Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, March 16, 1918, Image 3

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Little Willis Bold.
The Gorman campaign of corrupt!«!!
— Bolotsm, as It baa been called—led
L
Reserve strength lor mother­ Representative Dupre to say. In Baton
hood is of two-fold importance Rouge:
"This Bolotsm. this getting at us In
Cut out the following rscipas and and thoughtful women before directly. Is a fiendish thing. It reminds
C a w Sl.lli .« J Ma»l S«.-. fwlUaJ. Ota.
LOU IIIM KM Mwiaa.»
mo of little Willie.
past# them in your cook book to holp and after maternity take
" 'My sister's feller kicked my dog
RATIO-7ta ta «. RMX'IAL Waali at Month
you Hoovoriao.
They have boon
yesterday,’ said Willie, 'but I’ll get Eat lean meat if you feel Rack-
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Use the Old-time Magee Tea and thoroughly Iwlwl by iastjuctora and
even with him, all right
WfcfcTS r'llU « K AI I \( HMKNT
special lecturers in the departmont
achy or have Blnddcr
Sulphur and Nobody
" 'How'll you get ev en f said Willie's
of homo economic# at the University
friend.
trouble.
Will
Know.
" Tm gotn' to mix quinine,' said Wtl
K ir,::
of Washington.
He, ‘with my sister’s lip rouge.’ "—
Washington Star.
Meat forms uric act I which excited
dray hair, however handaome. de­
and overworks the kidneys In their
Hiking la on« of th« most satisfac­
note* advaiirlog age. Ws all know
Satisfied Owners in the advantage of a youthful appear tory mehtxls of cooking fish. Large and
Not Necessary.
efforts to filter It from the system.
It supplies pure cod liver oil
Well, look at that man across the Regular eaters of meat must tlnah the
atm' Your hair Is your charm. II
iglon and Orrgon.
small
fish
may
bs
baked,
but
small
street taking off his hat to the woman kidney* occasionally. You rruet re-
inakia or mars the fare. When It
Th«' i 'J f v tiiil point of » t m k attach 1 fadca, turn« gray aud looka streaked, ' ones are usually broiled or sauted, for rich blood and contains he's parting from !”
Ileve them like you relieve your bow-
ÆÏY. liaarinR*.
The WI ilcrtl in juat a few applications of Hage Tea
lime and soda with medicinal
' Why shouldn't he. If he’s a gentle «*»• removing all the acids, waste and
tha u X truck aita Ancnt maria with a and Hulpbur enliancea Ita appi-arancr baked with the head and tail on, or
poison, else you fee> t dull m'aery In
glycerine, all important ingredi­ manv>
T w w i u h T im b r i* l l .a r i n g . O l l l t r apa*
removed, and the , body split open.
"But she’s bis wife.”—Exchange. j the kidney region, sharp pains In the
a hundred fold.
ents
for
s
t
r
e
ng
t
he
n
i
ng
the
ritVcntions In portion.
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back or sic» headache, dizziness, your
Don’t stay gray!
I.ook young! , Steaks and filets may also be baked.
Why Huy an Inferior make?
T o o M uch to Ask
stomach so u ra . ton g u e la coated and
nervous
system
and
furnishing
Hither prepare the recipe at home or
Fish may be stuffed for baking, or
__ »hen the weather ia bad you have
A. J. LORMOR, Factory D.t nkiüor get from any drug store s 60-cenl
abundant
nourishment
.
.
*
m
k
HM
,or
th
rheumatic twinges.
The urine Is
F m II am I. O r a iw i. bottle of "Wyeth's Hage and Hulpbur baked in a sauce, such as tomato or
VU » U fe law .
•• v
«
.
_
i , k
cloudy, full of sediment; the channels
It is free from alcohol.
Compound," which la merely the old brown sauce, or may be brushed with
^ V u H n g 0 the
Insist on the genuine clototop o ^ rsh o el "but I canT
(.outlet V Mo'». time reeipe Improved hy the addition fat, and sprinkled with flne bread
giving three cheer* for a hard w inter, “p two or Ulr*e tlmB* dur,n« th<*
of other Ingredleuta. T o taunds of crumbs or corn meal. Fish without
T he N o r u rg h n c *A liv er o il In i
Rais. Squirrels folks recommend this reudy-to-use
To neutr„ lre the, e IrrlutlnK acld,
Em ulsion m now refined in #ur ■Imply because Willie and Jane are
decided flavor la improved by being
n tric a n latiorato rie* w h i c h
preparation, la-cause It darkeua the marinated with a mixture of vinegar
enjoying the .led and skates they g o t, aQd nu, h off ^ hod,-, urinous waste
J lijw
I F .» le r m m » lc d
il pure and palatable.
hair beautifully, besides, no one can
for Christmas
V. aahlugton Star.
get .p©ut four ounces of Jad Salta
flnw-n.
< t/l V J. i7-n
^
i 12.«» I’acliMt l»r» pnaalblc tell, aa It darkeua at nutur and spices for an hour or two before
table-
p
-
.
,
.
Dom
any pharmacy; take
ww
- —Xe! |
(¡UlUlit» h J, . l ii> mnl evenly.
You molaten a baking, Granyflah, red snapper and
before
li*irla torroni U. H. Vmi.
ap-inge or auft nrush with It, draw flounder are good prepared in this way.
■
They
sent
the
marine
reporter
In
^
a*'Ve‘w
la
y
V
T
n
d
your
Good Reason.
Stinta . . Mxk I iiluft Hl.'g . falluri. Oit lug t>■!• through the hair, taking one Salmon trout and rock cod are good
the absence of the society editor to kldne
wl„ then . ct flne >nd b, . dder
"I
am
afraid,
my
dear
young
friend,
■mall atrand at a lime. It) luurulna stuffed and served with tomato M u r e that 1 am losing my grip."
write up the wedding of the heiress dlBOrder, dijMlppear.
This famous
to a foreign nobleman and how do you „ , u „ made from the , cld oi gr>pB,
BIG, STRONG CHICKS the gray hair dlauppiata; after au Halibut, red snapper and catfish are
"Don't
say
that,
professor.
Why,
other application or two, Ita uatural good baked in tomato sauce. Hake
headed It.
#nd ,emon j uiCe, combined with llthla.
1« (Ho* rwmlt o f ualnir I 't t * .
your address has been holding atten­
Iu itu» l i M u k U i r t a n i Ilro<>d> color la reatored and It becomca thick
,
„
_
, „
_
and has been used for generations to
fresh mackerel in brown sauce, covered! tion from the start."
• |
«ru
T fu n 'a (h * kind you glosny and lustroua, and you appear
Tied
Up
to
Her
Peer.
Ex-
cjp .,, and stimulate sluggish kidneys
"But I am losing my grip, I tell you.'
with crumba.
w an t.
W rit» for our • d yearn younger.
and stop bladder Irritation. Jad Salts
I saw the porter give It to the wrong change.
Knw ( n u l o * No. (jo.
Wyeth's Hage and Sulphur Com
~
Z
:
is Inexpensive; harmless and makes
Baked Catfish With Mock Hoiland- man."—Baltimore American.
nUlUMA INCUBATOR CO.
pound la a delightful toilet requisite aiae Sauce -Dressed catfish, salt, J>ep -1
Fiery Red Pimptee.
a delightful effervescent Ilthia-water
ToUluma. ( oiifurnla It la not Intended for the cure, mltlga
A
hot
bath
with
Cutictira
Soap
followed
drink which millions of men and wo-
Fruit of Silence.
per, melted fat, fine bread crumbs.
tlon or prevention of dlaeoae.—Adv.
Wipe and dry the catfish.
Sprinkle] "Here Is a girl In Orange who kept by an application of Cntlcurn Oint- men take now and then, th- - avoiding
with salt and pepper and rub with secret the fact that she was married raent to distressing eczemas, etc., i serious kidney and bladder diseases.—
proves their wonderful properties. For A<*T-
melted fat. Sprinkle with crumbs and j for six months.”
.Stamp ABORTION out of
Th* Chureh •
"I dare say that particular Orange free samples address “Cutlcura. Dept.
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your I lord and keep it out!
Colonel — You're a thorough bad bake until tender, basting frequently. girl
The Philosopher.
didn't want any one elze to know X, Boston.” At druggists nnd by mall.
A. eir
at yuossolf Km.li "««: )four conduct's outrageous. How Serve with mock Hollandaise sauce.
Haste
Is
one of the Old Nick's most
she
was
paired
"—Baltimore
American.
Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.—Adv.
• •i»» .• Writ. t... it.-.- i.-ai-i you ever catue to be an officer I don t
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valued little scouts.
• «>»$ AUirtlufi.
Wuflsllun* mid kflOW
Mock Hollandaise Sauce—3 tbsp!
Some of those pink tea devotees
Sticks to Lovely.
Something Additional.
.A.uieW*,, h.nl. Kl' U numb"
Huhsltern (bitterly)—No. sir. If It vegetable oil or butter substitute, 3
their tea with scandal.
young lady had been educated
"The woman I marry must love me sweeten
a* n.h a b , , , . 1... . . »¿in r . , , . ... s.a ,.h . si. had ti t been for th la beaa 11 y war I tbsp cornstarch, 2 eggs, 2 cups milk, at The
Knowledge Is the rarest of Jewels.
college and waa giving an order to
If. Ds«t**.lit.w«il Cs. OOCti «»«• Warilill.Wll Khou|(| nave been In Holy Orders long
1 tsp salt, juice of one lemon, speck of the grocer.
^ “That* may° be "all right for a poet |
ieW Care 10 pay the prlce t0 atUUn
ago.—London Opinion.
cayenne. Melt the fat, stir in flour, j "I require some cheese." she said.
But the ordinary man has got to have
■
wfld googe f ^ s by a chart that
“Yea,
miss,”
replied
the
grocer,
smil­
and
blend
well.
Add
milk
slowly,
1
Explained.
either a Job or an Income. -L ou isville , he wUelt avlator in the bu8lness
ing
amiably.
"I
have
some
lovely
Courier-Journal.
"Why Is that houae n eit the corner stirring constantly until thick. Add cheese.”
doesn’t know.—Florida Times Union.
one always empty? Has It the reputa­ lemon juice juat before serving.
"You should not say 'lovely cheese.' ”
One
Exception.
wav
tion of being haunted?"
“Nobody wants to see a single
**
., . ,
Stuffed Rock Cod —Rock Cod weigh­ said the girl severely. " ‘Lovely’
"No, hut the inan who lives In the
should only be used to qualify some­ article included In the higher cost of
A clockmaker conduces his busi-
corner one gives lessons on the corn ing 3 lbs., salt, melted fat. pepper. thing that is alive.”
living "
ness by reversing the usual rules.
e t”
Dress fish, leaving on the head and
Z S o * wid (hntmenl M
th tr ^wKrrr
The grocer's smile broadened as he
"I don't know about th at Everybody
“•iow *° : ’
tail. Remove scalea, beginning at the glanced at the Gorgonzola. "Well, then, would
be clad to see the thermometers
He starts it by winding it up.
Getting Even.
tail and working toward the head. miss." he said, " I’ll «tick to 'lovely.'” going up.”—Baltimore American.
1 U RIN E* Granulated Eyelids,
Tho druggist danced and chortled Rinse the fish and dry well with a —Exchange.
The Substitute.
'
* J S*»re Kvc*. Kyes In llsm n t by till the bottles danced on the shelves.
Cause and Cure.
Old Lady—It's very naughty for little
Jtfn, Duét «tot! li'óisi qm«kly
"What'a up?" aaked the aoda clerk cloth. Fill the cavity with fish stuff­
Pure blood la essential to Good
rrlirvtd hy Murine. Try »I in
ing. Sew the Bides together, using a
Doctor—You need to be treated for boys to smoke tobacco,
«
“ yuur Eye« and in lU In » Kyn. "Have you been taking something?”
“ 'Oo are yer callin' a little boy?
piece of twine. Place in a dripping Health. Garfield Tea dispels Impuri­ the whisky habit.
"No.
Hut
do
you
remember
when
our
Y Ì iu r M S No Smsrtisg. Jsil Eys Cialul water pipes were frozen last winter?" pan; bake until tender; haste fre­ ties. cleanses the system and eradi­ Casey—Begorra, doctor, that's how I And. besides, this ain't tobacco—It's
cates
disease.—Adv.
got i t —Boston Transcript
a cigar?”
Marine Eye nemedy ^ u ^ r & V . V ' s ^
"Yea. but what------M
quently with melted fat.
Serve with
«y. «.i»#, is Tu’. • xa-. Y ’ I
. r» .
"Well, the plumber who fixed them tomato sauce.
Ask M a r i n e K y e K t a w S r t u . , u l t i m o
Decent
Road.
Looking
for
a
has Juat come In to have a prescription
" I say, my friend. called the motor-
filled." — Pittsburg Chronicle - Tele­
Franklin Farm Wages Fixed.
1st to the farmer, at i he drew up along-
graph.
PRICES PAID BY
Fasco, Wash.—At a meeting of the side of the field. ' ‘I'm looking for a
road to take me into Squiggles-
Franklin
county agricultural prepared­ decent
To keep clean and healthy take Dr.
US FOR RAW
vllle."
Fierce's iMmaant Felleta. 1 hey regu­ ness league at Connell, action was
“I'm domed glad to hear It," replied
FU R S ARE
late liver, bowels and stomach.
taken looking to the establishment of the farmer. "E f ye happen to find It.
EXTREME*
a uniform wage scale for farm hands stranger, send me a teilygram, will
Quelling the Panic.
throughout tha county. D. A. Scott, i ye?"
LY HIGH
One night at a theater aorao acenery
of Ritxville, discussed the labor situa­
took
fire
and
a
very
perceptible
odor
Wr’U for Frvr UM
of burning alarmed the epectalora. A tion, organization of labor bureaus,
uniform wsge scales and better treat­
actor appeared on the stage.
E . R . SK IN N ER & CO.
"Ladles and gentlemen." he said, ment of farm help. A wage scale of
ltd moto m u t
SACSAMUfTO. CAL
“compose yourselves. There la no dan $60 a month up to harvest time was
ger "
adopted, and it was the unanimous
Tells how to looesn a sore,
The audience did not acem reaa opinion that men on farms should be
Too Valuable to Chide.
sured.
tender corn to it lifts
given better working conditions.
Mrs. Hawbuck— "Jllram . It takes
"I.adlea and gentlemen," continued
out without pain.
you twice ns long to drive the plga as tho comedian, rising to the necessity
It un < d to."
of the occasion, "confound It all, do
Fanner H.—"I know It. You would­ you think If there was any danger
No humbug!
Any corn, whether
n't expect me to speak harsh to a lot I'd be here?"
hard, soft or between the toes, will
of crlttera worth $50 apiece, would
The panic collapsed.—Exchange.
loosen right up and lift out without
you?"
a particic of pain or soreness.
Simple.
Wheat— Bulk baste for No. 1 grade:
This drug Is called freexone and Is
Generally Ruinous.
"The kaiser Is undoubtedly t a bad
"Whisky has ruined the reputations fix," remarked the chatty man; "one Hard White— Bluestem, Early Bart, a compound of ether discovered by a
Allen, Galgalus, Martin Amber, $2.06. Cincinnati man.
of many man."
nut so easy to get out of as that the
Ask at any drug store for a small
"Yes," replied Itronrho Itob. "and at city youngster found himself In on the Soft White—Palouae bluestem, forty­
tho same time I ain't so sure that a farm lie wns up on top of a tall hay fold, white valley. Gold Coin, White bottle of freezone, which will cost but
lot of naturally no account men haven't stark and shouted to the farmer; 'Say. Russian, $2.03.
White club— Little a trifle, but Is sufficient to rid one's
done their share to ruin the reputation Mr. Itamra, bow am I gotn' to get club, Jenkina club, white hybrids, So­ feet of every corn or callous.
Helps
Put a few drops directly upon any
of whisky."—Washington Star.
nora,
$2,01.
Red Waila — Red tender, aching corn or callous. In­
! down?"
teeth.
"The farmer considered F e problem Russian, red hybrids, Jones fife, Cop- stantly the soreness disappears and
No Disrespect
breath.
nnd
finally
solved
It.
1 >« 1 . $1.06. No. 2 grade. 3c less. No. shortly the corn or callous will loosen
“Tho bench Is going to tho dogs "
•• -oh. Jest shut yer eyes au' walk 3 grade 6c less. Other grades hanledd and can be lifted off with the fingers.
"How can you spenk so disrespect­ around
appetite.
a bit,' he said.”—Exchange.
This drug freezone doesn't eat out
by sample.
fully of the Judiciary?"
the corns or callouses but shrivels
digestion.
"Judiciary nothing! I'm talking of
Flour—Patents.
$10.
The Old Songs.
tho dog show ”—Ilnltlmoro American.
Millfeed—Net mill prices, car lots: them without even Irritating the sur­
"I wonder why it Is that we love the
Bran, $30 per ton; shorts, $32 per rounding skin.
Ju st think! No pain at all; no sore­
Good health cannot be maintained 1 old songs best?" asked the sentimental ton; middlings, $39; mixed cars and
ness or smarting when applying It or
where there la a constipated habit. ; one.
less than carloads, 60c more; rolled afterwards. If your druggist don't
"I
think."
said
her
workaday
hearer.
Garfield Tea overcomes constipation.
'it's because they're not sung so barley, $6Ctu.68; rolled oats, $66.
have freezone have him order it for
—Adv.
-G ive It to me.
often.”—Buffalo Express.
Butter — Cubes, extras, 61c; prime you.—Adv.
firsts, 60c. Jobbing prices:
Prints,
Even a Stranger.
pl ease* Grand*
An Ocular Toast.
oxtHS, 62c; cartons, lc extra; butter-
"An Indors nient for office means
Plodding Pete— What does It mean
fat, No. 1, 55c delivered.
little."
daddy.-
“Well, wo pet so we Indorse a man
Eggs — Oregon ranch, current re­ where de song says: “Drink to me
a* wo hand o it a match—on request.” S h ip ui« y ou r iroo«l. fn tn rodu c< ». N o com m U nion ceipts. 35fu35(c per dozen; candled, only wit’ your eyes?”
Ragged Rogers—It means dat de
—Louisville ( otirler-Journal.
Im m o!i*t.« paym ents. Wa will pay you:
37c; selects. 89c.
-W b y Bobby, if
loidy kin read de wine list, but dat’a
DnNiMtHl p o rk . 2 0 .*.
Poultry—
Roosters,
old,
20(u
22c
per
D resw d v«-al, Rmnli. 1 8 r .
as fur as it goes.—Boston Transcript
pound;
stags,
24(it.26e;
springs,
27(<t
liitr
v
r
a
l
up
to
300
II
m
.,
1
2
c
you wait a bit for
M ON EY FO R YOU.
l,iv » c h it-k m *. 2 2 c
ro o a to ra . I S c
broilers, 35c; ducks, 32 («, 35c;
Thouaantln o f tr ir»od younir
nottltwi. I I)r*-i»««'tl Mirl-avi* 3 0 c .
Garfield Tea. taken regularly, will
L lv a tu r k a y » 2 0 c 28c;
B«hnkt> Wnlkor I . in«*»« Collar«'. I ’ortliinil. piM N I *.va d u clta 2 2 c .
turkeys, alive, 26(<r correct both liver and kidney dis­
f>r.wM»*<i
2 0 c geese, 20tn'21c;
It youTI h a v e It
■t admitji in pottit on».
Lnroll «ny I mu*. Frt*« L iv t *«**•*« 1 5 c.
DresvwqJ iemali «roata. 1 2 c .
27c; dressed, 35<f/37c.
orders.—Adv.
CfttAtOCU«.
to
enjoy longer!”
F R A N K L. S M IT H M E A T CO.,
Veal— Fancy, 20(</ 20|c per pound.
" F ig h tin g th e Heef TVuat."
Sense
of
Relief.
Pork—
Fancy,
21(d21}c
per
pound.
PO RTLA N D. ORE
Hides, P elts, c s!f.k,a Wool & Mohair 2 2 8 A ld e r S t . f
“How did the shortage of gasoline
Sack vegetables—Carrots. $1.60 per
We waul all r«i
Write lot Prit*s and Muffin« T»**.
-Poo-poof That's
sack; beets, $1.50 (it 2.00; turnips. affect you?”
"W ell,” replied Mr. Chuggins, “It
THE H. T. NORTON COMPANY,
$1.60; parsnips, $1.50(ii'2.00.
was a kind of comfort to know off­
no argument with
Portland. Ora..
>attlo. Wn.. It« llinwrhnm. Wn.
m
i
Potatoes — Oregon Burbanks, $l('u hand exactly why the old machine
1.26 per hundred; Yakimns, $1.60; wouldn't run."—Washington Star.
sweet potatoes, 6ti$6(c per pound.
c u r i d
v **'- P0* - B**w>
Onions—Oregon, buying price, $1.75 IT’S DANGEROUS GROUND that you
3 1 I I W* Poultrv. Bmt«r, Egg,
stand on—with a cough
per hundred.
'cause !h$ flavor
,n d F o rm P ro d u ca .
or a cold, and your
Green Fruits — Apples, $l(i£2.25;
to th. Old K.llahli. IvMdlni hnuw atti s
blood Impure. Out of
lasts, anyway I ”
ewftl of It jroMr, ol Huuftn- IVoMngo, snd
pears, $2.25; cranberries. Eastern.
tw Miunxl of TOP m A mke r PRICKS.
just these conditions
$17.50 per barrel.
comes Consumption.
F. M. CRONKHITE
March 13, 1918.
You must do some­
S -4 7 f r o n t S tro o l
P o r tla n d . O r « ,r .n
Cattle—
thing. Doctor Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discov­
Med. to choice ste e rs.. . . $10.600fl 1.60
I*u* Kr* K,«rw <
ery cures severe, lin­
Good to med. steers......... 9. 60« t 10.60
ópalars »' d
gering Coughs, Bron­
DAIRY »ISr.ruifnA C0-.
Com. to good steers......... 9.00((i)10.00
1--3W
W
IIU. W.
chial, Throat and Lung
Choice cows and heifers. 8.50011 9.76
Affections, and every
Oaekiat, ,,Thd llana L *w Cactw," fraa.
Com. to good cows and hf 8.6ut<i 9.60
disease that can be
MOTOR CAR REPAIRING
Cannera.............................. 4.2508 6.25
reached through the
Bulls..................................... 6.0008 9.00
* '/¿Art /Àr/nr-» •* /jt»*
blood. Nervous prostra­
MACHINE WORK
j C alv es................................. 7.50oi 12.00
tion and debility are
MAGNETO ¡SERVICE STATION
conquered by i t When
Stockers and fe e d e rs .... 6.50011 9.50
^a
'ALL'KINDS OF
you're weak after an
!
H ogs
Prime light h o g s.............. $16.860817.00 attack of grip or fever—you will build
Prime heavy h o g s........... 16.600816.86 up health and strength and put on
W E W A N T A T O N C E Ig g jy g r
CYLINDER GRINDING
P ig s ..................................... 14.0007)16.25 needed flesh by taking the 'Discovery.'
I R R I T A T I N G C O U G H S Bulk
Obtain
at
your
drug
store
a
vial
of
................................... 16.850816.95
T o u c a t th a h ig h e st p ric e s a n d q u ick r e tu rn s
Pnmipftr ternt rnusha, rotti,, hoanwnr«,.
PROMPT ATTENTION
"Pleasant Pellets,” made up of the
w h e n y o u ship to th is old e sta b lish e d a n d
Sheep—
hmtM-hitla s n d ( im ils r in fls a e d xm l trrlt.itcil
T O ALL ORD ERS
reliab to F u r H o u se . It's y o u r n e a r e s t m a r k e t.
May apple, aloe leaves and Jalap. This
i-oKlitioraofthe
throat
w
ith
,
tr
a
tn
l
ram
n
lr—
Western
lambs..................
$15.0007115.50
Broad way at Flanders, Portland, Or.
la the well known pellet made up near­
H . L I E B E S
& C O .
SEN D T O R
Valley lamba...................... 14.5007116.00 ly fifty years ago. by Dr. Pierce, and
RAW FU R
R a w r u r D ealers- F u r M a n u fa ctu re rs
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