r mk. Buy the Best Lucila Finley returned to the home of her grandmother in Port land, laet Sunday. Goo. Vick and family were over from Salem laet Saturday for a visit with the home folks. W. E. Russell aud wife have moved from Falle City to their email fruit rauch at Wilbur. M. L Thompson Twentieth Century Prosthesis Anatomically Articulated Dentures Will not slip or slide when you| chew. I f you are from Missouri, call ------------------ * SALEM, FALLS CITY A WESTERN Passenger Train Schedule Effective Dec. 1,1913 Ht 117 Iti WtBTBOl’ftU • Ill m. am. pm. pm. Salem . . . 6.35 9.45 1.40 3.25 Dallas . . . 7.45 11.00 2.50 5.00 Falla City. 8.20 11.35 3.25 6.35 11.56 Bl’kKock. 114 1S4 iti IM «AaTñOCMD am. pm. pm. pm. 1.06 Bl’k Rock Falla City. 9.35 1.25 3.45 5.40 Dallas . . . 10.15 2.00 4.25 6.40 Salem . . . 11.25 3.15 5.30 7.45 —# C a le n t a r — 3 a n u a r ç , 1 9 1 4 Tltin. M. 4 II 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 1 8 IS 22 29 2 9 16 23 30 The Art Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Albert Teal, next Tuesday. All members invited. Miss Grace Cockerliue went to Eugene on Friday of last week, to attend the funeral of her graud- mother, Harry Krebs and wife have re turned from Oregon City, and oc cupy their own house in North Falle City. W. C. T. U. public drinking fountain No. 2 has been installed at the N. K. corner of Bridge aud South Main streets. , s: •' . O i>;< - ' Ä m Mrs. Lowe Tiyphena Lucy Fowler was horn in Wheatland, Hillsdale county Mich. June 22, 1848 and died in Falls City Ore. J n ii , 2, 1914 aged 65 years, 6 mo. 11 days. In I860 she was married to Jo nah Lowe. To this union there were horn four children, Hhe is survived by her hiishand, two sons Ira and Harry Lowo of Portland, Ore., two daughters Mrs. Vinn Miller of Vickeryvillu Mich, and Mrs, Stella Lowe of Falls City Ore. Early in life she became a mem- her of the M. K. church o f which she was a faithful working member The deceased came to Falls City in 1900 where she has resided ever since. Mrs. Lowe had been ill for many years yet through all her suffer ing she maintained a cheerful dis position, She was a faithful wife, a loving mother, a kind neighbor and a friend to every one. Her funeral services were held at the horns at 1 p. m Jan. 4 1914 conducted by Revs. Marcy and Sadler. The pall bearers were the follow ing Masons, Messers Nichols, Se lig, Raines, Teal, Sammons and H. Brown. Her body was laid to rest in the I. O. O. F. Cemetary. SATURDAY NIGHT •' A Talo of Old Tahiti” ( A Ro- inane« of the South Hess, In two reels.) “ How Fatty Made Good ” ( A Vitagraph Coinedp.) Good seats and a warm house. C. H. Taylor and family, G Anderson and wife, Z. Batonrory föy- and family, It. F. Garoutte and | family, and others, arc preparing to cHtahlish a tent city at Powell’s new camp, al>out Feb. 1. The men m of these families have been walk ing to and from work each day, i f which requires extra work and ef fort. The women folks have agreed to live in the woods so long as their husbands work in the woods. Ibartung’ô for Œbinge Œbat dben TtfUear - Bn Crclusivc %inc M otto: 1 |pay> Xcss anb IDrcss Better Teal-Parrish Wedding Otto Teal and Miss Myrtle Par rish were married in Corvallis, Jan. 1,1914, They went t o Portland for a short honey moon, returning home Monday. k- ü CHAS. H A R TU N G , The Clothier . , « '/''A' *v'Aiev-'Ai/-/■'"A;>'/''Ai ''/-'Ai'V-' CLOCKS E v e ry on e g u a r a n te e d Chicken Supper 8-day mantel, strike, oak case, $3.00 The Ladies Aid of the Christian 8-d. bungalow, “ mahogany fin. 3.85 j church will provide a grand chick 8-d. parlor, gongstk. on cup bells 5.851 en supper, for the evening of Jan. Big Ben the National sleep meter 2.50 i The Lumber City alarm 1.00! 15. 1914, in the old postoffice build •HI»« Bleep«; her breathing* are uot heard W . A. P e rs e y T h e J e w e le r ing. In palace chamber* far apart; The fragrant treaae* are not Btlrt’d The price will be 35 cents, and For Sale— 160 a. wheat ranch in That Ue upon her charmed heart. you will get all you can possibly Hhe B leep*; on either hand upawell* Subscrif« for The Oregonian — j Sherman Co., Or. W iil take stock, The gold-fringed pillow lightly pre*t; eat, besides you will be in good daily, weekly, Sunday, or any erm- or small place near Falls City. A. Hhe sleep«, nor dreams, but ever dwell« company and at the same time be binatiou desired— and get a 34-^ A perfect form In perfect rest.” H. Benton, Newherg, Or. helping a worthy cause. You are pipe« dinner set as a premium. | J.C. Patey of Portland, will speak invited. Horace Spencer Calkins Full particulars at The News office, i on “ State aud National Prohi Supper time will be from 6 p in bition, ” at the Free Methodist Horace Spencer Calkins was to any old time. church, this evening at 7.30. born in New York State, Nor. 19, Give the editor of The New« your j 1841, and died at his home in Falls City Folks Astonish Druggist subscription to the semi-weekly Falls City, O t ., Jan. 5, 1914, aged We sell many good tnedecines Journal, the weekly Oregonian, the 72 years l month 16 days. In 1865 Mr. Calkins moved to but we are told that buckthorn baik Evening Telegram, or the three Ü of them if you like. Whichever you Michigan, and in 1867 he married glycerine etc,, known as Ad!er-i ka, is the best we ever sold. Falls Citia ns take, you will get a good paper at Misa Emily Hicks. Four children were born to them astonish us daily by telling us how an unusual bargain price. QUICKLY Adler-i-ka relieves sour G. W. Haptenstall, who owns a as follows: Mrs. Carrie E. Lucas, wife of F. stomach, gas on the stomach and small farm south of town, keeps u A. Lucas, now residents of Junction constipation. Many report that i few good cows and is doing quite a single dose relieves thsse troubles City; well by shipping milk to the In Mrs. May Belle Courier, wife of almost im m e d ia te ly , We are glad dependence creamery. This would H. C. Courter, of Portland; we are Falls Cite agents for Adler- he a better country if there were W illiam Calkins, w h } died at i-ka. M. L Thompson. more land owners like unto him the age of 18 months; Selig is having a “ January 9-day Park S. Calkins, of Falls City. Card of Thanks Merchandise Fair Sale" with daily Mr, Calkins and family came to We wish to express onr thanks and hourly special sales. This is a Falls City, in 1893, where he resid to the quartet, to those who con new feature in Falls City mer ed until his death. tributed floral pieces, t o Dr. chandising, and i ■ attracting a The entire family are members Officer and to the neighbors and good deal of attention. Sales close of the Christian church. friends who assisted us so kindly Jan. 17. See large bills for special Mr. Calkius was a prominent during our bereavement. information. citizen of Falls City for many Jonah Lowe A number of people have taken years, having been a city council Mrs Vina Miller advantage of my proposition of man in 1898; auditor and police Ira Lowe Rough Dry Washing. You get it judge in 1900, and mayor in I90l. Mrs. Stella Lowe washed thoroughly clean, all star For the past six years ill health Harry Lowe ched pieces are starched ready to prevented his taking an aefive part iron and the ladies say it irona in business and city affairs. Card of Thanks better and nicer than anything Mr. Calkius and his family have We wish to express our heart they had imagined. They say, why always been held in high esteem in felt appreciation for the nuny acts its just fine. Try it. its do ie at this community, and his funeral on o f kindness and sympathy by our Crandell’s Laundry. Monday was attended by a large friends and neighbors during the Some careless follows broke number of our oldest citizens. sickness and death our husband down the footbridge railing in front The funeral services were con and father, If. S. Calkins. of the reading room, one night last ducted at the house, at 2 p. m. Mis. H. S Calkins. week. A few more littla jokes like Wednesday, Rev. Lee Sadler offi Mrs. Currie E. Calkins. that and our dear friend Mr. Irvin g ciating. and the interment took Mrs. May Belle Courier. Matthews will need to build a new place iu the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Park S. Calkins. footbridge. Later the city council Funeral director Chapman of has put up barriers on the above Dallas, had charge of the burial Special Card of Thanks bridge, and posted “ Danger” notices exercises. We wish tc publicly express our Something will surely happen now, sincere thanks to Mrs. D. F. Cour Clarence Aikman Ben Taylor, an uncle of Dr. ter for her uniform kindness and Clarence Aikman died at his res Officer, died at Grass Valley, Cal., courtesy in sending and bring’ ng Dec. 28, He was a Kentuckian, idence in thisetyy January 8, 1914, telephone messages for us, during and came tc California during the aged 48 years 6 months 14 days. the illness and death of our hus Mr. Aikman was born July 24, first gold excitement in 1849. Later band and father. he owned a toll road between Grass 1865, near Oxly Ont.; moved to Mrs. Emily Calkins. Valley and Colfax. He leaves a Michigan wheu 15 years old, with Park S. Calkins. large estate and several children, his parents; came to Oregon in His sister Mrs. M. P. Officer of 1894; was married to Rachel M. Card of Thanks Slater, Mo., is Dr. O fficer’s mother. Syron Nov. 16, 1896, in the Siletz 1 wish to thank the many friends Dr. Hellworth of Falls City was Basin; lived there until 1906, and for their kindness during the ill a Dallas business visitor the last moved to Falls City. ness and burial of my husband. There were born three boys and of the week....... Mrs. O. L. Carey Mrs. Clarence Aikman. and family of Falls City were Dal three girls— one boy died in in las visitors the first of the week. fancy. He has one brother in Mich State c f Ohio, city o f Toledo, 89 . Lucas County. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Frink of igan and one in Alberta Canada Frank J. Cheney mahee oath that he Is and a sister in Oxley Ont. FallsCity were calling on old friends senior partner of the firm o f F. J. Cheney S t Co., doing business In the City of To in Dallas the first of the week....... ledo. County and 8tate aforesaid, and that said Arm will pny tho rum of ONE I. 0 . 0 . F . Banquet B. 1. Carey of Falls City was in H U N D R E D D O LLA R S for each and ev ery case of rstairh that cannot ho cured Dallas this week,— Dallas Observer by the use t f H A L L ’S C A T A R R H CURE. F R A N K J. CH ENEY. By tome mishap, the name cf Sworn to before me and subscribed In Rev. E. A, LaPow was omitted m y ijirrjniir % this tth day o f December, A. W. OLEASON. The Falls City Lumber Co. is us from tne report of the annual ban A (S?al>i m N otary Public. H all’s Cat trrh Cure Is taken Internally ing the Great Western Co.’s shay quet in The News of last week. and acts directly upon the blood and mu Rev. LaDow made an excellent cous surfaces o f the system. Send for for hauling logs from camp. testimonials, free. F. J. C H E N E Y S t CO.. Toledo. O. Yard No. 2 has been established address on this occasion and should Sold by all Druggists, 75c. have been given special meution. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation- for loading logs. W aterproof Leather Dressing R. B. Scroggs, o f the firm o f Scroggs & Son, Eugene, is in this city, and will call on every fam ily in or near town within the next few days with thenew S croggs W’ ater - P roof D ressing for L e ath er . W e ask you to give our Dressing a fair trial on your Shoes. House Furnishings, H ardw are Office, North Main S t over Fri n k’s con f . store S«a. N«a. Toss. A gray mare owned by Clem Cleveland, broke her leg while in a paeture and had to he shot. Death of Three Pioneers The Gem Theatre News 3 F U R N IT U R E A. G. Atwood, Dentist. - Wyrick Bancroft and Glen Ferg uson have purchased the Clemons shooting gallery. If you own a house that ia for rent, list it with The News, and we will find a tenant. Buy the Best I. O. S ioulstoi «, Aoivt house. Mr. Strayer has opened a law office In the Tavorn building. C. II. Trask and family hava gone to Corvallia, for a atay of two or three mouths. The beet ie always the cheapest. Cheap «roods anywhere a r e never cheap at any price. But If you are not a judge, you must rely on the judgment o f others. We have built up the largest Drug business in this locality by sell ing only goods o f the highest character and never abusing the con fidence o f those plac ing reliance on o u r judgm ent • T b 9 . Í a ü a C it y N * w i , J a i i u r y 10,1914 M* Il i» .«I. Sat. 3 10 17 24 31 flews of jf alls <L the Let Hartung Suit you. Look forScrogga' ad. in thin page. A good ehow at the Gem tonight. Read the want ads in 5th column on page 2. Job printing “ an you like it” at The News office. Russell * Gilbert highost grade candies, at Ellis’. Will pay 10 cents for copy of News of Dec. 27th, Beal home-made Candies, at the Ellis confectionery store. Walter Williams, of Dallas, was s Falla City visitor, Tuesday. Roy Gardner waa at Dallas last Saturday, on business for The News. J. F. Davia of the Heald Map Co., Portland, waa in Falls City this week. Singer Sewing machines at Per- sey's, also needles and extras lor i l l makes. ’ Talbott for furniture, hardware, kitchenware,carpets,sporting goods, phonographs. The Art Club will meet at the residence of Mrs. F. L. Talbott, neut Tuesday. Attorney H. 0. Strayer and lam - ily have moved to Falla City from Portland, and occupy the Richey i i Everything up-to-date and at prices to please J .C . T A L B O T T ¿ C O M P A N Y Great January Nine Day Merchandise Fair Sale Began Thursday January 8,1914 Ends Saturday, Jan. 17 Jan.8,9,10,12,13,14,15,16,17 See large posters for full particulars This is the most extraordinary Mer chandise Sale ever held in Falls City SELIG s Sawmill News jfalls Cftç Department Store ►