Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, June 22, 1918, Image 3

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Motor a. sear a, benrlnia. whecta, aslea,
and Irallara
W e wreck all tnakaa of cars
end aell their parts at half nrlca
l>evld
Itodea C o , N. Ilrttadwuy and Klandara
ACETYLENE
L IO H T IN O
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■ Mint Otitmraluro Inatallerl
A ll kinds of
Hiipplles J. W. C lancy 333 K M orrison Ht
M A C H IN E R Y
Cut your own lum ber ort a Wlrclnnd
IMrrtabla Hawmlll
You w ill save tim e
nml blE money on your n est lumber bill
W ith this saw m ill you can supply the
lumber needa o f your n clib b ora alao. The
price la reasonable, and lha p ro file will
noon pny for the machine.
W rite for
r n tn li* und fu ll d eta il«
Clyde K<jpL C o .
lMtl> and Thurm an ala., Portland Ora.
H omeseekers mo I nvestors
corme s rm link o r arase
h u n o os y r e ís a n o a rsriM a
New Houston Hotel
Slmili sud F verdi Sto ... Purtknd. Ora.
Pour Mocks from Union Ik u iL Two block
o n New PoaUrfhe.. Modero eral Créeront
Orel roll ou leide room. IU (m lie to B.U0.
CHAS C. HOPKINS. M.neser
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P o u lt r y , h u ile r ,
F. M. CRONKHITE,
45*47 Proof Siraal,
Duy Land Under tha l t « r s and
• t r ip « « In m arvelous P r a lr l« Co.
C a iisrn Montana. F irm s , R an ch ««
and W h o l««a l« T ra c t«, Ueat of to il.
Coal. Oood W i l « r and Living Spring«.
W « own and control w hat w « offer,
are not a «yn d lc a t«. Can s a v « and
maks you money. M AD O N L A N D
c o m pan y .
Byron
Mabon,
Mgr.
T 1 H A Y . M O NT.
Earn More
Young Women and Men
Iltmlna«* cries for tralnod miruU. Oraap >
unity Knurtl now in Northwwat'a bl*j
liuainaMH to ll«««. liahnkc*-Walker, Portland.
Cataloif.
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end P erm P rodu ce,
to II»«* Old |{('lt«liU* Kvitnlina huit«« with a
noDtl of 4fi yntn of K.ju»»r I
and
U i ^ m i u f TO P M ARKET PRICK*.
Portland, O ra «© «
A b*olul«ly
Naar lioth
Dapoti
200 K m m
100 Bath*
Fir aproo!
j Hotel Hoyt I
Coree, Slitti .od Her« Sto.. PoelUod. Ore.
U )U HIMES. Menas*,.
KATES:- ?6c to EL SPECIAL Week or Month
FRED DUNDEE
M O TO R CAR REPAIRING
MACHINE WORK
M AG NETO SERVICE S TA TIO N
ALL KINDS OF
W E L D IN G
CYLINDER GRINDING
PRO M PT ATTE N TIO N
T O A IX OR OCRS
B ro a d w a y at H a n d era, P o rtlan d , O r.
g ' ( ) ^ 0
tirenulaled Eyelids,
Eye# intUmcd by tipo*
turc to Saa, Dial and Rind
lurckly relieved by Martas
yaSeiaedy. N o Smanine,
juit Eya Comfort.
At
Eyes?
Drury ts or by mail 50c par B o t i l a . ----
CysSF .e In Tubet 25c. For Bash si Iba tys
a k Marla# tys trmedy C s„ Cktaasi
riti
Her Valua
‘‘Our nclKhbor’s wlfo would be In­
valuable In Germany.”
“ In what way 7”
“ For her tendency to rubber.”
The Right Kind.
“ Cut out Hurt Joking In the ranks,”
cried I ho acre ant.
“ Ilut they are rank Jokea, air," waa
the culprit's c raoliack.— Exchange.
Indians from Warm Springs and
Celilo take the myriads o f brown,
Hides, Pelts,cS í , r Wool & Mohair green and black aphids found sucking,
*• . mi .1 roo tow Irto to Fnw, o íS t o e i Tito
the life from plants in gardens adjoin- j
T H E H. F. N O R T O N C O M P A N Y ,
ing the strawberry fields o f Hood
Portland. Ore.. Seattle. W s. Belllnshem. Wo.
R iver as a forewarning o f the ap­
proach o f a severe winter. The warn­
to n o m ore nerroeory
ings o f the red men are having a bet­
than S m a llp o x . Arory
ter effect toward securing an advance
S a a ■ s v i a r ^ .lu e ! orlnculoo, «m-
ordering o f winter fuel than the offi­
cere. oedhmnletoneM.af Anmyphord Vietinoti/»,
cial advice o f the fuel administration.
k . ncclootod H O W by yool rbyrK U n. yau Md
TYPH0ID___
Pouf fami./. It U mor* rito! Ih*n bouto Inourmoca.
A lk jrou, Phyilcloo. «tnrrrtW. or tood far Moro
yrm hm/J Tyehaktf" telllog o I T y F b o l d Vice Ito,
fa u lt » f r a » eo , mai ton e-» I n » Typhold C o rri«*.
TRE OITTTE LABOCATOBV. BCIRCLTY, CAL.
P E O A U C t M « V A C C lM C t •
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Skin Tortured
Babies Sleep
After Cuticura
S o ., 23e.
O ialtooat M aad SO«.
How It Started.
Mr. Brown— I had a queer dream last
Tough.
‘Both day ami night I ’m on the go." night, ruy dear. I thought I saw an­
other man running o ff with you.
Tho tired chauffeur proteated.
Mrs Hrown— And what did you aay
'I never get a rest, nil hough
to him?
1 often get urreatod.”
Mr. Brown— I asked him what he
“ I,” aald Hie temperance mat), was running for.— Tlt-BIta.
"strongly object to tho cnatoin of
May Have Happened.
christening ships with champagne.”
“ Thle paper tells of a man passing
" I don't," re| lied the other man. " I
think there's n temperance lesson In off as a woman o f 25 years. Now I
wonder— "
It.”
"W h at do you wonder?"
"H ow can that bo?”
“ I f I ever gave up my seat to that
"W e ll. I mm llately after the first
bottle o f wine the ship takes U> water lobster on the street ear.” — Brooklyn
and slicks to It ever after.” — New Citizen.
York Globe.
Force of Habit.
THE M IKING OF
A FAMOUS
MEDICINE
H o w Lyd » E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Is Prepared For
Woman’» Use.
A visit to the laboratory where this
successful remedy is made impresses
even the casual looker-on with tne reli­
ability, accuracy, skill and cleanliness
which attends the making o f this great
medicine for woman’s ills.
O ver 350,000 > po
pounds o f various herbs
are used anually and all have to be
gathered at the season o f the year when
their natural juices and medicinal sub­
stances are at their treat
The most successful solvents are used
to extract the medicinal properties from
»
these herbs.
Every utensil and tank that comes in
contact with the medicine ts sterilized
and as a final precaution tn cleanliness
the medicine is pasteurized and sealed
In sterile bottles.
It is the wonderful combination o f
root* and herbs, together with tha
skill and care used in its preparation
which has made thia famous medicine
so successful in the treatment of
female ills.
The tetters from women who have
been restored to health by the use o f
Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com­
pound which we are continually pub­
lishing attest to ita virtue.
P. N. U.
No. 2», 191«
Yakima. Wash.
The reservation
committee, which pledged the govern­
ment 20,000 acres under cultivation in
1819 and a bushel o f wheat for every
dollar expended in the way o f reclama­
tion development, met here recently to
consider plans for fulfilling its pledge.
Eire, believed to be o f incendiary
Congress recently appropriate)] $600,-
origin, completely wiped out the plant
o f trie Rice-Kinder Lumber company 000 for immediate use, and the com­
at I,ents, near Portland.
The loss is m ittee expects to co-operate with the
estimated at
between $60,000 and Federal authorities in planning the
$70,000, covered by $16,000 insurance. development.
While the ultimate decisions must
Phyaical connection between
the
Oregon Electric and the Southern Pa­ rest with the department, the commit­
cific
at somewhere near Jefferson tee hopes to have the lands to be im­
proved designated as soon as possible
street in Portland is c*dered by Re­
thut they may Ire cleared o f sagebrush
gional Director Aishton in a letter to
this fall and as much done as possible
the Public Service commission. Sim ­
to put them in shape for a maximum
ilar physical connection also is ordered
crop next year.
at Albany.
It is expected 20,000 to 25,000 acres
A. E. Shuster, the North Bend jus­ o f new and lands w ill be brought un-
tice o f the peace who was convicted o f ' der production. As the average crop
appropriating $K00 o f county and state under irrigation is over 35 bushels to
money to his own uses, was sentenced the acre, the committee feels that it
by Judge John S. Coke, o f the Circuit can easily make good its pledge to the
court, to spend from one to seven government o f producing a bushel o f
years in the state penitentiary and pay wheat for every dollar o f the appropri­
a fine o f $1300.
ation.
Although crops about Sheridan arc
Immanse Crop on Reservation.
fairly good on an average this year,
Yakima The Yakmia Indian reser­
the amount o f rain for the spring sea,
son has been very Bmall.
A t the pres, vation w ill produce crops worth $7,-
ent time it is fearer! the grain w ill not 000,000 this year, said L. M. Holt,
come up to the standard. Farmers project manager, who has finished com­
are cultivating the soil as much as piling the crop acreage for this season.
possible to keep the w et subsoil near The survey shows an increase o f 7000
the roots o f garden stuff.
,
acres over last year and an increase in
So excellent has been the work o f wheat o f 5000 acres.
the women, girls and boys who volun­
The total in wheat is about 15,000
teered to go into the berry fields near acres, as against 20,000 in alfalfa. The
Hood R iver that many o f the growers potato crop remains virtually the
There are
feel that the problem has been met to same, about 3700 acres.
The total
their entire satisfaction and have de­ 3000 acres in sugar beets.
clared their intentions to continue to in crop is 73,000 acres.
grow berries rather than plow up their
fields as planned in case their berry
W ater Crisis in Okanogan.
crops were lost.
Washington, D. C. — Because o f an
The sale o f 4,190,000 feet o f western unprecedented shorage o f water in the
yellow pine and 380,000 feet o f other Okanogan reclamation project in north­
timber was authorized by District For­ ern Washington, the department o f the
ester Cecil to the Baker W hite Pfne Interior has asked congress for an ap­
Lumber company, o f Baker, Or. The propriation o f $125,000 to pump water
timber is located on the Burnt river from a distance. Unless water is ob­
watershed. Whitman national forest, tained soon, crops and orchards w ill be
in Eastern Oregon. The prices range ruined and the work o f many years’
from $2.25 to $3 for the yellow pine to development w ill be severely retarded,
60 cents per 1000 for the other species. the department’s report said.
General crop conditions in Folk
county are bad ami unless rain falls
CAMIJON p a p c r a t y p e w r i t e r
soon all harvests w ill be cut at least
R IB B O N
Aphids have destroyed all
Himinon. Carbon I'ap ar Co., •<>• K. it t h one-half.
Nortli
A ll kln<1. of rurnon paper, astro vetch and pea crops and have mater­
<loral>la ty p ew riter ribbons.
ially damaged the wheat.
,
A Q A T R C U T T E R S A M FC. J I W I I I R I
Wffkly Riles
Monthly Riles
Yakima Reservation Committee te De­
velop 20,000 Acres Arid Land.
Jack— W hy did you break your en­
gagement with that school teacher?
Tom — If I failed to show up of an
evening she expected me to bring a
written excuao signed by my mother
— Exchange.
With the Fingers!
Says Corns Lift Out
Without Any Pain
You reckless men and women who
are pestered w'th corns and who have
at loaat once a week Invited an awful
death from lockjaw or blood poison
are now told by a Cincinnati authority
to use a drug called freesone, which
the moment a few drops are applied
to any corn or callous the aoreneaa Is
relieved and aoon the entire corn or
callous, root and all, lift» o ff with the
fingers.
Freesone dries the moment It !s ap
piled, and simply shrivels the corn or
callous without Inflaming or even l r
rltatlng the surrounding tissue or
skin. A small bottle of freesone will
coat very little at any of the drug
stores, but wilt positively rid one's
feet of every bard or soft corn or
hardened callous.
If your druggist
hasn’t any freesone he can get it At
any wholesale drug house for you —
Adv.
You May T ry Cuticura Free
Send todny for free samples o f Cutl-
curn Soap and Ointment and learn
how quickly they relieve Itching, skin
nnrt scnlp troubles. For free samples,
address, “ Outlcnrn, Dept. X. Boston.”
At druggists and by mall. Soap 2t,
Ointment 20 and 50.— Adv.
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Wheat — Bulk basis, Portland for
No. 1 grade; Hard wheat— Bluestem,
Early Bart, Allen Galgulus, Martin
Amber. $2.05. S oft white — Palouse
Bluestem. Fortyfold, W hite Valley,
Gold Coin, W hite Russian,
$2.03.
A second order granting a franchise W hite Club — L ittle Club, Jenkins'
has been granted to the Siuslaw Boom Club, W hite Hybrids, Sonora, $2.01.
compay covering a part o f the Siuslaw Red W alla— Red Russian, Red Hy-
river and streams and tributaries in j Drids, Jones F ife, Coppei, $1.98. No.
Lane county.
Under the new order 2 grade, 3c less; No. 3 grade, 6c less.
Knowles, Hadsell and Sweet creeks- 1 *ther grains handled by samples,
which were covered by the first order-
H our--Patents, $10; valley, $9.60;
are eliminated.
The order is also wh°le wheat, $9.60; graham. $9.20;
amended to provide that the streams Parley flour, $11 per barrel; rye flour
covered by the franchise are navigable $110/11.40 per barrel; corn flour,
to logs and provides that private oper- $11.600/ 14.50.
ators along the Btreams shall not in
M illfeed — N et m illfeed prices, car
terfere with the rights o f the com lots; Bran, $30 per ton; shorts, $32;
pany. The first order provided that milddings, $39; mixed cars and less
the company should not interfere with I th» " carloads, 50c more; rolled barley.
$74(//75; rolled oats, $69.
the rights o f private owners.
Hay— Buying prices, f. o. b. Port­
Portland's most novel demonstration land: Eastern Oregon timothy, $32 (n
of what the Red Cross can do will be
furnished by the opening of a Red 33 per ton; valley timothy, $270/28;
Cross salvage bureau which will han­ alfalfa, $240(24.50; valley grain hay,
dle Junk— old Iron, old metals o f every $24(<(26; clover, $21; straw, $90/10.
Butter— Cubes, extra. 41|c; prime
possible description, rags, bones, pa­
per. discarded material of all sorts tirsts, 40Jc; prints, extras, 44c; car­
ranging from tubes that once held tons, lc extra, butter fat. No. 1, 43c
shaving cream or tooth paste to the per pound.
remains of great pieces o f machinery.
Eggs — Oregon ranch, current re-
The possible construction of a rail -! cejpt». 38|0( 39c; candled, 40oi41c;
road by the federal government from I selects, 4Lc per dozen.
Yaqulnn bay. through the Waldport j Poultry — Hens, 23oi25c; broilers,
country and Into Lane county for the 280/ 30c: roosters, $16o/17c; ducks,
purpose of reaching valuable spruce geese and turkeys, nominal.
tracts. Is Indicated by the presence of
V eal— Fancy, 16c per pound.
surveyors who are working on the west I Pork— Fancy, 23c per pound.
coast of Lane county near Heceta Head j Fruits — Strawberries, $2.500/3.50
lighthouse. The engineers have been
per crate; cherries, 50/ 12c per pound;
working between S'aqulna bay and j
cantaluopes, $1.50 per crate; goose-
Waldport for several weeks.
lrerries, 5o/6c per pound; apricots,
To have his right arm shot away $2.35oz 2.50; watermelons, 40 i 4J c per
and suffer other serious Injuries while I pound.
he slept In his bunkhouse was the un- i
Vegetables— Tomatoes, $2.250i 2.50
fortunate fate of R. T. Cornelius, an ! per crate; cabbage, 2 i0 i3 )c pound;
employe o f the Pelican Bay Lumber
company, when a blghpower rifle In lettuce, $2.500(3 per crate; cucumbers,
the hands o f C. E. Lusk was accidental­ $1.250/2 per dozen; garlic, 7c; celery,
ly discharged. Lusk was cleaning his $3 per crate; peppers, 25o/.35c per
gun tn the room adjacent to that of (round; rhubarb, 4c _ per pound; aspara
Cornelius and It la believed that the gus, $2.50 per crate; spinach, 5T</6c per
muzzle of the gun was not over two pound; peas, 10(r/12Jc per pound;
fpet from the victim when It was dls beans, 15c per pound,
charged.
Sack Vegetables — Carrots, $2 per
Total fire loss In the state outside of
* 1' 85’ parsnips, $1.25;
Portland for May la estimated at $261.- j 1)e*'ts- * —
000 by State F ire Marshal Wells. In his
Potatoes — Oregon Burbanks, $1(3
monthly report. This Includes losses 1.50 per hundred.
on 69 buildings, Including 32 dwell­
Onions — Yellow , $1.75 per crate;
ings, 24 mercantile buildings and crystal, $20/2.25; red, $1.75 per sack.
stocks, seven barns, four sawmills and
one school. Two o f the fires were
Cattle-
June 19, 1918.
from overheated stoves, three from ex­ Prime steers................. $12.0001.13.00
plosion of gasoline, six from the ex­ Good to choice ste e rs ...
11.000L12.00
plosion o f lamps, six from electric Medium to good steers.
9.000Ì10.00
irons and defective wiring, eight from Fair to medium steers .
8.50/rT 9.50
exposures, 21 from defective flues, and
8.OO0S 9.00
23 were incendiary or of unknown Common lo fa ir steers .
Choice cows and heifers
9.000Í10.00
causes.
Com. to good cows and h f 7.50(/?' 8.00
After L. G. McDonald, alias George Cannera.........................
3.00(3? 4.50
6.00(3! 8.00
Thompson, alias George Van Buren, pa­ Bulls...............................
8.00(311.00
role violator, had been apprehended by Calves.............................
7.000Ì 9.00
Des Molnea authorities and Oregon au­ Stockers and feed ers...
Hogs—
thorities were about to go after him
news reached Salem that Thompson Prime m ixed................... $16.45(316.60
16.000Ì16.75
had been turned loose at Des Moines. Medium m ixed.............
Rough h e a v ie s .............
15.50(315.75
The recent hot days have caused a P i * * ................................
15.50(316.75
steady rise o f the Columbia river, I Bulk...............................
16.60
which now stands at the highest mark | Sheep—
this season. Bottom land gardens are!
submerged. Probably the greatest loss Prime spring la m b «.. . . $14.000(14.50
13.50(314.00
will be to George L. Davenport, o f Port­ Heavy lambs................
8.000Í 8.50
land, who had his foreman plant a Y earlin gs.......................
7.50(3 8.00
choice variety o f potatoes In the land W ethers.........................
Ew es...............................
north o f the Mosler depot last week.
5.00(3 7.50
•4 s,
National and Local
Meat Business
The meat business of the
country is conducted by various
agencies—
B y small slaughter-houses
in villages—
B y local Abattoirs or small
Packing Houses in towns—
both
U sin g only a part of the
local live stock supply
and
Furnishing only a part of
the local demand for meat.
These slaughtering and distributing
agencies fill a well defined but neces­
sarily restricted place in the distribu­
tion of the products o f live stock.
But only packer* like Swift &
Company, organized on a national
scale, are able to undertake the ser­
vice that is more vitally important,
involving
A n Obligation to the Producer
T o purchase for spot cash all the
live stock the producer may send
to market for slaughter.
A n Obligation to the Consumer
T o make available to every con­
sumer, everyw here, in season and
out, the full supply and variety o f
meat products, o f the highest
standard that the market affords.
Year Book of interesting and
instructive facts sent on request.
Address Swift & Company,
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
~S 5-
Talking Politics.
" I don't hear you talking politics
very much.”
“ No.” replied Senator Sorghum.
‘Talking politics is all right in time
o f peace. But I'm w illing to figh t for
the future privilege of talking my
politics strictly in my native lan­
guage.”— Exchange.
All the Fixings.
L ittle Freddy had Just been put in a
khaki suit with long trousers.
"Mamma.” he asked, "am x a man
now like papa?”
“ I suppose so,” she replied.
“ W ell, then,” he continued, “ I guess
I ’ll take a dime out o f my bank and go
down to the barber shop t.nd get
shaved.”— Exchange.
Sense of Humor.
Giving Details.
"So you think women have a sense
o f humor."
Maud— K itty married a man a good
“ Decidedly,” rejoined Miss Cayenne. deal older than she is, so I hear.
'Some o f them would never marry the
Marie— Older? Why. he’s twice her
men they do if they didn't appreciate real age and three times the age she
says she Is.— Boston Transcript.
jokes."— Exchange.
Not a Permanent Objection.
W IT H YO U R HANDS TIE D by some
chronic “ female com-
Prospective Tenant — I like the
A to
plaint" or weakness,
house, but I don't fancy having that
what can you expect?
huge building opposite. It cuts out
There's nothing you
the view.
can
accomplish—
Agent— Oh, but that's only a muni­
nothing you can en-
tion factory. It may blow up any day.
And no good
— Exchange.
reason for it. Doctor
P i e r c e ' s Favorite
A Waste of Knowledge.
Prescription will cure
"Y ou r friend seems very pessimistic
^1 you. safely and cer-
about the outcome o f the war.”
V
tainlv. if you'll give
"Y e s ; you see, he has no way o f ad­
it faithful use. For
vising Gen. Foch when to bring on his
every one of these
reserve army.” — Exchange.
womanly troubles, this is the only
remedy: In periodical pains, bearing-
To keep clean and healthy take Dr. down sensations, organic displace­
Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They regu­ ments, and every kindred ailment, and
late liver, bowels and stomach.
in all the nervous disorders caused by
| functional derangements
T ru e Devotion.
An easily procured vegetable pill is
"And you love me for m yself alone?" made up of May-apple, the dried Juice
of the leaves of aloes, and the root of
“ Yes, dear.”
“ Suppose I were to inherit a million jalap, made into a tiny pellet and coat­
ed with sugar. It was first put into
dollars?”
“ I could help you spend it with a ready-to-use form by Dr. Pierce nearly
clear conscience.” — Birmingham Age- ] 50 years ago. Almost every drug store
in this country sells these vegetable
Herald.
pellets in vials for 25c— simply ask
| for Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They
Intrusted to an Expert.
have Dr. R. V. Pierce stamp.— Adv.
"Does that mule of yours kick?"
“ Yep.” replied Farmer Corntossel.
“ Miss Bertha says she has such an
“ An’ I don’t much ob ject There alius
has to be some kickin’ and I'm per­ , elastic nature.”
fectly satisfied to leave It all to the
" I suppose that Is why she does so
mule."— Washington Star.
much rubbering.”— Exchange.
Sapolio doing its work. Scouring
for U.S.Marine Corps recruits.
Join Now!
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