FALLS CITY NEWS VOL. XIV Most of the boys broke camp Saturday night until after the 4th. SPAULDINN'S CAMP June 110 , 1918 Mrs. Day and Mariam Roberts' Ten S|»ot was out of commission passed through Falls City Sunday a few day» last week. night, June 30, on their way to U. G. Holt was up to »ee us forj Newport to spend a few weeks at a few days. the Caroline Cottage. Mr. Day The new railroad bridge was will follow Wednesday for a few completed and the first train run days outing. over it Sunday. Ira Mehrling of Falls City was up two evenings last week, work­ We now have two section crews ing in the interest of the W. S. S. working. One at the upper and Moat every one in c§mp bought a one at the lower incline. Stamp. Heigh Russell bought Mr. f a Mrs. Beard of Falls $1,000 worth and Art Bartell $100. C i^ were camp \ isitors Sunday, Ward Holford made a run to and gave a little talk on W. 8. S. Dallas last Saturday. Mr. Balderree, who is working The County road to Newport is for the Spaulding Company camp, said to be in very poor condition, burned out last night. almost impassible. Raldwin. our book-keeper, The telephone service is on the made a trip to Portland last week. bum and has been for some time. Bernice Freer adds the eleventh star to our Service Flag. On a Should the Government continue forty foot poet flies three flags. to take over public utilities and First Old Glory, next the Service manufacturing industries and de- Flag, and least of all the L.L.L.L. rrThnd free publicity, the news­ Art Bartel w-nt fishing Sunday papers will be taken over by the Sheriff. over in the Siletz. FALLS CITY. OREGON. SATURDAY. JULY. 6 1918 1 ■ " ............ — CONVERSION OF LIBERTY OONDS endanger the future health of the«* women, and the nation, we liberty bonds of the first and might add. There are many po­ second issues and those obtained by converting bonds of the first sitions taken by able-bodied men, issue into 4% bonds can be con­ in view of the “ work or fight" verted into 4J% bonds during the order, that women could hold six months’ period beginning May without endangering their health. 9, and ending November 9, 1918. If our women must do man’s The new bonds will be dated May work, let it be something she is 9, 1918. reasonably able to perform. It will be in order for some patriotic Hoover, in his protest against man to “give up his seat and hold prohibition, says that if barley is not used in making beer that it to the straps.” will probably not be used at all; that an immense surp'us is being LaBt week several thousand lbs. piled up at the elevators over the of wheat flour was shipped away country and prices are much low­ er than at any time since Dec. 1, from Falls City, enroute to France. 1917. Probably this has some­ Thi6 week, retailers may resume thing to do with the fancy prices the 50-50 basis. Verily, the Food he allows to be charged for barley Administrator "Works in a mys­ flour. terious way his ponders to per­ form.” The working women and girls at the saw mills is a short-sighted Johnnie Bull celebrating the 4th policy and will result disastrously to those who labor beyond their of July and trying to make him­ strength to endure. It is well to self believe he realy enjoys it is be patriotic, but is it necessary to to say the least remarkable. No. 45. The Best Way T o Econom ize Is to buy vour requirements before Prices are still further advanced. . High Freight Rates High Cost o f Material Will make merchandise higher this fall. We are now reducing prices on short W h e re P ric e s W h e re Y o u are A lw a y s C a n A lw a y s B argain P rices B u y fo r Less Dallas, Oregon lines and broken sizes.......................................... S ELIG ’S, Cash Price Store, Meeting and Beating Competition The J. C- Penney Co. Stores are conducted scientifically, henca there'is no chance of being overstocked in any line; nor are we forced to sell at so-called sacrifices, as we buy for cash only and sell for cash only. It is than possible to make our prices always BARGAIN PRICES. You don’t have to wait for special sales. That is a method of by-gone years, and has no place in modern merchandising. Come in and compare our prices before buying. Hooverize and help the country. Buying more than you need for the present, and hoarding stuff just because there is a sale on somewhere, is ju6t as un­ patriotic as profiteering on a large scale. We do not quote comparative prices, as they are misleading. Remember, you can always buy for less at the J. C. Penney Co. Store. L it t le S a v in g s S o o n Run In to DRESS SH O ES Dollars Safety Pins, all lizes Snap Fasteners at .................. ........ 8c Talcum Powder a t.............. 12c and 17c Hairpin Cabinets a t ................. ........ 5c Coats Mercerized Crochet Cotton, all colors............................... .......10c 3c Darning Cotton ........................ Middy L a c e s ............................. ......... 4c Tourist Curling Irons............. ........ 10c Pearl Buttons.......................... 5c and 8c Fancy Braids ............................ ........ 5c Hair Brushes............................... .......25c Palm Olive Soap........................ 10c Porcelain Hair Brush ............ ... 49c Coats’ Spool Coton. per spool ........ 4c 100 yards Spool Silk................. ........ 10c Vaseline, per bottle.................. ....... 4c Brass Pins, per paper.............. Mentholatum, large s iz e ......... .......23c Colgate’s Dental Cream ......... ... 23c Cuticura S o a p ............................ ... 23c Pearl B uttons............................. Hair Pins, 3 packages for...... ..... 5c Electric Curlers......................... 8c Stickerei B raids...................... 10c Children’s Hose Supporters ... ..... 10c A S a vin g of from 50c to $ 2 .0 0 Men’s Men's Men’s Men’s Men’s Men's box calf Blucher dress shoes a t ........................................................... $3.50 gun metal shoes in lace or button, a t.............................................. $8.98 gun metal Blucher. fine soft stock, cap t o e ......... ......................... $4.50 vici kid, Blucher dress shoes............................................. ................. $4.98 dark Lotus tan English walking shoe................................................. $5.50 high grade vici kid, straight last, bal or button, the same quality you see priced from $1.50 to $2.00 m ore...........$6.90 and $5.90 Mint Your Own Money George and Bill were in a distant city. "By hokie,” says Bill. “ I left all my money at home in my other clothes. Have you any.” No, I haven’; . . ’ says George, "But I’ll ‘mint' some. I didn t leave my monev at home in my poeket 3 but I left it in | the bank. Whereupon he walked into a nea rby bank and cashed a check. Ihis illustrates another convenience of a bank account. It is not necessary to carry a large amount of money—carry a check book and ‘mi n t’ it as you need i t BANK OF FALLS C ITY. NSM Men’s Work Shoes That Wear W E H A N D L E O N LY g r Men’s brown or black Moose, Blucher........................................................... $2.98 Men’s medium weight, brown Moose work shoes, half double sole. See this num ber........................................................................................... $3.50 Men’s tan work shoes, made from soft heavy stocks, Blucher............. $3.98 Men’s Bmoked horse Blucher work shoes with indestructable soles, a great value, f o r ............................................................................................ $3.98 I Other high grade work shoes, at.................................... $5.50, $4.98 and $4.50 Men’s tennis bals, Keds. rubber s o le s ................ .-..................................... 98c Season’s Newest Waists Tub Silk Waists in pretty stripes; also Pongee Waists with fancy collars-a real $ 3.00 waist in most iQ stores. Our price * * ' «{)£•$# Y Crepe de Chine Waists made from all Silk in white and flesh and high colors; a truly wonderful bargain NiO QO - t o be found at J. C. Penny Co. store. Price «Jr^.yo Another lot of heavier Crepe in big range of colors and the best $ 5.00 value in town. Our price $ 3.98 Colored Silk PETTICOATS The new skirt or dress is not complete without one. This store will save you about 1-3. We have them in black and colors. Prices: $2.98, $3.50, $3.98, $4.98 Georgette Crepe Waists, with pretty beaded trimmings in the daintiest colors. Compare with the best $6.50 value you can find elsewhere. Our price White Voil Waists, trimmed with fine Val and filet laces. Pretty collars. Splendid values. Our price........................ 98c, $1.49, $1.98 ip I à • to v THE BEST GRADES of Clothing Ed. V. Price & Co's f r /I A f t Guaranteed FOR m tet a co 1 FALLS CITY LIMBER & SALE BY LOGGING CO. FALLS CITY MEAT MARKET C. J . BRUCE, Proprtotor. ........R ED U C ED P R IC ES ON B E E F . Owing to a decline in price of beef cattle wo t luv War Stamps with t he Äloney You Save! aro now selling boot at 10c to 22c par pound. Will buy your B o m s , Vault, Hogs airi Chlokans. CALL AND DIVE US A TRIAL. WE WILL PLEASE YOU. F A L L S C IT Y M E A T M A R K E T