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About Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1914)
Tu* F all * C ity N ew *, M ay J .C . Talbott & Co. Headquarters for a DAK POLISH Hardware Furnlture| Furnishings ■ ' I QUART Stoves, Carpets, Rug», Wall Paper, Tools, Iron Pipe and ft Plumbing Goods, Office Fixtures, Sporting Goods, Etc. j J.C.TALBOTT&, COMPANY ? — of red paint on the entire frout of his building Twentieth Century Prosthesis Drug store will be open Sunday», 9 to 11 and from 5 to 6. For Hale, Dreraer, Iron bed, and Oak chaira. It. E. Nichols. Anatomically Milk and Cream, delivered morn ing or evening. Call phone Blue35. Articulated Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Chamberlain,May 15,a6-pound girl Ore. Fire Relief Aaaoci’n,McMinn ville. F. K. Hubbard, local agent. Dentures For tale, Oat and Vetch hay, 110 ton. Phone A.D.162. W .K .G ood . Will not slip or slide when you chew. If you are from Missouri, call A . G. Atwood, Dentist. Office, North Main St. overHarrington’sconf. store f - SALEM , FA LLS CITY A WESTERN passenger Train Schedule Effective Dec. 1,1913 117 m in hi w * r r* o v »D am. am. pm. pm. Salem . . . 6.36 9 45 1.40 3.25 Dallas . . . 8.45 11.00 2.50 5.00 Falle City. 9.25 11.36 3.25 5.35 11.55 Bl’ kRock. 1*4 HI ■AOTfMH'riD am. HI H6 pm. pm. pm. l.a*> Bl'k Hock Falls City. 9.35 1.25 3.45 5.40 Dallas. . . 10.15 2.00 4.25 6.40 Salem . . . 11.25 3.16 5.30 7.45 1. G. HlROUtTON, ÀOENT ■i A M r. ■■ Ham* Saaka and Buy O rch a rd Land Only three cows left, but these ere the pick of my herd. Prices: $80, $85 $95. Phone 271. J. E. Beezley. C a l e n t a r — f lß a v , 1 0 1 4 la *. 3 10 17 24 M **. 4 II 18 25 Tan. V td . 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 F ri. i 1 8 15 22 29 2 9 16 23 30 Than. 7 14 21 28 A. B. Hubbard did some paint ing and paperhanging for Barney Philipe, last week. Fresh Bread, Cakes, Cookies, Pies, and other bakery goods, every day at the Falls City Bakery. Abstracts of title promptly fur nished. Rates reasonable. Brown A Sibley, 610 Mill 8t., Dallas, Or. C O M ! Y O F A LL S C IT Y , O N E G O * ( Gospel meeting at the Christian church every evening hegining to morrow. D. L. Wood and son are here from Oklahoma on a tour of in- s paction. C. R. Canfield, candidate for sur veyor, was a Falls City visitor. Tuesday. John Orr, the next sheriff of Polk county, was io Falls City, Thursday. N. Selig is very much improved in health, and will soon be him self again. Irving Matthews has completed the decking of his footbridge to South Main street. * i . Come to the Drug Store For Patton’s Paint. Rogers Stain Floor for furniture and all interior work. Floor Paint, Wagon a n d Buggy Paint.Screen Paint. Lead and Oil —Kalsomine; also a good assortment o f Brushes. M. L Thompson Hews of jfalleditt Let Hartung Suit you. Polk County Fair, Sept. 17,18,19 The beat ahow at the Gem tonight Dr. Bird of Salem, viaited N. Selig last Sunday. Board and room, by week or month. C. T. Weal. Wanted, three copiea of The News; date April 25, D. Toller has papered and re novated, hie bakery and pat a coat cinct, the I). F. Courier real estate office; Southeast precinct, in a tent at the east side of the Christian church. Prof. If. K. Barnhart, Mies Etta Waters and Miss Lenta Wolver- ton, Falls City teachers, attended the teacher* Institute at Willaini- on, last Saturday. J. R. Linn and family and P. V. Cotter of Salem, came over to Falls City, list Sunday, by auto, and visited Mrs. J. W. Halsey and her guest, Mr*. Cotter. A. E. Seymour and family, Mrs. Sadler and Mrs. Bradley went to Dallas in the Seymour auto Wed nesday night. They took in the temperance entertainment and lecture at that place. Mrs. L. M. Robertson entertain ed Mr. and Mrs Lee at dinner, Thursday; the occasion being the anniversary of Mrs. Robertsou’ s The dinner was a feast of good things skillfully cooked. Cecil Ouderkirk has gone to Clinton, British Columbia, where ho immediately secured employ ment at $3 per day, in the con struction of a hospital. He intends to take up a homestead in that country later, A. Sampson made a trip to the Siletz on horseback, last Saturday, and returned Monday, accompani ed by Mrs. Sampson, who had been visiting her daughters the two Mrs. Wright. The 27-mile horseback ride was a pretty rough journey. The Falls City school ball club and some of their fiiends went to Perrydale yesterday in Kdick and Gardner1! auto truck, where they had a game with the Perrydale school club. The score was, Perry dale 22; Falla City, 6. The foundation of the Madena hotel ai.d restaurant building is being strengthened by the addition o f new timbers. A big supply of wood stored in the basement made this new work necessary, W. D. Bancroft is peiformi ig the uplift work. G. K. Williams, of Milwaukie, State Evangelist of the Christian church, will begin a series of re vival meetings here tomorrow night. In addition to the regular services, stereopticon views will be shown each week day evening. Everybody invited. Howard Brentner, who has been The Pythian Sisters dance at too ill to attend school for several Wagner hall last night was well days, is able to be out again. attended and a most successful Geo. Gardner came home from affair in every way. It may be Willamina to serve as election said to have been a Brown dance, judge for the Southwest precinct. as thtee of tl.e managers are named A lodge of the Brotherhood of Brown, Mrs. Maud, Mrs. Belle and American Yeoman will be organ Mrs. Edith Brown. ized in Falls City in a short time. Mrs. Stevenson, of Portland, The old poetoffice building is now fitted up ae a sample room in connection with the New Falls City hotel. 3 16 , 19 14 The Gem Theatre Tonight A 3 reel detective story, entitled “ Zigomar’’ The editor having been an elec tion officer yesterday, no report of results can l>e made this week. M. L. Thompson has put a new coat of paint on his drugstore front, and has put up a teuton the Chap man lot adjoining the store for use as a buggy house for his auto. An engine used to haul logs to the Munson A Davis mill ran away, a few days ago on a down grade. Engineer C. W. Davis re versed the throttle and jumped to ti.e ground. The engine soon after responded to the reverse and came back without accident, which sur prised Mr. Davis, as he expected a a wreck. It is sometimes true that "the unexpected happens.” Telephone Lineman Hurt J. A. Bowman was quite severely injured by a fall, last Tuesday evening. He was going ahead of the train load of phone poles locating the places to drop them off. In the darkness fell into a cattleguard at a road crossing and was bruised and scratched and torn to an ex tent thst it quite painful. The engine of the train was com ing along slowly, and the engineer saw Mr. Bowman fall and stopped at once. They found him near the fence safe from being run over. His wound was dressed at Airlie, re-dressed at Independence, and he came to Falls City, Wednesday. The wounds are not likely prove datigerous. Mr. Bowman, at the lime of the accident, was engaged in install ing a telephone line from Airlie to Hoskins for the Valley dr Siletz Railroad Co, Base Bali A COMPLETE LIISTE OF Mens Furnishings Gents Hats, Shirts, Shoes and Oxfords We have the Newest Styles in Straw Hats We Have the Largest Stock of Shirts in Town G olf Shirts in the plain and pleated bosoms; Negligee Shirts; flat, military and auto collars Underwearforthe hot Weather Balbriggan and Porosknit Underwear; P. Q. A. and Athletic Union Suits. We have selected from the best lines on “ PAY LESS and the market, and aim to sell on the smallest DRESS B ETTER ” margin, which entitles us to our motto: C has . H A R T U N G Exclusive Men’s Furnisher CLOTHES c l e a n i n g a n d p r e s s i n g HOTEL AND RESTAURANT Sample Rooms Mue I It r Building I. A. J O H N S T O N CleaningandPressing Commercial Trade a Specialty Zb e flfoabena r»ll»C lt]r', B u t Hotel Parlor French Dry Cleaning, Repairing and Alterations. Buttons made for ladies clothes. Work called for and delivered. Phone 126 Mr*. MaeNicbola M anager,, Mr„ F or g o o d o a t o , g o t o t h o Madena Restaurant W m . F in l e y , Prop. R EAL ESTATE M eal, at all boa r»—h u t cr tbe market. F . K. Hubbard Realty Company Real R oute bought, sold, and exchanged. Collections. Insurance. Abstract*. N ou ria l w ork; Legal Documents Prepared. We make Window and Door Fly Screens Office, In the Falls City News office. A base ball club has been organ in all sizes. They cost little more ized in Falls City, with the follow than cheesecloth. Get our prices. ing officers: Send The News to Your Friends Sbop at ihe north end of the footbridge Manager and Treasurer, W, R. Extra copies of The News are ELLE&ELLE Hinahaw. priuted each week, and will be sent Captain, Wm. Grayum. In the 4 Falls City precincts, to any address desired, postpaid, Secretary, Harry Taylor. 201 voted, of a registration of 625, for 2 cents per copy. The first game was played last Sunday at Rickreall, which result ed in the follnwiug score: Rickreall, 5; Falla City, 14, About 20 Falls City fans attend ed the game. A return game will be played here on May 24. The gnme next Sunday will be with Airlie, at Falls City. Admis sion, all over 12, 10c; under 12, free. Carpet and Rug Weaving will have charge of the singing Alsohairsn itchts made from Comb during the revival meetings at the ings. Phone 314. Mrs.C. E. Gibson. Christian church, which begins to morrow evening. Mrs. Stevenson Berean Class Meeting ie exceptionally gifted singer, and tico. H. Davis and family are About 85 people were present at hero from Centralis Wash. Mr. her work will aid greatly in the the Berean Class meeting. Monday Daiis is working at the Munson A success of the meetings. evening May 11. Davis sawmill. J. R. Fouch and Mrs. Fouch are Reports from the contest were Bohle is agent for Dallas Steam here from California, visiting old encouraging. Laundry— none better. Buudles friends and neighbors. They were The program consisted of songs go out Tuesday evening. Your residents of Falls City until about and readings relating the'‘ The Old four years ago when they moved fashioned school and experiences.” business solicited. For sale, recleaned red Clover to Traverse City, Micb. After a short Hostesses were Mrs. Emmet, Mrs. Seed, 104c per pound; choice grey visit here they will go to Raymond, Wonderly. Mrs. Trimble, Mrs. Oats. Phone 24155. C. S. Calk Wash., fur the summer. Robertson. For first class laundry work and ins, Airlie, Oregon. Why Work all Day Sunday treatment. Patronize Base ball at the city park May courteous When you can get a fine chicken a Polk county laundry. Our plant 17, Airlie vs. Falls City, game at dinner at the Madena restaurantfor is modern, only competent help 2 p. m. sharp, admission over 12, 25c, or 50c, and nothing to do but employed. Compare these prices 10c, under 12, free. with others: Negligee shirts with eat and enjoy boing alive? Try it. Marshal Lewis has done some cuffs attached lOo; pleated with ditching in North Main street from Free Methodist Church cuffs attached 15c; collars 24c; First to Dayton, to improve the cuffs per pair 5c, basket leaves A missionary meeting will be drainage of that locality. Wednesday evening and is return held Sunday night at 8 p. m., this Falle City is growing, and will ed Saturday morning. Agency at is the last of the series this year. continue to grow, and along with Wm. Bohle e barber shop. Dallas Subject, “ The Orient.” The pastor that growth will come the perman- Steam Laundry, A. E. Thompson, will show his curios that he collect nent improvement of the streets. Proprietor. ed in the West Indies. The buildings on ths north side R. E. Nichols, paster. of North Maiu street show nearly Falls City Folks Astonish Druggist w s W iw m jof «ma nun a *.tr*n all the colors o f the rainbow. There We sell many good medicines •as* iq ri°8 are red brown, green and yellow. but we are told that buckthorn bark O ‘op*l°A ’ OO » A XN XH 3 i 'A :**»JPPV -apiuotnn Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Brown, 8. 8. glycerine etc,, known aB Adler-i-ka, - • » » p u « n » i n D j p j o ) p u s s » J n o o ) i | | t . j 11 » n o X u » j o ) « J V i j o p p c j p u n q * u o j a j j o Cook and J. W. Senn made a 10- is the best we ever sold. Falls Citians Xaqx ui*)*A* *qi jo i t n j j n i inormui pu* poop) *in no AilMJfp »3« II injaood* days trip to California and return astonish us daily by telliug us how - « 3 ) « O J B d O j p 0 1 U I O J ) » S t o p U | X | | « U J S | • U | U » * * J » | 1 ) ') « ] | J * U I * q i u o S J I P t » U O || ed in Mr. Brown’s auto a few days q u i c k l y Adler-i-ka relieves sour -nmcuoD X|uo »ip »1 ' oiho 'op*|ox "03 Q A»U»I | 3 f S xq p*jni 3 «)nu«ui '»m 3 ago. stomach, gas on the stomach and q j j * l * 3 s , l l « H '|usui»»8J| | » u o | in m » a o j ■ s jin b s j s j o ) s j s t n p a * » « » « » I P lu u o im i The voting plsces for the four constipation. Many report that -|)*U03 * o q O) q j j « ) * 3 usAOJd * * q S3u> -|08 '»|q«j(i3U | t| p s s u n o u o jd ') u s u i ) « a j ) Falls City precincts were as fol A s i m i l e d o s e relieves thsse troubles l»30| q j| * «jn .3 0 » S u m * ) X n u « ) i a o 3 x q p u * B>tp.)Ui3j 1*301 psq|J3*3Jd p a * •**3*1P lows : Southwest precinct, The Falls almost i m m e d i a t e l y , We are glad 1*301 * 11 p e s u n o a o a d * jo v > o p u « * X A uvu i t « j j > * j o j S|q*jn3a| e q 01 p s s o d d n * ■ » .» News office; Northwest precinct, we are Falls City agents for Adler- u«*A ms ) 1**1 *m man pa* 'J»m**o» in d * * * * * * fp j s q i o 11 « a * q ) X J ia n o s * q i j o o o p s * * * p u U| q j j * ) * 3 »J o u i *| * J » H i G, M. Tice Bldg; Northeast pre i-ka. M. L. Thompson. A GOOD BUY Weeks ago, before the recent ad vance in Flour, we contracted for a c a r o f Eastern Oregon Flour The Carls Here And we are going to give you the benefit of this excellent buy I m n o r ia l F ln n r llllp v l lu l I Iv lll Is a patent hard wheat, every sack guaranteed; specially priced at White R ose,s specially *hard priced whe,t at blend' $ 1.35 $ 1.25 We want you to try either o f these Flours with every confidence. If, after using any portion o f sack, you are not entirely pleased, your money will be returned. Fair, is it not ? SELIGs Jails Œltç Department Store