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T h * Buy the Best i ____ The best is 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 judgm ent o f others. We have built up the largest Drug business in this locality by sell ing only goods of the highest character and never abusing the con fidence of those plac ing reliance on o u r judgm en t Buy the Best M. L Thompson Twentieth Century Prosthesis Anatomically Articulated Dentures Will not slip or slide when you chew. If you are from Missouri, call A. G. Atwood, Dentist, Office, North Main St. overF rin k 'sco n f.sttre /■ --------- » \ SALEM, FALLS CITY 4 WE5TFJN Passenger Train Schedule Effective Dec. 1,1913 hi HI I IM M7 «wraoiKD am. am. pm. pm. Salem . . . 6 35 9.4511.40 3.25 Dallas. . . 7.45 11.00 2.60 6.00 Falla City. 8.20 11.35 3.25 5.35 11.55 Bl’kRock. 114 MA Ml ifi BAftTMM-RD am. pm. pm. pm. 1.05 Bl’k Rock Falla City. 9.35 1.25 3.45 5.40 Dalla». . . 10.16 2.00 4.26 6.40 Salem . . . 11.25 3.16 5.80 7.45 1. U S lN U U tT 'N , AO XXT Calentar—3anuarç, 1014 laa. JUa. Tan. Wed. Tkan. fri. Sat. 2 1 8 9 15 16 22 23 29 30 3 10 17 24 31 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 Hews of jfallsGit\> u ■» r*, .n. i i . . . . i . .mi. Let Hartung Suit you. ■A good show at the Gem tonight. City council meets next Monday evening. Read the want ada in 5th column on page 2. Job printing “as you like it” at The News office. Russell A Gilbert highost grade candies, at Ellis’. Roy Me Murphy has recovered from a recent illness, Bert Dennis of Salem, was a Falls City visitor, Tuesday. 800-sheet pencil tablet 6x8, for 10 cents, at The News office. Best home-made Candies, a t the Ellia confectionery store. A big dance was given at Black Rock last Saturday night. B. F. Boughey of Salem was in Falls City on business, Tuesday, Hartung’s Rod “D” Loggers are standing the test. Read his ad, Jonah Lowe will make his borne with his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Lowe. The school board is asking bids for 3Q cords of fir and 30 cords of oak wood. Ed. 8. Rich started to Sparta, Wis^T.iesday afternoon in response to it telegram that his father is not • xp«<t«d to live longer than a few days. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Roaco« Mod«, at Lewiaville, la«t Sunday, a girl. Mr. and Mra. W. F. Nichola vis ited frienda in Salem Saturday and Sunday. Singer Hewing inachinoa at P«r- aey’s, alao needle» and extras for all make«. Talliott for furniture, hardware, kitchen ware,carp«U,»port inggooda, phonographe, Fred 0 . Brownof Crystal Chriat- ma» visited friends in Falls City a few days ag >. It is th« intention to hold a dance at the homo of Frank De Witte tonight. Anyway, there is not a» much mud on North Main street aa there was a year ago. Bom, to Mr, and Mra. W. H. Dorman, Wednesday Jan. 14, 1914 a 11 pound girl. If you own a house that is for rent, list it with The Nowa, and we will find a tenant. Donald Hodgea is III with the croup, at the home of his aunt, Mia. C. L. Hopkins. A childrens party was held at the home of 11. Van Den Bosch, last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Perkins of Carlton visited her daughter» Mae Wright and Lil lian Perkins, last week. Mrs. Anna Swinney of Grants Pans, is visiting the families of 11. A. and J. A. Bowman. Mr. and Mra. Harry Lowe re turned to their home in Portland, Thursday of last week. Glenn Huntley, of Independence is in charge of the Johnson clean ing and pressing parlor. Jonah Lowe and son Ira and daughter Mrs, Vina Miller went to Portland last Monday. Merl Potter, F. C. L. Co. team ster, moved into the Addie Mont gomery house, Thursday. For Sale, a heifer calf, about 4 weeks old; also a femaleshoat about 4j mos. old. G. W. Hudson. Mra. F. K. Hubbard, who has been ill for some time, is very much improved at the present time. The young folks of the vicinity held a dance at the home of John B. Teal Jr. laat Saturday night. For Sale, Team, harness, wagon, driving harness, tophuggy, wood rack rock tied. Call on 0. II. Hudson. I. A. Johnson returned last Sat urday from Voder, Wash., where he visit'd his sister for a few days. Little Miss Helen Selig gave a party to a numler of her young friends on Friday evening of last week, Who got water receipt No. 117, Wed. Jan. 14, 1914? Please notfiy this office, so that credit may be given. G, K. Htdges returned to his homestead near Falls City the first of last week.—Sherwood News Sheet. A. Sampson has been reappoint ed supervisor of road district No. 21 (which surrounds Falls City) for 1914. Wm. Woodiu oí Black Rock, has rented the M. G. Ellis property and will move to Falls City in a few days. 11. A. Bowman is having a new porch built on the front of his house, R. S. Ferguson is doing the fine work. A. G. Linoback is heving a new bungalow built on his property in Southeast Falls City. Ello & Elle are the builders. G. W. Kendoll’s family moved to Ballston this week. Mr. Kendoll has been employed there for a long time, on a ranch. Supervisor A. Sampson, with a crew of workmen, is repairing the Black Rock road where it was dam aged by land slides. Mr. and Mrs. Rico of Black Rock went to California Thursday, for a vacation. Mr. Rice is car repairer for the 8. P. Ry. Co. The handbag found by F. C. Thomas of Rocca near Powell’s old logging camp, Dec. 24, and ad vertised in The News Dec. 27, be longed to Mrs. Horne, and has F a l u C ity N ew », J a h u a r y i t , 1914 been deliv« r«vl to her at the Fall» Meycr-Harris Wedding City Co.’a logging camp, by Bob Pernal C. Meyer, only son of Mr. Bradley. and Mrs. A. K. Meyer, and Miait George Durham and wife left Kdyth K. Harris, daughter of Mr, for North Yakima to vi»it hits re]- «nd Mrs. W. T. Harris, were unit lives, Thursday. . ed in msrriage Hundny evening Irving Matthews of Portland, January 11, 1914, at the reridei.ee was in town Friday and Saturday of Lee 8adl<-r, who officiated. of laid week. While here he re Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cochran were paired the footbridge. the attendants. The Falla City Lumber Co. has The new lyweds are making their put up an 1800-foot cable over a home for the present at the Meyer canyon in the woods for uae as a residence. trolly for carrying logs. Peru Meyer is an industrious For Sule—1G0 a. wheat ranch in young man, and Mrs. Meyer is a Sherman Co., Or. Will take stock, talented young woman, and they or small ¡dace near Fall» City. A. will no doubt establish a home H. Benton, Ncwherg, Or. where peace, content and happi Arthur Titu» i» helping O. P. ness will reign. Briggs and Mrs. Ed Rich in the F. The News, along with a host of C. Mercantile »tore during the ab other friend», extends congratula- sence of Ed Riuli in Wisconsin. tionsand well wishes to these young For sale, to buy, to trade, to ex people. change, lo»t, found or wanted no Birthday Surprise Party tices. printed in The Falls City News, will bring results. Try it. Thursday evening a number of I have secured the services of a friends gave Mrs. W. T. Brow n a »kiled workman, and urn better very pleasant surprise. In r« memberance of her birthdsy prepared than ever to do clothes pressing and cleaning. 1 A Johnson »he was presented with a few pieces J. C. Frink became quite ill on of china and silverware. A very enjoyable evening was Friday evening of last week, and »pent, lunch being served at mid was confined to his bed for several night. Those present were, days. He is now able to be up Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brown, again. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Meyer, By unanimous vote, last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hall. the congregation of the Christian Mr. and Mrs. G. L. McMurphy, church decided to employ Rev. Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. Cook, Lee Sadler for another year as Mrs. C. D. Tice, minister, Miises Ruth Cook and Velma Clarence Powell went to Oregon City last Saturday for a week-end Miller, and H ill'd McMurphy and visit with his family who have been Linus Cook. visiting relatives thero during the K. of P. Annual Ball holidays. The Falls City K. of P. lodge There have been several cave-ins on the Black Rock road during the will give their annual ball on ti.e recent rains. Supervisor A. Samp evening of January 113, 1914, in son will do some work on the road Wagner hall. Music by Dallas Moo.e orchtstra of seven pieces. to make it passable. Mr. and .Mrs. A. Sampson return Supper will be served. ed from the Sib-tz Monday even This ball is one of the events of ing, where they had been visiting the year in Falls City, and no doubt their soninlaw Jas, Wright, who will he well attended. Paul J. Shepherd has charge of baa been seriously, ill. the transportation arrangements. R. M. and L. B. Wonderly were S S. Cook, \V. R. Hinshaw and down in Benton county, south of Airlie, the first of the week, mak N. A. I.unde have general charge ing an estimate on a new school of the affairs. The floor managtrs are: \V. R. house in district No. 30. Hinshaw, Falls City; Mayor Hubbard represented the \V. L.Tooze Jr., Dallas; Florence Falls City council in the matter of Burton, Independence; Paul Rusk, the lease of the rock crusher, at the Black Rock; Mrs. Walter Tooze, meeting of the county commission Salem; Mrs. W. R. Hinshaw, Falls ers, Wednesday of last week. City. Mrs. C. W. Lee went to the hos Church of Christ pital at Salem, Tuesday, where she will be given medical treatment. Regular services on Lord’s day. Mrs. Halsey accompanied Mrs. Lee, Don’t send, but bring the child and returned home Wednesday. ren to Sunday School. We have Mrs. Vina Miller,of Vickeryville, suitable classes for the older ones Mich., who was here several weeks as well as for the children. The prayer meetings are grand, during the sickness and death of her mother, Mrs. Jonah Lowe, will and quite often we have as many return to her homo in a few days. men as women in attendance. Tho congregtion unanimously Sam Wiest the famous foreman of Spaulding’s Blaik Rock logging called us to remain with them an camps, has been in Falls City all other year. Let us boost and pull week, gathering workingmen for together, that great good may be the camp, which is to be opened accomplished. Bro. Scruggs of Eugene was with about Jan. 19. There is a large crowd making us last Lord’s day and his solos arrangements to Attend the K of P, were appreciated by all present. Bro. Frink expects to bo at his ball at Falls City the 23rd. ..... Lloyd Rice and Herman Hawkins post as S.S, Supt. next Sunday. Try and be present at all the were visitors at Falls City Sunday. servic e. Lee Sadler, Minister. —Dallas Observer. F^or sale, one acre, cultivated, W, E. Potter has traded his 73 fruit, berries; 6-r. house insured acres east of town for land in Uma for 11400; elec, light, city water, tilla county, and will move to Her- cesspool; puce $1050; all cash, or miston next week. Frod E, Wells, ♦700 cash, terms on balance. Par the new owner, will not move here ticulars at The News office. until next September. A number of people have taken Mrs. H. E. Collins returned home from Falls City where she advantage of my proposition of had visited for a week with her Rough Dry Washing. You get it daughter, Mrs, C, E. McDonald.... washed thoroughly clean, all star Died, at tho home of Henry John ched pieces are starched ready to son, near Siletz, Oregon, January iron and the ladies say it irons 1st, 1914, Joe Lincoln, aged 106 better and nicer than anything they had imagined. They say, why years.—Toledo Leader. its just fine. Try it. its done at Surprises Many in Falls City Crandell’s Laundry. The quicic action of simple buck S ta te o f O hio, c i t y o f T oledo, thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mix L u c a s C o u n ty . ( e » o a th t h a t h e la ed in Adl«r-i-ka, the remedy which » e F n r te a n r k p a J r . t n C e h r e o n f e y th e m ak Arm o f J . C heney Co., d o in g b u sin e ss In th e C ity of T o became famous by curing appendi A ledo. C o u n ty a n d S ta to a fo re sa id , an d id firm w ill p a y th e au m o f O N E citis, is surprising Falls City people. t H h U a t N sa D R E D D O L L A R S f o r ea c h a n d ev e r y c a s e o f C a ta r r h t h n t c a n n o t be cu red Many have found that this simple b y th e u se o f H A L L ’S C A T A R R H C U R E . ENEY remedy drains so much foul matter S w o rn to b e fo re F R m A o N K a n d J . su C b H scrib ed In y p re se n c e , th i s 6 th d a y o f D ecem b er, from the system that a s i n g l e d o s e m a . d . im A. W . GLEA SO N , relieves constipation, sour stomach (Seal) N o ta r y P u b lic. ta r r h C u re la t a k e n In te rn a lly and gas on the stomach almost a n H d a l a l c 1» ts C d a ire c tly u p o n th e b lood a n d m u co u s s u r f a c e s o f th e sy s te m . S en d fo r im m e d ia t e l y . Adler-i-ka i s the te s tim o n ia ls , free. F . J. C H E N E T A CO.. T o led o . O. most thorough bowel cleanser ever Sold b y a ll D ru g g is ts , 75c. T ake H all’s F am ily P ills fo r cooatlpaU oa. sold. M. L. Thompson, druggist. Ju st a fe w words in resp onse to inquiries m ade about the Red “ D” Logging Shoes . .ask in g if the Red * -“ D s” are reliable I will say that out of the 72 pairs which I have sold this winter, there has only been two complaints—(one pair the customer burnt, and one shoe of the other pair had a defective heel)- and in both cases I gave customers new shoes in exchange for the others. You don’t take any chances when you buy Red “ D” Loggers, for every pair is guaranteed by the facUry and I stand back of this guaranty. If you burn your shoes or misuse them, you are the loser, and any shoe that goes wrong by the cus tom er’s fault will not be replaced. Any one that appreci ates good shoes should try RED “ D” LOGGERS. Chas. Hartung, Exclusive Dealer n^yncyi ïeyiicz The Gem Theatre News SATURDAY NIGHT “ A Drama of the Air ” (A 2 real “ Path«’’ productou) “ flatly Audley’a Jewels” ( A Comedy) Always good shows at The Gem. Give the editor of The News your subscription to the semi - weekly Journal, the weekly Oregonian, the Evening Telegram, or the three of them if you like. Whichever you take, you will get a good paper at an unusual bargain price. as g s S s n if M CLOCKS Every one guaranteed 8-day mantel, strike, oak case, $3.00 8-d. bungalow, ** mahogany fin. 3.85 8-d. parlor, gongstk. on cup bells 5.85 Big Ben the National sleep meter 2.50 The Lumber City alarm 1.00 W .A .P ersey The Jew eler Subscribe (or The Oregonian — daily, weekly, Sunday, or any com bination desired—and get a 34- piece dinner set as a premium. Full particulars at The News office. FU R N IT U R E House Furnishings, H ardw are Everything up-to-date and at prices to please J .C .T A L B O T T A, C O M P A N Y Grocery Specials 10-lb. Pail Pure Lard, $ 1 .5 5 5-lb. Pail Pure Lard, .8 0 Med.-wt. Breakfast Bacon, lb., . 2 0 Picnic Hams, per ib....................... 1 6 Medium Hams, per Ib.................... 2 1 I7 lbs. Sugar..........................1 . 0 0 Above prices should be of interest to you Sale of Ladies Cloaks, Ladies Hats, Sweaters, and Clothing, continued SELIGs falls Clt? Department Store i