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T h * F a l l * C i t y N*we, M a y 23, 1914 DUNCAN POLISH MOP J.C. Talbott & Co. Headquarters for . Ha rd wa re Fu rn it u re Furnishings Stoves, Carpets, Rugs, Wall Paper, Tools, Iron Pipe and Plumbing Goods, Office Fixtures, Sporting Goods, Etc. were furnished in abundance by T. D. Hollowed, and cream, sugar and cake ware supplied by Mayor F. K. Hubbard. About 20 people enjoyed the feed. Miss Anna Wallace, of Amity is working at til« Muderia Restaur ant. She lived here about five year» ago with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Starr. Mrs. Starr died at Amity a short time ago. Mr. and Mrs. C, K. Powell went to Dallas Tuesday fur medical aid for their daughter Pauline, who bad swallowed a two bit piece of silver, on Saturday. The money was re covered, and Pauline is as well as Luuue’s »hop, for use in cultivat ever. ing loganberries. Thoa. Hurd and D. L. Hannon, Irving Matthew« wa» in Portland of Newberg. S. P. carpenter», were here thia week, repairieg the depot on buaine»«, thia week. and cutting off a portion of the Panful article* tor J unc graduates, platform, to comply with the reg at Persey’a Jewelry Store. ulation under the "safety first” Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mil program. ler, May 17, a 9-pound girl. Miss N a o u ia Huggins is visiting Ore. Fire Relief Aaaoci’n,McMinn her sister, Mrs. BerthaTiceat Falls ville. F. K. Hubbard, local agent. City this week......Mr». Fay Frink Piano for aale. or will take a cow and son of Falls City visited with aa part payment. Call Newi office. her father A. J. Shipley and famliy For solo, Oat and Vetch bay, 110 from Sunday to Wednesday.— Mon tou. Phone A.D.162, W. F. Good. mouth Herald. Milk and Cream, delivered morn If you have any personal prop ing or evening. Call phone Blue35. erty for which you have no use, J. C. TALBOTT & COM PAN Y Twentieth Century Prosthesis Anatomically Articulated Dentures Will not slip or slide when you chew. I f you are from Missouri, call For sale, 15 Buff Orpington day- advertise it for sale or exchange. old etneke with hen, 92.50. J. E. Some one may havo what you Beezley, phone 271. want. A fair exchange ia no rob bery. Try a ‘ for sale’ ad in The Fresh Bread,Cakea,Cookies, Pie», Office, North Main St. News, and help your neighbor as nnd other bakery good», every day over Harrington’sconf. store well aa yourself. at the Falla City Bakery. Wyrick Bancroft nought au Abatracta of title promptly fur- .............. . N niahed. Kates reasonable. Brown A Indian motorcycle last Saturday. He got along \ery well until Mon SALEM. FALLS CITY A WESTERN Sibley, 610 Mill Si., Dallas, Or. day evening. While riding along Passenger Train Schedule Boble ia agent for Dallas Steam Effective Dec. 1,1918 the road east of town he lost con Laundry— none better. Bundle* iu ut IU IU trol of the machine aud had a wreck w ats au tista go out Tueaday evening. Your am . a m . p m . p rn . and the machine was brought S a l e m . . . 6.35 9.45 1.40 3.25 business solicited. D e l i a s . . . 8.45 11.00 2.50 5.00 home in a wagon. For sale, recleaiied red Clover 8.50 11.35 8.26 5.35 F a l l » City. For first class laundry work aud Bl'k Rock . 11.66 Seed, lO^c per pound; choice grey IM \S6 m IU courteous treatment. Patronize lAITMM'NI) Oata. Phone 24155, C. 8. Calk am . pm . pm . pm . a Polk county lauudry. Our plant ins, Airlie, Oregon. 1.05 Bl’k Rook is modern, only competent help F a l l » City. 9.30 1.25 3.45 6.40 J. C, Talbott has been doing a D e l i a n . . . 10.15 2.00 4.25 6.40 employed. Compare these prices land office” business issuing fish S a l e m . . . 11.26 3.15 5.30 7.45 with others: Negligee shirts with ing licenses, about one hundred I. O. Hi eoi.erne. Aurcet cuffs attached lOo; pleated with haviug been taken out. cuffs attached 15c; collars ‘24c; It ia reportei that Chas Hartung cuffs per pair 5c, basket leaves Mr, H a m * S e e k e r and W. B. Stevens had a collision, Wednesday evening and is return C O M * TO FALLS CITY. OREGON on the Dallas road east of town, a ed Saturday morning. Agency at ■ay Ore hard Lan* an* ■ few days age. No autos broken. Wm. Bohle’a barber shop. Dallas Mrs. Mary Thorne, who visited Steam Laundry, A. E. Thompson, relatives and friends in Falls City Proprietor. for some time, has returned to The school beard has elected W. See. Nee. Tati. Ve*. Tksrt. w . Ut. Portland. B. McKown as janitor for another Mr. and Mrs. Archie Krebs. Mrs. year. No ether janitor has ever Ted Cochrnn, Mra. Z. Batouruey given such valuable and faithful and Mia. G. Anderson wera Dallas service as Mr. MoKown. The work visitors, Tuesday, has been greatly increased during Earl and Richard Kennedy, the the past year. Close attention aud blind 'harmony singers, of Kansas hard work are necessary to keep City, Mo., occupied the boards at the building in proper condition. tl.e Eureka, Monday evening. Mr. McKown has dono this, and Miia Mary Whitney, of the Air- in addition has given careful at lie school, has been selected as as tention to the moral cleanliness sistant principal of the Falls City of the school surroundings during school. One teacher for the high play hours. He is the right man school ia yet to be selected. in the right place. No higher praise City attorney Walter L. Tooze can lie given any man. Jr. came up from Dallas Tueaday By Auto lo Independence night, "by 2-horae power," aa he said, to attend the council meeting M. L. Thompson, Hal Thompson, He drove home about midnight. For Patton’a Paint. Linus Cook, C. W. Lee and D. L. Base ball, city park May 24, Rogers Stain Floor Wood made an afternoon trip to Rickreall va. Falla City, Thia will Lewisville, Monmouth, Indepen for furniture and all be the second contest between these dence and Dallas, in Mr. Thomp interiorwork. Floor clubs. Falla City won the first son’s new Cadillac auto, Wednes game. Thia game will be a hot one. Paint, Wagon and day. A stop was made at the home Clias. Hartung, our hustling of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Courier near Buggy Paint,Screen men’s furnisher, went to Black Monmouth, to say hello. The 40- Paint. Lead and Oil Rock Wednesday, and secured a mile trip was made in four hours, good lot of orders. He made the the actual running time being two — Kalsomine; also a trip afoot, and got home at 9.30 p.m. and a half hours. good assortment of Rev. aud Mrs. G. E. Williams The roads are of various kinds, Brushes. have taken up their residence in and in ever-changing conditions. the laundry building at the south There are dirt, gravel, and crushed end of the footbridge during the rock roads; rough, smooth, dusty, revival services at the Christian hard, crooked, straight, steep and church. level roads. For some unknown Mrs. W. R, Hinshaw and Arthur reason the roads are better the Baldwin went for a week's visit to farther one travels from Falls City. Mrs. Hiushaw’s brother in the Si- letz Thursday, on horseback. They Surprises Many in Falls City will stop at Heydon A Floria’s The quicx action of simple buck ranch on the way. thorn bark, glycerine, etc., us mix Let Hartung Suit you. Bills are dus and payable on the ed in Adl«r-i-ka, the remedy which Polk County Fair, Sept. 17,18,10 1st of the month, at the office. A became famous by curing appendi The beat show at the Gem tonight charge of 5c for each 16 c. p. ueed citis, is surprising Falls City people. The Falla City school will cloae will be added to all bills not paid Many have found that this simple luue 12th. on or before the 17th.— F. C, Elec remedy drams so much foul matter Mre. C. W. Iaee went to Port tric Light A Power Co. from the system that a s in g l e do se land, Tueaday. The city council held an interest relieves constipation, sour stomach Drug atora will be open Sundaya, ing session, Tuesday evening. At and gas on the stomach almost Adler-i-ka i s the ) to 11 and from 5 to 8. the close of the meeting, about 11 i m m e d i a t e l y . C. J. Pugh la overhauling aud p. m. there was a big feast. Straw most thorough bowel cleanser ever rebuilding a traction engine at berries, big, juicy and palatable, sold. M. L. Thompson, druggist. A. G. Atwood, Dentist. ( D C alen d ar - f l > a ç , 10 1 4 3 10 17 24 4 II 18 25 5 6 7 12 13 14 19 20 21 26 27 28 1 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 29 30 Come to the Drag Store Hews of Jails dity Bead work was in progress in spots along the route traveled. Independence is a substantial looking little city, with good streets ai d sidewalks in the business dis trict. Mr. Clarke o f the Enterprise gave us a friendly greeting and showed ua around in his nicely equipped office. At the Monitor office we met Mr. Kcker aud Mr. D. C. Boyd, the new owners, also Mrs, Ecker and Mrs. Richardson, their efficient assistants. The Mon itor is not very old, but is doing quite well fur a youngster. All the printers were invited to visit Palls City and see for themselves what a Iteautiful place it ia. The journey was made in com fort. without accident. Mr. Thomp son has the largest and beet auto in Falls City, and he is a very careful and skillful driver. '/Lvf/t'W/Wf/' A COMPLETE LINE OF Mens Furnishings Gents Hats, Shirts, Shoes and Oxfords We have the Newest Styles in Straw Hat* We Have the Largest Stock of Shirts in Town HR < H Golf 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 Suita. Why Work all Day Sunday When you can get a fine chicken dinner at the Madena restaurant for 25c, or 50c, and uothing to do but eat and enjoy boing alive? Try it. The Rsherm en Col. Matthews, Cba*. Mix, R. J. Hall, and Oliver Roe, last Tuesday, weqt to the Big Luckiamute Tues day, on a fishing trip, returning Wednesday. They took enough fishing tackle and bait to catch a carload of fish. It is reported that Colonel caught a one-ounce waterdog; that Mr. Mix caught an 84-pound halibut; (hat Hall, and Roe claim to have caught 600 pouuds of mountain trout. But the report is not true. They actually caught 98765 fish of a size that, if they were placed side by side, would make a layer of fish from Oregon to Idaho. A large gun, (.22), was used to shoot bears and cougars. v> We have selected from the best lines on up*y ^f_SS and the market, and aim to sell on the smallest nnpcc RFTTFR” $$ margin, which entitles us to our motto: M C h a s . IT A R T T X N ’Gr Exclusive Men’s Furnisher Carpet and Rug Weaving Alsohairswitches made from Comb ings. Phone 314. Mrs.C. E. Gibson. Birthday Party A lawn party was given at the h m ie o f Mr. a id Mrs. Wm. Elli?, last Saturday, in honor of the sev enth birthday anniversary of their granddaughter Carolyn Ellis. The ten children in attendance enjoyed themselves with gameB and other pastimes. A fine lunch of ice cream, cake and oranges helped to make the uccasiou more enjoyable. The children present were: Carolyn Ellis, Vera Robinson, Margaret Sportman, Gladys Mur phy, Irene Bowman, Bernice and Frances Beezley, Gladys aud Helen Hall, Anna Persey. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for iu the Falls City postoffice for the month ending May 17,1914. LADIES Banta, Mrs. Esther, Bold, Mrs. Lois, liinshaw, Miss B. Nelson Miss Ida Snyder Mable Special ReductionSale NOW ON AT Millinery Reduced V» Muslin Underwear Reduced GENTLEMEN Bowden it Ray Bennett Mr, H. A. Barker Chick McKenna Steven Moser Mr. Ariste Owens W illie Savage L. F. Wiek Mr. Axel Wright Mr. Leonard * These letters will be sent to the dead letter office, May 30, 1914, if not delivered before. In calling for the above, please say,” Advertised,” giving date of list. Ira C. Mehrliug, Postmaster. Thar* la more Catarrh In this »action of tho country than all other diseases put together, and until tho last few years waa supposed to be Incurable. For a »re a l many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Sci ence has proven Catarrh to bo a consti tutional disease, and therefor* require* constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh ure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney ft o.. Toledo. Ohio, la the only Constitu tional cure on tha market, tt Is taken In ternally In doeea from 10 drop* to a lea- spoonful. It acta directly on the blood and mucoua aurfacea o f the systrqp They offer one hundred dollars for any case It fells to cure. Send for circular* and tes timonials. Address: V. J. CHENEY ft C O , Toledo, O. Sold by Draytrlsta, Tie. Take BaU’a Family Puls for constipation. S 35c Ratine, Reduced, Special 25c House Dresses Reduced Children’s Dresses Reduced Men’s 4-in-hand Ties, Special 15c Imperial Hardwhtal Flour, Special $1.35 White Rose £ £ Flour, Special $1.25 SELIGs falls dlty ©epa intent Store