Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, April 11, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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Home Talent Show
and Dance
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Opera House, Saturday,
April 11,1914
Madaline Thornton, Playwright
and Producer
R. V ictor A llyn . Business Manager
I For a limited time we will make a specialty of producing
plays for Lodges. Address. Box 323, Newberg, Oregon ]
Doors open at 7.00 p.m.
Show starts at 8.00 p. m.
Dance starts, 10.00p.m.
Show Tickets. 20c and 35c.
Dance Tickets. 50c
Tickets on sale at El lis ’ and H arri ngrt on’s and by K. P.
PROGRAM
Routine of Rip Roaring Farce Comedies
Good for Laughs Only
Overture, - - - Falls City Orchestra
Wm. Grayum, - Blackface—‘some smoke’
Vic Allyn, - with the smile - —monologist
Mrs. Mae Nichols . . .
- Ballad
“ How to Find Out How You Stand”
In one Scene
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Mr. J. Stock well.......................R. Victor Allyn
Mrs. J. Stock we! I............... Madaline Thornton
Jack Renton................................... Mr. Erickson
Mary White........................... Mrs. Edith Meyer
The Undertaker..............................Mr. March
Cakewalk—Specialty-The Misses Brown
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In two scenes, second taking place a year later
Robert Burton ..............................Victor Allyn
Mrs. Robert Burton......... Madaline Thornton
Jimmy Bates...................................Mr. Johnston
E.P. Brown
Autos for H ire, to
Dallas and Salem
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ph °in* B. L. E L L IS
Confectionery and IceCream Parlor.
Fresh Fruits, home made Candies;
Pipes, Cigars, Tobacco.
Auto Supplies
Repairing and Vulcanizing
profcMtonal darbe
Registration
If you have not yet registered an
a voter this v< nr, pieuse call on mo
at The Newa ottico during week days
and evenings. Registration closes
April 15 !•. K. Hubbard, Registrar
Everyb, •!" writes letters Many
letters g<> astray in the mails be­
cause the postulllco people cannot
locate the receiver n>• r the sender.
Printed envelopes would help in
handling mail. We will print 250
note heads (oixt'j) and 250 envel­
opes, ior lo 00, any winding you
w'sli.
Send The News to Your Friends
Extra copies of The News are
printed each week, and will be sent
to any address desired, postpaid,
for 2 cents per copy.
This offer is made with the hope
that our citizens will send these ex­
tra copies to people who may be,
or who may become interested in
Falls Citv.
Citizens who wish to help The
News give the newsof the town can
render a good service by sending or
phoning anv information they may
have of local doings, especially of
matters that are not likely to come
under the personal observation of
the editor.
Post Office Time Card
Office hours: Daily, except Sun­
day, 8 a.m. to 0.30 p.m.
Mail arrives, from
Salem-Dallas, 9.35 a.m., 3:45 p.m.
Black Rock, 1 50 p.m.
Mail closes, for
Salom, 9.00 a.m. and 1.00 p.m.
Dallas, 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m.
Black Rock, 11.00 a.m.
Office hours: Sunday only, 9:30
to 10:30 a.m:
Mail arrives from Salem 9.35am.
Mail closes lor Salem 9:00 a.m.
Effective Dec. 1, 1913.
I ka C. M e h r u n g , Postmaster.
Falls City, Polk Co., Or.
Journal=Falls City News
Journal Keg. ' ear K*te. "1th The N w%
Daily, Sun. #7.50
$5.75
4.50
Daily,
5.00
2.25
Sunday,
2.50
Semi-weekly, 1.50
1.50
Subscriptions taken any time.
Stop a t E llis ’
C o n f e c t i o n e ry
T H E Falls M City’s A Best D Hotel E N A
Phone 78
F. M. H ELL W A R TH
PHYSICIAN
A Brand New
Line of
We do anything in the
Blacksmith line
Dealer in Farm Implements
and Wagons.
Office in Toller Bldg.,
omc« am i ,,,
UoiHoneo 1 lu m e o lio
ATTORNEY
G.
Practice In all the Slat, ourla.
Sulle II Bu.h Hrvymmi HM* , |>honr ÏKS
d . O. Talbott & Co.
H o ld i h e T r a in
supported by a bevy of Falls City’s popular
young ladies.
H A R R IN G T O N ’S
Miss Sears, in Song and Dance
Fl'NEHAt. DIRECTOR
R. L. CHAPMAN
Funeral Directo»
Wo altead la all work promptly.
DalUa aaal Falk City. Or
Suetnew dart's
hotel
jfaltedit^lbotel
S a m p la R o o m s
B a s t A c c o m m o d a tio n s
F.
D roe ge , P ro p rie to r
RAKKKK SHOPS
Bohle’s Barber Shops
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Falls City Mercantile Co.B‘nk B,d,t
Whtrt yea eta gel t Shirr. Hair Cat. B«lk
or ‘Shiac
Dry Goods, Groceries, and Shoes
Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings
R e m e m b e r th e Big
8 a !e o f M e n ’s a n d
B oys’ F u rn is h in g s
inCeartcrlldg. Look ,
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for Bit »«4 Bonner. JUStln ft Utt
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L u m b e r, F ru it, V e g e ta b le s an d B e rrie s
Schools, Churches, 8 o o io tl« s , C lu b s
B u ild in g C o n tro o to r.
M ads.
Phone 194
R e p a irs
Falls City, Ore.
Contractors and Builders
See us before you build,
We may save you money.
Phone 1411
O re g o n
C. W . M a tth e w s , P ro p rie to r
An ro n e «ending a sketch and description n a y
quickly ascertain ou r opinion frse w hether an
A handsom ely lllnstrated weekly.
m latlon of any scientific Journal. - Term
T s, $3 a
year : four m onths, $L Sold by all nei
newsdealers.
The citv of Falls City owns the gravity water system, ft# first
cost was #80,000. Pure mountain water i# piped from paring* on
Judge Teal’s ranch, 3 mile# away, at an elevation ot about 300
feet above city level.
Oak and fir fire wood is plentiful and cheap.
E lle & E lle
S aul O uderkirk
T rade M ark «
D e s ig n s
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
lions strictly confident
tenoy for^seruring
p ate n ts.
sent free, (fldest agency
for i
P atents taken through Munii i a Co. rsoelee
iptcial tuAU t, w ithout
W a te r en d W o o d
CONTRACTOR# AND BUILDERS
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
P atents
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Falls City in situated in the Mouth central part of Polk County.
Oregon, in section 21, township 8, 8., range 3,W.. Willamette mer­
idian, 27 rail mileM aouthweatof Salem, and 73 rail milea south-
went of Portland, in the narrow* western end of the Little Lucki-
mi in to River valley, surrounded on the north, south, and west by
the foothill# of the Coast Range mountain#. Elevatiou, 883.38 ft
above sea level. TraiiHportalion—Salom, Fall# City ft Western
Railroad, which extends from Salem to Black Rock, a rail
distance of 30 miles, with 8. I*, main lilt* connection# at Dallas,
Gerlingcr, and Salem, and with the Oregon Klectrir at Salem
Fall# City is incorporated a- a city, contains shout 800 acre#,
valuation for taxation #252,000. The city administration is com­
posed of mayor, seven councilinen, auditor and police judge, mar-
Hhal, treasurer, engineer, health officer. Salaries: Marshal and
water superintendent, #G0; auditor. #25; attorney, 925.
Electric-power planing and saw mill, log pond, dry kiln and
lumtrer yard in tho city, lumber flume, logging road* and logging
outfits, all owned and operated by the Falla City Lumber Co.
The surrounding bench and hill lands are as well adapted to
the production of fruits and Irerries as any other section of the
Pacific Northwest, and development on these linen is going on.
Vegetables and berries of many kinds grow to perfection ia
and adjoining Falls City, and many acres are planted to straw­
berries nnd loganberries. Market conditions are improving stead­
ily, as production is increased.
O V E N « 8 YE A R S ’
E X P E R IE N C E
T h * H o r n * o f G ooU M e r c h a n d i s e
land-claim «cstleri* cauie here many year« before that date. In
1900 the |H)pulation wan 209; in 1910, 900; 1914, aliout 1,250.
O regon
t
Remember the Dance— Hearty Welcome to all
Chas. Mix
C ity ,
H O M E -M A D E C A N D Y
Sextette—by entire c<;st______
The Idaho
r a l l o C ity . O r.
for I must have some of
Mr. Jones..........................- ...............Mr. Strayer
Mrs. Jones........................... Madaline Thornton
Mrs. Willoughby.................Mrs. Der.a Dennis
Algernon........ ’The Servant’......... Victor Allyn
Manufacturer# and Homeaeekers who want to know the fact* con­
cerning Fall# City and its poiwihilitca for future development are
rtHjuestedlo read the information given in these two column*. Fur
further and more particular information, address The New#.
T h e L o c a tio n
1031
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Listen!
F r u it a n d B e r r y O r c h a r d s
D E N T IS T
Dr. A.G. Atwood
and get a dish of the famous
Look!
W o o d -w o r k in g F a c to r ie s
DENTIST
S a la m . O regon
M T. HOOD ICE CREAM
Stop!
C o -O p e r a tiv e C r e a m e r y
The Nam e
Tho city d e riv e s it# name fro m th e falls of th e LiUl# Luckia-
mute River, w h ic h M own th r o u g h th o c ity fro m th e We#t.
The first Male of town lot* occurred in 1889, though donation
D a lla s , O ragon
just received
C o -O p e r a tiv e C a n n e ry
JAS.
MELTZEL,
A tto rn ey a t Law
M O NUM ENTS
Mrs. Bates.......................................Mrs. Strayer
Susie Brown..................................... Mrs. March
Policeman........................................W. P. Lewis
r
Pall. Clljr,
Or,-g,it.
M A R B L E A N D G R A N IT E
WALL PAPER
Program—concluded
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and surgeon
P h o n e 01
BLACK SM ITH
Phone 171
PHYSICIAN
G . L. H A W K IN S
Commercial Trade
a Specialty
N. A. LUNDE
the s
Ofttco over Thom D'oui’« drug store. Mu­
tual pillino ¿vi Phong Night (’all idi
MONUMENTS
‘Where they get those steaks’
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P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r f « a n
R estaurant
Sample Rooms
in connection
Offers exceptionally lino opportunities for theuaUtbliahment
W . B. Officer, M . D.
Phono
‘ Lenda Hand*
Oregon
PHYSICIAN
FALLS C IT Y , OREGON
Notice to News Subscribers
A b lu a -p a n o ll erosa m a rk on th is
n a tio n m o an s t h a t y o u r s u b s c rip ­
tio n to T h o N o w s h a s a s p ire d a n d
n o a d s flx ln p . Do It n o w .
Falls City has a 12-grade school with a four-year high school
course, with principal, nssiBtaut, and eight grade teachers. Its
diplomas are accepted by t he higher schools in lieu of examina-
ations. The entife community is justly proud of the school.
The Religious organizations sre: Adventist, Catholic, Christian,
Free Methodist, Methodist Episcopal, German Lutheran.
The Fraternal societies: Ind. (>rder of Oddfellows, Rebekahs,
Masons, Knights of Pythias, Pythian Sisters, Modern Woodmen of
Amerira, Royal Neighbors of America, Woodmen of the World,
Women of Woodcraft.
Free reading room. Gem theatre, photoplay.
Hydro-electric light generated by the power of the falls; owned
by the Falls City Electric Co , W. B. Stevens president, II. C.
Brown vice-president aud manager, A. W. Stevens secretary and
treasurer.
Telephone system, with long-distance connections. C. J. Pugh
local manager.
B u s in e s s E n te rp ris e s
Fulls C’ty is well provided with the usual business enterprises.
The News contains the announcements of the following business
and professional men of the city:
Bakery, D. Tollor,
Bank of Falls City, W. F. Nichols cashier.
Barber shops, Wm. Bohle.
Carpenters and Builders, Eile ft Elle, 3. Ouderkirk.
Clothier, Tailor and gents’ furnisher, Chas. Hartung.
Confectionery stores: B. L. Ellis, R. B. Harrington.
Drug store, M. L. Thompson.
Dentist, Dr. A. G. Atwood.
Department store, N. Selig,
Funeral director, R. L. Chapman.
Furniture, J. C. Talbott ft Co.
General stores. N. Selig, F. 0. Lumber Co., F. C. Merc. Co.
Hardware store. J. C. Tall ott ft Co.
Hotels: Falls City Hotel, Fritz Droege, owner &ud manager;
The Madena, Mrs. Mae Nichols, Mrs. Deonit, managers
Jewelry store. W. A. Persey.
Land company, Falls City Orchards Co.
Laundry, N. W. Crandell.
Newspaper, the Falls City News, C. W. Lee.
Photoplay tneatre, the Gem, C. J. Pugh.
Physicians, Dr. W. B. Officer; Dr F. M. Hellwarth.
Pressing amt cleaning parlor, I. A. Johnson.
Railroads, Salem, Falls City ft Western, Southern Pacific.
Real estate agent, F. K. Hubbard Realty Co,
Restaurant, The Madena; Wm. Finley, owner.
Saloons: Tne Oregon, C, W. Matthews; The Idaho, Chas. Mis.