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sM sm t W H IT E R O T A R Y S E W IN G M A C H IN E S Closing Out at Cost. J. C. T A L B O T T &, C O . h T O COPY N A T U R E IS| HIGHEST A R T” For nervous patients with sensitive teeth, especially with large cavities in the front teeth, dentists are now advis ing the use o f Synthetic Porce- lain- This material comeB in various shades and is easy to use. It wears well and has a live glossy appearance making an ideal restoration. Ask your dentist Ytcweofjfalle&itv’ ‘I he bent show at the tieni tonight Dr. Ollicer went to D u II ah Fri day. Mrs. I ’em Meyer visited .Salem Tuesday. Born t j Mr. and Mrs. Koy Cox, July 24, a son. A new roof is being put on tbe opera house. Mrs. I. G. Singleton was in Dal las Tuesday Mrs. E luma Bancroft went to Portland Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tic* were Salem visitors Tuesday. A. G. Atwood, Dentist. Mr. Clark of theSiletx Busin was here on business Friday. Office, North Main St. overH arrington’sconf. store A1 Stewart and family moved to Tillamook county Friday. Death to headaches— glasseslil- ted by Drs. Lowe A Turner. SA LEM , FA LLS CITY & WESTERN Passenger Train Schedule Effective Dec. 1,1913 ,,, 161 it, IH wanoouMD am. am. pm. pm. Salem . . . 6.35 9.45 1.40 3.25 Dallas. . . 8.45 11.00 2.60 5.00 Falls City. 8.60 11.36 3.25 5.35 11.55 Bl'kKock. 141 IM 1*4 146 lilTSOl-HD am. pm. pm. pm. 1.06 Bl’k Rook 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 7.46 1. O . B lH U l.rU lH , AUEHT * M r . H a m * Saak# 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 31 4 II 18 25 5 12 19 26 Than. Fri. 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 22 29 Your vacation no matter where or how you go will be doubly pleasant if y o u Kodak them too, the little pictures made so easily will show the homefolks the the splendid limes you had. Brownie $1 to $12 At Attorney H. G. Strayer spent several days this week in Portland. City Marshal \Y. P. Lewis made a business trip to Dallas Thursday. Milk and Cream, delivered morn ing orevening. Call phone Blue 35. W. A. Persey and family spent Sunday visiting friends in Dallas. C. J Moyer has gone to Hoskins to build a bungalo for the Falls Sai. City Lumber Company. 1 Mrs. Stet Cook and children re 8 turned from Grand Round where 15 they have been visiting her parents. Take a Kodak With You Kodaks $6 to $20 Oscar Ellis and wife of Dallas were visiting in H u b city Thursday. Ed White and family left Wed nesday for Newport where they will spend two weeks. Calentar— H uö „ 1014 «fr i. Clara Montgomery who has been very ill is improving rapidly. Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Lawyer, Nat'l Bank B’id’g., Dallas, Phone: Main 1621. tf, C O M E T O F A L L S C IT V , O R IS O N and B u y O ro h a rd Land Is*. Non. Tati. 3 THE FALLS CITY HEWS. A I'O IIÖ T 1, 1011 Chas. Lane of Dallas is looking after the Ellis Confectionery dur ing tbe absence of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ellis, Char ley Hinehaw and Miss Gladys Webb are taking a vacation on the coast. NOTICE Accounts due O. M. or G. C. Mahr have beeu »ssigned to me and are now due and payable at the Bank of Falls City. All per sons knowing themselves to be in debted to the above parties will save trouble and costs by settling the same at once, G. Sowers. THE LIFE CAREER Money to loan on approved real Thompson’s. Don’t forget that Drs. Lowe * and Turner, Eye Specialists of Portland will I e in Falls City Aug. 7th at Hotel Parlors. Drs. Lowe A Turner have been coming to Dallas for years, and you will make no mistake in consulting them, for they ure specialists of experience and standing. They give your eyes a most thorough, searching and scientific examina tion and when they prescribe glas ses it is with positive and absolu*e assurance that they are the best and only kind suited to your eyes. If you do not need glasses they most positively will not recom mend them. Remember the date. Scores of references; Satisfaction guaranteed. Friday. August 7th. One day only L. L. Brooks and B. Yandcnbosh Will Serve Dinner have rented the Eureka theatre The ladies of the W. C. T. l T. from G. Sowers and will run a will serve dinner at the grove by the Christian Church, Aug. 14 first-class theatorium. Program rendered in the afternoon. Mrs. Harry Dempsey who has Everybody invited. been ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. Aurland, returned to her E. E. Lee of Bridgeport was iu Falls City Monday lookiug for hop home at Kickreal Wednesday. pickers. He says that the crop is Mrs. E. E. Gillum of Salem re looking good, but will not yield as turned to her home Friday after a much as last year. few days visit with her parents, Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies, Pies, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Moyer. and other bakery goods, every day Miss Isabelle Snider, who has at the Falls City Bakery. been attending the Summer school at Monmouth returned home Tues day, having completed her course. Get your lace curtains laundered at the Dallas Steam Laundry. Bohle is agent. Buudles go out Tuesday evening. Your business solicited. estate security. If you have money to loan, let me find a borrower for you. tf. Phone 1621, Dallas, Oregon, • Walter L. Tooze, Jr. Extra copies of The News are Mrs. Bert Dennis and daughter printed each week, and will be sent left Wednesday for Newport to to any address desired, postpaid, visit two weeks and then they will for 2 cents per copy. go to Tillamook and visit there Merton Ellis returned to The awhile before returning. Dalles Monday after a weeks visit W AN TE D :— Hop pickers. Will with his father, Wro. Ellis, run wagon from Falls City to ac Ore. Fire Relief Asaoci’n,McMinn commodate those who desire to go ville. F. K. Hubbard, local agent. back and forth. Houses for those who wish to camp. Notify this Get your butter wrappers print office, or E. E. Lee, Rfd, 2, Dallas, ed at the News office. Phone 251, Blue. Gave Dinner Party Resolutions of Sympathy Mr. and Mrs. 1. G. Hingleton The committee appointed from Falls City Lodge No. 146, I. O. O. gave a dinner at their home in F., to draft resolution* of sympathy Kalis City Hunday July 26, in on the death of our brother Chas. honor of Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury 1». Tice, who departed this life, of Portland. The house was very attractively July 20, 1914, desire to submit tbe decorated with ferns and red Dah following: lias. Whereas, in thee »orse of human Dinner was served at 1:30. event*, death has visited our midst The afternoon was spent at the and broken a link from the chain that binds this great brotherhood, Falls. Those present were: Mr. and though we deeply leel his loss,1 and Mrs. Singleton, Mr. ai.d Mrs. we bow in humble submission to Woodbury o( Portland, Mr. and Mrs. fyockman of Dallas, Mr. and tliu inevitable, therefore be it, Resolved, that in the death of Mrs. Rich of Falls City, Mrs. Kirts brother Tice, this Lodge is depriv of Dallas, R. V. DeWitt of Kalis ed of the companionship of a City and Miss I. V. DeWitt of worthy brother, ever ready and1 Falls City who assisted the hostess willing to work for the benefit and in serving dinner. advancement of the lodge and its members; and in t >ken of our re Home Talent Show spect to bis memory, cause our On Saturday August 8, one of charlei to be draped for a period the biggest events of the season of thirty days, and be it further, will take place in Falls City when Resolved, that we extend to the the 3 act Western Comedy Drama bereaved (amity our sincere sym “ The Girl of the Golden West” will pathy, and though in his death be produced hy local talent at the they have been deprived of a loving Opera House. The play is given husband, sun and brother, we shall under the auspices of the Magnolia endeavor to point out that while Kebekah Lodge No. 140 and under the pain of parting is great, he has tbe direction of C. J. McNaughtau won the victory and gone to his a theatrical director wlu is «pend eternal reward, to a house, “ not ing his summer vacation in the made by hands, eternal in the city. heavens” . Be it further, Mis« Myrtle McDowell, formerly Resolved, that these resolutions a Fails City girl, who has been be transcribed upon the records of leading woman with the Colonial this lodge, a copy be furnished the Players for the past few seasons family of the departed brother, will be seen in the leading role of and also published in the halls Roxie Tremaine, the girl and the City News. remainder of the cast lias been Committee: carefully selected from the best of Wm. Finley, local talent and a good time is G. I). Treat, assured. Wm. Ellis. Special scenery will be used, "Schooling in youth thoulJ Invariably be directed to prepare a person in the best wav Ibr the best permanent occupation for which he la capable/'—PresidentC. W Eliot This is the Mission of the Forty-sixth School Vear Opens 5EPTEHBER i8th, 1914 Write for illustrated 100 page Book let, “ THE LIFE CAREER." and for Cata log containing full Information. D egret C a u n ts — AGRICULTURE : Agronomy, Animal Husbandry,Dairy Hus bandry. Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY, L o g g in g e n g in e e r in g , h o m e e c o n o m ic s : Domestic Science, Domestic Art, ENGINEERING: Electrical, Irrigation, Highway, Mechanical, Chemical. Mining. Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. INDUSTRIAL ARTS. Vocational Coarse«-Agriculture, Dairy ing, Home Makers’ Course, Industrial Arts, Forestry, Business Short Course. School of Music— Piano. String, Band, Voke Culture. Firmer« Bcnine» Coorce by Mail Free (tw 7-15 to <M») A d d r e u TD K R K C .IS T R A R , C o rv a llis O regon double specialties introduce I be tween acts; a good orchestra will play and a big dance will be given after the show. So come in and enjoy the biggest stunt ever pulled off in the old town. Zimri Hinshaw left Wednesday for Oretown, Tillamook County, Oregon where he expects to make his heme. He traded his property in Falls City for a dairy ranch in the famous cheese country. His family will probably leave for their new home today. We are sorry to lose good citizens, but we wish them abundant success in their new home. Ira Mehrling attendtd the Good Roads convention at Medford this week as a delegate. He reports an interesting meeting. Fred J. IIol man assisted in the postoffice dur ing his absence. William Coffin of Monmoutb, uncle of Mis, Singleton and Frank DeWitt spent Saturday arid Sun day here, returning borne Monday morning. Francis Banta and Carrie E. Dunn were^married July 26, at the residence of J. H. Dunn. E. A La Dow performed the marriage rites. Heart The time draws nearwhen people want to go "some where” to spend their vacation. Oftimes the question o f COST enters very largely into determining just where they will spend it. Falls C i t y , Oregon Offers exceptional advantages to the person o f moderate means and pastoral tastes for getting the most real enjoyment and rest for the least outlay o f money. T r o u t F i s h i n g a l o n g the L u c k i a m u t e The fisherman will be delighted with the opportun ities for this sport. The town ¡3 supplied « ith 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 When Planning a Vacation D o n ’t F o rg et Falls C ity , Ore. mm The unbounded confidence Mr. Canon ha9 in Dr. Miles’ Heart Rem edy is shared by thousands of others who know its value from experience. Many heart disorders yield to treatment, if the treatment is right. If you are bothered with short breath, fainting spells, swell ing of feet or ankles, pains about the heart and shoulder blades, pal pitation, weak and hungry spells, you should begin using Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy at once. Profit by the experience of others while you may. * a D r . Mil«*' H eart Remedy la told end guaranteed by all druggists. M E D IC A L C O ., E lk h a rt , Ind. CLOTHES CLEANING AND PREMINO HOTEL AND KESTAUKANT bum pie Room» Muelle r Building Commercial Trade a Specialty I. A. J O H N S T O N Zb c flfcabena CleaningandPressing KallsCity’h Beat Hotel P a rlo r v f...a0C.rw Mr§ Mr». Mue Nichols Malingers. i,enm> F’rench Dry Cleaning, Repairing and Alterations. Buttons made for ladies clothes. Work called for and delivered. Phone 126 Fo r g o o d e a t a, go to th e Madena Restaurant W m . F i n l e y , Prop. Meals at all hours -best on tbe market. Card of Thanks I wish to thank the many friends and especially the I. O. O. F. Lodge, for the kindi.ecs during the sickness and death of my husband. Mrs. Hattie Tice. R E A L ESTATE F . K. Hubbard Realty Company Real Estate bought, sold and exchanged. Collections. Insurance. Abstracts. Notarial work; Legal Documents Prepared. Mrs. Addie Montgomery return ed from the Dallas hospital Sun day. Office, iu the Falls City News office. L. B. Murray has returned from a months outing in Tillamook County. Christain Church M. L. Thimpson and family and Service on next Lord's Day at Mrs. C. N. Travis were visiting in 11 a. m , and 8. p. m. Tillamook and several coast towns. Theme— morning service: They returned home Tuesday “ Christian Heroism.” afternoon. Theme— evening service: W. P. Lewis and wife, Mrs. Hat A great problem in .“ Profit and tie Tice and her mother, Mrs. Mil Los«.” ler left today by auto for Bellknap Springs by way of Eugene. Mr. A cordial invitation to all. and Mrs. Lewis will return Sunday Strangers made welcome. but Mrs. Tice and her mother will B. L H i c k s , Pastor. remain for a couple ol weeks. Flour! Flour! Flour! OUR Brands of Flour are Giving U n i ve rsa I.Sat isfactory Olympic H. iding the list is Olympic. matter how much you pay you will not fin-1 its superior. Manufac tured by the la t e s t l ouiing mills on the Coast,— The Portland Flouring Mills, and placed bv them a« their Best Product- PRICED AT Disease Almost Fatal to Young Girl " M y d au g h te r, w h en th irte e n y e a r s old. w ae etrlok en w ith h e a rt trou ble. S h e w t l go bed w e had to p ie ce h er bed n e a r a w in d o w eo she cou ld g e t h e r b re ath . O ne d o cto r eeld . 'P o o r ch ild , she la lik e ly to ta ll d ead e n y tim e .' A frie n d told m e Dr. M ile»’ H e a r t R em ed y had cu red h er fa th e r. »0 I trie d It, an d t h e b e g a n to Im prove. She took a g r e e t m a n y b o t- tlee, . b u t sh e le e p a red to m e t o d ay. a fa t, ro sy ch eek ed girl. N o one c * n Im agin e th e con fid en ce I h a v e in Dr. M tlea' H e a rt R em ed y " A . R. C A N O N . W o rth . Mo. M ILK S Vacation Time Imperial $ 1.50 Next in line comes Imperial, An Eastern Oregon Hard Wheat This flour we have but recently placed in stock but it appears to be giving excellent satisfaction PRICED LOW AT White Rose An $ 1.35 Eastern O r e g o n Hard guaranteed satisfactory. Wheat Blend, PRICED AT $ 1.25 Buy your flour now out of old wheat and buy it from S E L i G ’ S, Fails City Department Store.