Slip Jaü ö (£itit Nruui E A S T M A N K O D A K D. L. WOOD Publisher Knt-r-4 a* •»-cond-cl««» rosi! * t lb» yoalaffira at rail« Oll». Pol» County. Orato*. •”•»« Vrt o l Conyraaa o f U i M T tltp h o ««- V. W 7f. kewl OiTict. Sutaarription Rataa: Onayrar. SI .00: ala moittS* .a ,-rnta; throa month*.ÎScrnta;*ln*!acopy. Set*. Ad Tortisi n f r.atoi-. Riaplajr, I» o t t l i t « lach Bualnra* Motlrra. Scents a 11 n«. Tor Sal». «•'!«■ Sachant». Want and Pay Kntrrtalnmrnl So tiret, l e t t . a lia * . Card otThtnka S o c ia li* * » Voltees, legal rate». \ Tor n<*w ads. ami chans** should b« »*Dt Vpw« noi later than Wednesday. w el«' Nava pa par af tha City ai Fall» Cit* l— i Kn E vkry S atu r d a y M orning I 1>^S. AND S U P P L I E S Thompson’ s Drug Sforo 15 ut? In coo (lari'*? HOTEL jfa lte d itv jlh o tc l S am p le R o o m s Bo at A c c o m m o d a t i o n s Yes! We do Job Work Compare our prices with others f ce ¿ampies. T. O roag a. F r o p r la lo r rr.N K R A L DIRECTOR R. L. C H A P M A N FUNERAL DI RECTOR Wo attend io all work promptly; Dallas and Falls City. Ore. WHEN IN SALEM STOP AT THE New Argo Hotel 1 H L A l’ TKRM tN , P rop . HIE NEWS Rates: Single. 50c. 75c. Sl.tlO Double: 75c. to $1.50. Bohle’s Barber Shop AGENCY OF I n t e r n a t io n a l T a ilo r in g c o . D a l la s steam l a u n d r y Bundle» forwarded Wednesday m orning Light as Chaff Keeping One’s Temper. ”If women Just bad a little tact and ’ •i t fly to pieces tbelr own selves t' eir husbands git to Jawin’ and around tbeied be less trouble in families.” said Mrs. Grim to a neighbor. "I s u p p o s e that's so,” replied the neighbor. ‘‘I know ’tis,” replied Mrs.Grim. “ Do you suppose I lose my head Candies, Tobaccos and Cigars, at and my tongue L. B. W ON DERLY’S aud go all to pieces and say things I'm sorry for afterward when M. E CHURCH Grim gets into one o f his tantrums? Well, I don't. I Just keep cool an d Sunday School 10:00 calm him down.” “ How do you calm him down ?” Morning Worship 11. “ Well, sometimes with a stick an d Epworth League 7.•00. ag'ln with a broom handle, or mebbe I’ll grab up a pail o' water and douse Evening Service 8.00 Hmll over him. There's plenty o' ways You are most cordially invted. to calm a man down if a woman will to attend these services. o n ly keep cool herself aud try 'em.” A. S. Mulligan, Pastor. Contempt of Court. “ Your honor,” informed the police man as he pointed to the prisoner, "he refused to rise while the band played Free Methodist The Star Spangled Banner.’ ” “ I did not recognize the tune,” ex Sunday School 10 a. m. plained the cul Preaching service 11 a. m. prit hastily. “ Now, my dear Song and praise service 7:30 man.” said the followed by preaching at 800. Jnd re sympathet Mid-week prayer meeting 700 p.m ically, “ let me whistle it for you Everyone cordially invited to so that hereafter attend these services. you may distin guish it.” Edgar N. Long, Pastor The judge whis tled the melody, and the prisoner listened Intently. When his honor had finished the defendant exclaimed gen CHRISTIAN CHURCH erously. “ Your honor, If the band had played Divine Services each Lord’s Day the tune as you whistled It I would Bible School 10 a. m. not be here today.” Divine worship 11 a. m. "Discharged!” Interrupted the well Christian Endeavor 600 p. m. longed Judge. ' ; I the band would,” couoluded the Evening Service 700 p. m. ...si: . i an undertone as he hastily re The public is invited to be with ruin the courtroom.^—C'hristlao i.e.ald. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With L O C A L A P P L IC A T IO N S , a t they cannot reach the te a t o f the dlteaae. C a tarrh It a blood o r con stitu tion al disease and in order to cu re It y ou m u tt tak e In ternal re-iedlcs. H a ll's C atarrh Cure is taken l n '“ rnally, ar.d a cts d ire ctly upon th e blood and m ucous su rfa ces. H all's C atarrh Cure Is not a q u a ck m edicine. It w a s prescribed by one o f the best p h y sician s In this coun try fo r y e a rs and Is a regular prescription. It Is com p osed o f the beat tonics known, com bined w ith the best blood purifiers, actin g d irectly on the m ucous su rfaces. T he p e rfe ct com bina tion o f the tw o Ingredients Is what pro- * w onderful results In curing nd fo r testim onials, free. y . J C H U N K Y A CO . P rops.. T oledo. O. Bold by D ruggists, price 75c. Take Uall'a Family Puis for constipation. us in these services. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Black and son Andrew went to Dallas Friday morning. Mr. Black and Andrew have a throat trouble and went to consult a specialist. SOMEBODY'S MISTAKE I f H -t- H - K» » t- ♦ H - M - H -l I ^ M -t- K » local New t liems Cliff Pugh says that the printer made it and the printer lays it on to Cliff. However, the price for 1 hi* best show ut the Gem tonight picking loganberries as published last week was wrong. It should Randolph Butler is haying. have been one and one-quarter ( 1 1-4 )cents wjth a bonus of one- Ralph Adams visited homefolks eighth (1-8) cent at the end of the Saturday. I season. Mrs. Chas Trimble was in Dal las Monday. Mrs. C. M. Olts was in Dallas Wednesday. Mrs. Jim Lane who has been ill is improving. Fritz "Droege went to Salem on Monday evening. Mrs. A. B. Brown has papering her house. be n A SURPRISE PARTY 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 T O F A R M E R S . :: Our Truck Comes Wednesdays and Saturdays. :: A L .„ . C re a m spent the week-end at Salem, re Fresh Bread, Cakes, Cookies .Pies turning by way of Falls City. and other bakery goods, every day, at the Falls City Bakery. Forest fires are causing lots of worry the past week. Esther Cleveland came down Joe Gasson will add another from Powell’s camp Friday and star to our Service Flag. returned Saturday afternoon. Harry Darwin lost his baby E. K. PIASFCKI, Lawyer, Dal last week, death claiming it just las. Ore. Probating of Wills and one month after the death of its Settlement of Estates a Specialty. mother. James Day was a Falls City vis A farewell party was given in itor Monday. honor of Ira Crawford Tuesday Camp is a full pledged camp evening at the home of Lon Craw now. We all belong to the L L ford. L. L. and are very proud of our Chas. L. Hopkins had the mis new buildings and of Old Glory fortune to get his big toe badly flying over it all. mashed last Saturday while work ing at the mill. CAMP FIRE 6IRLS Mrs. Scott Leavit and son of ( Too lato for last week)) Great Falls, Montana are spending Miss Doroihy Turner of Arilie, the summer with her parents, Mr. a Campfire Girl was a guest of and Mrs. J. C. Frink. the Luckiamute Campfire Friday Guy Lewis and family, and evening. Chas. Olts and family expect to The Campfire girls met at Mrs. move to the oew camp on the Val H. H. Lowe’s Tuesday e*e and ley & Siletz this week. made another box of candy for Johnnie Chappel, now stationed Mrs. E. A. LaDow entertained at Vancouver. Mrs. Frank Moreland, Mrs Worth Miss Eva Chappel went to Van and her two sisters, Mrs. Hagar couver Friday to see her brother, and Mrs. Ebbeut, all of Monmouth, taking with her 5,000 gunwipers Monday. made by the Campfire girls. She distributed them among our sold Most everything is moved down ier boys, and they said they were from Powell’ s camp and they Isay very glad to get them as they did that today will finish the big task. not have any gunwipers. They are moving to the Valley & Siletz R. R. The Campfire girls sold hot coffee at the Park Friday, turn Mrs. E. M. Newhouse and boys ing the proceeds over to the In expect to move to Forest Grove in dustrial Club. the near future, but Mr. New Every Campfire girl Is a mem house will resame his work with ber o f the Industrial Club. Mr. Powell in the Valley & Siletz. The play, “ Hiawatha” was Roman Hunseo, a soldier from given by the Boy Scouts and the France is home on a furlough, Campfire girls at the Park Friday being physically unable to stand afternoon. The boys and girls the hardships since his operation acted their parts well. The cast for appendicitis, but is slowly re of characters were; covering. Reba Powers—Nokomis Jack Grant, Freddie Bohle and Private Ira A. Crawford of the Clyde Bancroft were Hiawatha Med. Dept 44th U. S. Infantry Avelyn Naper—Minnehaha of Camp Lewis visited his father, Arrow Maker—Clair Brown Lon Crawford from Saturday un Jagoo—Andrew Hunter til Wednesday. He says he never Paw, Paw Keemis—Louise Brown felt better in his life, but is very Chibabos—Dorothy Guthrige anxious to go “ across.” The Prophet—Mr. Stevens His Guide—Chester Ward The old mill building on Dutch Creek was destroyed by fire last Saturday. The machinery had been removed recently. The old The girls held the ceremonial WANTED mill was quite a picturesque resort meeting at Mrs. H. H. Low’s on Second-hand, good sacks. Will Friday evening. and held many secrets the gossip Honor beads pay 8cts cash. N. SELIG. ing public would like to hear. were given. ’ *¡S jg ¿ k I Ì Sapolio doing its work. Scouring for U.S.Marine Corps recruits. Join Nowl For Rent—Good 4-rooin house. Inquire at NevVs office. Wm. Estell and iamily and Lon Cede Earhart went to Portland Crawford motored to Albany last bringing a Maxwell with him. Saturday to church. Joe Gasson was called to the S. C. Cleveland and wife motor colors and wi'l leave for the train ed to Pedee last Sunday return ing camp the 25th. ing by way of Dallas. Mrs. Day and Mariam Roberts I I I I I I I | | M + Monmouth Co-Operative Creamery i .. A surprise party was given in j honor of Miss Geneva on the Treat lawn Thursday afternoon. Miss Velma Johnson of Monmouth and the following were guests: Misses Chloral und La Vita How ell. Lois Beard, Helen Selig, Opal Robinson, Grace Thomas, Jeanette Brown, and Mabel Murphy. Outdojr and indoor games were played. Punch, ice cream and cake were served. Mrs. J. T. Hughs' mother died June 14, at Dexter, Oregon. Mr. Mrs. A. C. Powers returned and Mrs. Hughes and children from Salem Monday evening. attended the funeral. Mr. Hughes Dick Gardner and Murt Youngs Zella and Floyd returned Monday, and Mrs. Hughes and the baby motored to the Siletz Monday. staid over until Friday. Miss Hardy of Portland visited over Sunday at the home o f Mrs. SPAULDING'S CAMP E. A. LaDow. June 22, 1918 Mrs. Will Cavanaugh o f Port ( Too late for laat wook|> land visited with Mrs. E. A. La Roy Mills and Mr. Holt drove Dow Monday. up from Salem Monday. tH APPLY AT A N Y • NOCH M O I C A N I P O ST O F F IC E i o n ca for SERVICE UNDER THIS EMBLEM tifo© Iborcriro s f ig u r it e fifa ® [DaQQü Over-work, worry and the constant strain a business life are often a cause of much trouble. Dr. Miles’ Nervine is highly recommended for all Nervous disor ders. It is particularly invaluable to business women. Regulate your bowels by using D R . M IL E S ' LIVER PILLS IF FIRST BOTTLE, OR BOX, FAIL» TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. * NERVOUS ATTACK». “I iuff»r»d with ntnrout tt- t a e ln and haadAcbea T b »n m y llvtr got out of ordtr and It Mtmod ta tbouch my whola j iad ta ayatrm waa upaat. I com- mtnead using Dr. lfllaa* Narr- Ina and also took Dr. Mil»*' IJvar mila and now I r»#l p«r- factly well In «vary way. My b o w» ta alio ara In good abapa now.” _____ MRS. AUOUBTA KICISBR. l i t * P ortlan d A “ ».. R o cb a a te r. N. T . 4 G ET YOUR BUTTER WRAPPERS Á P R I N T E D A T T H 18 O F F IC E . 4 The price o f everything has The days o f the ‘Weary Willie’ advanced in price except news has passed into history. paper advertising and subscrip tion. This must come too, if the Big Business is crowding the newspaper continues in business. 4 little fellow out as never before. O. Aurland is able to be out again. Running Wilson for a Third For Sale— Water motor churn. Term is strictly in harmony with N ews office. his last campaign Special patriotic program at the M. E. church Sunday evening. V, If our delinquent subscribers J. Goldsmith of Po'tland spent would pay up we could swell the a few days in town this week on War Stamp sales considerably. business. Mrs. W. H. Dorman, who has “ non- been seriously ill is reported to be work, improving. order Mrs. Kimber of Spring Brook pref spent a few days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Crawford. In Oklahoma every ablebodied Mrs. J- D. Moyer returned Fri man—preachers, lawyers, bank day from Portland where she ers and merchants are expected attended the wedding of her niece to work at least tw o weeks in Miss Carol Hogue who was mar- the harvest fields. rien Wednesday. The haste in which the productives” lined up for after the “ Work or Fight” was issued indicates their erence. Now that the Germfin language is no longer taught in the public schools it is devoutly hoped that some attention will 1 >e given to the, almost lost, art *of writing. A goodly nu mber o f Epworthera^ and friends o f Lloyd Miller met at his home Wednesday evening in his honor. A pleasant evening was spent ending with patriotic annera anrl [p ïllU Ë veils. i 4 4