Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, July 06, 1918, Image 4

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D. L. WOOD
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■Pobnnrtrtioo Roto«: Otto yo«r. It.00; »t* month*,
.»nts. thron month*. 23 conta; *in*l* cot'7. * eta.
ple. we m u tt go ahead m ore th a n ever
convinced of o u r resp o n sib ility to
th o se who fight w ith us end to those
u n fo rtu n a te peoples w ho look tp us
as th e one source of th e food supply
n ecessary to keep th em from d e stru c ­
tion.
In F ran ce and E ngland.
“T h e A m erican L ab o r M ission ju st
hom e from London, w as appointed by
P re s id e n t W ilson to m ake a stu d y of
conditions In E ngland and F rance. Of
Its nin eteen m em bers, nine a re from
th e A m erican F ed e ra tio n of L abor,
tw o of whom a re w om en T he o th e rs
re p re se n t every social c lem en t of the
A m erican people. T h is m ission m ade
a com p reh en siv e stu d y of conditions
in th e Allied c o u n tries, end before
leaving London for A m erica, laeued
th e follow ing sta te m e n t reg ard in g
food conditions:
“ Since lead in g in E ngland, all mem
h e r* of th * co m m ittee have visited e
num ber of c itie s end interv iew ed e
larg e num ber of people reg ard in g the
lead situ atio n , as w ell a s o th e r m a t­
I
While loading log« at Cleveland’s
C. M. Oils has bought ** Ford.
mill, Tuosduy, AI h » West had the
M. L Thompson was in Dallas
misfortune to fracture u leg. His
team was making a hard pull and Tuesday.
m tug broke letting the singletree
Joe Floria made a trip to I >allas
1 lie b e s t sh o w a t th e ti e n i to n i g h t
fly hack with great force striking Wednesday afternoon.
him Ton the leg below the knee.
N. Selig has a new car.
Rathe Phonograph» .‘any terms.
He was taken to the hospital at
C II Fi.dier. Jeweler.
R. L Chapman of Dallas was Dallas.
in our city Friday.
It’s plain that a sapphire jewel-
Miss Zella Hughes attended the
For Rent—Good 4-room house. polished hall is giing to produce u picnic at Dallas Sunday.
Tone of purer quality than a sharp
Inquire at News office.
...
-ont* a lino Tor Rolo. Kent
Mrs. Josh Talbott is visiting
steel needle that becomes a jagged
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tota.aliu o. Card *1 Thank» » e t a ; Lag*
No needles to chan# on a Rathe chisel before the record has revol­ her sister, Mrs. L. T. Murphy.
Zotico*. legal rate*.
Phonograph. C.H. Fisher. Jewler. ved three times. The sapphire
The mills in this vicinity closed
t’ ftnt for now ada. andchanfoeehonW he aont
hall
can
not
scratch
or
injure
the
Wednesday
until after the Fourth.
\
itttt later than W tdnw daf.
Jack Frost nipped some of the
record.
We
guarantee
«very
.nat of tha City of Tall« O f
beans in town Wednesday morn­
Mrs. durance Powell and child­
Pathe record to play at least one
ing. July 3.
V i KY S a t u r d a y M o r n in o
thousand times without ¡impair­ ren are visiting in the Siletz this
Mrs. C.M. Oils and Mrs.Richard ment to the beauty of tone and week.
Paul attended the picnic at Dullas without showing wear on the rec­
Editor Hurley of the Independ­
te rs arisin g from the w ar. and we fee! last Sunday.
ord. Pathe I’athephoncs at C. H.
It o ur duty to im p ress upon th e A m er­
ence monitor was in the city on
Fisher’s Jewelry Store.
ican people th e fact th a t th ey should
W. T. Brown and wife visited
Tuesday.
Hoover's Hopes Are Exceeded en d eav o r to co n serv e food in a la rg e r
Benj. R. Perkins, field repre­
m easure, th a t we m ay supply th e peo­ at Lewisville last Sunduy with
Mrs. John Beezley and children
ple of th e Allied c o u n trie s w ith th e Mrs. Nan Brown.
sentative for the International
R em arkab le R e su lts a t End of Food th in g s n ecessary to th e ir su sten an ce.
Correspondent School of Scranton, of Astoria are in town on a few
A d m in istra tio n 's F ira t Y ear P roves T h e re is no doubt th a t th e people of
The frost Wednesday morning
Penn, was in our city last Satur­ weeks visit.
V oluntary S ystem W as No M istake G reat B ritain and th e Allied c o u n tries damaged W. H. Dorman’s logan­
day.
This school is putting forth
a re m aking untold sacrifices, m ore
— C onfidence T h a t P eople W ill Con­
Mrs. Mary Thorn visited with
berry crop badly.
th an A m erica realizes.'
a
special
effort to induce men to
tin u e P a trio tic C o n serv atio n E fforts
W h eat and M eat Abroad.
Mr.
and Mr«. C. L Hopkins on
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hopkins left qualify in those branches in which
Is F elt a t W ashington.
“In 1914 F ra n c e produced 82 p e r
Wednesday.
cent of h e r n orm al con su m p tio n of Wednesday afternoon for Eugene th« Government stands in need.
w heat. In 1917 h e r pro d u ctio n was
They have tendered their services'
W . B. A yer. F ed e ra l Food A dm inis only 45 p er cent. A fte r d ed u ctin g th e to 9[end the Fourth.
and equipment and every possible
tr a to r for O regon, e a rn e stly d ire c ts am ount necessary' for seed, it w as es­
Mr. and Mrs. Summers return­ assistance to speed up.
WANTED
a tte n tio n to som e ex c e rp ts front * re ­ tim a te d th a t th e 1917 p roduction would
Blank
c e n t official su m m ary , a t th e end of be but one-third of F ran ce t heeds. It ed Monday evening from a visit
Second-hand,
good sacks. Will
applications for enlistment in the
its firs t y e a r s w ork, of th e U nited m u st be rem em b ered , too. th a t F ra n c e with relatives near Salem.
pay
Ucts
cash.
N. SEIJG.
War Department Division of En­
res Food A d m in istra tio n 's aim s. has alw ay s fig u red h e r n eed s on a
Is and resu lts. T h e se e x cerp ts d iffe re n t b asis th a n ours. T he F ren ch
Pathe Phonographs play ali re­ gineering Training School can be
c
- »en below:
people h av e n e v e r w asted food, co n se­ cords. Easy terms. C.H. Fisher. had at the News office or writing
.»hen th e U. S. Food A dm inistra- q u en tly F ran ce's no rm al consum ption
M. E CHURCH
to Mr. Perkins.
u u n d e rto o k th e w ork of co nserving has been p ractically id e n tic a l w ith h e r
Dr.
C.
H.
Atwood
of
Portland
m obilizing A m erica's food re- actu a l n e c e ssitie s T h e ra tio n of th e
Sunday School 10:00
-cos. th e re w ere th re e m eth o d s of F ren ch so ld iers h a s tw ice been cut. was here Tuesday visiting his
Morning Worship 11.
o a rh p o ssib le in h an d lin g th e and th e so ld ier's ra tio n Is n e v er low ­ brother. Dr. A. G. Atwood.
;
FO O D A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
Epworth League 7:00.
...em. th e se m eth o d s of w n tro l be- ered u n til th e d a n g e r a t hom e from
CREDO
ratlo n in g , h ig h p ric e s and volun­ food sh o rta g e Is c ritical. C e rta in re ­
Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies,Pies
Evening Service 8:00
ta ry effort.
p o rts have been b ro u g h t to th la coun­ and other bakery goods, every
You are most cordially invted.
T h e T h re e S ystem s.
try th a t th e re is p len ty of m e e t In day, at the Falls City Bakery.
By w illing serv ice of a free
to
attend these services.
“T h e in tro d u c tio n of ra tio n in g Into F ran ce. T h e se re p o rts o rig in a te d In
people to do th e se things:
A. S. Mulligan. Pastor.
tb - c o u n try w ould h a v e re su lte d in th e fa c t th a t a t one tim e It w as n e ces­
To feed the Allies th a t they may
E. K. PIASFCKI, Lawyer, Dal­
£' ..evitab le re-action. It w ould also sary . because of th e lack of feeds, to
co n tin u e to fight.
r i n i tre m e n d o u s ex p en d itu re. On sla u g h te r larg e q u a n titie s of h e r dairy las. Ore. Probating of Wills and
To feed the hungry in Belgium
tl.
b asis of th e ra tio n in g sy stem c a ttle . T h e im m ed iate re s u lt w as s Settlement of Estates a Specialty.
and o th e r lands th a t they may
. . t . t n r Raton
r>i«pl*y. 1 5 ee n ta * 0 I noh
AMERICA MAKES GOOD
a
ited by E u ro p e a n c o u n trie s for tem p o rary g lu t of m eat, b u t th e final
c t a n sta p le foods. It would req u ire re s u lt is th a t today F ran ce is on a
24 m 0.000 a y e a r fo r th e p rin tin g of m eat ratio n of one pound a w eek, in­
th e n ec e ssa ry ra tio n card s; it would clu d in g h o rse flesh .''
dem and one official fo r every 1.000
fam ilies to ta k e o a re of d istrib u tio n
tin d e r th is sy stem ; in fact, on the
E u ro p ean b asis, a b o u t 545,000,000 a
y e a r w ould be re q u ire d to ad m in iste r
th e ra tio n in g sy ste m in th is country.
“C ontrol of con su m p tio n by high
p rices w as obviously too u n fa ir to
m e rit co n sid e ra tio n in such a cou n try
a s ours, m ean in g a s it m u st, co n serv a
tio n for th e ric h a t th e ex p en se of th e
poor.
It's Up to U*.
“T h e v o lu n ta ry sy stem , based upon
"G erm any's w ar of sta rv a tio n Is a
ed u catio n and p ublicity (th e th ird al ch allen g e m o st of a ll to A m erica."
te m a tlv e ), w as selected becau se of says a Food A d m in istratio n B ulletin.
th* m o d e ra te ex p en se involved, and “ A g ain st G erm any's lu st for dom inion.
because of th e o p p o rtu n ity it afforded A m erica's p u rpose le to e sta b lish the
to use th e g re a t d e sire of loyal A m er­ so ciety of n atio n s. A g ain st d e stru c ­
ican s to serv e th e ir country.
tion. A m erica's aim la h ealin g A gainst
R esults Enorm ous.
m a stery , A m erica’s Ideal is service.
“T h e re s u lts of th e v o lu n tary control
“ W e c a n n o t su rp a ss th e ste a d fa st
of food h av e been enorm ous. T he su r­ n ess of B ritain , th e co u rag e of Italy,
p lu s of th e 1917-18 w h eat crop, based th e e x altatio n of F rance.
on norm al consum ption, would have
“W e can n o t excel th e A llies in hero-
been 20.000.000 bushels. If th e p re se n t ‘sm, In en d u ran ce. In fo rtitu d e. Our
ra te of sav in g by th e A m erican people force In b attle, though It m ay be de­
co n tin u es, we shall be able to d eliver cisive. will not be aa g re a t as th eirs.
to o u r Allies from th is crop possibly
“W e can hope to c o n trib u te m ost to
1 7 0 / '.000 b u sh els of w heat, of w hich th e com m on c a u se from o ur la rg e r
150,0: ‘.000 w ill re p re se n t th e volun­ reso u rces. To reliev e d e sp e ra te p ri­
ta r y savin g s of th e A m erican people. vation, A m erica can supply food.
T h is delivery of w h e a t h a s E nabled the
"Giving up w h eat Is a little thing
A llies to m e e t th e m ore im m ediate com pared to th e ir d ea th stru g g le— in
and pressin g b read needs of th e ir peo­ w hich o u r so ld iers a re splendidly
ple, and to keep up th e bread ratio n sharing.
c f th e ir soldiers.
"A little th in g —y e t w e can do it
“ * - j tr> o u r e x p o rts of m eat, th e re- w ith g re a tn e ss of sp irit. S upporting
n serv atio n a re even m ore o u r arm y a a d adding w hole-hearted
T he an aly sis of figures service to h u m an ity , It le In A m erica's
to hogs in d icates th a t we pow er to d e fe a t fo re v e r th e p assion of
r 0 to 7,000,000 hegs short c o n q u e st
nervation cam paign was
"Now Is th * h o u r of testin g . 'Wheat
-e th e w ar, th e av erag e ia th e te s t.’’
-t of hog p roducts was
"0 pounds. In March,
Give th e C hildren Milk.
ted 300,000,000 pounds
Milk Is one of th e m o st im p o rta n t
•r w ay clea r, w ith the
so l production, to go food so u rce* th e h u m an ra c e pos­
• o fo r an in definite sesses. F o r th e p ro p e r n o u rish m e n t
'4 , we w ere export- of th e child, it is ab so lu tely Indispen­
to 8,000,000 pounds sable and its use should be k ep t up In
nth . A fte r th e Euro- the d iet a s long a s possible. N ot only
~an, th e re w as an ln- does It co n tain all th e e sse n tia l food
' 23 000,000 p a r m onth. elem en ts in th e m ost a v ailab le form
porting a t th e r a te of for reedy d igestion, b u t th e re c e n t
rnda of beef p e r m onth eolentlflc d iscoveries show It to be e s­
) co n tin u atio n of conser- pecially rich la ce rta in p ecu liar pro p ­
p roduction, th e re is n6 e rtie s th a t alone re n d e r gro w th pos­
c ip a te a m a te ria l reduc- sible.
,(■ figures.
i t O ffensive N eeded.
It la n o t enough to ta k e o ft your h a t
-m g of th e w a r depend* to th * flag —ta k e off your c o s t end
dev elo p m en t of g re a t offen- roll up your sleeves, end h aving m ade
ig th on th e p a rt of th e U nited those p rep aratio n s, do som ething use­
T h is offensive m u st include ful for A m erica and h e r cause.
s
i, m en, su p p lies an d food. W ith
th e In crease In th e size of o u r Army,
t h - 'e is a n e c e ssa ry d ecrease In our
•ctive c ap acity .
H a rv e st* are
i
d to v a ry w ith aeasonal condl-
H o w ’s Th is?
t" s.
W e offer O ne H undred D ollars Re­
' . he only sa fe p ro c e d u re for ue and w ard fo r a n y case of C a ta rrh th a t
fo r th e A llies la to provide enorm ous c a n n o t be cu red by H all's C ata rrh
re s e rv e sto ck s of sta p le food«, both Cure.
h e re and In E urope, to m eet an y e m e r­
F. J. CHENEY & CO . Toledo. O.
We. the undersigned, have known F J.
gen cy w hich m ay arise . In a la te r
Cheney
for the last 15 year*, and believe
period of th e w ar, to have to (to p In him perfectly
honorable In all buslnee*
a c ritic a l p h a s e c f it In o rd e r to p u t Iraneartlon* and financially able to carry
u n u su a l e m p h a sis upon a g ric u ltu ra l out any obligations made by his firm.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE.
p ro d u ctio n , m ig h t be fatal to o u r final
Toledo. O.
su ccess.
Hall's C atarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
• T h e re m u s t be no let-dow n to th e acting directly upon the blood and mu­
surfaces of the system. Testimonials
p ro g ram of c o n se rv a tio n u n til th e new cous
sent free Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold
h a -v e s t.
H e a rte n e d by o u r succesa by all Druggists.
Take UaU's l am.:/ P ill* fee constipation.
a n d by th e s p ir it of d ev o tio n end eelf-
p ec rlflc e sh o wn by th e A m erican peo­
EAT POTATOE S
SAVE
WHEAT
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Wood visi­
ted Taturnay niggt and Sunday
with Mr.and Mrs. Mott., in Dallas.
The Free Methodists will begin
a camp meeting next Monday or
Tuesday. A large tent will be
used.
W. B. Summerfield, auditor for
the State Industrial Accident
Commission was here last Satur­
day making his semi-annual audit.
Mrs. Black of Dallas who has
been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Titus, returned to her
home Wednesday evening.
Pathe Phonographs $30 to $325.
Easy Terms. C.H.Fisher, Jeweler.
S
Mrs. Weikol died Wednesday
night and was buried Friday.
Funeral services were held from
the Methodist charch.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Moyer re­
turned Tuesday from a visit with
their children, in the northern
part of the State.
C. L. Dennett, Vearl Courter
and D. L. Wood, Jr. left Wednes­
day on a few days trip in the
mountains.
The Piedmont Lumber Company
made their first shipment of ties
Wednesday. T. M. Word is the
president of the company and the
mill is on the Word Ranch.
For Sale—Team of large horses.
Very cheap if taken soon. See
them at my place 1 mile east of
Falls City. 0 . L. Carey.
The Free Methodist people cele­
brated the Fourth by working on
an addition to their church build­
ing which is to be used as a Sun­
day school room.
Mrs. L. M. Robertson and child­
ren left Tuesday for a hike in the
mountains.
They expect to be
gone a week.
Harold Frink and Miss Clytie
Hall were married at Eugene last
Saturday. They will make their
home in Portland where Mr.Frink
is employed in the shipyard.
While working on a porch for
Mrs. Hinshaw, Tuesday, Dick
Ferguson fell backward off a
10-foot scafiold landing on his head
and shoulders. It was at first
thought that his back was broken.
He is about 60 years old and in a
serious condition.
co n tin u e to live.
T o feed our own soldtera over­
sees th a t th ey may w ant n o th ­
ing.
To keep prices stead y and the
flow of d istrib u tio n even th a t
th e poor a t hom e may be fed.
To m ake everyone's e ffo rt count
Its u tm o st for w inning the
w ar fo r freedom .
FOOD CONTROL IN AMERICA
IS O F AND FOP. T H E P E O PL E
OUR GREAT TASK
By H e rb e rt Hoover.
If you could stan d In th e m iddle of
E urope today and survey th e land to
Its bordera, you would discover Its
whole population of 400.000.000 hum an
beings sh o rt of food M illions of peo
pie In Poland, F inland, Serbia. A r­
m enia and R ussia a re dying of s ta rv a ­
tion and o th er m illio n s-a re suffering
from too little food. O ur Aille» end
the n e u tra ls a re living on the b arest
m argins th a t will su p p o rt life and
strength.
This, th e m ost appalling and dread
ful thing th a t has com e to hum anity
since th e daw n of civilization. Is to
m e the ou tstan d in g c reatio n of G er­
man m ilitarism . T he G erm ans them
selves a re not th e w o rst su fferers.
They a re ex to rtin g a t th e cannon's
m outh th e h a rv e sts end c a ttle of the
people they have o v erru n , leaving
them In desolation. If the w ar w ere
to cease tom orrow , the toll of actu a l
dead from sta rv a tio n w ithin th e Oer-
man lin es would double or treb le the
5,000,000 or 6,000,000 of men who hav e
been actu ally killed by O erm any end
her allies In arm s. T he 10,000,000 peo
pie In occupied Belgium and N orthern
F ran ce would have died of starv atio n
bad it not been for ue and th e Allies
W e m ust build our food reso u rces
to sta n d reedy for any dem and« upon
us by the Allies. It Is of no purpose
to us to send m illions of our b est to
F ran ce If we fall to m ain tain th e
stre n g th of th e ir men, women and
ch ild ren on o u r lines of com m unica­
tion. T his U nited S ta te s Is the le s t
re se rv o ir of men, the la s t re se rv o ir of
ehtpe, th e le s t re se rv o ir of m unition*
and th e la s t re se rv o ir of food upon
w hich tha Allied world m uet depend
If O erm any Is to be defeated and If
we a re to be free men.
Now la th e tim e to e a t and to p re­
serve hom e grow n products. P e ris h ­
able fru its a rs com ing on the m ark et,
the g ard en s a re m aking available dally
supplies of food th a t will ta k e th e
place of th e com m ercial canned a r ­
ticles th a t e re needed for shipm ent
abroad
S ugar h as been m ade av ail­
able for hom e can n in g purposes and
the supply is good at the p re se n t tim e.
The hom e garden and th e canning of
Its p roducts m eans m ore th is y ear
than It av er did before becauee It will
play e very Im p o rtan t p a rt In keeping
the fig h tin g forces supplied w ith th e
kind of food th ey need a t th e tim e
they need It m ost.
A m erica ex p ect* every civilian to
lo his or h er d u ty In th e sam e sp irit
ss she expects each soldier w hen th e
Bommand com es, "TO GO OVER T H E
TOP" w ithout tu rn in g to see If h i*
neighbor had gone first.
Frog Methodist
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Preaching service 11 a. m.
Song and praise service 7:30
followed by preaching at 8:00.
Mid-week prayer mceting7:30 p.m
Everyone cordially invited to
attend these services.
Edgar N. Long, Pastor
E A S T M A N
KODAK
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SU P PL IE S
Thompson1* Drug Sforo
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We attend to ill work promptly.
Olila* and Foils City, Ora.
WHEN IN SALEM STOP AT THI
New Argo Hotel
J B. LAUT SR BAH, Pto|>.
Rat««:
Single. 50c. 76o. $1 00
Ooublo: 75c. io $1 60.
Bohle’s Barber Shop
AGENCY o r
I n t e r n a t io n a l T a il o r in g c o .
D a lla s steam la u n d ry
R iiiii I I « «
lurwtrdetl 'Wdn#*«1«y morning
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Divine Services each Lord’s Day
Bible School 10 a. m.
Divine worship 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
The public is invited to be with
us in these services.
Candi»*, Tobaccos And Cigarp, at
I, B. W ON D E R B Y ’S
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“ TTG t ë t ô & Â )
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w a rn t} 0 o S a t f t "
Close attention to
work is the cause
of much Pain and
many Headaches.
Obtain relief by
taking one or two
D R . M IL E .S ’
A W F U L SU FFER IN G .
“I suffered untold agony
with neuralgia. 1 thought I
would go mad with pain. A
friend of min* advised me
to take Dr. 1CI1*«' Antl-Patn
Pills. I did so end the pelo
stopped almost a t ones.
Then I commenced using
Dr. Miles’ N e r v in e and be­
fore long I was so that I did
not have these pains any
m ors."
E. J. WINTER,
641 E. ria tto Av».,
Colorado Springs, Colo.
ANTI-PAIN PILLS
Then tone up the Nervous
System by using
D r. M il««*
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