r PAGE 4. ■L - .................. street, and is fastened to another ! (Hilo at the right height to strike The Pr«?sident, in accepting the | a person in the face. Korknor in ^ 5 7 resignation of Goethals and firing attempting to cross the street at Penman off the shipping board, this point hung up against the w ire D. U WOOD did the proper thing. When men I cutting his right eye inflicting u Publisher allow political or personal inter | painful ami dangerous w ound. ■«Irne •• aecoad-ctaas wall »t « » •“’V“" '" ests to outweigh and interfere in ■< P»ll» 01«». 1 * 0 » Coautj. Or»«»«. •a*"«» «»• | the discharge of their duty to Art ol Contro«* of M»r>k *. >*7* HOUSE PARTY the people, it is time for their Telephone—Hem Office. ‘ _____ Black Rock. Ore, July 21. heads to come off. Just who SuiocHption Itela: Or» r a r II 00. »I* mon<l*A was in the right in the ship con- Mr. and Mrs. Pay gave a house H anta. tkr»» moo Ihn. 23 cent»; «Inalo cu©». Ir » . i troversy is mere conjecture. luirtv Thursday evening to a There are too many in power. number of friends who joine«! in Advertising Rato«: Duplay, 1» coni» »n Inch ; Bun hum Notice». 1 can«« a Uno ; For Kal«. Ren«. | or seeking power who would ex bidding the present camp good Sachant«. Want and Pay KnUriainment No ploit such powers to their own bye. Moving begins next week. llcaa. .Seta, a lina. Card of Thank» 10 e u : Les» j personal gain; who will not listen Music for the occasion was fur Kotlce». local ratea. | to the council of others nor obey nished by Arthur Chapin, guitar, Copy torneo ad». andch«nt»a»honld b« *ent the wishes of the people. The Lea Nickerson, harmonica. la Th» New» noi later «han Wedneaday^______ i seeds of Democracy fall upon Refreshments were served. Off letal M«w»p»v»r •' «ha City •>< r»'1« Clt« stony ground so long as such a Those present were: condition exists. Mr. and Mrs. Yantis, I s s i e d E v e r y S a t u r d a y M o r n in g Mr. and Mrs. Krauger, Mr. and Mrs. Chapin, INVESTIGATION IT SQUELCHED Verda Russel. Wahln, DRINK Washington, July 23—Congres Thersa Rain Russell, sional investigation of the denial Lea Nickerson, of the mails U n d e r the espionage PUGH’S Clvde Cory, law to certain Socialist publica Patsey Fincune, tions was squelched for the time LOGANBERRY being today w hen the House pos Mr. and Mrs. Pay. tal committee adversely reported JUICE DRAFTED OF FALLS CITY a resolution for that purpose in troduced by Representative Lon- I Chris Hansen don- The Postmaster-General SOLD EVERYWHERE Charlie Stoddard informed the committee it would John Martinson be incompatible with public in Randolph Butler terest to publish the reason on Geo. R. Turner which he acted. Food Economy Louis Velaga A. S. Chappell There is more or less humbug Harry Krebbs in the schemes for meatless days Ira Lee Teal sugarless days, etc. It takes a Guy Lewis certain quantity and variety of C. Hunnicutt Dale Gottfried food to keep human beings in Oscar Sprague normal health. The man who Geo. Otte The best show at the Gem tonight goes without lunch eats enough Roy Bowman Walter L. Tooie, Jr., Lawyer ! breakfast and dinner to make up. D. L Wood tf. Jorda Rhoades Going without meat means an Dallas, Oregon. Sidney Read increased consumption of other Oral Courier is spending the L'oyd Miller commodities. The chief oppor week in Dallas. Mehrle Griffin N. Selig and family were Dallas tunity for economy is in avoiding Elmer Barnhart visitors last Sunday. waste of food, and, within Wm. Tice reasonable limits, the consump Mrs. R. A. Titus was a Dallas Clay Miller Warren Cobb tion of the cheaper forms of food. visitor Wednesday afternoon. Chris Ritter If variety be sacrificed for cheap Fresh Bread. Cakes,Cookies,Pies Wm. Martin ness, ill health is likely to result. ; and other bakery goods, every Otto Elkins. Government bureaus can render day, at the Falls City Bakery. Roy Miller and Charlie Stod good service by informing the WANTED—Woman to do wash dard left Thursday for Salem to people from time to time what ing for family of three at home. enlist. foods contain the largest food Box 292. Falls City. Austin Titus, Harold Frink. value in proportion to cost but WANTED—To buy from owner Ronald White and Lester Gard this should not be done with the 5-passenger Ford. State price. ner, all members of the Coast inference that only the relatively Must be in good condition. Artillery were mustered into the cheapest should be consumed. Jas. Day, Black Rock, Ore. service at Eugene, Tuesday. Going without food is not econ Camp No. 1. omy—it is a waste of human One of “ Painless Parker's” dis NEW LAWS IN EFFECT SEPT. I energy. ciples was in the city Thursday After September 1st it will be night demonstrating his skill in ur lawful for anyone to sell milk or butter from cows that have not Your great-grandfather carried the painless methods. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Powell and passed the tuberculin test:—Ex the market basket on his arm cept that it does not prohibit sel and your great-grandmother nev lira. J .& S. Powell visited with ling to cream or cheese factories. | Wm. Lewis and family, Friday of er saw a delivery wagon from | last week, near Lewisville. It shall be the duty of owners any store. There was none. Gladys Este.v, who has been to print, stamp, stain, impress, Today, one Philadelphia merch j visiting several months with her cut, carve, engrave or otherw ise ant will pay over 110,000 to carry ; aunt in Portland, returned to her deliniate in a clear distinct and legible manner, his name, upon home his customers' packages. I home in this city last Sunday. all bottles, jugs, cans, or other Last Monday while working at Three busy tax-gatherers who containers used in storing, ship dip into your pockets every day j the mill, a heavy piece of timber ping or vending the lacteal fluid. fell on Treval Powers’ foot bruis- are. “ Have it charged,” "Have it exchanged,” Have it deliver ' ing it so as to be necessary to Sausage - Pork sausage must be all hog; likewise, beef sausage ed.” All tend toward extrva- | remove some of his toenails. I Floyd D. Moor, School Supervis must be decidedly beefy, and gance in buying. or wras in the city the first of the pork and beef 50-50. The oyster can must go. Tin week in the interest of the Indus- Buy only what you need. Pay i trial Club picnic to be held at cans, lard pails and similar con cash. Keep what you buy and Lewisville tainers will no longer grace the _ Wednesday, Aug. 1. carry your packages home, and Wednesnay fire destroyed* the | culinary departments of restaur- the price of every commodity dam and some of the flume at Mill a"ts- hotels confectioneries, candy will fall. 1, temporarily cutting off the sup- si 0Ps:. or b ^ n e s as cooking ply of water for the log pond at utens.ls-except that they may be It is stated that Hoover has mill at this place. Work of re- used to store the cook’s jewelry, salt, sugar, rice and similar dry refused to have anything to do building is well under way. fodder. with food control unless he can Mr. and Mrs. John Walker left be absolute dictator. He might Wednesday afternoon for a visit prove to be absolutely honest and M, E. CHURCH NEWS competent to successfully handle at Oregon City ^jid Portland. Mr. The Junior League had a good with a severe time up the river the situation. But, on the other Walker . . . was . . taken . „ at the picnic hand he might bring about incal pain in his back a few days ago Tuesday afternoon. They were culable damage before he could putting him on the retired list for chaperoned by Rev. anil Mrs. be headed off. If the laws were the present. Hanson and Mrs. Lane. as strict on food gamblers as on The Postoffice Inspector was in Plans are being formed for a the newspapers the food question Scout hike in the near future. would soon be satisfactorially the city Friday closing up his part Poy Come to the M. E. church next of the work in the matter of leas adjusted without useless investi Sunday morning and bring some ing a building for the postoffice. gations and appropriations. It is in the hands of the Depart one with you. This is a fine way ment but it is safe to guess that to do a little personal and mission Speaking on the food bill, W. there will be no change of location. ary work. The Sunday school hour J. Bryan said: A. G. Fisher of Black Rock was [ Is 10; preaching service at 11. “A government that can com seriously injured Thursday by • Iieague meeting is at 7 o’clock- mandeer the lives of its young falling from a railroad trestle, a «Subject, Recreating the commu- men and call for the money of distance of about 40 feet, striking n|t;y 8 Recreations-” Leader Miss its older men should have power his back across a log. He was rreat. We.had a good meeting to protect the whole people from taken to the hospital at Dallas. [a3^ Sunday. May we see you the greed of an unpatriotic few. Latest report the doctors w e r e Inhere next Sunday? unable to determine if he was in- At the Sunday evening service jured internally. Mr. Fisher is a | the Gospel Chorus will sing. An NO PEACE PROPHESIES WANTED large fleshy man, probably weigh- or;hestra has recently been organ- Oklahoma City, Okla. July 23. ing near 300 pounds and in falling ized and they will assist in the —Following the report that an that distance he could hardly j music. Mrs. Irwin gave a very j interesting and helpful address instructor in the Alva Normal escape serious injury. ____________ last Sunday night on the works of School had been telling the class American Bible Society in Siam. es in the Summer school that the EYE INJURED BY GUY WIRE She also told many other interest- war wauld probably cease within Lester Forkner, shipping clerk ing things about the people, cus three months, R. H. Wilson, State Superintendent of Instruction, at the depot was seriously injured toms and conditions in that far today wrote President J. W. Tuesday night by running into a away land. The pastor will have Graves, ordering I. 1..1 u> make guy wire in front of Mrs. Hin- an inspiring message for you next an investigation and to dismiss shaw’s residence. The wire is to Sunday night. May we see you any teachers who express such brace the electric light pole at the there. corner of South Main and Bridge The Probationer's class will sentiments. QJJjr JFalls CCttif Nrutc A Righteous Act p ro fc e e te n n l Cnii>o WE SELL THE BEST GROCERIES __ * Today, tomorrow, or next week you will find the best that can ho bought at any time or any place. f l i t M«'l A* K. M . H K L l iW A R T H P H Y S IC IA N A N D B U R G E O N Office «nui «l«n>» t'«*l «d I’. O ...... (*m . •’ mol ... Kuailrm f I liOtID öl"* SHOES AND LODGERS SUPPLIES r.ii. ••»U L>rvgou S u o in c o o slnviM} Prices as low us consistent with first-class merchandise. imm FALLS CITY LOGGING 4 LUMBER CO. f a l l a tlitç HìCtCl S a m p le R o o m s B o a t A c c o m m o d a t io n s F. Droeo» Proprietor meet Monday evening at 7 o’clock in the League rooms, lessons 4 and 5 for next time. Be sure and bring your bible with you for Wednesday evening prayer meeting and bible study hour. Also equip yourself with a good sharp pencil or pen and ink.J The Fourth Qurrtcrly Confer ence will lie held on Wednesday, August 8, according to announce ment from Dr. Ford. Gospel Chorus and orchestra practice Tuesday night. Mr. Henry Milter of Oregon City came Thursday for a few days visit with his mother, Mrs. Mary E. Miller. Guy Lewis is down from Pow ell’s camp this week on account of sickness. Mrs. Trimble moved to Balder- ee’s camy Friday. War to End in January C on tin u e d from 1st p a g e eigh t, th e y ear o f th e age o f the kalaer T h e y ear o f the relit» o f th e kaiser w hen he declared w ar la tw enty seven w hich 1» th e numlier o f the last hook o f th e New T estam en t uml th e <lnl«‘ of th e hlrth o f th e kaiser. T he sta te s •>( the Union, tn .cth ei w ith th e D istrict o f C olum bia, nu m ber forty nine, am i four m ultiplied by nin e equal.» thirty s i \ and three plua alx eq u a ls nine. T h e congressional rep resentation of th e natlou num ber live liuiulred and thirty-one, and live plus th ree plus one equal nine. T h e d ays, w eek s uml m onths repre Adm onition. sen tin g th e period (•egliiniiii; wi t h W arning. flic declaration of Revelation. w ar l»y A l ’TOC Chapter Thirteen, It AC Y and the Verse Nine. entry Into w ar by DEM OCRACY are 1)711, l .’i and 33, re sp ec tlv ely —A ug 2, 1:114 tin; April < 1 , 1917 «0» — nml th ese num bers led u ce to nine. •MF ANY MAN HAVE AN EAR LET HIM HEAR." letters. « « 6 I F A 9 « 1 « « ft A N K ! 14 1 T w o plus ne reo c"quala nine ft ft ft ft ft ft ft N Y N A N H A V 14 Z ia 1 M t 1 'a ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft A R 1 . R T ft 1 M 1 19 12 6 20 t 9 ia ft ft ft « R 6 ft 11 1 T h e total o f th is nu m erical repre aentation 1« one hundred »ml forty- four. w hich Is the fifth cipher o f the sym bol. O ne plus fou r plus four eq u a ls nine. T h e correlation o f the sum o f nu m erical rep resentation o f all the letters o f the ulphabet nam ely, three hundred nnd lifty-on e— to the sym liol nin e In the Scriptural prophecy. Number of hooke hi New Testament ...... 27s3il H ed ucealot Number of rhapicr* In book o f R >v<4atl< n...v2sSI Reduces to I R o o k of Revelation. chapter xvll................... i;x3CI Reduces lo 3 B o o k of Revelation, chapter xtil................... 13x351 Reduces t o t R o o k of Revelation, cliapter xlii, verse 9.. 9x351 Reduces to » The sum of the nine Arabic numeral».. 4» The sum of the numerical representa tion of the letters In the words "Holy Bible” and "kaiser” reduces to nine. The sum of tho numerical representa tion of the letters of the alphabet and the letters In the word "kn laor” reduces to nine. The sum of the numerical representa tion of the letters of the alphabet and the letters in the words "German em pire" reduces to nine. The sum of the numerical representa tion of the letters of the alphabet and the letters In tho words "Holy Bible” reduces to nine. The symbol verse nine contains twelve distinct letters of tho alphabet. A, E. F, H, I, L, M. N, R. T, V, Y. The sum of the numerical representation of theae twelve reduces to nine. Within these twelve letters of the symbol verse nine la fonnd the name of the battle which saved Christianity and the civilization of the world. M E R N A 1 1 ”LET HIM T ll AT IIATII CNDKlt STANDING COUNT THE NUMHKH OF T11E R E A ST ” THE CIPH ER OF TH E BOOK OF REVELATION. 1. T hs date of blrth of k s te e r ...................Z! I The yenr of relsn of kalaer nt lime of hi» deelaratlon of war ........... lì I The politicai divisto«» of tleiioan empire ..................................................... *• 4 . Tho laat hook of th» New T»sla- ment ........................................................ *■ 4. The chaptsr In thè laat hook................. U A The vere» In chapter (»). word» In th» verse (9)................... ................ " 7. The lettera In word* of ih» verse.. I. The clpher of thè batti» that a lv e i ctvtltzatlon of thè World I. The rlpher of thè arcai ayntbol. Ilio lettera In ver»» » ............................. 81? The number of the heuet ................**■* ft ft 18 14 8 t Il A II I* MI silu r a Bohle’s Barber Shops F a ll t C ity , O r e g o n tellers io« cas gel a Shi*«, lair (s i. Bath ar ’Stilar' Arcai ter dilla« 'dram I sundry w II. 11.4 i « i fur « R itiriti 1 11 ernia y • fritti MnNTM* \ m G. L. H A W K I N S MARBLE ANO GRANITE MONUMENTS Oal l aa, O regon r t ’NKitAi i>iiit< Tint V R. L. C H A P M A N FUNERAL DIRECTOR Wo » ‘. tond <9 all w o rk pro m ptly. D illa » and Falla C ity. Ore K ► ft < » r \ I ► : J. O . M IC K A L S O N l> al» r in K l ’. A l . I S I A I K Full« City. Oregon. ■■ ,--------— BR OW N SI3 LEY AB STRACT (.0 ; «10 Mill hall*«. Or«# a ». JOHN H MIMI K Y M aibai «r. O u r «IthirRi i |*l4 m | 1« p u il M tl*lljr from y Kvcunli. ^ Notice lo Xcws Subscribers A m urk her«' im h e n te a th a t y o u r s u b s c r ip tio n it* d e lin q u e n t. F le n s e cu ll an d Lx it. m » REM EM BER TH E SIX E S. First Cipher................ VI Second Cipher.................1*4 Third C ip h er ....,....... » Fourth Cipher................ tl!> Fifth Cipher................ 144 Sixth Cipher. .„ •I I 'W is » E A n 6 l i' T h e total o f th is num erical repre- Mentation la four brndred nml nin e teen . w hich Is the fourth cip her o f the sym bol. M ultiply four by on e by nin e nml the reali It is thirty-six. T hree plua six are nine. « ft ft ft ft 8 8 « 8 H ( » 1 « Y 11 1 n L E 8 15 12 2» 2 a 2 12 5 8 12 T he total o f Ib is num erlcal repre sentatleu t* KIUI1TY-ONK. wltlch 1« tho a itili clpher o f thè «viliboi The «imi o f th è llgur««« In thè word M anie re Iucca to ulne, and thè uuiuher ulne la tho «ytubai o f Ih«« batti«* o f thè Marne Monili ulne I S«*pt. h to 13, bolli Incili a lv e i, ilaya nlne. The anni o f thè ad d illo » o f th è datea o f Ilio baiti«« froiu live lo llilrteeli. l«oth Inelualve, la eltfhly- uno and rediicca to lituo. The niiinlier of th è yeift o f thè batti«« o f lite Marne. 1914. reduce» to ulne. TI h » last cliap ter tu D an iel il»a«k 27 (Ut Old T e sta m en ti contatila thè sym lad and e * pegasea It three lim e» "1339 ti», "1290” (ih. and thè tura o f ilio nino Arabie num erala. forty-U ve d>> I» th è rcauli o f th è d U fereiu e In Illese tw o uumbera. The »uni o f theae three nino» la tw eu ty-seven . wUtcU radure« to utuc. One o f th è tlire«« m inici ala, 2, 4. 3, are inurbai to eXpre-4 thè nunilior <>f thè le v e r a i lettera Include«! In c se h otte o f thè uln e w ords In tcra o ulne, rhap ter thlrteen, hook tw eu ty •sev en of tho New T estn m en t OBUiely. (b ere are tw » w ord! w tth 2 lettera cacti. tw o worila 4 lettera ««aeh. l it e Word« «vitti 3 lettera eaeh 2, 4. 3. T heae num erala are thè sanie aa th ose obtaln«*«l by niu lllptylng nino, thè num hcr o f thè ayntbol. by ia« thè ntunber w lileh dotino» thè la»l b"»k lu Uie N ew T estn m en t «27*; ilo by thè politica! d lv lslo u s of thè H erm an « ni pire (27l; (e* by th è date o f thè blrlh o f thè kalaer tJ7i; (di by lite nuniber <«f lettera In th è sy tu tallio verse ulne '27t. R e a d book 27 G M s. H o m e S s e k a r — | M E TO FA L L S C I T V . O n C G O N j an d Buy O r c h a r d , 'n d a Daniel. In «he Old Testnrnent PROCLAM ATION. T h e books In th e Old T esta m en t are « , en. T h e b o o k s in th o NOW T c t.i m ent are 27, (9*. The liooks In the H oly B ible tire (16, (9*. T h e chapter« 1,189, (9*. T h e v e rses 31,173, <9i. T he w ords i t « " vcraionsi 778,003, (9) 77.!, 471 I, 49». T h e lettera <t*vo veralonat 3,597,180, (01-3^ 60,480, (0*. WHEN YOU C O N S I D E R THAT THERE ARE TH REE MILLION FIVE HUNTOUED AND SIXTY SEVEN THOU SAND o n e H UND RED AN D BK M T1 LETTERS IN THE HOLY IIIULE. IS IT NOT A REVELATION O F O H E A T 810- NIFICANCE THAT THIS IMMENSE NUMBER OF LETTERS ARE SO CLAS «T O E D AS t o A rpE A R BUT ONCE O l.v IN THE FORM OF A VERSE WITH JUST NINE WORDS COMPOSED WITH THAT NUMBER OK LETTERS WHICH EQUAL THE SL'M OF THE THREE SIXES AND THE ORF.AT SYM BOL NINE? THERE IS NO OTHER VERSE IN EITHER THE OLD OR NEW TESTAMENT IN WHICH THE NUM BER OF THE VERSE AN D THE WORDS IN THE VER8E ARE OF TIIE SAME DENOMINATION AND. WHEN ADDED TO TH E LETTERS IN TIIE VERSE, PRODUCE A RESULT EQUAL TO THE SUM OF THE NI NE ARABIC NUMERALS, NAMELY, FORTY-FIVE. 17 7 15 35 II 24 99. reduce« to 9 There are four mmlea of scriptural In terpretation literal, allegorical, triqa» logical nnd anngogrtlcnl. Students are privileged to established new classifica tions as shall suit their convenience In explanation of the data herein con tained, and each can decide how many coin« Idencea and corn lotions of events through a symbolic numlier are neces sary In the verlflcatlon of interpreta tion of Bible prophecy. "If any man have an ear let him hear." -R evelation xltl, 9. "Deeplee not prophr»j*lnt«.”- I Theeea- lonlans v, 20 Prodigall Professor* have n tendency to acridi ty. One wrote once upon a "theme.” "Your voeabulary la mean and poor, but amply suff1l*lent for the expression of your Ideas" To another n proud youth remarked. "I hare spent ten years upon my education." "Prodi gal!” was the reply.—New Republic. Ile a d i|tin r t c r a for C u i n l y a n d C i g n r i W EATH ERLY C O N FEC T IO N ER Y . fri Candies, Tobacco* and Cigar*, L. B. W O N D E R L Y ’8 at H o w ’» This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’« Catarrh Cure. F J. CHENET A CO . Toledo. O. We. the undersigned, have known F i . Cheney for the laet 15 year«, and belteva him perfectly honorable in all buetneaa tranaactlon« and financially able to oa-'T, out any obligations made by hla fink { ■ NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE™ Toledo, O. Hair* Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu- eona aurfaces of the ayatem. Testimonials •ent free. Price i i centa per bottle. Sold by all Druggist a. Taka Rail « Family P hi , tor consUpaUoa.