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TME FALLE CITY NEWS. JU LY 11, 1011 *<■; : ; > , ■mmmmamamm, WRECK AT BLACK ROCK Local Engine No. 239 Goes Throu Bridge No. 1 9 -E n g in e e r and Fireman Injured. W HITE ROTARY SEW ING MACHINES A wreck occurred on the Salem- Dallas & Falls City railroad at Black Rock Friday afternoon a b o u t 2:30. Engineer C. H. Faulkner and fireman Joe Fritz were seriously injured. The train was crossing a small bridge above Black Rock and the engine was nearly over when the bridge wen! down doubling the engine and tender up. The engineer sustained a broken leg and the fireman was badly scalded. The motor car due here at 8:20 went Let Hurtling Suit you. as a relief train and took them Tim best show at tin- Gem tonight to Dallas. JUST RECEIVED A New Stock of 80 U T H BEND W ATCHES % Twentieth Century Prosthesis Anatomically Articulated Dentures IR c w s o f jfa U 8 G it\> John Hughes made a (rip to Dallas Tuesday. to Dallaa her home at Monmouth Monday. A. G. Atwood, Dentist, Office, North Main St. over Harrington'sconf. store r — — — 11 * ' — N SALEM, PALLS CITY & WESTERN I’aascnger Train Schedule Effective l>t*c. 1,1013 IM IM 117 m wKirrnorM» a in. am. pm. pm. Salem , . . 6.85 9.45 1.10 3.25 8.45 11.00 2.50 5.00 Dallas. . Fai Is C ity. 8.50 11.35 3.25 5.35 11 55 Bl’kRock M4 IM IM Hi »»«TPOCND Hill. pm. Pill. pm. 1.05 Bl’k Rock Falls City. 9.30 1.25 3.45 5.40 Dallas. . . 10.15 2.00 4.25 6.40 Salem . . . 11.25 3.15 5.30 7.45 W. It. Hinehaw, O 0 . Clemment, J. C. Talbott. Committee. Mrs. C. W. I.oe went to Dallas Tuesday returning the same day. Senator C. L- Hawley of McCoy Will not Blip or slide when you| was u Falls City visitor the 4th. chew. I f you are from Missouri, call Mrs. J. Dewitt« returned to Milk and Cream, delivered morn ing orevening. Call phone Blue 35. Mrs G. A. Roberts and two sons of Portland returned home Mon day. Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Lawyer, Nat'l Bank B'ld'g , Dallaa, Phone: Main 1621. tf. '/ I //J '•V l $$ m m •'L l - Ü I E very W a tc h G u a ra n te e d by B o th th e F a c to ry and U s •> 8 I m m § Come in and see us w ' W. A. PERSEY, m f'cllilig Agent ú SOUTH BEND WATCH Kails Cily, - - Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Singleton gave a dinner Ht their home the Fourth to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dewitte, Mrs. J. P. Dewitte of Monmouth, Mrs. G. A. Robert« and two sons of Portland, Miss Ivy Dewitte, Falls C ily; Mrs. J. H. Luck more o f Dal las, Mrs. M. L. Kurtz, Dallas, Mrs 8. T. Jones, Dallas; Messrs. Burl O'Brien of Portland and R. V Dewitte, Falls City. Vacation Tim e The time draws near when people want to go “ some where” to spend their vacation. Oftirnes the question o f COST enters very largely into determining just where they will spend it. Falls City, Oregon Offers exceptional advantages to the person o f moderate means and pastoral tastes for getting the moBt real enjoyment and rest for the least outlay o f money. T ro u t F is h in g a lo n g th e L u c k ia m u te The fisherman will be delighted with the opportun ities for this sport. The town is supplied with excellent hotels and the rates are very reasonable. Automobiles and livery rigs can be obtained if one desires to take a trip into the valley below or the mountains m Oregon. ~ i JCard of Thanks The Committee on Fourth of July arrangements desire lo thank all those who so kindly assisted in Fred Belcher, ia reported to be making the picnic a success. quite ill this wae!c. R e s p e c tfu lly , H. It. Skeels went Tuesday on business. 8 r/v5 y /W / tj| u ¿ u i. A Closing Out at Cost. J. C. TALBOTT & CO. S i When Planning a Vacation Don’t Forget Falls City, Ore. K**port of the condition of the Bank o f Falls City at Kalla City, In the Btate of Oregon, at the clo»e of bu»i ne»», June 30, 1914: RESOURCES c Loan» and diacountt U7..mo4 ! Homi» n ifi warrant* 9,500.(JO ' Furniture, and fixture« 1 644 25 ; Due from bank».(not rewrve bank»)14.466 06 Due from approved reaerve bank» 11.360.17 S Check» and other ca»h item» 250 00 ( Ca»h on hand 5.493.65 Í bam pie Rooms Mueller Bui Id in k Commercial Trade a specialty ( This Will PEN Z b c flfcab en a Brown’s Garage Autos For Hire SUPPLIES General Repair Shop trip of 40 miles in less than three (Jet your butter wrappers print hours and bad a delightful after noon. ed at the News office, Effective May 20, 1914. I ra C. M e h h l i n o , Postmaster. Falls City, Polk Co., Or. CleaningandPressing FallsCity’s Best Hotel P arlor Manacers * r» Mae Nichole Manager». Mr§ i>tnnia French Dry Cleaning, Repairing and Alterations. Buttons made for ladies dothes. Work called for and delivered. Phone 126 Madena Restaurant W m . F i n l e y , Prop. Meals at all hour»—best on the market. We maUe Window and Door r e a l estate Fly Screens F. K. Hubbard Realty Company in all sizes. They cost little more than cheesecloth. Get our prices. Anti-Pain Pills Shop at the north end of th. footbridge Real Estate bought, sold and exchanged. Collections. Insurance, Abstracts. Notarial work; Legal Documents Prepared. E L L E & .E L L E Office, In the Falls City News office. Frank Hem inger has departed lor parts not known. Ore. Fire Relief Associ’n,McMinn The Falls C ity Electric Light & ville. F. K. Hubbard, local agent. Power Co., w ill sell 40 watts Tuug- Mr. and Mrs. Duck and daugh stou globes for 35 cents. 60 watt ter o f Portland, old friends of Mr. for 50 cent3. aud Mrs. M. L. Thompson are Charlie Tice who has been very visiting them this week. sick was visited by Dr. Clements, The eltctric light company w ill a specialist from Snlem who took iustall a 1000 candle power arc a feina amoot of his blood to balem light as a tryout with a view to for aualyis. He is said to have the putting in more should this one Addison’s disease and is in a very serious condition. prove satisfactory. Flour! Flour! Flour! OUR Brands o f/F lo u r arc Giving Universal Sati sfactory Olympic 1L <ding the list is O lyinpic. m atter how much you pay you w ill not fin I its superior. M anu fac tured by the lai KCt>t 1-oui ip.g mills on the Coast,— The Portland F lou rin g Mills, and placed b y them as their Bc-st Product- PRICED AT Imperial Next in line comes Im perii >1, An Eastern Oregon H ard W heat This flour we have but recentl y placid in stock hut it appears to be givin ’, excellent satisfaction $ 1 .3 5 PRICED LOW AT tkm M. L. Thompson I. A. J O H N S T O N T otal , . WU.0SÍ.Í7 i L IA B IL IT IE S Capital »lock paid in 15,000 00 < Surolu» Fund 4.050 00 Undivided profit«, le»« expense» and taXek paid 999 64 Pofttal having» bank depokita 3,281.77 ( Individual deposit» »ubject to check 58.521 95 Demand certiorate« ol Deposit. 529.50 < Certified cheek». 100 00 Time certificate» of depokit 7.591 It j T otal , . 190.083.17 ' State of Oregon ) County of Folk, ) * I. W. K. Nichols, Cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my f know ledge and belief. , W.F. NICHOLS. Cashier Subscribed and swore to before me this 6th day of July, 1914. (L.S J H. O. 6TRAYKR. Justice of the Peace. Disc No. 4, Polk County. Oregon. Correct - I ra C. M khbling , ) Attest; R <i W m n , ) Directors C. K. V ic k . ) For sale, new view camera; or will trade for good cow. Call News The city council met Tuesday office. night in regular session and trans B. F. Botighey of Salem wag in acted the usual routine of business. town Tuesday looking after his The reports of the Auditor-Police Judge and the Treasurer were read pro|»erty interests. and accepted. The resignation of For Rent— 7 room house with C. W. Lee, Auditor-Police Judge bath, $10 per month. Apply at was accepted. An ordinance chang Uohles' Barber shop. J . U . S lN Ill.K T D N , A >.«N T ing the meeting nights from Mon Fresh Bread,Cakes,Cookies, Pita, day night to the 1st and 3d Tues Christain Church Notes and other bakery goods, every day day’s of each month. The couucil There will he services at the at the Falls City Bakery. M r. H o m e S oohor— | adjourned to meet next Monday Christian Church on next Lord’s CO MC TO f A L L S C ITY. OREGON I F ound — A watch. Owner can night to hear remonstrances against day at 11a. m. and 8 p. m. and Buy O ro h a rd Land J Theme— morning service: have by p/oving property and pay the street improvement, if any “ Exchanging weights for wings” there be. ing for this ad. (J. W. Hudson. Theme— evening service: C a l e t t a r — 3ul\\ i o i 4 Rev. B. L. Hicks the new Ohris- “ The gospel of Christ.” Why Work all Day Sunday tian minister is with us now and A cordial invitation is exteudtd M oo. Sus. Tuet. W'd. Thun. Fri. Sat will take up his residence at the Wheu you can get a line chicken to all 4 I 2 3 dinner at the Madena restaurant for Singleton home. B. L. H i c k s , Minister. 6 II 5 8 7 9 IO 25c, or 50c, and nothing lo do but Adam Mullin of Portland owner I8 of the Madeua building was in the eat aud enjoy being alive? T ry it I4 15 I6 I7 I2 13 Aaron W alter of Salem, Oregon 23 24 25 cily Thursday preparatory to mak I9 20 2I 22 was here Saturday attending the List of Letters 30 3I 26 27 28 29 ing some repairs on the building. 4th and incidentally looking afU r Remaining uncalled for in the hts property. Money to loan on approved real Falls City postoffice for the month estate security. I f you have money H arold Hart o f Portland, Ore., ending July 18, 1914. lo loan, let me find a borrower for the sju of Falls City's first school LAD IES you. Phone 1621, Dallas, Oregon, principal and Miss Mayme Cun Kherson, Mrs. S. BringYou tl. Walter L. Tooze, Jr. ning of Baker, Ure., the daughter Robinson. Miss Beatrice Get your lace curtains laundered ot a prominent minniug man,spent GENTLEM EN at the Dallas Steam Laundry. July 4 at Falls City, guests of Mr. Adams, Ralph. ! S a t i s f a c t i o n Bohle is agent. Bundles go out and Mrs. E. A. Rieh and Mr. and Allen, W . M. Tuesday evening. Your business Mrs. H. E. Starr. Brown, Chris solicited. Curtis, Charley What f the f m.ttfa/me * (•“" to thfl Gillett, A C. There are several books out which modern, automata nfle. the »tem wind to the modem watch, the button Hooker, Frank, [2 letters] belong to Library, will those who to the electric bell, the wonderful y«% •unptr CRESCENT 11UER » Kelley, H. W. have them take them to Mr. Brent- Milton, H. ner's store. Miss Hammoud, Lib Rotzer, John rarian. S e lf-F illin g Ready, W alter, [2 letters] v Fountain Pen. Mrs. W. T. Grier, Mr. and Mrs. - V«» * L „ W right, W ill It fill* and fleam ifwll matantly by meant of G. O. Clement and Robert spent the Xrwuenl Filler" A ho the amonthest u n t,n g pen Waycoff, G. A. [4 letters] ne ver W ' lire" or make* a mitt, but meet* every the evening at the home of Mr. writing nml with a precision that it rtmqrj^bte. Curety, Albert M. and Mrs. 1. G. Singleton Monday I lr r a l U h hard. irMtium pnlniat «old r *n a >« til IHhnia and tor all utaa-m arufaMing. h These letters w ill be sent to the «•iwcra^hy rt«, V . U 0 0 and u» evening. dead letter office, July 18, 1914, if R. L. Calmer, a prominent at not delivered before. In calling for torney of M cMinnville spent the the above, please say,“ Advertised,” FOR SALE BY F a r N «u r a l| ia , n o th in g 1« Fourth in Falls City. W hile here giving date of list. b a tta r th a n he called on several clients in town Ira C. Mehrhug, Postmaster. Dr. M i l e s * Don’ t forget the Parents’ meet ing at the school house Wednesday, Post O ffice Time Card July 15. The continuation of Office hours: Daily, except Sun Domestic Arts and Sciences depend day, 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. upon the action taken at that Mail arrives, from meeting. Salem-Dallas,8.50 a.m., 3:85p.m. Mr. and Mrs. T. D, Hollowell Black Rock, 2.00 p.m. returned last week from Gladstone Mail closes, for where they were called on account Salem, 9.00 a.m. and 1.00 p.m. of the death o f Mrs. J. M. H ol Dallas, 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. lowell, wife of T. D. H ollow ell’s Black Rock, 11.00 a.m. brother. Office hours: Sunday only, 9:30 Mrs. A. E. Seymour took Mrs to 10:30 a.m: Roberts and Mrs. I. G. Singleton Mail arrives from Salem 8.50a.m. to Monmouth Sunday afternoon in Mail closes lor Salem 9:00 a.m. her new machine. They made the CLOTHES C LE A N IN G AN D PRESSING HOTEL AN D R ESTAURANT < White Rose An Eastern O r e g o n Hard Wheat Blend, guaranteed satisfactory. PRICED AT $ 1 .2 5 U a a d b y th o u sa n d « fa r a g e n era tio n Those who have suffered from neuralgic pains need not be told how necessary it is to secure re lief. The easiest way out of neuralgia is to use Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. They have re lieved sufferers for so many years that they have become a household necessity. " I have taken Dr. Miles' Antt-P»!n Pills for five years and they are the only thin* that doee me any good. They have relieved neuralgia In my head In fifteen minutes. I have also taken them for rheumatism, head ache. palna In the breaet. toothache, earache and peine In the bowele and limbs. I have found nothing to equal them and they are all that I* claimed for them ." J W BEDOE. Blue Springs. Mo. A t all druggists— 25 doses 25 cents. N ever told In bulk. t M IL E S M E D IC A L CO., E lk h a rt, Ind. Buy your flour now out of old w fita t and buy it from S E L I G ’ S, Falls City Department Store. *