Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, June 22, 1918, Image 4

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    POLICY PAID IN FULL
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K O D A K
D. L. WOOD
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Act t>f fcnerrw of March 1 isrt.
Mrs. Surah Ronco was in Dal-
las Tuesday.
Ttle^ f e Wfw» Office.
Helen 'Treat returned Wednes­
day from her school.
Subscription R a t » : O n« jrenr. tt.OO; »i* month».
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Exchange. Want and Pay Kutartainmeni «So
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Kotiert, legal ratea.
For Rent—Good 4-room house.
Inquire at News office.
Mr. Chas. Aurland of Minot, N.
D. has returned home.
Copy for new ad». andc:iange»»hou\«i be aenl
xt The New* not later than Wednetday.
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S U P P L I E S
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Thompson’s Drug Store
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HOTEL
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Sampl» Rooms
Bost Accommodations
By Mrs. Robt. J. Burdette.
The firing line Is now in your kit­
chen.
Knock out the breadline at your
table.
! It has been said that the Revolu­
tionary War was won by men fed on
hasty pudding, in other words, corn
meal much. Let It be written in his­
tory that the winning of the present
war was made possible by the United
States eating potatoes.
The manner of eating, the time of
eating and even the kind of foodstuff*
eaten are largely a matter of habit
We do not desire to break ouraelvea
entirely of the habit of eating ®r life
would not prove worth living, but it
can be made to prove better worth
living if we change some of the habits.
Suppose we cure ourselves of the
hand-eating habit and see if we do
not consume less bread. If you were
i put your bread and butter on your
te and eat it with a knife and fork
would reduce the amount of bread
> aten at once. In some of the Oriental
untries men carry strings of bright
red wooden beads that are known as
“ Conversation beads," and they seem
unable to talk unless they have them
in their hands to play with and pass
o n one hand to the other. We seem
od something in our hands at
e or we feel the meal is incomplete
that something Is usually bread,
jrget this habit and save wheat. If
you must, continue the hand eating
habit, held a hot potato.
v to Increase World's Bread Ration
famine creeping through Eu-
and every nation struggling to
•oiiilce enough food to sustain life,
the American farmer has a duty that
he can not shirk. America must ship
food to Europe for our soldiers.
America must supply bread to c a r v ­
ing peoples. No matter what other
crops are raised, more acres should
be devoted to bread grains. "Do your
bit. Mr. Farmer,” says a Food Ad­
ministration bulletin.
“ Success de­
pends upon you in this world war."
West Point is on a food-conservation
basis, and the health of the cadet
corps is better than ever. All bread
used is composed of 45 per cent wheat
flour, 45 rye, and 10 per cent white
bolted grain flour; and many cadets
consider it superior to the former
white bread. Sugar consumption has
been cut down, meatless days and
meals are rigidly observed, and the
reduced amount of meat has been
beneficial to health. A lesson from a
reliable source.
Gus Kile, Recorder for the Mac­
cabees of this city, received a
cheek for $600 in full payment of
the policy o f It. V. DeWitt, who
wus killed May 23, by being run
over by a logging train.
On account of his being engaged
at extra hazardous work it was
feared that the policy had been
forfeited. Mr. Elle sent the proof
of death to headquarters and the
claim was promptly puid.
F.
Oroeg«
Proprietor
FC N KR AI. h l R KOTOR
R. L. C H A P M A N
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Wa a'.tand to al! work promptly.
Oaüas and Faits City. Oro.
: W H E N IN S A L E M S T O P AT TH E
New Argo Hotel
J H. LAUTKRMAN, Prop.
Rates:
Single, 50c. 7 5 c , $ 1 .0 0
Double: 7 5 c . to $ 1 .5 0 .
Bohle’s Barber Shop
AGENCY OF
I nternational T ailoring co .
D allas steam laundry
Bundles forwarded Wednesday morning
Tobaccos and Cigars, at
B. WONDERLY’S
It is suggested that men in de-
ferred classifications who are not
Ralph Williams of Portland was
engaged in work beneficial to the
in the city Thursday.
Government, lose no time in seek­
Miss Geneva Treat spent a few ing a job requiring more brawn
and less brains, else they may be
days in Salem this week.
inducted into reul military service.
Chas. Moyer and wife came up
J. W. Smith, nmnuger of the
from Portland Wednesday.
Falls City Lumber Ca and J. J.
Joe Sampson left for Stevenson, Sammons went MeMiam ille Tues­
Wash, the first of the week.
day with the intention o f employ­
ing the boys o f the McMinnville
O. Aurland is improving rapidly
College for mill work. T b«*y wei e
and will soon be able to be out.
unsuccessful, however, as about
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Trimble 350 of the boys had enlisted in the
were in Black Rock Wednesday,
various branches of military ser­
vice.
Mrs. Chas. Vick and family and
C. F. Vick and wife were in town
The unprecedented prosperity
Sunday.
of Falls City is attracting outside
business concerns. The attractive
Dr. Atwood returned Thursday
pay roll is causing wide-awake
evening from a week’s visit in
merchants of other and less fav­
Portland.
ored localities to cast their optics
Misses Ethel and Clara Sampsonj toward this land of promise and
have gone to Camas, Wash, for in all probabilities there will be
the summer.
some substantial business addi­
tions to Falls City. Much trade
Mrs. Pete Teal went to Hoskins
leaves Falls City that could, and
Thursday to visit a few days with
should be kept here.
her mother.
The Falls City Lumber & Log­
Mrs. Helen Bodie of Salem vis­
ging
Company have installed an­
ited at the home o f Mrs. E. A.
other
large engine. This engine
LaDow Sunday.
is intended to pull the head-saw,
Dave Grant, our weather prog­ thus relieving the twin engines of
nosticator, has ordered rain for a great load. By this arrange­
June 22, today.
ment the mill will have a much
greater capacity, and in case of
W. B. McKowan returned on
any engine troubles belts can be
Wednesday evening from the hot
shifted and they can run as usual.
springs in Washington.
The demand for lumber is so great
Mrs. Mary Miller returned from that the mill must be crowded to
Portland Tuesday where she had the limit to handle the orders.
been visiting her daughter.
Henry F. Smith of Dallas has
Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies,Pies rented the Sower’ s building and
and other bakery goods, every will open up a New and Second-
day, at the Falls City Bakery.
Hand store in about ter days.
He will buy and sell second-hand
E. K. PIASFCKI, Lawyer, Dal­
furniture; also rags, rubber, brass
las. Ore. Probating of YV ills and
and copper.
He will move a
Settlement of Estates a Specialty
stock of goods from Woodburn.
Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Long, Mrs He will also have 5c and 10c bar­
Alex Courier, Mrs. Buell and Miss gain counters.
Stoves repaired
Roberts went to Salem Wednes­ and furniture repaired and uphol­
day.
stered. Have fine span of horses
harness, hack and two wagons
A* V. R. Snyder of Dallas was
for sale.
in the city Thursday on business
for the Oregon Fire Relief Insur
ance Co.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Mrs. Chappell and Eva returned
Sealed bids will be received at
from Seaside Monday where they the office o f the Auditor and Police
visited with Mrs. Z. Batourney Judge of Falls City, Oregon, until
and Mrs. Gus Anderson.
the 29th day of June 1918, at 7:30
o’clock in the afternoon of said
Albert Hoppe and wife left on
day, for the construction of side­
Taking It From Babies.
Thursday for south-west Missouri.
walks on certain streets or parts
“ Every ounce of wheat products In
He will go to Howell County, the
excess of six pounds per month that Headquarters for Candy and Cigar*
o f streets within the city of Falls
you eat, Mr. American Citizen, is that WEATHERLY CONFECTIONERY. finest apple country in the world.
City, Oregon, to-wit:
much literally taken from the mouths
Austin Titus and wife o f Dallas
of the starving women and children
Beginning on the north side of
of France,” says a Food Administra­
were visiting here Sunday.
Mr. South Main street at the intersec­
M . E CHURCH
tion bulletin. "The armed allies may
Titus has enli3ted in the Spruce tion of Dayton street, running east
go without wheat, but these innocents
Division and will soon be in the on the north side of said South
will actually die unless we give them
Sunday School 10:00
of ours in generous proportion.”
service.
Morning Worship 11.
Main street 210 feet to the east
Epworth League 7:00.
J.J. Sammons says that the hay
Evening Service 8:00
and grain crop between here and
You are most cordially invted. McMinnville is excellent. Hay is
to attend these services.
ifcss.
being put in the barn at $10 per
A. S. Mulligan, Pastor. ton, loose. It is estimated that it
wi'l be $12 baled.
The raising of the draft age to
45 is not without its compensation,
George March and w ife went to
Freo Methodist
us it will enable some o f our patri­
Seaside
on Friday o f last week.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
ots, who were so very sorry that
Mr.
March
returned Monday, but
Preaching service 11 a. m.
they were too old, an opportunity
Mrs.
March
expects to remain
Song and praise service 7:30
to enlist. Watch and see them
three months. While there they
followed by preaching at 8:00.
crowd the ropes.
visited Canyon Beach.
In the
Mid-week prayer meeting 7:30 p.m
crowd were Geo. March and wife,
Everyone cordially invited to
Mr. Waterhouse and family, Jack
attend these services.
Catarrh C annot B g C ured
Purdy and family, Chet Marsh
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as the}
Edgar N. Long, Pastor
cannot reach the scat of the disease. Ca
and family, Z. Batourney and
tarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease
and in order to cure it you must take In­
family, Gus Anderson and family,
ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
Toney
Chappel, Mrs. Chappel and
taken Internally, and acts directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
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other friends, 24 in all.
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It
was prescribed by or.« of the best phy­ Divine Services each Lord’s Day An excellent lunch was provided
sicians In this country tor years and is
a regular prescription. It Is composed of
and a delightful time had.
Bible School 10 a. m.
the best tonics known, combined with the
best blood purifiers, acting directly on the
Divine
worship
11
a.
m.
mucous surfaces. The perfect combina­
tion of the two Ingredients Is what pro­
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
duces such wonderful results In curing
WANTED
catarrh. Send for testimonials, free.
Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
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F. J CHENEY & CO . Props.. Toledo. O.
Second-band, good sacks. Will
Bold by Druggists, price 75c.
The public is invited to be with
T a k e Hall s Family Fills for constipation.
pay 8cts cash.
N. SELIG.
us in these services.
Victory bread is received with hear­
ty approval. But don't be satisfied
use it on a wbeatless day or at a
wheailess meal, because it isn't wheat-
Monmouth Co-Operative Creamery
OW NED B Y F A R M E R S ,
RUN B Y F A R M E R S ,
G IV ES S Q U A R E D E A L TO F A R M E R S .
Our Truck Comes Wednesdays and Saturdays.
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forU.S.Marine Corps recruits.
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The constant strain of
factory work very often
results in Headaches,
Backaches and other
Aches, and also weak­
ens the Nerves.
D R . M IL E S *
ANTI-PAIN PILLS
will quickly relieve the
Nerves, or Pain, while
•EVER* RAIN.
D r . M ile s *
Heart T reatm ent
is very helpful when
the Heart is overtaxed.
IF F IR S T B O X , OR B O T T L E .
F A IL S T O B E N E F IT Y O U , Y O U R
M O N EY W IL L B E R E F U N D E D .
” 1 u»*d to «uffsr a *f«at d«al
w ith lumbago In my «houl4«rs
and back. A frUnd Induced m«
to try D r
Ml!««’ Anti-P a in
1*111« and I am only too clad to
b« abla to attaat to ttao r«llaf
that I «ot from tkaa« apUndld
ptlla.
They for® a valuabl«
■nrdlrln« and do all that tl Is |
claimed thay will do.”
L E W IS J. CUTTER.
Marietta. Ohio.
G E T YO UR
BUTTER W RAPPERS
P R I N T E D AT T H 18 O F F I C E .
B U C K ROCK ITEMS
LOGANBERRY PICKERS
Parties wishing to pick berries
should make application at my
office at once. Price for picking
will be ljcts per pound with let
bonus at end of season; berries to
be carried to end o f row.
C. J. Pugh.
Miss Freeta Wallace and Miss
Mabel Baker were Dallas visitors
on Wednesday.
Misses Opal, Freeta and Clifford
Wallace, and Ed Sodestrom were
in Falls City Friday and attended
the dance.
Mr.
line of the Win. Matthews prop­
The Military Department is go­
erty.
ing to investigate the status of
Said sidewalk shall be construct­ men exempted from military ser­
ed according to the following vice on account of occupations,
specifications, to-wit:
dependants, t t :. It is proposed to
The walk shall be 5 feet, 4 inc. make a very decided change in
in width and floored » ith No. 2 the climatic condition of anyone
common, decking, 2x6 inches, and who has evaded service.
surfaced on one side; there shall
be three 4x4 stringers running
lengthwise and it shall be nailed
with 20 penny nails, five nails to
each board.
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BRIDGEPORT GLEANINGS
Jure 20, 1918.
and
M 's.
James
C o llie r
were in Falls City Friday evening.
Leon Fishsr was in Falls City
Friday evening.
Mrs. Lillie Fisher and Miss
Melva Sportsman made a business
trip to Dallas Saturday.
Mrs. J. C. Lamm was in Falls
City on Saturday.
Mrs. Lillie Fisher and Miss
Margaret Spcrtsman made a busi­
ness trip to Falls City Friday.
The Farmers’ Union supper
Fred Smith and family visited
The successful bidder must, was a success.
with Mrs. Kose Hawk in Falls
within five days from the date of
Miss Alma Hoppe was a visitor City on Sunday.
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the acceptance of said bid, execute
at the home of Miss Estella Plank-
a contract with said city for the
B. Ames and family and Leland
inton Saturday.
faithful performance ot said work.
Fisher made a business trip to
The work tearing flown the DaOas on Sunday.
The City Council reserves the
bridge here was begun Monday.
right to reject any and all bids.
W. T. Wallace went to Falls
Dated this 12th day of June,
A sister of Mrs. C,has. Ryan ia
1918.
visiting her this wt»ek.
C. E. McPherren
Mr. W. F. Lee is putting an ad­
Anditor and Police Judge
dition
to his barn this week.
,
of Falls City, Oregon.
City on Friday.
Claud Wallace and sister Cyntha
have been visiting their grand­
parents this last week.
They
went home Sunday.