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THE FALLS CITY NEWS ------------------------------- -- 1 fle w s o f Jfall8(£itv> Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Thompson went to Portland Kriday. Pern Meyrei of Tillamook was hery several days this week. Death of Jacob Rhodabarger 7 he best show at the Ciem tonight IM WKMTHOUMJ am. S h I cmi , . . 6.85 Dulia». . . H.46 Falla C ity. 8.50 IM ui am. pill. 9.45 1.10 I li .00 2.60 11.86 3.25 HI'k Rock. II ftl 117 pm. 3.25 5.00 5.35 IM IM i'« pm. pm. pm. 1.05 HI'k Rock Falla City. 9.80 1.25 3.45 5.40 Dallo» . . . 10.15 2.00 4.25 6.40 Salem . . . 11.86 8.15 80 7.45 K 4 *TMOUND 1 am. 1. (> HmuunoH, Ausai ( y 3 Mr. Horn* Saakar— FA L S I C I T Y , O R E G O N COM E L TO a n B d u y B O ro h ar d Land Cl. D. Treat made a trip to Cor vallis Monday. Mrs. R. A. Titus returned W ed nesday (rum Dallas. Get your butter wrapper» print ed at the Now» oflice. Preparations are moving along lor the Polk County Kair. Take a Kodak With You Thompson’s. CIVIL ENGINEER Land Surveying Room 10 Nat. llank Building Phone 163- * Dallas. Btntr o f Ohio, city of Toledo. 1 -, I.ur:ia County. I Fr.rnk J. Chrnoy makes oath that ho la •rnlor partner of the Arm of F. J Ohenoy A Co., doing business In the City of To ledo. County and Stato aforesaid, and that «aid Arm will pay tho »urn of O N E H U N D R E D D O L L A R S for each and ev ery raao of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the us« of H A L L 'S C A T A R R H CUR E. F R A N K J. C H E N E T . Sworn to before mo and aubaertbed In my presence, this ith day of December. A. D 18S8. (Seal) A. W O LE A B O N , Notary Public. H all's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally end acta directly upon the blood end mu- cou« Rurfarra of the ayatem. Send for testimonials, free. F. J C H E N E Y A CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggists. 75e. Taka UaU'a Family PUla for constipation. C. A. Hubbard weut to Dallas Wednesday to be at tbe bedside of his sick father, who is not expect ed to survive. Mrs. Iiubbarl will leave for Salem today. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cockerline of Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. Wether- bee of Independence visited Miss Grace Cockerline Sunday. They spent the day in an outiug on Teal creek. Mrs. Tom Gardner and daughter of Salem returned Tuesday to their home having been called here by the sickuess and death of Roy Gardner. Mrs. R. I’ . Bird of McMinnville aud Mrs. Emma Duncan of Salem are visiting their cousins, Mrs. K. K. Hubbard aud Mrs. W. B. Me- Post Office Time Card Kown this week. This is their first visit to Fall» City and they Otlico hours: Daily, except Sun are well pleased with the beautiful day, 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.tn. scenery, Mail arrives, from C. R. Canfield, Republican nom Salem 8.50 a.in., 3:36 p.m., and inee for County Surveyor of Polk 5 :35 p. m. Mail arrive» from Dallas, 8:50 County was in Falls City Thurs day. Mr. Cantield will soon begin a. in., and 3:35 p. m. Mail closes lor Salem, 9:00 a.m., an active campaign. 1 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. The work of “ rocking” the Mail close» for Dallas 9:00 a. m. streets that have been grjded late and 5.00 p. m. ly was beguu Wednesday. The Mail closes for Black Rock 11:00 rains have put the new grades in a. in. fine condition to receive the rock. Mail arrives from Black Rock 2 The rain tho first of the week p. m. has proven a blessing to man and beast. It has settled the dust, ex Mail arrives from Salem, 8:50 tinguished the timber fires, clean'd a m, the atmosphere of smoke and dust Mail closes for Salem, 9:00 a. m. and made fall plowing possible. Ottico hours: Sunday ouly, 9:30 An early train during the State to 10:80 a.m: Fair at Salem would be greatly Effective September 4, 1914. appreciated by the Fall City people I ka C. M ehrling , Postmaster. and would enable them to visit the Kails City, Polk Co., Ore. Fair and return in the evening. S unday O nly Card of Thanks graz level We desire to express our sincere send thanks to the many friende who so Mat kindly assisted during the last Port sickness and the death of our be loved father, Jacob Rhodabarger, and for the beautiful floral offerings I t Miss Eunice Hodges| who has been Fpending several weeks in of love and sympathy. Sincerely, Kalis City returned to her home in The Children. Eugene. If you wi»h to trade rough ing land near Kalis City for land near Olympia, Wash., legal description to Irvin thew», 401 Dekum building, land. Oregon. TVve“G r eater O r e g o n ’ W ith n «w buildings, bsttrr equip mem. enlarged grnunde, to d msny ad- ditione lo lit (acuity, ih * University o l Oregon w ill begin ite thirty ninth yeer Tuesday, September IS. Special training lor Business. Jour naKwn, Law , Medicine. Teaching. U - brary W ork. Music. Architecture. Physical T raining and Fine Art«. 1 argrst anil strongest departments o l liberal education l i b r a r y o l ■»*>»• »H »n I I . M I v i ) l u « » i l » o t p l t r r l * g y re n s a lu a s a *1 i v » « b o t l d i o g i f u lly • q u ip p e d N e w f IM .000 A i l m m i u r t i i o n R u itd m g in c o u r s e »»I < o r .a tr u r tin ii T u n »o n F re e D o r n i m r i » i f o r n r n arwl fo r w o m e n K i p « n « # i lo w e s t W r i t e f o r c a ta lo g and l l l i i t m i t d b o o k le t . A d d e r saing R r g l i t r i r . UNIVERSITY _______K U O C N I OF OREGON o n to O H CLO TH K* C LE AN IN G A N I) I'H KM INO Jacob Hhodaharger died at bis M. L. Carter of Portland was home hi Kail» City, Wednesday in the city the firat oi the week. Sept. 9. Funeral service» were Mrs, Win. Wooden and children held at the M. K. Church and in C alcnN ir-- S e p t . , 10 14 of Black Rock were in Kails City terment in the Fall» City cemetery Thursday. luu. Mon. T i k i . Wed Than. Fri. lat. Tuesday, Jacob Rhodabarger wa» born in 3 4 5 1 2 Mrs. Charles Mix aud family Venango Co., Pa , on tbe 24th day 10 II 12 went to Portland Tuesday for a of June, 1885, and died at Falls 6 7 8 9 City, Ore., on the 9th day o f Sept. 17 18 19 short visit. 13 14 15 16 I'.Ul at the age of 79 years, 2 24 25 26 20 21 22 23 Miss Clylie Hall will leave Sup- mouths and 15 days. Ho was in 27 28 29 30 day fer Eugene where she will at hi» usual health until Kriday of last week when lie was taken ill and tend college. grew worse until the end came. He was united in marriage to Miss Vola Selig went to Dalles Thursday to lake her weekly Abigal Perry on the 7th day of Doc. 1865. Nine children were oourse of music. born, three of which died in in Mrs. Graham who lives on the fancy. Tbe following children still sur Geo. Heeforth place suffered a vive him: Mrs. A. J. Shipley, paralytic stroke this week. Monmouth, Ore., Mrs. A. H. Hecox, Miss Blanch Jones returned Iola, Ka»., K. \V. Rhodabarger, home Kriday after a visit with her Albany, Ore . Mr». L. T. Murphy and Mr». J. C. Talbott, Kails City, sister, Mrs. C. A. Hubbard. and Mrs. J. E. Beezley, Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Hutton of near Mr. Rhodabarger was one ofjthe Tacoma, Wash., have moved to builders of the .Methodist church Kalis City to make their future in our city, of which he has been an official member for many years. home. Your vacation no matter Tbe many beautiful flowers and where or how you go will be Dial Tate of Willamina and expressions ' f regret show how the doubly pleasant if y o u Henry Tate of Kickreal were at deceased wa» loved aud respected Kodak them too, the little tending the fuueral services of Roy by the Kail» City citizens. pictures made so easily will Gardner Tuesday. tdiow flip homefolks the Free Lecture Mr. and Mrs. A. W Stevens and the splendid time» you had. Rev. J. E. Holley o f Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. StevenB went Sunday in their auto to the Inde Neb., will deliver a series o f lec tures at the Christian church pendence hop yards. Kodaks $6 to $20 commencing Monday night, Sep Chester McSherry aud wife of tember 14th. Brownie $1 to $12 His lectures will be on the sub Airlie were called to the Gardner home Sunday on account ui the ject o f Christian Union which is endorsed by many o f the leading At death of Roy Gardner. divines o f the world. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Kennel of On Monday night his subject Albany and Mrs. Bender and will be: " H o w the Church Be cousir. of Ontario, Canada were came Divided.” Tuesday night: " T h e Imperative visitors at the Persey home last Need o f Christian U nion.” week. Wednesday pight: " A Divine S. B. Taylor 3 Roy Gardner Dead It iy, the 15-ycwr old hoii of Mr. und Mr» G. W. Gardner died very suddenly Sunday night of xugar diabetes. Tho deceased bad not been siek but a lew day» and it was not thought to be »eriou» until Hunduy when he grew worse. Tho deceased was l.orn and rear ed ill Fall» City and wa» well liked by all who knew him. Ho was delivery loan for the depart ment store o f N. Heli". Funeral service» were conducted at the home by Rev. B. L. Hick» of the Christian church and inter ment was made in the Odd Fel lows cemetery Tuesday. SALIM, FALLS CITY 4 WESTERN I’HHtwnK'T Train Schedule Effective Dec. 1,1918 SEPT. 12, 1011 Basis for Union.” I. A . J O H N S T O N CleaningandPressing Parlor Krench Dry Cleaning, Repairing and Alterations. Buttons made for ladies clothes. Work called for and delivered. Phone 126 HOTEL AND RESTAURANT Ha tuple Room« Mueller BuildinK Commercial Trade a specialty Z b e flfcabena K ills C ity'» Beat Hotel .. . „ Mrs. Mie Nichols Manager». j j r> D tU ñ Dennis For good eats, go to the W m , F in l e y , Prop. Me*U at all hour» best on the market. Money to loan on approved real estate security. I f you have money to loan, let me find a Iwrrower for you. Phone 1621, Dallas, Oregon, tf. Walter L. Toozt, Jr. Toledo, Ohio, Sept. 4, 1914. Editor ol Kalis City News, Kali» City, Ore. W ill wiite a few lines, land wife are in Detroit, Mich., O. K. on time bad a lovely trip. We are all well and enjoying ourselves tine I took in the parade, carried Oregon state flag part of the way on the parade, we marched 1 1-2 miles then dispersed. I will Bend you a paper today. We will be in Defiance, Ohio tomorrow then our next stop will be at Stryden, Ohio. Please keep the paper for me ghen I return. Trusting that this will find you and all the rest all well I will ring off with best wishes. Oregon is good enough for me. Respectfully yours, II. W. Braucroft. take, that she remained in the building until after the fire was MARKET REPORT extinguished. We published that PORTLAND UNION STOCK YARDS CO. part o f the account as was r e - , North Portland Oregon ported to us. Had we been soj situated we should not have even Friday-September 4, 1914. waited until it was necessary to j Receipts for the week have fly out at a window but. would j been as follows: Cattle-879, Cal- have gone while going was good. ves-54, Hogs-2437, Sheep-2886. Cattle market steady for the Mrs. Ruth Blake is with her motner, Mrs. Addie Montgomery. week, top steers 6.75 to 7:00; Mrs. Chapin and daughter, Mr». cows 5.75 to 6.00: heifers 6.00 to Alvin Raius visited Dallas this 6.25; choice beef bulls firmer at week. 4.75, and veal market strong 8.00 Mrs. A. II. Dodd and Mr». C. L. to 8.50. Receipts were under Hopkins brought Grandma Beezley normal. from Newport last week. Swine trade steady to firm throughout. Best quality light Frank Rhodabarger and wife came up from Portland to be with stock 9.00 to 9.25. Smooth heavy his father during his illness weights 8.00 to 8.25. Receipts somewhat smaller compared with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beezeley came over from Salem to attend a week ago. the funeral of Jacob Rhodabarger. Both mutton and lambs in strong position. Yearling wethers Sandford B. Taylor, Democratic advanced ten to fifteen cents. candidate for couuty survoyor was Fancy lambs brought 6.00, and in Kails City Monday. "Sandy” fat killing ewes 4.35. Outlet is cock-sure that he will be the broad and demand steady. Re next county surveyor in Polk ceipts comparatively light. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ross of Marcóla, Oie., were here this week having been called by the death of Mrs. Ross’s youngest brother, Roy Gardner. to the POLK C O U N TY FAIR to be held at D allas Septem ber 17-18-19 Tickets will be sold from all S. P. points on the East and West Side Divisions Portland to Corvallis: also from points on the S. F. C, & W. and from Williamina on the P. E. & E. : : ; : Madena Restaurant Thursday night he will talk o f his travels in the Holy land, g iv ing moving picture illustrations o f many historic places. Rev. Holly comes well recom mended from his home church at Hastings, Neb., not only as a V Christian; gentleman, but as a forceful and entertaining speaker. Ciiristain Church He also has many testimonials Service on next Lord’s Day at from places where he has given 11 a. m , and 8. p. m. lectures. Thtme— morning service: o fr » ■ ---- ‘ ‘ Pure and Undefiled Religion.” Did Not Leave Building Theme— evening service: Miss Pearl Titus informs us “ The Choice of Moses.” that the statement in the News last week that both telephone All are invited. girls escaped from the telephone All ate welcome. office through a window and A cordial invitation to all. down a ladder during the fire in the Talbott building was a mis Strangers made welcome. . county. “ Sandy” is a pretty good fellow, but we are of the opinion that he is full o f prunes. Low Round Trip Fares D R E S S M A K IN G I am prepared to do dressmak ing according to the latest styles. Patterns cut and dresses fitted. Charges reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. May Laue. Flat west of News office. Phone 86. Sale dates September I6 to I9 inclusive. Return Limit September 21st. Full particulars as to fares, Train schedules, etc., from nearest Agent of the S a le m Falls C ity &, W estern Railway. t | John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland. ____________________________________________________________________________ Milk and Cream, delivered morn- ingorevening. Call phone Blue 35. Notice Hereafter water rent becomes Fre»h Bread, Cakes,Cookies,Pies, delinquent after the 17th of each and other bakery goods, every day month. Unless paid by that date at the Falls City Bakery. your water will be turned off by A. J. Shipley of Monmouth was the city marshal without notice. H. G. Strayer, Auditor. a visiter here Tuesday. SELIG’S! SEUG’s! SEUG’S! You Can Buy Your Fall Requirements as Cheaply at Selig’s as Elsewhere. With an unsettled business condition and prices tend ing upwards we believe you will do well to make your pur chases early. Our stocks are now practically complete and the larger part were bought early last spring when prices were at lowest. We never had a larger or more varied line o f Woolen Dress Goods—36-inch Serges and Crepes sold nearly everywhere at 60c a yard. W e have marked to sell at 50c as long as present stock lasts. Large Stock Outing Flannel Even a heavier, better grade than you usually get, marked 10-cents a yard. Blankets Are High But with us the price is even lower than last year. Present stock will not last a great while. Get yours now at no raise. Overalls A heavy full cut bib overall that usually costs you $1. We have marked and will sell until forced to raise for 90c. Flour There seems no question but we will see very high prices on flour before another season. W e recently pur chased a car and offer for a short time Olmpic $1.60 per sack or $6.15 per barrel Bluestem $1.50 per sack or $5.75 per barrel White Rose $1.35 per sack or $5.20 per barrel Remember we absolutely guarantee our flour. our flour now in stock was made out o f the old wheat. Yours for business. SELIG. All