Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, September 26, 1914, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE FALLS CITY NEWS.
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SA LEM , F A L Ü CITY ¿ W ES T ER N
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Mrs. Eleanor Brown was u Dal­
las visitor Ibis week.
Mrs J. E. Beezley o f Salem vis­
ited her parent.«, Mr. mid Mrs.
Eugene
Weikel.
'I he best allow ut tht< Gem tonight
l ’iuwnifi'r Train Schedule
Dec. 1,1018
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HEI'T. 20, 1014
MS
am. am. pm. pm.
Salem . . . 6.3b 0.46 1.10 3.26
Dallas. . . R.45 11.00 2.50 5.00
Falls City. H.6U 11.36 3.26 6.35
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Bl’kRock
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BABTROI'NI» Hill.
pm. pm. pm.
1.05
Ifl’k Rock
Falls City. 9.30 1.25 3.45 5.40
Dallas . . 10.15 2.00 4.26 6.40
Salem . . . 11.25 3 I ' 5.30 7.46
A. Eilck motored to
Thursday morning.
A party was given Little Miss
Mias Rear I Titus attended the
Cecil
'Cook in honor of her 9th
County Fair Saturday.
birthday.
C. C. I’owell wild family have
Mrs. Dowell of Woodland, Wash ,
moved to Oakville, Cal.
L. B. KimeN of Hocialiat Valley came laal week to visit her sister,
Mrs. Paul.
was itt the city Saturday.
Mr. and Mis, A, M. Varsall of
* Suit Talbott of eastern Oregon
Dallas
were visiting friends in
1. U. Himii.rrus, A u in t
was visiting here Sunday.
Falls City Sunday.
E. J. Kngdahl of Salem made a
Helen Hopkins spent sevtral
business trip tiers last week.
days
in Dallas visiting friends and
M r H o m e ■••kar-
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
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attending the Fair.
Banuett, September 20, a boy.
an4 I B u y O r c h a r d L a n d
Miss Cecil Dodd loaves to take
Miss Vola Selig and her brother
charge of tier school at I^ewisville
Morris went to Dallas Thursday,
Friday. Miss Dodd is one of Polk
C a l c a r — S e p t ., 1 0 1 4
Mrs. N. A. I,unde and son Halph county's best teachers.
Sss. N ta . T a ti. Wt4. T k a n . Fri. Sal. spent a day at the Fair last week.
Mrs. Hazel Courier and son
J. B. McDowell and M. Young
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Clive will leave for u visit to tier
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II 12 are on a fishing trip at Pacific home at Halt Lake City to visit a
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few mouths with her parents, Mr.
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Chet Marcli of Corvuilis is visit­ and Mrs. It. B. Ensign. Mr. Cour-
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ing Oeorge Marcli and family tins ter and Ensign will accompany
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week.
her as far as Portland.
Mrs. K. A. Bich and sou Ken­
neth called on Dallas fiiends Sat­
DRESSMAKING
urday.
I am propared to do dressmak­
NOW IS TH E
Born to Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. ing according to tlie latest styles.
Francis at Black Bock, Sept. IS, Patterns cut and dresses fitted.
a boy.
Charges reasonable and satisfaction
Mr. Codad will move to his farm guaranteed. Mrs. May Lane. Flat
near Southfield us aoen as weather west of News office. Phone 86.
permits.
There is none better than
A. L. McMurphy will leave Mon­
M. E . Church
PATTONS SUN PR OO F PAINT
day for a few weeks visit witli A. F,
Regular Sunday School at 10
You can buy paint for less
| Meyeis.
o’clock anti Kpworth League at 7.
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NEW PHOTO GALLERY
TAYLOR A ABBOTT
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Big Tent Near Electric
Light Office.
PORTRAITS, VIEWS,
POST CARDS, ETC.
Give Us a Trial.
SATISFACTION GU AR AN TEED .
Mr. Taylor, representing the
I try?, spoke nt the Free Methodist
church Hunday night. Tiie other
churches gave way and all turned
out to hear him. A collection for
¿ampaigu expenses was taken ai d
arrangements made to have every­
one, entitled to vote, register.
Ole Auriand lias returned from
llitkreal where ho lias bjcu em­
ployed ms check boss at one oi the
numerous hop yard«.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutton
who recently moved here from
Pyallup. Wash., became dissatisfied
and moved back Thursday.
estate security. I f you have money
to loan, let me find a borrower for
you. Phone 1621, Dallas, Oregon,
tf.
Walter L. Toozt, Jr.
E M .Smith, republican nom­
inee for County Clerk was in Falls
City M ond iy locking after and
building up liis political fence for
Abstracts of title promptly fur- the coming election. He is very
L is lie d . Rates reasonable. Brown dc optimistic of being elected.
Sibley, 610 Mill St., Dallas, Or.
Money to loan on approved real
R. E. W i l l i a m
President
s
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M. L . T h o m p s o n . W .F. N i c h o l s ,
A.J.V ick ,
Vice-President
Cashier A s s is t a n t Cashier
Bank of Falls City
F alls C ity , P olk C ounty . O regon
CLOTHES C LE AN IN G AND PKESSING
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.
FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL
OREGON STATE FAIR
TIME TO PAINT
money but does it pay.
NO! It takes |ust as much
labor to put on a cheap
paint, and it will not look
as well nor wear as long
as Pattons.
We also have a complete
line of interior paint and
varnish.
Mayor Frank Hubbard was at-
There will be no preaching ser­
^ tending to business in Dallas vices at tiie cliurch on tiie 27th as
j Monday.
it is ConferencJ Sunday. On Oct.
4th
tiie newly appanted pastor will
Fred Pyle, Armour «fc C o s, rep­
have
cliatge of the services and the
resentative called on merchants
hour
vvill be changed for tiie even­
this week.
ing s e r v i c e from 8 o’clock to 7:80.
_C. C. Inghtfoot witli Washam
M. A. M arct , Pastor.
Co, made a business call here
Wednesday.
W. C. T . U. Notes
Georg*» Cable of Winston & Co.,
Tuesday Sept. 22 the Worn j u s
Hubber Goods called on customers Cnrietian Temperance I’ nion of
here last week.
Falls City held their
regular
At
Geoige Isoftus got a finger in­ monthly meeting at the M. E.
jured September 14 by being Church. Tiie meeting being an all
day session. Dinner was served to
struck by a peevy.
O. L. Frink is making some im­ about 60 person“. Thirty-three
provements on his property on members of the Dallas I ’ nion,
witii their president, Mrs. Griffin
East Fairoaks Ave.
and the County Ptesident Mrs.
Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies,Pies,
and other bakery goods, every day Jennie Hiefurth were present. A
CIVIL EN G IN EER
short program was rendered, after
at the Falls City Bakery.
Land Surveying
N. A. Lunde and F. L. Martin which the Dallas ladies took a trip
enjoyed a fishing trip down the to see the falls for which Falls
Boom 10 Nat. Uauk Building
City was named. A very pleasant
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Dali»?- Luckiamute last Sunday.
day was spent, it being an ideal
W. F. Nichols left f.^r Portland
day for the occasion. We hope
Thursday to he gone several days
Notice for Publication
the ladies will coine again.
in the Great Bend country.
(Publisher)
M. C. H.
Mr. Gilbert of Des Moines, Iowa
Pres3 Reporter.
Dtpartmcm of Iht
one of the head officials cf the
(KerUl 088118)
Yoemen was in town Tuesday.
School Opened Monday
0. 8. Land Oilier at Portland. O r««on
Thompson s Drugstore.
S. B. Taylor «
July SB. 11)1«
NOTICE 1» hereby g iv e n tlial Michael L
Robert, a hoae po»«-t»ffice » 'I d r . . . 1» 210 Airier
Hr. Portland. Oregon, did on the 13th day nl
A ugu.t. ISIS, hie lit thl» office Sworn statement
and Application, No.
to pureha.e the H\V
1 « of MW 1 «. Saetion «. Town.tilp 8 South,
Range 7 W'e»t. W llll.m ette Meridian, and the
timber thereon, under the provisions of the
act o f June S. lies, and act» amendatory,
known aa lira "Tlnrlrer and Mimic la w ,” al »uch
value aa might be tlxe«l by appraiacinent. and
that, pur.riant to auch application, the laud
and limber thereoa have been appialaed, the
timber eatlmated 2S0.0U0 taiard feet at to cent!
per M. anil the laud I'JD: that »aid applicant
w ill offer final proof In support of hi» appllca
lion and »worn alatement on the IMh day of
October. HIM, before the lleglater and Receiver.
V. 8. lan d Office, at Portland, Oregon.
Any person la al liberty to protest this pur­
chase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any
limn before patent laaues. by tiling a corrobor­
ated affidavit In thla office, alleging fActa which
would defeat the entry.
If. F. lllUBY. Register.
■ U te o f Ohio, d tp o f Toledo. I M
I.ucaa County,
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Frank J. Cheney makca oath that ha ta
«enlor pnrtner of tha firm o f F. J. Cheney
f t Co., doing bualnesa In the City of To­
ledo, County and State aforeaald. and
that aald firm will pay the aum o f ONK
H U N D R E D D O LLAR S for each and ev-
ary raao o f Catarrh that cannot bo cured
by tha usa o f H A L L 'S C A T A R R H CURE.
F R A N K J. C H EN E T.
Sworn to before me and aubaertbed In
m y presence, thla 8th day of December.
a . d . im
(Seal)
A. W . OLEASON.
N otary Public.
H a ifa Catarrh Cura la taken Internally
and acta directly upon tha blood and mu-
cotia aurfacaa of tha ayatem. Send for
taatlmonlala. fra«.
F. J. C H E N E T A CO.. Totado. O.
Sold by all DruggleU. 75c.
Taka BaU'a Family Pula f
A. F. Courier was in Falls City
Friday i t last week and took his
pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Cour-
ter to the farm to look after it aud
feed his hogs during his absence.
Mrs. John Hughe’s mother who
has been visiting here for a couple
of weeks returned Friday to her
home at Eugene.
Salem, Sept. 28, Oct. 3, 1914.— »20.000.00
offered in Premiums for Agricultural, Livestock,
Poultry Textile and other exhibits. Horse
races, Shooting Tournament, Band Concerts,
Boys’ Camd, Moving Pictures, Children’s Play­
ground, Bee Demonstrations, Animal Circus
and other free attractions.
Mr. Green and family went to
Dallas Monday and visited the
fair.
Rev. B L. Hicks left Monday
for Madras, Oregon fora two weeks
vacation.
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W. B. Stevens is taking advan­
tage of this tine weather and push­
ing the rocking of the streets.
FRANK MEREDITH,
SECRETARY,
S a le m , Oregon.
The young people’s class of the
Christian church met at the home
of their teacher, Mrs. C. L. Hop­
kins. A very enjoyable time was
passed.
Notwithstanding tiie r a i n y
weather the Polk County Fair
made a credible showing. The
pioneer exhibits were particularly
interesting and the fruit was simp­
ly fine. The exhibits of the school
children was a special feature.
W. J. Bird, who left here in July
for southern Oregon in search of a
location. wriU‘8 from Myrtle Point
Mating that he is well pleased with
that part of the country. Before
leaving here he made airange-
uieuts to have the News sent to hint
as soon as ho located.
The Falls City schools opened
Web Campbell of Campbell rep­
resenting Frank Signor Co , was a Monday with a total enrollment of
1351. There is 54 in the high school
business caller here this week
i department. The school has open­
D. J. McKenzie, with Heischman
ed under most favorable and
Mayer Dry Goodt Co., of Portland
pleasant circumstances; the pupils
transacted business here Thursday.
and teachers, alike are enthusias­
For Sale— Five Thoroughbred tic and a good year’s work is as­
Buff Leghorn roosters, four months sured. It will take a few days to
Business Meeting W. C. T . U.
old, 13 50 apiece. Call at this get everything in working order,
There will be a very important
office.
but all the little details will soon business meeting of the W . C. T.
Charles Hartung, J. C. Talbott be adjusted and the real business U., Tuesday evening in the base-
and G. O. Clement motored to o f getting an education will begin meul of the Christian church.
Portland in Hartung’? car Wed­ in earnest. The bright happy
faces o f the children as they troop
nesday.
Bills Allowed Sept. 8,1914
off to school attest better than W B Stevens, street contract
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»321.21
Sandy B. Taylor, democratic
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»1.00
anything else o f the interest they \Y p. Lewis, salary and work
nominee for County Surveyor was
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salary water superintendent 30.00
take in school.
II. G. St raver, salary and expenses
«.60
in from Dallas Monday looking
W P. Lewis, witness lees In Curtis case
».00
over the campaign field that leads
A. Krebs work on streets
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C. J. Bradley, labor
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8.00
to the pie-counter.
OaKdale Items.
Work on the Talbott building is
Mrs. Graham who has been very
progressing rapidly. The founda­
sick is much better.
tion has been laid and the erection
Miss Katie. Barnhart is attend­
of the walls are being pushed as
ing
school in Falls City.
rapidly as possible.
Hoppickers have returned from
Mr. Frederick of the Hazeltine
the hop-yards and are ready to
Co., of Portland and N. A. Lunde
begin their fall work.
expect to take an extended trip
Miss Editli Barnhart stays with
through southern Oregon about
Mrs.
Graham and keeps house
the first of next month.
while Miss Graham teaches school,
A. J. Vick, assistant cashier of
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd of California
the Bank of Falls City will resign
are making their home at present
about the first of October to enter
with Mrs. Boyd's uncle, Mr. Mof­
as a partner the firm of Vick Bros.
fett.
Motor Co., at Salem. While Falls
Mr. Ferguson is helping W. L.
City regrets very much at losing
Barnhart
build an addition to his
Mr. Vick we feel like our I jbs is
barn.
Salem’s gain. B. J. White, a pro­
Mr. Rake made a trip to Cooper
duct of the Fails City schools will
hollow
last week where he has a
enter upon the duties made vacaut
place in view for the coming year.
by Mr. Vick.
You are invited. Free Camp Grounds
Send fo r Premium List and Entry Blanks.
Reduced rates on all Railroads.
For particulars address
Loyd Miller, labor
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8.00
A Kdtek, livery hire
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2 00
J. J. Sammons, engineer work
68.25
8.00
Verl Courier, assisting engineer
George Brown, assisting engineer
8.00
«3 40
Falls City News, advertising and rent
9 80
Conrad Kite, labor
200
George Brown, labor
Cbailet Hartunn time checks
83.80
Falls City Electric Light A Power Co.,
llghtt lor city
* 5.70
C. W Matthews, time checks •
«00
time checks ■
5 25
R A Titus, dray
9.25
F. K. Hubbard, one acre tor garbage dump 50.00
Arthur Hlnshaw, labor
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.50
D. L. Wood, Jr wltnes tees In Curtls-
Lewlscase
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5.00
F. Droege. witness lees in Curtis Lewis
case .
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500
F K. Hubbard, witness tees In Curtis-
Lewis case
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5.00
R M. Wonderjy witness fees In Curtis
Lewis ease
5.00
Jobn Grant, witness tees In Curtis
Lewis case
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2.10
Cliff Pugh, witness tees in Curtlt-Lewts
case
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3.80
It. C. Brown, witness fees in Curtis-
I.ewis case
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3 80
tv. L. Toore, Jr,, salary city attorney
25.CJ
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Uvery
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2.50
lea In Curtis Lewis case 50.00
SELIG’S! SEUG’s! SELIG’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. W e never had a larger or more varied line
o f Woolen Dress Goods—36-inch Serges and Crepes sold
nearly everywhere at 00c a \ ard. We 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.
W e 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.
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