPLIES freig h t ra te s had been a t m uch too low ment and Roy the wireless. But to say that we only differ. a level for sev e ra l y ears past, th a t th e y Prices as low as consistent with Mrs. R. E. Chamberlain retum- Would be putting it rather tame. had reach ed th is low point durin g th e period of c u tth ro a t com petition am ong ed home Saturday from i three first-class merchandise. Ma nags pa. pa fusses at ma. FAREWELL PARTY th e roads and had since been held weeks visit at Amity. And I “ have it” with sister Sue; th ere by reg u latin g bodies. U nless re ­ A farewell party was given by The lief w ere afforded to th e c a rrie rs very way we get our religion mixed. prom ptly, he said, the re su lt w'uuld O. Aurland and wife left Thurs­ Miss Margurete Dorman Saturday Would puzzel an Irish Jew be a trem en d o u s loss to .he people of day for eastern Oregon. They evening, June 9th in honor of Miss th e w hole co u n try thro u g h in su ffic ie n ­ Grace Hastings who is leaving for I have a Methodist “girlie,” will make the trip by auto. cy of tran sp o rta tio n facilities. Sue has a Catholic beaux. her home at Pedee. W eakness of G overnm ent O w nership. But if they don’t join the Woodman, Fresh Bread, Cakes.Cookies.Pies Games of various kinds (were We are going to let them go, On the su b ject of g o v e rn m e n t ow ner­ and other bakery goods, every played. A dainty lunch was serv­ ship of railw ay s Mr A cw o rth said: It is im possible to o b ta in sa tisfa c ­ day, at the Falls City Bakery. ed by the hostess. At a late hour We don’t mind mixing religion to ry re su lts on g o v e rn m e n t railw ay s they bid Miss Hastings good-bye For we are used to that, you see, TO in a dem o cratic s ta te u n le ss th e m a n ­ There’s only one lodge good enough Mrs. 0. P. Driggs and children and departed for their homes. agem ent is cut loose fro m d ii« c t po lit­ For my sister Sue and me, ical control. N e ith e r A usti*alia n or from Gaston are visiting at F. E. Those present: sn y o th e r co u n try wit>j a d e m o c ra t­ Driggs’ for a couple of weeks. Margurete Dorman, Grace Has­ Pa wields the gavel in our lodge, ic co n stitu tio n —p e rh j'p g gn exception While I watch the inner door; ought to be m ade of S w itz e rla n d —h as tings, Evelyn Johnson, Hettie And ma she reads the minutes Rev. Hansen arrived last Sat­ Newman, Margret Sammons, Vel­ succeeded in m a in ta in in g a p e rm a n e n t On Sale via California Of the meeting we had before. severance. In F r a n c e , in Belgium , In urday from Montana and will Many dates in June, July, Aug. and Sept. ma Goodspeed, Mabel Teal, Treval But we always ‘chuck’ the hatchet, Italy, p a rlia m e n ta ry in te rfe re n c e n ev er Liberal Stopovers. Limit 3 months h as been a b p ^ 1(jone(j for a m om ent. take charge of the M. E. Church. Powers, Everett Estelle, Loyd When we meet on Tuesday night T he facts (¡ja t g o v ern m en t in ­ Miller, Eldon Frink, George Wag­ While working for our Order, te rfe re n c e ' J9 a m ean t ru n n in g th e rail­ N. N. Christy is laying ’off this And forget our religious fight.’ w ays not fo v th e b en e fit of th e people week with a badly twisted knee. ner, Jamss Bohle. Enjoy a Beach Outing Trip a* .a rg e , b u t gatjgfy local and se c ­ —Swiped. He slipped while at work on the tional a n d Cven p e rso n a l in te re sts.” AT P ru s s ia , M r. Ac-worth said, w as th e log pile. M E. CHURCH SERVICES F uture M elting P ot c t h i W orld. IS ON SALE NO W 1 For the Next Ten Days you can get any old machine in the Second-Hand Department for $5.00; Singers, Standard, New Home and a dozen other makes. We want to clean up quick. HURRY AND GET YOUR CHOICE. DAVIS FURNITURE COMPANY. The Reliable Homefurnisheri. GROCERIES FALLS CITY LOGGING 4 LUM BER CO. Low Round Trip Fares EASTERN DESTINATIONS ’ b e s t ex am p le of rvn efficien t govern in e n t ra ilw a y sy stem , and he pointed o u t th a t m i l i a r y c o n sid eratio n s w ere tre a te d a s of p ara m o u n t im portance in th e P r u s s ia n railw ay system . W hile Ameri«ri n f r e ig h t ra te s had been re ­ duced n e a rly 40 p er cen t in th irty y ea/ s, rate» in P ru s sia w ere n early as b l'^h as a t Mie b eginning of the period. T.v’hlle th e c h a rg e for m oving a ton of freig h t one m ile in th e U nited S ta te s w as a triG e o v er th re e -q u a rte rs ot a cent, th e ra te in P ru ssia w as 1.41 cents. As Illu s tra tin g th e d ifference In ra te s betw een g o v e rn m e n t and p riv a te roads Mr. A cw orth com pared th e railw ay s of New S o u th W ales, A ustralia, w ith th o se of T exas W hile th e am o u n t of tra ffic to> each m ile of line w as ab o u t th e sam e in both cases, he pointed out. th e T exs s railw ays perform ed for the public fffvur tim es as much serv ice as th e g o v ern m e n t owned roads of New South \<’a!es. T he ch arg e iff T exas fo r h au U c g a ton of freig h t one mile w as le s s t* ^ n 1 cent, while in tbe A us­ tra lia n « ta te It w as well over 2 cents. "A m e ric a n railw ay s lead th e w orld," said Mr. A cw orth "N ow adays when m en in a n y o th e r p art of the world w a n t to know how to run a railw ay th e y co m e to th e U nited S ta te s and stu d y y o u r r a l h a^3 -¿c. - a e A m er­ ican ra ilw a y s a re e n tire ly th e re su lt of p riv a te e n te rp rise , and I th in k they go a lor.« w ay to w a rd proving th e case » .v ,__ z o v r : SC 3M t o w s a r c h is ” J. A. Bowman had the misfor­ tune to gel his little finger badly mashed Wednesday while work- at the mill. A1 Brown received a Mogul tractor Monday which he will use for ploughing and general work on the farm. Sunday School 10:00 Morning Worship 11. AFTERNOON Junior League 3:00. Epworth League 7:00. Evening Service 8:00 WEEK-DAY SERVICE Gospel Chorus 730 p. m. Tuesday Charles Norris left last Sunday Prayer Meeting 8, pm Wednesday for Marshfield where he has a position as bill clerk for the rail The new partor of the Metho­ road company. dist Church is anxious to meet everyone. You are cordially invi­ Mrs. Newman and daughter ted to help boos the services of the Hettie and Iva left for Idaho Mon­ church by your presence and in­ day. They have been here during terest. Let us endeavor to keep the past year. up the [interest during vacation just as much as possible. There A lot of Dallas high school stu­ will be special music next Sabbath dents passed through here Mon­ both morning and evening. Come day on their way to Black Rock and enjoy the services with us if for an outing you are not attending elsewhere. There was a small blaze discov­ Services at Black Rock next ered in the dry kiln at the mill Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock. Tuesday but Manager Smith’s A. F. Hanson, fire-brigade soon extinguished it. Pastor M. E. Church. A rgentina bids fa ir to I»- the tu tu re m elting pot of tb e world. O f her •5,000,000 people m ore th an h alf a re foreign born. D uring her history «be has received over a million Italian Im­ m ig ran ts, a h a lf million S| anlards. a | six th of a million F rench am i a q u a rte r million In o th er nationalities. Buenos A ires Is th e m ost cosm opolitan city In th e w orld, not even excepting New York.—D an W ard In W orld Outlook. Fancy G ardening. I t la a fancy of C hinese gard en ers to p lant sta tu e tte s o f tiny men firmly In pots. Ju st like real p lants, ami th en to tra in live evergreens to grow up over th ese sta tu e tte s. T he vines th u s form a kind of robe for th e s ta tu e tte men, th e ir w hite facca nnd han d s protruding i from out the greenness A rgonaut. Ohl “The little son o f tlie hostess Is m ighty ugly, Isn 't he?" ‘‘Do you think so?” ‘‘H e certainly d o esn 't fak e a fte r his m other. M ust look like his fa th er.” “ H is m other says he does. I ’m his fa th e r.” —H ouston Post. C ha ap E nough. “Oh. John, th e baby lias sw allow ed a dim e!" "W ell, this diet Isn 't expensive, as food goes, b u t I doubt If It's nourish­ ing.” —Boston Trans« ript. Newport or Tillamook BE ACHE S MANY ATTRACTIONS AND DIVERSIONS Round T rip Fares On Sale Every Day. Return October 31. Also Week End On Sale Saturday and Sunda«S Return Monday. For information ask your local agent John M. Scott. General Passenger Agent Portland, Ore. Southern Pacific Lines Have you bought your Liberty Bonds? Red Cross Week June 1 8 -2 5 m