Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, June 27, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE TAUS CITY NEWS.
J Ü N K 2?, iot i
4TH O F J U L Y PICNIC
....P R O G R A M ....
W HITE ROTARY
SEW ING M ACHINES
Closing Out at Cost.
9:30 to 10:30 Hand will play on
Main Street.
i0:80 to 11:00 Band will play at
City Park.
ll:00 to 12:00 Speaking, reading
and einging.
J. C. TALBO TT & CO.
1:30 Ball game, Fall« City va.
Lincoln.
12:00 Dinner
JUNE TIME
is
RING TIME
à
Mens Furnishings
A
C O M
P L E T E
L liS T E O E
Gents Hats, Shirts, Shoes and Oxfords
We have the Newefet Styles in Straw Hats
4:00 Sports on North Main St.
Race«—100 yard d axh
We Have the Largest Stock of Shirts in Town
ñVCW/C'-n
Ut prize 92.50, 2d 11.00
TOW
s¡88? 5S5
100 yd dash, boys under Hi
Golf Shirts in the plain and pleated bosoms;
l»t prize $1 50, 2d »1 00
Mra. Maud Darby of Corvallia
Negligee Shirts; flat, military and auto collars
Potato
Race
for
girls
under
10
vlaited relative« in Falla City laat
~
:
■
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1st
prize
91.50,
2d
91.00
Twentieth Century Prosthesis
week.
Girls’
Race—50
yards
Shake* For Bali—No busiueas
1st prize 91.00, 2d 50cta
Underwearforthe hot Weather
done on Saturday, M. B. Gibson, Boys’ Sack ttace.
314.
1st prize $1.50 2d 91.00 W. A. P ER S E Y , Jewelry.
Balbriggan and Porosknit Underwear;
Anatomically Plum«
Mina Clara Montgomery return­ Pony Race, itpder 800 pounds
P. Q. A. and Athletic Union Suits. Z
Prize 9500 Mrs. J. W. Halsey visited in
ed Monday to the Normal rchool
Bull Ring for men, prize 95.00 Salem Thursday.
| at Monmouth.
10
Articulated
We have selected from the best lines on „ uav i ccc a
J. A. Bowman was up from Bull Ring for boy« under Prize
Mrs. C. H. Trask went to Cas­
92.50 cade
the market, and aim to sell on the smallest n DRESS
n rlr ^ BETTER’
n in »
Honkina laat Sunday visiting hi«
Locks Thursday.
margin,
which
entitles
us
to
our
motto;
family.
Mr«. W. H. Dorman went to
M. E. Church
Dentures
C. O. Johnaon, Supt. of the Ho«- B. M. Howell
Salem
Thursday to attend the
will preach at the Cherry Fair.
kin« mills was here Sunday to M. E. Church Sunday
at 11:00 a.
has
it bis family.
The pupils of Miss Hammond
m.,
and
8
:00
p.
rn.
Will not Blip or Blide when you via Mis«
Grace Cockerline was at­
gave a hymn recital at the home
chew. If you are from
tending
the
Cherry
Fair
at
Salem
of
Mrs. Ward.
Missouri, call
Thursday.
Injured Cutting Kindling
Mr. and Mrs. Lee and Mias
The Gem Theatre la using the Wm. Finley met with a painful Hammond visited Mrs. J. W. Hal­
A. G. Atwood, Dentist. electric current from the electric and somewhat serious accident sey, last Sunday.
HOTEL AND RESTAURANT
CLOTHE* CLEANING AND PRES BINS
Monday afternoon. He was split­ Mrs. R. Paul was entertained at
light plant now.
Office, North Main St.
Rooms
Commercial Trade
For Kent—7 room house with ting kiudliug with a split maul dinner at the New Falls City Hotel Sample
over Harrington sconf. Btore
Mueller Building
a Specialty
I. A. JOHNSTON
and
the
bandit
struck
the
side
of
bath, #10 per month. Apply at
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lee,
Thursday.
a cord of wood, making the maul
Bohles' Barber shop.
CleaningandPressing
go
to one side, striki ig his left Bruce Rogers returned to his
FalltC ity's Best Hotel
Fresh Bread,Cake«,Cookies, Pies, thumb.
Parlor
t
»
.
.
.
,
.
.
.
Mrs.
Mae
Nichols
The blade went through home at Monmouth Wednesday
M an ag ers Mr#
SALEM. FALLS CITY & WESTERN and other bakery good*, every day
French
Dry
Cleaning,
Repairing
the bone and almost severed the after several days visit with bis
Passenger Train Schedule
at the Falls City Bakery.
and
Alterations.
Buttons
made
uncle,
G.
D.
Treat.
For
good
o
a
ts
,
go
to
th
a
organ from the hand. Dr. Hell-
Effective Dec. 1,1913
Henry
Wagner,
the
shoemaker,
for
ladies
clothes.
Work
called
warth was called and dressed the A pension of 930 a mouth has
161 m
117
«uraot'Hu am.
for and delivered. Phone 126
Madena Restaurant
am. pm. pm. is fitting up the ground floor of his injured member. At the present been
granted to Barney J. Carey, a
Salem . . . 6.35 9.45 1.10 3.25 house on Pine street for a work­ time he is resting easy and unless
W m . F inley , Prop.
Dallas. . . 8.45 11.00 2.50 5.00 shop.
civil war veteran, residing at Falls
5.35
complication sets in he will be City—Dallas Itemizer.
Falls City. 8.50 11.36 3.25
Meals at all hours—best on the m arket.
11.66
BP k Rock.
We make Window and Door
<9ta
Drs.
F.owe
A
Turner
Eye
Spe-
able
to
be
up
in
a
few
days.
Mrs. C. H Cochran presented
164 id ~116 in
cialists
at
Hotel
Gail,
Dallas,
lutnorni) am.
pm. pm. pm. Ore., Monday and Tuesday June
the News force with a branch load­
REAL ESTATE
Fly Screens
1.05
Bl’kKock
ed
with some of the finest cherries
Miss
Josie
Thompson
of
Port-
1.25
3.45
5.40
9.30
Falls City.
29th
and
30th.
Consult
them.
in
sizes. They cost little more
Dallas. . . 10.15 2.00 4.25 6.40
laud is visiting her sister, Miss we ever saw. They were even bet­ F. K. Hubbard Realty Company than all cheesecloth.
Get our prices.
Get your lace curtains laundered Grace Paul this week.
Salem . . . 11.25 8.15 5.30 7.45
Shop at ihe north end of the footbridge.
ter than they looked. Many Real Estate bought, sold and exchanged.
l.U K inolwtux . A uent
at the Dallas Steam Laundry. Mrs. D. D. Finley of Portland thanks.
Collections. Insurance, Abstracts.
ELLE&ELLE
Bohle is agent. Bundles go out came in Tuesday in response to a On Monday Mrs. W. B. McKowu Notarial
work ; Legal Documents Prepared.
Tuesday evening. Your business telegram of the injury of her son. entertained Mrs. F. K. Hubbard.
Office, in the Falls City News office.
M r. H o rn * Saakar
solicited.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kerr
of
Falls
City
The Falls City Electric Light &
William Finley.
C O M E TO F A L L S C IT Y , O R E G O N
Mrs. Ci.as. Robertson of Day-
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Farrier and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Myers, Miss and
Power
Co., will sell 40 watts Tung-
and B uy O ro h a rd Land
Oregon. Mrs. Robertson is a Ore. Fire Relief Associ’n,McMinn­ stou globes
son left Tuesday for St. Louis, Bertha Frink, Mrs. Roy McMurphy toil,
for 35 cents. 60 watt
of Mrs. Kerr with whom she
Mich., where they expect to reside and Hallott McMurphy motored sister
ville. F. K. Hubbard, local agent. for 50 cents.
is visitiug.
for a time but will, in all prob­ to Salem last Saturday.
C a l c a r — 3unc, 1 0 1 4
ability
return to Falls City.
Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Singleton
S««. N ta . T aci. W«4. Thars. Fri. s«t.
Goorge Hegler claims that he gave a party dinner at their home
6
3
4
5
1
2
was thriirst shipper of strawber­
8
12 13 ries from Falls City, having ship­ Tuesday in honor of Miss Ham­
7
9 10 If
mond who left this week.
18
14 15 16 17
19 20 ped a crate the 11th of May. Lets
Mrs. S. T. Jones and Mrs. Lock-
26 27 hear from somebody else.
21 22 23 24 25
man of Dallas were entertained at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. G.
28 29 30
Mr. and Mrs. Selig, Mr. and Mrs. Singleton
Thursday. They had a
Z. llinshaw. and Mrs. Will Hiu- party dinner
shaw went to Portland Sunday and City Hotel. at the New Falls
returned Tuesday. Mr. Selig drove Mis« Mary Hammond, who has
them over in his car.
Quite recently the wholesale h o u e from whom we pur­
been in charge of the public read­
B r in g Y b u
C. J. Pugh will put pickers at ing room, left Thursday for Chic­
chase quite extensively held their SEM I-AN N U AL C L E A R ­
work
on his loganberry farm next ago where she will visit relatives
, P E N
Monday. He expects to commence and spend her vacation. She ex­
the manufacture of the juice im­ pects to be absent about two and
A N C E S A L E . Well knowing the G E N U IN E BARGAINS this
one-half months. The reading
mediately.
room will be closed during her
reputable firm would offer, WE A T T E N D E D E A R L Y and
B. M. Webb, ex-city marshal, absence.
Her
friends
are
sorry
to
WTutf
thefmaguir**
it~u>
the
who went to California last Feb­ see her leave and will mis9 her
V # modern? automata nfle. the item
*md to the modem witch, the buttoft ruary in the hopes of getting rid
secured the choicest offerings.
to the etacihc bell, the wonderful »«•
face at the reading room,
of the rhoumatisjn, returned to pleasant
•unpte CM8CENT FILLER ta
but wish her a pleasant trip and
t
Falls City Wednesday. His health that
These are now placed on sale to you at BARGAIN
is much improved having no symp­ ted by she it. will return much benefit-
Sell-Filling
of tl.e rheumatism. He notes
^Fountain
Fen. ik _ toms
PRICES meaning quite a saving on new dependable
many
changes in Falls City even
—.
tom*
It Alla and dean* itself 4 instantly by mean* of
Why
Work
all
Day
Sunday
the Crescent Fillet " A tan the smoothest
pen— in so short a time.
never *hana« Are’* or make* a miss, but meet« every
merchandise.
Read a few of the items secured and
writing need with a precision that is
. Miss Hammond gavo a musicale Wheu you can get a fine chicken
m Plniad r»ld —a n il'f
at the home of Mrs. Jack Wagner dinner at the Madena restaurantfor
«OD WS «•/ ***"'* J
prices now in effect.
Monday evening. A large class 25c, or 50c, and nothing to do but
eat
and
enjoy
boing
alive?
Try
it
was awarded diplomas. The fol­
FOR SALE BY
5 Pieces hall wool Challie3
1 Lot mens Ilet mesh shirts
lowing invited guests were present:
usual price 40 to 50c......... . now 29c
and drawers...................... ...now 25c
Mesdames, I. G. Singleton, Chora Send The News to Your Friends
1
Piece
tan
silk
Pongee
1
Lot
mens Ilet mesh
Emmett, Geo. Loftus, G. L. Mc-
usual
price
$1....................
now
59c
Union
suits..................*..... . . now 48c
Murphy, W. W. Ward, Travis, M.
4 pieces figured silk Poplin,
1 Piece wool and silk Voile .... ...now 48c
Post Office Time Card
M . L . Thompson L. Thompson, M. J. Cockerline, A.
worth
$1...............................
In addition to the above there are
B. Browu, E. A. Sayer, Jack Wag­ Office hours: Daily, except Sun
10
Pieces
of
the
new
popular
numerous
other items priced far below
ner and Miss Cockerline.
Crepe worth 25c...............
regular price, as a visit to our store will
day, 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.
1 lo t ladies Union suits now on sale 25c
attest.
Mail arrives, from
Reduced prices on Ladies hats 1-3 to 1 less
Birthday Party
4
Pieces
Batists
usual
price
Salem-Dallas, 8.50 a.m., 3 :36 p.m.
15c
to
20c
Mrs.
J.
E.
Beezely,
Mrs.
L.
T.
1
Lot ladies shoes and
2.00 p.m.
Let Hartung Suit you.
$1.75
1 Lot box paper and
Oxfords worth to $3.50 at
Murphy and Mrs. J. C. Talbott Black Rock,
Mail closes, for
envelopes regular 25c......
1 F-nt In d ies ta n O x fo rd s
65c
The best show at the Gem tonight gave their father, J. Rhodabarger,
9.00 a.m. and 1.00 p.m.
Mrs. John Walker was in Dallas a dinner in honor of his 79th birth­ Salem,
9.00 a.m. aud 5.00 p.m.
Monday.
day, Wednesday, June 24th, at the Dallas,
Black
Rock,
11.00 a.m.
Chas. Hartung was in Salem home of J. C. Talbott.
The invited guests were: Mrs. F. Office hours: Sunday ouly, 9:30
Thursday.
Save Your Dollars By Trading at
to 10:30 a.m:
Butler,
Matilda Travis, Mr.
F. K. Hubbard made a business and Mrs. Mrs.
G. M. Tice, Mr. and Mr«. Mail arrives from Salem 8,60a.m.
trip to Dallas Monday.
C.
H.
Tetherow,
Mr. »nd Mr«. Wm. Mail closes for Salem 9:00 a.m.
C. R. Cnntield of Black Rock Ford and L. Weikal.
Their aver­ Effective May 20, 1914.
was in the city Sunday.
age was 70 years. All had a good
I ra C. M eh rlin g , Postmaster.
Milk and Cream, delivered morn­ time and wished Mr. Rhodabarger
Falls City, Polk Co., Or.
ing orevening. Call phone Blue 35, many happy returns of the day.
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