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Local Happenings Dr. Scott attended to business in Dallas Friday. For Sale Cheap: Team, Wagon | „ , ,,, , , • -- 1 B 1 liead lo o z e s a d . and llarnes. Call at this office Mrs. G. Fry is on the sick list Mr. Monroe was a passenger for i this week. Dallas Wednesday evening. Dr. Donohoe, Dentist. Dallas. What time will the clock stop at Tooze’s? ^ee Tooze’s ad it’s a winner. C. J. Pugh went to Dullas Wed nesday. Mis. Butler visited friends in Dallas the last of the week. Mrs. Jack Warner spent a few W. L. ToDze Jr. and wife were days in Portland this week. Falls City visitors Tuesday. Tooze leads on canned goods. Mr. and Mrs. Wankey left for Miss Nellie Bonney, of Wood Seattle the last of the week to at burn, is visiting the Trask family tend the Exposition. this week. Mrs. Stauffer and Mrs, Canterof Tooze’s sales are real sales. Dallas visited Mrs. Singleton this Dr Pfandhoefer made a busi week. ness trip to Portland the first Fresh Bread, Cakes Cookies of the week. etc. Every day at the Falls City Mrs A. H. Dodd and daughters Bakery, t s Irene and Cliole went to Pioneer Miss Katie Hughes cf Dallas has Monday for a few days visit. been visiting at the home o f Mrs For Racy Ideas in men’ s models I. G. Singleton this week. go to Hnrtung and Ellis who have Mr. B. I. Carey is seeing the their new Fall & Winter Samples. sights at Seattle this week and vis- 161bs. sugar I I . Tooze. iting several of his children who Remember the Original Genuine live in Washington. all Wool Line at Hartung & Ellis’ . Ralph W illiams was up from P R I t^r V soi A T E A B O A R D Firstclass Confectionery F irs t Class M eals and Room $ 5 a w eek H o m e Cooking Everything in the line of can dies and nuts, always Fresh and Clean. Fine cigars and tobacco a specialty. Addie Montgomery A Pleased Customer is a Profitable Customer. TOOZE’S GREAT PAY SURPRISE SALE 4 DAYS Church Notices. CHRISTIAN. Regular services at the Chris tian church each Lord’s Day as follows; Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. -m. Christian Endeavor0:30 p. ni. Mid-week prayer meeting and Mrs. A. M. Miller and Volma, Dallas yesterday looking after his teacher’s training cla*3 at 8 p. m. went to Dallas Tuesday for a few interests here, he made the trip in Rev. E. A. LaDow. Pastor. his auto. days visit with friends. It la related In Stewart Edward White’s book, “ The Mountains." that once upon a time a man happened to be staying In a hotel room which bad originally been part of a suit, but which was then cut off from the oth ers by only a thin door, through which sounds carried clearly. It vaa about XI o’clock when the occupants o f that next room came home. The man heard the door open and close. Then the bed shrieked aloud as somebody fell heavily upon It There breathed across the silence s profoundly deep sigh. "Mary," said a man’s voice, “ I’ m mighty sorry I didn’t Join that Asso ciation For Artificial Vucatlous. They undertake to get you Just as tired and just as mad In two days as you could by yourself In two weeks.” —Youth’s Companion. A U n ifo r m Frday and Saturday August 13, and 14, All Records For Low Prices Smashed to Smithereens- j $1 at Tooze’s will buy more and better goods than anywhere else in the state of Oregon \ Fix your OPTICS on R Burt Paul, Pastor, W. E. Newsom was in town the first o f the week. He came down to be at the council meeting FREE METHODIST Monday night when the question Sunday School at 10 a. m. and of reducing the rate paid for street preachiing at 11 a. tn. and 7:30 ights was to be voted on. After p. m. Prayer meeting at 7: 30 p. much discussion the rates were rn. each Wednesday. left as they are. In fact they could II. J. Blnir, Pastor. do nothing else for the City is under contract to take a certain number of lights at a stated price for a stated time. G. W. Pennebaker, representing the Oregon Nursery Company of Salem, was in this section of the country the last of the week selling fruit trees. lie sold over 17,000 prune trees in and around Dallas last week. these prices, brand them on mem- orie’s page, and learn to buy where you save money! Result. B orne s a y t h a t " Y u l e t i d e ” is lta n a m e ; Best goods guaranteed at Tooze’s Tooze’s great 11.00 pay day sale S o m e w r it e it “ X m a s ;“ s om e d o n o t METHODIST EPISCOPAL. sales, and every day and all days. on Fridays and Saturdays.— See W h a t e 'e r t h e t itle . Just the sam e. I t ’ s s u r e t o c o s t you a ll y o u ’ v e g o t . If you want to get rich— Buy at his ad. Services every Sabbath; Bible —W a sh in g to n S tar. Tooze’s. Rev. II. J. Blair and wife return School at 10, and preaching at II, Suggested P recaution. W. B. McKown has had the N ews ed from Salem Wednesday where a. in.; Epworth League at 6:30 “ Pa. what's a platonic lover?" office raised this week and will they have been attending a camp and prenching at 7:30 p. m. "Oue who ought to he chased out as make other needed improvements. meeting. Prayer Meeting every Thurs soon as possible by the girl's father.” — Harper’s Weekly. G. W. llrentner has a fine new What time will the clock stop at day evening. Every body welcome. F a t a l P lu m p n e s s . delivery wagon and will get a team Tooze’s. soon and he prepared to deliver all goods sold. 4 DAYS Friday and Saturday August 6, and 7, O n Vacation*. WM. TICE 4 days fo o lish tu rkey In h's greed N ow g o b b le s by the peck. ea tin g m ore than he ca n need H e g e t» It in the' neck. —N ew York T elegram . 151bs. A . 1 White Beans $1.00 161bs. A. 1 Cane Sugar « 1.00 301bs. Wire Nails, 4 to 20 penny 1.00 181bs. Good Rice 4 1 gal. cans A. 1 Tomatoes 1.00 4 1 gal. cans A. 1 Pears UK) 4 1 gal. cans A. 1 Grapes 1.00 4 i gal. cans A. 1 Corn Syrup 1 00 12 pkgs. Roasted Corn Flakes^ 1.00 13 pairs Men’s Socks 1.00 12 rolls Cood Wall Paper 421bs. Wheat 1.00 1.00 1.00 1 00 21bs. 60 cent Tea The Sweeping Reduction on Wen’s Dress Shirts F rom A S y lla b le ’s Differenca. “ You are In a position to be praised for many things.’’ “ Yes.” answered Senator Sorghum, "bnt sometimes a man’s Influence does not depend so much on what be Is praised for as on what he Is appraised for.” - Washington Star W. L. Tooze and family return ed Thursday after a week spent at IS UGH TOWS and d i s t r i c t to Seattle attending the exposition. _ ride and exhibit a •ample Latest Model “ l R ___ A n e e r ” bicycle furnished by us. Our agents everywhere are Mr. and Mrs. Tooze have been a- making money fast. W /r rite ite f o r f u l l P a rticu la rs a n d sp ecia l o ffer a t on ce. Tooze’ s Big Dollar Sale— Aug., M O M O M I T R I Q 1U D 1 IB RK K U 1> ► until you y o u receive ____ ana approve of way for several weeks having been 6th, 7th and IStli, 14th. to anyone, anywhere in the U . S. •without a cent allow TJCN O A T S * V K K X T R I A L , during _____________________________ ____ _____ to the Elk convention at LosAngles put it to any test you wish. If yo»- are then not perfectly satisfied or do noj wish to F. K. Hubbard is planning to keep the bicycle ship it back to us at our expense »n d y o u w ilt n ot be ou t on e cen t. since leaving home. F i f i T A I V p i U N T f W e furnish the highest grade bicycles it is possible to make ■ ■ r i l W I at one small profit above actual factory cost. You save fiio put in a water system of his own Co fiaf middlemen's profits by buying direct of us and have the manufacturer's guar« While trying to keep his noted ants« behind your bicycle. IM > M O T B U T a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone the city will not do so or allow at any P rice until to « receive our catalogues and learn our unheard of fa ctory bull dog from leaping from the private parties a franchise. J Mr. p rices and rem arkable special offers to r id o r a f e n t s . Y Q | JD L L BE E IT O IItH E B you receive our beautiful catalogue^and bzggy last Tuesday, Sheriff Grant Hubbard study our superb models at the w onderfully thinks that he has lem P n ce tees s we ma can make yam this year. Wei W e sell the highest grade bicycles for less money than any ay other factory. We are m úsi satisfied wish fii.oo profit above factory cost. so turned lhe animal as to cause it piiogs that will furnish all the L B P ------ I I I M l , you caa ssll o bicyi;?as under your own name pi B1CYC-“ - - ______^ . _______ — oar plat« at the pnew I . . Ordere O rd o * filled t lM U m day d»y received. m n d . to full under a wheel and break its water that he wants and some for S . We S E C O N D H A R ID D B IC I O T T G O L U B M W . de io sot mot n ranUrlr r handle bandi, second hand bicycles, but T stores. These we clear ally hart a number on knnd mkan tn unde by onr Chamgr retail______ _____________ leg. Dr. Starbuck- reduced the his neighbors below him He has iptly at pricaa raagiag b m t l a S B ae • ! • . Deacnptite bargain lieta aim lad free. Itaa fm and p o d s In. paru, repair* and fracture, and the patient is resting a place up on the hill that with a c o m ic t - m u b . ä j S’ S B I *1 kmVHf « m ln W J rk «. as easy as o u ld he expected, and little hard work and water will hopes are entertained for his'eom- make a home that any one might »A M P IE PA IR plete recovery without any serious well be proud to own. The reg u la r r e ta il p rice a i them item is consequences.— Itemizer. fg JÔ p e r p a ir , kmi ta uU roduee w e w ill 12 rolls good wall paper for 11 c e ll yam a sam ple p a ir ta rp i JOlaath w ilÀ ord erféJ S ). Frank Ellis, of Grants Pasr, at Tooze’s. accidentally shot himself one day M i l U , T a sk a o r O U m w ill a e t IM tfco Fritz Gerlinger arrived] home a t. S ixty thousand pairs aoM last pear. last week, dying a few hours later. from a trip to Germany, Tuesday O s ir r t r o tw o h u o d red ■ ■ p airs o o w i a use. In company with his wife and a M ad e ia a ll aim s. I t is Manly \ evening accompanied by his bride, s a d esay rid in e, v s r y d u r s b le a a d lia s d U s id t e o w n few friands he was exploring the a special q u a lity o f rubber, w h ich a e ra r bai s a d w h ic h closes u p ausali punctures t h e th lo k ru b b e r trs a d caves in Josephine county, when an attractive young woman whotr. p in orous r th e air to escape. W e h a re hu n d reds s f to a n d p u n o to rs s tr ip s **B" he led to the alter in his native fiedcustom ers s t a U a s th at th slr th u s hass — I t bue " I V * a ls o r i a s tr ip “ H " heslippeil and fell discharging the u p o u c e o r tw ice ia a w h o le au assa. T h ey watom n s ----------- --------- -------- ‘-^iag g asili sah revolver he was carrying in his land a few weeks ago. Mr and hand, the bullet entering h;s left Mrs Gerlinger will make their eye and lodging in the brain. Mr. home in Dallas, Mr. Gerlinger ap proval. Y o u d o u s t p a y a c en t u n til you h u es s r a m ia s d s a d fou nd th e m strictly as repi eeeuted W e w ill a llo w a s a s h d ls o o u s t a t % p er S M t (th ere b y m a k in g the p ries t i . i l p er pair) if v j Eliis is a nephew of Win. Ellis, of being employed as a locomotive s emS F U L L C A S H W I T H O B D I f t s a d eweftsse th is advertisem ent. Y o u run no risk ii engineer on his uncles railroad. this city, and was formerly em ployed in M. L. Thompson’s drug He has many friends in this city -J leaser as yo t^ w uat ajM c^cle you^will g i r t u s you r o rd ir, will be as store. His wife, a bride o f three and all will join in extending ___________ We want you lo asad ua a trial congratulations and welcoming k in d at n a y price u ntil you scud for a pair « I months, and a host of relatives and IP YOU H O D ___ =_______________ Proof tires on approval and trial at Mrs Gerlinger to her new home. the spacial introdoctsry prise gustad above: or w rits tor so r M r Tire sad duadry Catalogne which friends will mourn his death. t about h a lft he sanai prices, dasenbm and gnotM a ll ma Vas and M ads o f thus lo at halttr today. D O M O T T i l l If K O F B U T 1M O a bicycle Obsci ver. d o h o t w a it r . ™ “ ir : _________ u aaysue until you know the new and wonderful The weather conditions for the z ts s iy mm>«« pastil Is Is«*» suro tier/thing m r y lM sg Write WrU» it It MOW. NOW . Go to Tooze for wall paper, fur month of July are given below. niture and stoves— big discounts. Mean temp. 59 11, Max. temp. 88 Henry F. Joslyn of Portland on the 21, Miui. temp. 36 on the was in our town the last of the 4, Total precip. .9 inches,jClear . Things M in m . week to look at the Falls City M rs. R obert C ary, Dead. , Little Willie, who bad been listening days 17, Partly cloudy 9, Cloudy [.umber Company’s logged off land to some scientific talk about the 5, Temp. 4 19 hel )w normal, pre Mrs. Robrt Carey died sudden brain's functions, pondered over some as he has a numlier of his Eastern cipitation .03 inches pelow normal. friends iu Portland who want to ly at hnr home in Walla Wal'.a new «preeslons •>* bad beard and that night «-hen he was going to bed Mr. Geo. II. West, a prominent make their home here. He was Washington July 4, 1909. .. ' 11P l<> i seked earnestly: business man of Greeley Colorado, greatly pleased with our town and a few minutes before her dfath she “ Mamma, when people's bslr begins was here last week visiting his adjoining country, but was more was apparently strong and doing to turn b« it because the gray matter In tbelr brains la leaking through?” — cousin, A. H. Dodd. He owns and surprised that we did not do a lit well. As the result of her sudden Baltimore American. manages 60 acres of orchard in tle boosting for our town. He says deni is, Mr. Carey who is secietary L it e r a r y P e s s im is m . that stale but has decided that he that thev never hear of Polk co n n -'o f the local Y. M. C. A. is almost T h e old tim e book s w ere w o rk s o f art will sell out there and locate in ty down their way. He also said \ prostrate with grief and her un-, Indeed. W ith d iction ntudled, w h eth er g a y or t h e western part of thisjstat* where! a f(,w things about a town that j timely death is a shock to the I sad. conditions for raising fruit are so n.ou |j not get in and have some many friends of the whole city, B ut fo r a n ovel now you o n ly need A title and a d ou b le colu m n ad. —Washington Star. much better. kind of water works when there is Mrs. Car--}* was one of those sweet The regular council meeting was ®o many good springs so close. character* whom people were glad W o rth Rem em bering. W ANTED-A RIDER AGENT 33 1-3 o ff on Ladies’ Waists "V Wall Paper Prices Slaughtered Furniture and Stove Prices Slaughtered A BIG REAL SALE AT WHOLESALE PRICES Top Prices for all Farm Produce üftS O HEKETHOH NKTHE-PMOF *4 * 0 SELF-HEAUM TIIES » J. L HEM CYCLE COMPART, j MEMO, ILL CLEARANCE SALE 20 p«r cent off Men’s Hats Men’s Pants Men’s Oxfords Womens’ Oxfords Children’s Oxfords 25 per cent off -• WALKER HOTEL EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE TRAVELING PUBLIC RATES: $1.00 to $2.0° Per Day. Men’s Suits Boys’ Suits 2 5 to50 per centoft Men’s Canvas Shoes Boys’ Canvas Shoes Men’s Dress Straw Hats Watch windows for Special snaps COURIER’S f ha A g e L im it F o r W o m a n T aaoh ara. By • slip In reporting Profeaaor C. A. Scott o f the Bouton Normal acbool waa made to father the theory that women "tenchera paat thirty are uae- lesa.” The Oalerlam seems, however, to have originated wltb an ationy- muus contributor to the current Popu lar Science Monthly. Thla writer frankly contend* that It la all right to uae the yonng woman from maturity onward, “ while ahe ia the moat vlva- “ How was it when I be chief called you In to lecture you that he grew sud cloua, the most anlmati>d. the most energetic and the beat fltted for train denly so bland and kind?" "I slipped my hat on to bis seat, and ing the young.” After devoting her he snt down plump upon IL” — Meggen- “ golden years" to the general welfare dorter Blatter. she should be retired and pensioned. The argument la that an unmarried A n o th e r W * y . woman after thirty la an “ old maid:” I w » s try in s t'* h e a v e the «h ot. her fate Ima aourial her and she la not A tra in er r,app«ncd by. H e told me 1 w a s ilolnjc w r o n g fit for teaching. The New York Kven- A n d tried to «h o w m e w h y. ing Boat prnnounna thla theory “ pure “ But I, la Just a n o th e r w ay I nonsense, a combination o f false Ida O f puttin g It ,” «a id I. —H arvard Lam poon . tory anti amateur psychology." The Idea that only very young women are N o V ie ib le M e a n * o f S im p ly . companionable with girls of school H '.w mauy arrrant* does Mrs. fllg- age. as the author asserts, la a uovei brr keep?” one to find In the pages o f a s<-lent!flc ••None.” Almost every home and "Htrauge. She knows all about her magazine. about every school district In the Innd neighbor*’ «(fain«.” —Puck can show records to refute It. I « s i The street m“eti ■•« motherly than the married woman the been lieing conducted unmarried teacher may perhaps be. and for that very reason the best is of Portland and *1" guide and monitor n er away will be le of the churches Intellectual rather than emotional, ap good crowds. The i. • pealing to tbo head rather than tba held Monday evening and attracted Tooze advertises Friday and Sat- t0 c!mm aH a frierul a lat ge number of spectators. Be- nrdav surprise sale» in deference to * arev was born February Fidcs les the regular routine < f b u si - the request of customers who have | 20, 1876, making her 33 years old •i voted i to accept « . . . ♦ I1 patronized him for years last February. >he is the mother :il ness the If you like to se*; n good garden, j of four children one of whom is the fire extinguisher that came for ! dead. Besides a husband, Robert m li V d c u b ts about the citv, subject to inspection. It|or it yo11 " ave in to cost «390. Wm. Hir.shnw re- j tlie fertility of the land in this sec Reed, age 8, Willard Waylard, age signed as councilman and A. E. tion of the country just go up and | <>, and an infr*lit girl a day old West was elected to take his place, take a look i t Tom Hollowell’s survive her.— Morning Union. Mr Carey is an old Falls City Merton Ellis was elected recorder Karden and you will come away and police judge to fill the vacancy convinced that tilings will grow on i bov and has many friends here < aused by the resignation of H. E. these hills, l ake a strole down ' who regret to h<*ar of his loss. Fouch several w e e k s ago. Walter Tom »toe A verne and you will see Wo have just receive«I a report Williams resigned as city tieasur-MRht* that will make you open ¡¡if t h e Slat'- Dairy Assoeiaticn Con er and It. E. Fouch was elected to your e y s . Mr. Hollowed has a vention. It is i neat little parrph- th j place. The city surveyor was| number of young peach trees that 1 let and contains much information instructed to set the grade stakes *re Breaking down under their . . I.»,* it « ° f mtt r»*«t to an v on e w ho ia inter for th e g r a c in g ot N orth M ain and loud o f rip en in g truit. H e has • est -d in dairvmg even Iffnugh it Mite hel streets. The question o f A vineyard that is loaded with as may he on a very small scale. If water woiks was discussed and F. 9n* grapes as one could wish. In you want a copy of thi* report K. Hubbard, Harley Griffin and | hi* gardening be has not forgotten Choa. O ’ Brien appointed to inves the beautiful and has many beanti- write to Call Abrams, Salem Ore church after the str- - gon. tigate the water queatioa. I Hover*- resulting in much g> - TH E heart. F A L L S C IT Y , O R E G O N HALL & HAYS Dallas, Ore. Sell Everything in the Line of House Furnisnings. Art Squares, Rugs, Carpets and Curtains a Specialty. If you have heard THE EDISON you w ill buy no other. If not come in and we will play for you. For Sale at RED CROSS DRUG 5 TORE.