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SATURDAY. FALLS CITY NEWS now comes (Ehr 3 fallö CÜîtiî ffrmg | , unanimous. ■■— I ' ...■ ------ ------ D. L WOOD Publiih«’ •• avcaatf-cWiw m il »t tfc* po»tpfCr» •t r.lto Cltf Polk rtotmtr On»*a. »»»•» «*• A r t At G M i r M o f M tfoA S IkTk. TflfpMu «kwjWfke. SuhM-rtptton R o to o : Ono ro*r. I1.CP: olt month». M co.it»; thro* month*. M cont»; «in «l» W » r . » » t » A d T * r t 1 » ln ( R » t « » P u p t iT .l S h o n t t t it t n f h ' Bunin«»* K otic*«. X c » n u » lin » h t *»1* R *h t ■*. n »o, W »n t »n d P »y t n t « r t « ln io * n t No tie** Set*, » l i r * . C * r d o t r h * B k » M e t * ; I * » » Votier», > *»l n t u Copy for bow *ds. *nd<h»Biot»!toald h» «e n t to The K ttrt n ot l* t« r th on W edn**d»T O ff ic i » ! •* «h» C tt» I sstep »f » * ! ’ • CU» E v m r S a t u r d a y M o r n in g KEEPING A HOTEL It I» a Study In Catering to o f Human Nature. All Kind** CHURCH NOTICES my vote to make it Ï-? m The reason o f this is that some o f the n eigh b or o f this hcautiful little vale, long known as Socialist ' alley, (and which in some ways was most appropriate for ms j where on earth will you find a finer spirit o f cooperation and ; mutual helpfulness than right here in this little mountain valley.-«nd ' money is practically undeard o f ,- all that, as I understand it is ¡Socialism’s foundation principles right down to the ground.) got to talking about what we could do to help the nation in this season o f ' stress. Age limits or family dependents prevented enlistments, and lack i o f money prevented subscriptions for war bonds. the-, expect to have their comforts hours the others seemingly com cared for automatically, their whims bined to work so as to keep a pile gratified instantly.' o f dirt to be moved from “ here to Pem v.ry Much a Londoner. there” and the there kept getting William Penn, the founder of farther away as the heat increas- Pecn=-lvania, was born on Tower ed. I f “ French feet” are more Hm on Oct. 14, i644, was chriitcn- pain ful than “ Shoveled Hands” ed m YU Hallow- church became a - .. . , . . ... student of L.nooln'* Inn, and th en ,i°r ’ f anLy WOrSe * be hlt joining the Quakers, he abandoned I ^ back w ith a rour-foot pio- the law and prea hed. along with jectile than it does to charge a tieorge I ox, in a meeting house otf pile o f dirt and rocks with a short Lombard street. He once occupied handled shovel, then the front a house in Xorfolk street. Strand, chosen on account of it< closenes line trench is certainly no place Money-Saving Subscription I ,\car $1.00} Tmc F allu Cn v N ews . N o r t h whoi F ak m stbad . t \ ear $1.00 J* $ 2.00 ) Total value, Fraa Mothodial Bargain Both Sunday School 111 a. m. ITcacImig service' 11 u. in. Song unrl praise service 7 followed by preaching at H.ixi. Mid-week prayer meeting 7.dD p.m Everyone cordially inviterl to attend these service«. 1 Yaar Only $1.50 To One AHdra*« UNUSUAL CLUB OFFI R YOUR YLAk’S READING WfWAtit ftv*r\ o n e of o u r »nt>«cril»ef* t«* U k * I m m «Hilft t* itti v untune of ihU firent »ut» «r rlp tl on bftrgtthi It wil l be g o od for but * •holt t im e au »eint you r liftvv or rt m n v i l *«ib« rrip tfcu lit one#. It jrmi nr# now * »ut* •criber t " either, crttlit " I I I b# ettfttotftvl on* y « « r . . T h r Nftwft lin» tiftftn fortuuftt«* in inftkiug m m ng*m«tit* w it h tti* N O R T H " KïM F A It Hü I ► A • » w hf tu by t*i*t li|n«ft > b» “ ffrrr I f,.. -, *ti.<rt I I N At I'll * . f t ' l . • * 411 tt»r prie* of our pftpfr t on»* tn •n«1 Edgar N. lon g. I'ustor. pii> up your tub*« Option lot ftnolhftf >t§f 50 Cents tor Every Subscriber Tbe old rellftbl* NORTHW*»T f ARM STEAD w ll be Digit r «ml better then <v«r (bis coming »*• ton It« editor* will devote tbelr beet effort* In making tht* pftper the 1**1 In th«* country Kach week you'll re efttve a clean, wed ftdlted imu * ou batter fanning, marketing, price*, profit«, educ« tlon cttlxen«btp. home ftud «octal life Ke gular price alone. $ 1.00 per year. Some one at last suggested that Sunday everybody get out and work on the roads. No argument was needed to convince anyone that the roads to town were in desperate need o f repairs, for everybody.(ladies excepted and it isn’t fair to guess their thoughts' had been cussing the roads with the fervor o f a Texas mule skin ner ever since the winter rains aad changed it into two paralel ruts twisting between and labor- ¡ng over rocks the most o f the two miles to town. Nor was any . . , .. argument necessary to show that e , , * ... the road tund was not sufficient to do all the road improving need- | ed in the County, In the American Magazine E. M Staffer brings out a golden rule of hotel keeping in »he following story: “ At a recent Tuesday luncheon in our hotel in Cleveland a guest sig naled wildlv f«*e a waiter. ‘ Here,’ he exploded; ‘ thr* snip's stone cold! A hotel that serves stuff like that thould be turned into a tallow fac- tory.’ “ You could have paged all Euclid avenue without finding an angrier man. Further to emphasize hi* scorn he pushed the tureen away and yanked back his fingers, The dish had burned them. “ But he was perfectlv honest in . i if,,, his complaint. After serving him- self he had struck up an interest- ing conversation with the man on- posite. By the time he was ready to eat the soup in his plate was All agreed that good roads over cold. The waiter apologized an d. . , , _ The " hich to haul the crops to town brought on a fresh order. was a paramount necessity—for guest was happy. “ Now. the waiter might have our soldiers and manufacturers of made capital of those burned fin war supplies have got to be fed if gers. He might have removed the we win the war and win we will. cover of the dish and smiled smugly Therefore it was unamimously at the escaping steam. Without the least trouble he could have proved agreed that we could do nothing his point, but he would have lost his more patriotic, nothing better job. And he would have deserved along the lines o f preparedness to lose it. “ Get down to bedrock and you than to work on the roads, and will find that a hotel is not selling that is where the writer first be rooms or meals. It is selling serv came sure o f the fact that war is ice. It is selling courtesy. It is Hell. For instead o f making me selling satisfaction. It is handling General or at least a Major, why human nature with the brake» handling p e o p le when thev a re f r e e Toe Reynolds simply sank “ Keep from the obligations of business or a movin . Get bus'- ■ That was JUNK 28, 1917 .next month. That's what tins offer is worth to you. but you must act at once. Com* TODAY! TH E FALLS CITY NEWS. Falls City. Or. IIi-Hih|Uaiter* lor Candy ami Cigart WEATHERLY CONFECTIONERY. THE NEWS PRINTERY Every Farmer, Business or Professional Man Should Use Printed Stationery. . . UP* Candi"», Tobacco» and Cigar*. al 1 Bn Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Envelopes, Hand Bills, Posters, Pamphlets, Notes, Receipts, Checks, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Butter Wrappers, Etc. s : : : : m m L B W O N D E B L Y ’S DRINK PUSH’ S LO G A N B ER R Y JU IC E THE NEWS CAN SUPPLY SOLD EVERYWHERE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY THE WORLD’S GREATEST WAR The United States has enteredthe greatest war the world has ever seen. The part we play may determine the future o f Europe both politically and socially. Every American man, woman and child is vitally interested in this war. Some o f us will give our lives, all o f us must make sacrifices. “ The World's Creates« Bautte Offer Train Schedule Effective Oct. 4. 1914 IM " ” 1*» ~ it • « untoti* r> am am. pm. Salem . . . 7:0U !' 45 4.00 Dali«* . . . 8.15 11.02 5.30 FallsQty 8.50 11.35 0.05 Bl'kRock 11.55 IM IM ------- “ pff tUfKOCXP am. pm. pm. Bl’ k Rock 1.05 Falla City. 9.30 1.25 6.10 Dallas. . 10.10 2 00 6.40 Salem . . . 11.01 3.15 1 A. C P o » * « « AotMT War” to the river, which facilitated es- for me- and i ust Plain hel1 is aIt°- is the title o f a new 32 page at'as just placed on the market. It is cape from duns, and he was impris- gether to genteel and lady-like, in the most comprehensive work o f its kind and is accurate in the nn nrl Kntb n * __J * t __ » . ________l J -•! oned both at Newgate and in xi_I the ________ my opinion, to properly describe smallest details. Fleet. So Penn was, after all, verv ! war. There are 15 pages o f maps in three colors (15x111 covering much a Londoner.— London Stand- j But what helped me to bear up ard minutely the various theatres o f war, and showing all the town« was the fact that the others work and villages mentioned in the daily dispatches from the front. Sailing a Boat. ed. We were all privates and There are pages o f photographs, many o f them made ex A isitor—I would like to get you what is still better the Valley was pressly for this book, o f persons, places and things about which so to teach toe to sail a boat. Boatman— Sail a boat ? Why, it’s 100% patriotic. There wasn't a much is said and so little definitely known Photographs o f Zeppe easy as swimmin’. Jest grasp the single slacker. Every one turned lins, submarines, submarine chasers, mines, torpedoes, torpedo main sheet with one hand an’ the out and everybody worked. The nets, anti air-craft guns, gas masks, giant guns that shoot 2-ton tiller with the other, an’ if a flaw kiddies o f 6 and 8 carried rocks shells, German trenches, etc. strikes ease up or bring ’er to an’ There is a complete chronological history o f the war to date, loose the haiyards, but look out fer and brush; the old men o f three the gaff an’ boom or the hull things score and ten were among the and the answers to a thousand and one questions on every phsse o f be in the water an’ ye’ll be upset, first on the firing line, and the the costliest and bloodiest struggle in the history o f mankind. but if the wind is steady v’r all last to leave. right unless y r too slow in luffin’, But the ladies! God bless them An Invaluable Reference Book for fhe Home cause then ye’ ll be upset sure. over and over again—all o f them, Jump right in an’ try it; but, re Possession o f this book will enable anyone to give exact in member, notv, whatever ve do, don’t for I don’t know which ones it i formation on subjects on which his friends speak from heresay. jibe! was that saved my life as I was It is a valuable addition to any library and contains a wealth o f too far gone to realize anything. H or»e* In Battle. facts on the one subject in which everyone is interested at the Arabian horses show remarkable But anyhow just as the sun had present time. courage in riattle It is said that pushed 2 P. M. into eternity, some The book itself is printed on the finest grade o f enameled when a horse of his breed finds him one o f them called, “ Come on you paper and is the best that skilled workmanship can produce. self wounded and knows instinctive men, dinner is ready.” ly that he will not he ahie to carry Falls City New t one year and Atlas $ 1.3 0 There's been some great ac his rider much longer he quickly rptires. heanng his master to a place counts in the papers about the| of safety while he has vet sufficient charges made by Canadian troops strength But if, on the other hand, but I’ll bet their stunts would the rider is wounded and falls to show up pretty rotten compared So kind friends o f the town and the ground the faithful animal re mains beside him, unmindful of to the way we charged that neighboring sections we ask you danger, neighing until assistance is spread laid in the shade o f a great to forget the old name and help T T T T i m T *1 brought. maple by a cool spring. The vic us to establish the new. tory was complete. Oh yes, just one other thing. G E T YOUR A fter the lunch and the stories Change Name of Valley had begun to lag some one bro'i The getting together—working up the question o f the crudeness side by side in community inter That it est donating work to the county Patriotism , Prepardness, Hell! o f the valley’s name. and nation, if you please, was so Cause the Name of Socialist Val was harsh sounding, inappropriate much fun that we plan to have P R IN T E D A T T H I S O FFICE. and meaningless, was conceded ley to Bo Changed to Ren'l Dell. another good roads party. The by all. The name o f Ren’l Dell rest o f you might try it just once. “ W ar is Hell,” said General was proposed and unanimously H. L. Velly, Sherman. Many others have since voted as the name we would call Sec. Ren’l Dell Corn’d Club. corroborated his statement, and our valley in the future. Yes! We do Job Work. Compare our prices with others and see samples. THE NEWS Send us whatever news you know. We will not publish your name hut will publish the news. B U T T E R W R APPER S Good four room house for rent. Apply at the News office. Gorreepoiidents wanted in evt».t ^ tmighborhood in this section ol tfiw country. *