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Tn* P alm C ity N* w >, J une 6,1914 ■■■■■■ ■Uh - STREET GRADE NOTICE J . C. Talbott & Co : Headquarters for Hardware Furniture Furnishings Stoves, Carpets, Rugs, Wall Paper, Tools, Iron Pipe and Plumbing Goods. IELPMATE UNIVERSAL Office Fixtures, Sport ing Goods, Ete. I J .C .T A L B O T T ¿ ¿ C O M P A N Y »! Twentieth Century Prosthesis Anatomically Articulated Dentures Useful articles for J unograduates. at Persey’o Jewelry Store. G. I). Treat has put ill a new wagon sen In back of ilia feed store. Mina Grace Cockoiline will at tend the Kose Carnival in Portland next week. Mr, and Mrs. M. L. Thompson will attend the {tone Carnival at Portland next week. Ore. Fire Relief Anaoci’ii,McMinn ville. F. K. Hubbard, local agent. For sale, Oat and Vetch bay, $10 ton. Phone A.D.152, W .F . Good. Will not slip or slide when you| For «ale, new view camera; or chew. If you are from will trade for good cow. Call News Missouri, call office. A. G. Atwood, Dentist. Office, North Main St. over Harrington'sconf. store ^ 0 mmmt SALEM, FALLS CITY 4 WESTERN PasHcngcr Train Schedule Effective Dec. 1,1913 ...... — VRaTBOPHU " hi HI m HT am. a m . p m . Salem . . . 6.35 9.45 1.40 Dallas. . . 8.45 11.00 2.50 F a lls C i t y . 8.50 11.35 3.25 11.56 Bl’kRock. pm. 3.25 5.00 5.35 Til " h i ■ »•TKOl’ hD H ill. IM m pm. pm. p m . 1.05 9.30 1.25 3.45 5.40 F s II h C ity . Dallas. . . 10.15 2.00 4.25 6.40 Salem . . . 11.26 3.16 5.30 7.45 Bl'k Rock 1. li. Hthui.rrow, A okmt v ( T s r t. 2 1 8 7 9 14 IS 16 21 22 23 28 29 30 F. W . Lefever will leave for Durant, Oklahoma next week, where he has bought some land. Mrs. Ellen Hunter of Portland, State Worker of the C. W . B. M. is visiting with Mrs. I. O. Single- ton this week. Sal. M. Swett of Ellensburg, Wash., who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Fowler of Black Rock during the past two weeks left Sunday for his home. Wed. Than. F ri. 3 10 17 24 4 II 18 25 6 5 12 13 19 20 Mrs. 8. Montgomery of Newberg 26 27 came Saturday to attend the me 1 Come to the Drug Store For Patton’ s Paint. Rogers Stain Floor for furniture and all interior work. Floor Paint, Wagon a n d ji Mrs, Selig will go to Portland next week for a visit and attend the Uoae Carnival. Abstracts of title promptly fur nished. Rates reasonable. Brown & Sibley, 610 Mill 81., Dallas, Or. Calentar—June, 1014 M o b . For eale, 15 Ruff Orpington day- old chicks with hen, $2.50. J. K. Beezley, phone 271. Fresh Bread,Cukee, Cookies, Pies, aud other bakery goods, every day at the Falls City Bakery. M r . Horn* Sookoi COME TO FALLS CITY, OREGO bu y O ro h a r d Land and L in . Chas. Hartung made a trip in his car to Dallas Wednesday afternoon. There was a hailstorm in the mountains near Falla City Tues day night. Buggy Paint,Screen Paint. Lead and Oil —Kalsomine; also a good assortment of Brushes. morial services and visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ester Mont gomery. W . T. Brown aud wife and Clay Miller left Tuesday afternoon in their car for Oregon City where Mr. Brown and Miller will take the train for Idaho where they go to look at tome government laud. They will probably be absent lor a couple Of weeks. Bohle is agent for Dallas Steam Laundry— none better. Bundles go out Tuesday evening. Your business solicited. S, H. Tethiow and Fred J. Hol man went to Monmouth Tuesday to decorate graves o f friends and relatives in the K. of P. Cemetery. Bille are due and payable on the 1st of the month, at the office. A charge of 5c for each 16 c. p. used will be added to all bills not paid on or before the 17th.— F. C, Elec tric Light ik Power Co. For first class laundry work and courteous treatment. Patronize a Polk county laundry. Our plant is modern, only competent help employed. Compare these prices with others: Negligee shirts with cuffs attached 10c; pleated with _ _ _____ ; cuffs attached 15c; collars 2|c; cuffs per pair 5c, basket leaves Wednesday morning and is return Let Hartung Suit you. ed Saturday morning. Agency at The best show at the Gem tonight Wm. Bohle’s barber shop. Dallas Drug store w i l l be open Sundays, Steam Laundry, A. E. Thompson, Proprietor. 9 to 11 aud from 5 to H. M. L . Thompson flews of jfallsGitY J. C. Tallmtt made a burinesi trip to Portland Thursday. To A. N. Robinson, M. W. Chappell estate, George March, Vernon Bretner is hid up this Jessie Moyer, J. R. Moyer, Cath week with a badly swollen arm. olic Church. Mr. Bror ks made Portland a To A. J. Wurtzbergar. F. Rob business trip this week inson. A. F. Courter and Jeldena Miss Cecil Dodd vitited Lewis Courter. ville Friday and Saturday, To C. J. Pugh. Joa. Wankev, estate. Alvina Quick, Chas. E. Parrish. To A. F. Courter and J. Cour ter. E. L. Bancroft, P. Bogard and H. Rogard. To Jos. Wankev, est.. School District No. 57. S. Cook, Sadie Tooze, S. M. Kratzer, Jas. Floria L. Frink. To Alama A. Quick, Mrs. D.M Graham. Mrs. Emma Bancroft. Joseph Floria. Electa Bancroft. Richard S. Ferguson. P. M. Jones, A. F. Courter, J. Rhode- barger. To W. W. Ebert. Wilbur P. Lewis, N. Ferguson, A. F. Court er and Jeldena Courter, W. L Gilson estate, L. Frink, J. Rhode- barger, Richard Roe and John Doe unknown owners o f lots 1. 2, 3, 4. 5, and U a. tract all in block F, fronting on Ellis street. To J. M. Dennis, estate. R. Paul. J. W. Halsey, Richard Van- DenBosch, Joseph Harlan, C. T. West, Dale Bell, Jennie M. Cobb, ( ’ has. Hubbard. J. H. Lewis, D. F. Boje, and all other persons in interest, property holders and owners o f Falls City, Polk Coun ty, Oregon, whose property is fronting or abutting upon the streets hereinafter described. Notice is hereby given, that the city council o f Falls City, Oregon, contemplates the pass age o f an ordinance establishing grades on the following described streets and parts o f streets, to- wit: All that part o f Prospect ave nue beginning at the intersection o f Fifth street with Prospect avenue and running thence east to the intersection o f Prospect avenue with Alder street; All that part o f Alder street beginning at the intersection o f Prospect avenue with Alder street and running thence north to the intersection o f Alder street with Fairoaks avenue; All that part o f Fairoaks ave nue beginning at the intersection o f Alder street with Fairoaks avenue and running thence east to the intersection o f Fairoaks avenne with Ellis street; All that part o f Ellis street be ginning at the intersection of Fairoaks avenue with Ellis street and running thence south to the intersection o f Ellis street with North Main street: All that part o f Sheldon ave nue beginning at the south line o f the right o f way o f the Salem, Falls City & Western Railroad in said Sheldon avenue and running thence southeasterly in Sheldon avenue to the city limits o f Falls City, Oregon; All the above described streets and parts of streets being locat ed and situate in the city o f Falls City, Polk County, Oregon. Profiles and plans o f the im provement proposed to be made on the above described streets are on file in the office o f the Auditor and Police Judge. That the city council o f said city will sit in the council cham ber o f said city on the 16th day o f June, 1914, at the hour o f 7:30 o ’ clock in the evening o f said day to pass an ordinance establishing grades on the hereinbefore nam ed streets, and also at said time and place to hear and determine objections and remonstrances against the establishment o f said grades, if any there be, and That all owners and other per son in interest may attend at said time and place and show cause if anv they have, why such propos ed grades should not be estab lished. Done by order of the City Council of Falls City,’ Polk Coun ty, Oregon made on the 2d day o f June, 1914. Witness my hand and the offic ial seal of said City o f Falls City, Oregon this 5th day o f June, 1914. (L. S.) C. W. L ee . Auditor and Police Judge o f Falls City, Oregon. Mr. and Mr*. J. D. Moyer are spending the week in Portland. Miss Clara Montgomery of Mom mouth spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Why Work all Day Sunday W’ heu you can get a tine chicken dinner at the Madena restaurant for 26c, or 50c, and nothing to do but. eat and enjoy being alive? Try it. Miss Ella Mehrling is home from her school at Pioneer. Miss Hammond attended the High School graduation at Salem on Friday evening. Mrs. Hattie Wood, wife of D. L. Wood, editor of the News, arrived from Salina, Kansas Friday morn ing. For sale, recleaned red Clover ■Seed, lO^c per pound, choice grey Oats. Phone 24155. C. 8. Calk ins, Airlie, Oregon. The'Falla City Electric Light & Power Co., will sell 40 watts Tung sten globes for 30 cents. 60 watt fjr 50 cents. If you owe electric light bill due prior to April 1, 1914, please pay same as soon as possible to C. W . Lee at The News office. Matthew Cockerline is here from Mexico to visit his siater and mother of this city. Mr. Cocker line will probably make Falla City his home. He says that Mexico is just a little bit too lively for him at the preseut time. Mrs, Jenuie Cobb will leave next Tuesday on an extended visit in the east. 8he will spend a short time at Lake Crystal, Minn., vnd then go to Sugar Grove, Penn , where she will remain until about the tirst of October. The News will keep her posted ou the doings of Falls City. Work on the Boy Scout build ing is progressing very nicely. Those who agreed to take a hand in erecting the building should help push it to completion. J. A. Bowman was in from Hos kins last Sunday to visit home- folks. Mr. Bowman is engaged in building a telephone line from Airlie to Hoskins and thence up the Big Luckymute to the head waters of the Siletz. He stated that the Valley a Siletz railroad was progressing nicely aud that the steel would be laid into Hos kins early this week. He also stated that the line from Simpson to Independance would be con structed soon and that in all prob abilities the Valley road would be extended to the Siletz country in order to market the timber in that section. Mens Furnishings Gents Hats, Shirts, Shoes and Oxfords We have the Newest Styles in Straw Hata We Have the Largest Stock of Shirts in Town Golf Shirts in the plain and pleated bosoms; Negligee Shirts; flat, military and auto collars Underwearforthe hot Weather Ralbriggan and Porosknit Underwear; P. Q. A. and Athletic Union Suits. We have selected from the beat lines on “ PAY LESS aud the market, and aim to sell on the smallest DRESS BETTER” margin, which entitles us to our motto: I C HARTUNG t Exclusive Men's Furnisher har . •H - M- I- H"H"M"I"I"I"1„H"M"|"1"¡' !■ I M -H -H -H -F-H - l 1 I H I 1 t 1 t » I' H -H -j Rose Time—June Time Good Time -Portland.” Is the Slogan of tue PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL JUNE 9-10-11-12 Special Low Round Trip Fares VIA THE V J / SUNSET \# *| (OCOCNSSHASWl ROUTES The Exposition I.in« 1316 The Rose Festival this year will eclipse everythin* previously held. This City will keep open house to all its guests, and will provide amusement and entertainment that will be worth e a Journey o( many miles to see. :: HISTORICAL TO-NIGHT AND ALLEGORICAL FLOATS representing the history and progress of Oregon and itu indus- triea—CI t i I and Military Parades--Sporta on Land and Water —Grand Festival Ball, etc. At Eureka Theatre: The latest events of the Mexican war, a picture everybody should see and feel proud to be an Amer ican. These pictures were takeu and will be lectured on by Capt. Bud Wilson of Third Co, Constitution alists, M. A. Tickets on sale from all points on the S. P. south of Roseburg in cluding Klamath Falls, June 7th to 10. From Roseburg and all points north; also from points on the P. E, and E., C. and E.. S. F. C. and W. and P, R. and N. June 7 to 12 inclusive. Carpet and Rug Weaving ■H ..H H . H -H ' l t i l t l l ' l-l-l-H -H -H -l I l -l-l- l -¡••l- l- l-l-l -H -l-l-H - l-h H - H-l- Alsohairswitches made from Comb ings. Phone 314. Mrs.C. E. Gibson. Oakdale Items. Sunday School every Sunday at 10:80. Mr. Dennis spent Sunday Falls City visiting his mother. in Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Miller spent Saturday aud Sunday at Mill Creek. Mr. Chitwood who once lived here was in the neighborhood last week. Leland Murphy aud family vis ited at Joe Murphy's last Sunday. Our school made a good record in spelling contests; all grades above the fourth receiving 100% in all the contests of the year. Final return limit all points June 15, John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent. Portland, Ore. R .E .W illiam s , M. L. T hompson , W .F . N ichols , A. J.V ick , President Vice-President Cashier Assistant Cashier Bank of Falls City F alls C it y , P olk C o u n t y . O regon Does a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States. Notary Public officially connected with the Bank. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT Sample Room» Muelh r Building Commercial Trade a Specially Zbe flfcabena Falls City’s Best Hotel . . . . . Mrs. Mae Nichols Managers. Mrs. Dena Dennis Mr, and Mrs. Good are back on their farm again taking care of their crops. Madena Restaurant Post Office Time Card Meals at all hours—best on the market. CLOTHES CLEANING AND PRESSING I. A. JO H N S T O N CleaningandPressing P a r lo r French Dry Cleaning, Repairing and Alterations. Buttons made for ladies clothes. Work called for and delivered. Phone 126 W m . F in l e y , Prop. Offico hours: Daily, except Sun day, 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Mail arrives, from Snlem-Dallas,8.50 a.m., 3:85 p.m. Black Rock, 2.00 p.m. Mail closes, for Salem, 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. We make Window and Door Fly Screens in all sizes. They cost little more than cheesecloth. Get our prices. Shop at ihe north end of the footbridge ELLE& .ELLE Office hours: Sunday only, 9:30 to 10:80 a.m: r e a l estate Mail arrives from Salem 8,50a.m. F . K. Hubbard Realty Company Mail closes for Salem 9:00 a.m. Effective May 20, 1914. I ra Send The News to Your Friends A COMPLETE LINE OF C. M e h r l i n g , Postmaster. Falls City, Polk Co., Or. Real Eatate bought, »old, and exchanged. Collection», Iniuranee, Abstract». Notarial work: Legal Documents Prepared. Oflce, In the Falls City News office. Druggist Has Valuable Agency M. L. Thompson ha* the Falls City agency for the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka, the remedy which became famous by curing ap pendicitis. This simple remedy has powerful action and drains such sur prising amounts of old matter from the body that j u s t o n e dobe relieves sourstomacb.gason thestomach and constipation, almost i m m e d i a t e l y . The q u ic k action o f Adler-i-ka is astonishing. To loan, by the first of July. $6000 at 7 % on good farm and first mortgage only. Call at New Falls City hotel.