T he F alls C it y N ew *, F ebruary 14,' 1911 Citisene whn Wlsh tu lli'lp Ilio Oregon Journal falls City News News givi' the i i c ws of thè town O lii Journal Kt>| Ynr Kile 1% Itti Tb« Navi render a go>>d sei vice hy seiuling or Daily,’ Sun. $7.60 $6.76 nhoning any Information they may Daily, 6.00 4.60 nave ni locai doings, ospedaliv of Sunday, 2.60 2.26 matterà thal are nut likely In come Scmi-wcckly, 1.60 1.8G * under thè personal obaervation ol thè editor. Subscriptions taken any time. io Be Elected This Year p«at\'fflee u, uml^r th* , M; Residence. 921 Su IM > c»n. v*n* Y M r. St.00; « i x month*. .(I*. 25 cent»; Ringle copy. 5 cts. Ad veil. . Kate» Duplay. 10 m t u an inch Busiue«« Nolle««. 5 cent« a lin e . For Sale. Rent. Kxchangt*. Want and Pay Knterlaimnenl No* licet. 5 ett a line. 10 eta. a line tor three iaauea. Card ol Thank« 50eta l.egal Notice«.legal rat«« I'opy for new ads. and changes should be sent lo The News not later than Wednesday. OFFICIAL D IR E C T O R Y 0 T jnittnl States Senator, $7,500. Members o f Congress. First, Second and Third districts. $7,500 State Treasurer, 14.500. Attorney General $3.000. State Labor Commissioner. 13,- ¡ 000 . Four Justices o f Supreme Court $4.5000. State Suprentendent o f Public Instruction, «3.1X10. State Engineer, $3.000. One Railroad Commissioer. $4. “ Safety First” Our Motto ON Shasta Route Trains OF THE R. K . W i l l i a m s . President Bank of Falls City F a lls C i t y , P o le C o u n t y . O rkoon 000. Docs a General Bunking Business. Interest Paid on Tim * Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States. Notary Public officially connected with the Bank. FALLS C ITY K K Hubbard Mayor. T D. Hollowell. Councilman at Large m i • H. C. Brown. Albert Teal. Council men A. Sampson. C. L. Hopkins. A. K. Meyer. C. W. Le«. Auditor and Police Judge W. P. Lewis, Marshal and Water Supt. M. L Thompson. Treasurer J. J Sammons. Engineer Or. F M. Hellwarth. Health Officer The Council meets in regular session on the first Monday evening of each month, at 7 30 o’clock, in the office of the Kails City News. S a t u r d a y . F e b r u a r y 14. 1914 News and Comment Buy your 1915 ticket via Ore­ gon. F'alls City invites you to call. Mrs. Ed Hamer went to A l­ bany to visit with her mother. Mrs. A. L. Porter, o f that place. —Toledo Leader. Plans are under way for an S. P. extension from Sheridan or Willamina, to Newport, through the Siletz timber. Income tax statements must be filed with M.A. Miller, Collector, Portland, on or before March 1. All persons having a net income o f $3,000 or more must pay the income tax. C. H. Fisher, o f Eugene Guard has purchased a half interest in the Capital Journal, o f Salem. Fisher is one o f the state’s best writers, and the Review i s glaP he has come to Marion county.— Jefferson Review. Well, it will be a mighty good thing to “ clean up” the orchards. A good fruit is always better than a poor one for any purpose, Now if the commission men can only be put out o f business, all will be well.— Estacada Progress. Colonists rates will go into e f­ fect March 15, and continue 32 days. Rates from Chicago $33, St. Louis 130, Denver 125. The railroad companies announce that they will make no special effort to induce homeseekers to come West. J. B. Pilkington. nurseryman, corner Second and Main streets, Portland, has recently issued a manual o f tree, shrub, vine and plant cultivation that is very much more than a catalogue o f nursery stock. Thos who are in­ terested in the subjects treated will be very much benefited by the information it gives. A copy will be sent on request for cata­ log No. 6. “ James E. Godfrey, o f the Ore­ gon Messenger, Salem, having been appointed Federal income tax agent, with headquarters at Portland, has sold his interest in the Messenger to W. H. Parker, and the firm name is now Dal- rymple & Parker. Mr. Godfrey is to be congratulated for having received a square deal from the Wilson administration, even if he did fail to get it from Gov. West. A fte r all, his new job is better than that o f state printer for Oregon. A Harmless Poison For Rais Poultry raisers a r e frequently troubled with rats and mice. It is difficult to put out poison because of danger o f poisoning the chickens. A good poison for rats and mice but harmless to other animals is as fol­ lows; Plaster o f Paris five parts. Pulverized sugar, 1 part Flour, 1 part Mix thoroughly and keep in a dry place. Put out a small quantity at a time near holes and run-ways. Poul­ try raisers report using this with very satisfactory results. The plaster o f Paris “ sets” in the intestines of rats and mice, and does no harm to poultry. Eighth Grade Graduates T h e Exposi ti on Llns--1916 January. 1914. And now is the time to see California; to live out­ doors and enjoy the sunshine, flowers and summer sports. It is a trip you cannot afford to miss. District No. 2, Dallas Clyde C.Schriver Helen Fletcher James Garrison Esther Brown Robert Canoy Carl LeFors Frank McCann including Shasta Limited, th# train o f modern ser­ vice all-steel up-to-the-minute equipment. Burton Smiley Eva Laliberte Frank Addison Martha Lockbridge Hazel Calbreath T h o C a l i f o r n i a and S a n F r a n o l s o o E xp raaa Election Officers, 1914-15 The court has appointed the fol­ lowing officers in the four Falls City prec;ncts, and for Black Rock; i rair.S, with Standard Tourist and Chair Cars, and dining service that will please. Call on nearest S. P. Agent and let him outline a trip, quote fares and furnish Outing Literature on California's famous resorts. John M, Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland Church of Christ Two very important themes will The new 8-hour work-day law for be discussed next Lord’s day. Oregon is meeting with much adverse The morning subject will be critisism. and some decided opposi­ ‘Church Discipline.' Has the church tion. of Christ a discipline? You ccme The News is under obligation to and learn what it is. County Judge Teal for a large map “ Tbe Personality of the Holy of Falls City's four election precincts. Spirit’ ’ is the evening theme. This is the first of a series of sermons, Minstrel and Musical Show on this subject. The minstrel show given at the The S. S. attendance keeps above opera house both Monday and Tues­ the hundred mark. day evenings, under the auspices of Three were baptized at the close the Polk County Band, was well pat­ of Sunday evening service; a sim i­ ronized and both nights the house lar service is expected next Sun­ was well filled. There has not been day evening. a home talent show in this city in a long time that has given such uni­ versal satisfaction as the one put on this week. While the cast was quite large, and it would be difficult to mention each individual taking part, all showed careful training and exe­ cuted their parts admirably. Harry Ennis under whoes direction and training the minstrel was put on, is certainly on to his job and as com­ edian he is an expert and keeps the audience in a constant uproar from start to finish. It was really a nignt of laughs and the niggers reminded one of the old times away down in Tennessee. The singing by the young ladies was good. Altogether it is one of the best shows our people have had the pleasure of seeing in many a day.— Independence Enterprise. This show, “ A Night o f Laughs,” is now being rehearsed nightly in Wagner hall, by Mr. Ennis and a company o f local young people. The entertainment will be given, February 20 and 21. ■ Rr A nt THREE FINETRAINS DAILY District No. 29, Independence Candidates for Governor are be­ coming very numerous. Some are good, some are fair and one is dan­ gerous. The belief is now, among the knowing ones, that if Smith is not nominated by the Democrats, and if Bennett should be nominated by the Republicans, there will be a loud call for the present governor to to become a candidate. M. L. T h o m p s o n , W. F. N ichols , A. J.V ic e , Vice-President Cashier Assistant Cashier ‘HKHantebanòforSale M lacal l a n t o u i Ore. Fire Relief Aasoci’n,McMinn­ ville. F. K. Hubbard, local agent. Meals 25c and up. Sunday dinners a specialty. The Falls City Hotel. Fresh Bread, Cakes, Cookies. Pies, etc., every day, at the Falls City Bakery. Abstracts o f title promptly fur­ nished. Rates reasonable. Brown A Sibley, 610 M ill St., Dallas, Or. Come and worship with us i Services in the Lee Sadler, Minister, j _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Churches of Falls City ________________ _ C h r is tia n Free Methodist Church Sunday: 10 a m, . Bible School 11 a.m, Communion and Preaching 6:30 p in., . . Chustian Endeavor 7:80 p.m. Preaching(good singing) Wednes. 7:30 pm . Prayer Meeting Friday, 7:30 p.m. Choir Practice You are invited to all these serv­ ices. Lee Sadler, Pastor. Tomorrow is quarterly meeting, District Elder W. N. Coffee will be in charge, subject of bible study at 6:30, “ The Judges." Missionary conference, Salem Free Methodist Church, 1218-30 North Winter street, Feb., 19-22, 1914, under the auspices of the W. F r e e M e t h o d is t F. M. S., Oregon Conference. Sunday School . . . 10.00 a.m. R. E, Nichols pastor. sermon . . .11:00 a.m. Young People’s Bible study 6 :30p.m List of Letters Evening sermon , . 7:80 p.m Remaining uncalled for in the Prayer meeting Thurs., 7:30 p.m Falls City postoffice for the month If. E. Nichols, Pastor. ending February 7, 1914. LADIES Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Dawson. Rosa Larg Mary K. Whithead, Alice Yost— 2. GENTLEMEN B. C. Coker. Ralph Harlan. Jack Hillride. James E. Jones— 3 Albert Lake. R. E McDonald. M e t h o d is t E p is c o p a l Sunday School, . . 10:00 a.m, Morning Worship . , 11:00 a.m. Epworth League, . . . 6:80 p ro Preaching Service . .7:30 U r n Ladies’ Aid Society, Wed. aftofu^i Choir Practice, Thur. 7:80 | k m. Prayer Meeting, Wednes. 8:00 p in. Milton A. Marcy, Pastor. GERMAN LUTHERAN Preaching services in Toller hall N. W. Falls City: No. 21 at 3.80 p.m., third Sunday of each Judges.— A. E. Meyer, Chairman; These letters will be sent to the month, by Rev. Groase, of Salem. A. Sampson; Edith Wurtzburgar. Clerks;— Jno. E. Beezley; Jessie dead letter office, Feb. 21, 1914, if S eventh D a y A dvent not delivered before. In calling for Moyer; T. D. Hollowell. Sabbath school Satuiday 10:00 a.m. the above, please say,“ Advertised,” S. W. Falls City No 22 Preaching service “ 11:00 a.m. Judges. Sam Tetherow, Chairman giving date of list. Prayer meeting Wednes., 7:80p.m. Ira C. Mehrling, Postmaster. Geo. Gardner, Emma Hinshaw. CATHOLIC CHURCH Clerks, C. W. Lee. Mrs. C h I o e There will be Maas at the Cath­ Seymour. Frank Heydon. olic Church, Mary Magdalene, N. E. Falls City No. 23 Sunset, and McCall’s regularly, hereafter, on the first Judges, Geo. M. Tice, Chairman Sunday and Daily to Mar. 1, ’ 15 $8.00 and third Sunday of each month. G. D. Treat, Mrs. Maggie Thomp­ Sunset Magazine, one year, 2.50 son. Clerks. E. C. Frink, Etta Waters, McCall’s a year, with pattern, .65 The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1914 Almanac REAL ESTATE Town Houses, Lots, and Acreage forSaleorRent For sale, 15 acres unimproved, in Falls City, on the new Siletz highway; water and wood in abundance. Good place for fruit, garden, and poultry. $500 cash. Highly improved 10-acre home in Falls City; good buildings, with all modern improve­ ments; fruit, flowers, berries, garden; big money maker, und getting better as young trees come into bearing; price $5,000; terms Lots 7 and S. in block K; price $100.00 Lot 14. (8-r. house) “ ** $1200.00 _ Lot 23. block " - “ 150.00 Lots 11 and 12, ” E. " 85.00 Lot 2, block M, Mont, add., 78x78, house and garden ; close in ; $650. cash or terms. For Sale Lots 16, 15. 14. E. j o f 18, blk L; good house, barn; running water; city wa­ ter. electric light; rents at $10, . . $1.600. For Sale 5.82 acres in city; improved; rich soil. Price $2,500, at least half cash. — For Sale 20 acres in city; improved; $3,200, half cash. Good place for fruit and berries. For Sale good house, lot 150x150, rented. — . — For Sale - 6-r. house, 2 lots, cultivated; fruit, berries; city water, electric light; close in. - * For sale, One acre, adjoining city limits, with 6-room house. A bar­ gain at $425, terms. For sale— 10 acres, partially im ­ proved; house, timber; spring and living stream; near western city j limits; price, $1300^cask______ _ For Sale, 2 good lots, on Pine street in block K, cultivated. For sale, one acre, cultivated, fruit, berries; 6-r. house insured for $1100; elec, light, city water, cesspool; pi ice $1050; all cash, or $700 cash, terms on balance. W ill trade 160 a wheat rarch in Sherman Co. for place near Falls City, or will trude for stock. •)V ~ . For Sale—2 1-3 a. adjoining city, $650. For Sale -80 a. 1) mi. from town; 20 a. improved; 25 a. good timber; pasture; water. $5,200. For rent— 12-room house, barn, etc., close in; good place for renting rooms or for boarding house; $150 per year. C.AV. LliK, A G E N 'I’ The Daily Oregonian Ira Mehrling. $11.15 The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1914 A l­ Our bargain price to you, $8.00. manac is now ready and will tie Judges, J. C. Talbott, Chairman, Daily Oregonian, to Mar. 1, T5, $6.00 mailed prepaid for only 35c. Pro­ Sunset Magazine, a full year, 2.50 Harvey Gage. Mrs. L. White. McCall’s, full year, with pattern, .65 feasor Hicks’ fine Magazine, Word Clerks, W. B. Stevens, Mrs. Ada J. and Works, for one year, and a Hooker, Cleve Powell. $9.15 copy of this Almanac for only one Our bargain price to you, $6.00. Black Rock No, 18 dollar. The plain lessons on astron­ Judges. F. J. Holman, Chairman, The more quickly you take advantage S. G. Price, E. L. O’Connell. Clerks, o f this offer the more copies you will omy, and the correct forecasts of storms, drouths, blizzards and tor­ W. T. Wallace, Paul Rusk, Mrs. Lou receive for your money. This special offer made for imme­ nadoes, make these publications a Schultz. There are now 40 election precincts diate action, and will not be open necessity in every home in America. after March 1, 1914. in Polk county. Send to Word and Works Pub­ Subscriptions, as above outlined, lishing Company, 3401 Franklin A workman named Dan Dewig was taken at The News office. Avenue, St. Louie, Mo. struck by a falling limb, yesterday Word and Works and the Falls Falls City wants aco-operativ can­ afternoon, and received injuries from City News, one year, and the A l­ which he is not expected to recover. nery. They ought to have it.— In manac, for $1.50. dependence Enterprise. He was taken to Frank DeW itte’s. S. E. Falls City No. 25 DIMES MAKE DOLLARS G e t a Lucky H o rs e 8 h o e Bank «*• It Holds Just Ten Dimes ind she Trnth Dime Optus It SELLS ON SIGHT AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE This null! bunk 1« made ol heavy nickeled braes, highly polished, and w ill Iasi forever It can he worn on a key ring, watch chain, or caaily carried In Ihe pocket Send lOe lo f sample, or 20c II gold finished Is preferred. Ask for terms ana open territory, whleh It fast being taken, "fir s t come first served.” Address, L U C K Y H O R S E S H O E B A N K , «IS F ltllrtu . New Vurfc. I . V.