THE TALLS CITY NEWS. 3 OCT, 10, 1911 A TRIBUTE fle w so f jfaü sG itç in .lei.» #ry tri “ Froin I ln.' I m «I m lit i vv ni (In' (ii in tiiiii^ il ¡ Mr »ml Mm Oit* went to Sull':: Saturday. Mr*. N. Clm(ili, m .i» n Dal Iti** vi - itni Mondi!y. T II Hooker Kft ut M .ml iy »I Hlm k Hielt. Kur Iti'iii Drilling liuti - 1 - A|i- I*1 y ut New* i Hie •. lio y H it and unto ( liit t ie n i s le a li r e t u r n , ” ha* ben» d u ri t hou We also have a complete line of interior paint and Uaath to HoadacSes-*-0!asses Fit'cd by 0 a. Lowe A, Tur.ic . t . ~ .» » -♦— —— School Notes. The Senior Class members are varnish. fourteen this year. The Ell Dee Society have decid ed to purchase a piano for tiie 11. S. Miss Wolverlun was also sick I'hursday, Miss Kate Buinliait taught in her place. Mr. Vick, chairman uf the Board gave the school u v c y pleasant call Thursday. The lire drill is Inking good f< nil amt we are able to empty the en tire building in tiO seconds. CIVIL ENGINEER Miss Whitman, our English teacher wan uvvuv from school l and Surveying Monday on account of sickness U l u l i l i IO Nal Hunk Building Archie Montgomery and Velma I til Ihn'’. M ilh-r started to Higlf School this Ponile 453 week swelling our number to 55 pupils. Christain Church The Manual Training will in a k< Service un next Lord's Day two tables for the lirst grade iquip- 11 n. in , and 7 :30 p in. ment saving the d strict consider Hilde School at 10 A. M able money. Junior Endeavor nt 3 I*. M. We wish to warn the parents not Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M to rush up to sell iol in hunches, to see what their children are doing, The me— morning service: it might tlustrate the teachers. “ The I nclianging Christ.'' Some of the tiacbers say that ’i litme evening service: they can stand an) tiling even to a “ Clod's Invitation and man fellow, hut deliver them from the excuses.” H. S, Orchestra. A cordial invitation to all. The new student chairs that was Strangers made welcome ordered some time ago have arriv ed and to a small degree relieves Edgar Hahlarree, nt the Baldar- tiie crowded condition of the school. If the unsuspecting public hears ree t-nin|> was brought down here Wednesday night and taken to the groans and unearthly wailings in Dallas hospital Thursday to bo the neighborhood of the school hous», don’t get alarmed, it is only op rated on for appendicitis. the High ¡School orchestra at prac Drs. Lowe & Turnsr the well tice. • •'* known eye specialist* of Port- The Crown Milling Co., of Port lui d will be in Fall* City agaiif land hy the rvquest of the Falls Wednesday and Thursday Oct. 14- City Mercantile Go., presented the 15, consult them at Hotel Parlors Domestic ¡Science Department with two ten pound sacks of Crown Aro y«>ur children backward in Flour. school? n so perhaps it i* due to The hoy who has to stay out of eye troublo of some kind. Bring school to dig potatoes or chop wood them to Hotel Parlor« Wednesday a day is undoubtedly a very »i k amt Thursday, Oct, 1415 and let hoy. Excuses from the parents to Drs. Lowe A Turner examine their the fact that the hoy is sick will he received by the teachers, with u eves. If there is eye trouble they smile. will correct it. If nut, they will Miss Mehrling is dividing her tell you so promptly. You owe farmers class up into sections of this to your children. five, so they may be able to use the milk tester. This class will no Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dewitt gavel doubt find some extra tine cows in n dance at their homo one mile the community. We are in hopes southeast of town Saturday night a week ago. Those present were: however that none of them will Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeWitte, Mr. j test l(X)/0. and Mis. Jim Teal, Mr. and Mrs.) The school grounds with its Ed Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd sightly position could he made a Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis, beautiful place with small expense. Mi and Mrs Spawn, I. V. and R, \ The comparison between the ini- DeW itt, Elsie and Ottj Knee- posing building and the unsightly l i ne Dave and Moirilt Martin, ■ ground give one an impression of Ld Baker, Lacy Reece, Hutt Tab something lacking. The rubbish ,ott Lee Teal, Rufus and Glenn pile of old furnaces at the east .end Ferguaon, Wyrick Bnnecrolt, Guy ¡of the building, the tall uokept Lewis. A good time and good gra®, the gravel hm left hy the music was enjoyed by all. «upper contractors ol a year ago, adds to was served at midnight. 1 th« uutidyuess of the surrounding. Balmacaan Coats $ HH Í a Z í Prices $10 to $18 We also have the Balmacaan hats to go with the Coats Çt/\ We have our New Fail and Winter Goods and can fix you up for the Winter ft sea H m Ü A PRICES NOT H IG H ER TH AN O T H ER SEASONS. ■'its m i CHAS. HARTUNG, CLOTHIER AND MEN’S FURNISHER. KB? 91 Doom ed! The Baliuucaan oveicoals um the g> . Hurtling will bellyuu one. ... . We have just received from New York a shipment of Ready- To-Wear Suits, also the new r< m-m'iere.l as fli'i desili «»I fóü TIM E TO PAINT as Pattons. ■ Hartung’s For Men’s Furnishings in Ilio d o s i l i ( f o l i o of Falle City’s no1 leni boy». The filli day of Hept'in’ er Itili, will long FREO J. For Hale— 10 inch big lir wood 11.50 |>er rick delivered Woi. Estelle. JO 17 24. ■' y , V in ilic i! f iend Roy. Hi* lit - »»• a happy >i.e fuch a* omt only chi live to giln h home iif j iy and happiin s» F u t i ( M i h i • i ii tv n * it H m it Itm I where sorrow is no m .r . I ii nciigi-i m i M nul i ) ' t m l i i . Roy was love 1 by all who ki.ew T It Hooker tv a i- at Airhe an I h i i i a . i l his amiable duporiti m ti e l*i eili'u iMiinlr y l lii -• We k won h in a large number of duvot- Illune KléliiUcuuii coat un el iilends and truly, he is and ila**y. 11 n rt h i i k lina t I h h i . will be misted hy many, lie Mr*. Rut-hen llu-tintte wenfikeu , l ei vesadear father and mother, tu lier hume nt Aiiliu Tuesday. HOLMAN t vo brothers, two sisters, aud Mre. W. A Pcreey returned Republican Nominee (or many friends to mourn his loss, Sunday frulli a three days visit at bat it is bis gain. He touched the »Salem. I It K A8U K K It OK POLK C OU N J mystic spring and heaven with its Mr*. C. h. Il< (ikitiH went to Dal C a le n d a r ^ O c t . , t o u $ las Wednesday and returned A full day’s work ami faithful ser* beauties and glories opened wide Fri. Wrd. T h u n . >«i >11«. N o n . T u r i . Thursday. to receive him and claim ins soul vice, Yi : or vole is solicited. 2 3 1 J. O. Heiiui-tt of Portland di through all eternity. trivi organizer fur the \V. O. \\ ( Paid Advertisement.) 10 8 4 5 6 7 9 His m my friends symphtize \ was ill town Wednesday. 16 17 II 12 13 14 15 with Ins bereaved parents, sisters Mm. M. A. Montgoun ry retuii 24 and brothers, through their loss oi 18 20 23 22 21 19 « her, ed Tliuii-d.iv IrnMi Dali Roy. 3 1 ; i-he uttuliiled til funerul uf Filli r'I 30 25 26 28 27 29 Manston. His funeral seivices were held The twelve yiar t Id .Meter nt at tn.- family home, conducted by Mrs. Clam’« Cleveland h i ilu rplit- Rev. flicks of ltie Christian church. ling kindling Monday iift. ii ou Flie pall hearers were six of his accidently split the big toe un In r NOW IS THE school mates. He was laid to rent right (nut open. m the Udd Fellows cemetery and Full blooded Durnc Jersey l our covered with earth’s most choicest fur service at Oukhurst farm. Butler A Teal. 3 ft) 17. Ibnvers. His l.fe was fifteen beau Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies, Pie», tiful years. and ntln r Imkerv goods, ev,ry day Written by a friend. at the Fulls City Bakery. There is none better lhan — r ................. 1 111,1 A mure for sale cheap—ijuiet to PATTONS SUN PROOF PAINT ride or drive. Enquire n MrsFrank You can buy paint for less Butler, Falls City. 1U-17 P r o h ib it io n money but does ¡1 pay. NO! It lakes |ust as much labor to put on a cheap paint, and it will not look as well nor wear as long ■ ■ : Cianiti«-r C. R. CANFIELD Republican Nominee tor COUNTY SURVEYOR ' Solicit- y-iur vote on a platform of Efficiency and Science. Ifelect- ed all patrons will receive prompt attenti.n and the utlice will he npi ii dining business hours as ex pect'd. Pd. Adv. S. B. Taylor After 64 years of activity by the friends of prohibition the average American today consumes almost six times as much liquors as did the average American of 1850. In spite of this there is leas d ru nken ness. With this wonderful change for the better, prohibition has had nothing whatever to do. The real reason is found in the fact that today there is a vastly greater amount of beer consumed. And beer is not conducive to drunken ness. Prohibition is a failure and has had but one effect wherever tried: to put a ban upon the open and above-board drinking of beer and other light bev erages and to drive men to secre t, immoderate drinking o f the strongest stimulants. This is notably true of Maine, a prohibition state. There is ten times as much drunkenness per capita as there is in France. E. M. SMITH can equal The Scenic Shasta Route of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC Through Oregon and California THREE THROUGH TRAINS M IL T “ Shasta Limited" Leaves Portland ................ S.50 p. m. “ San Francisco Express" Leaves Portland.......8.15 p. m. “ California Exprers" Leaves Portland...............1.30 p. m. Direct connection at Sun Francisco with trains Ea st via Ogden or South through Los Angeles, El Paso or New Orleans. $55 Portland to Los Angeles and raturn ON SALE DAILY, LIMIT SIX MONTHS — P a id A dv e rtise m e n t Corresponding Low Rjund T i t Fares All Other S. P. Points Republican Nominee for COUNTY CLERK, POLK COULTY, No Route South E. 0. Ulrich, Chamber of Coir.- merce. Portland. Oregon, Stands for efficiency and economy. (Paid Advertisement.) Tickets to all points, south ami east on sale daily. Literature descrip tive of California The Exposition and the trip San Francisco to New Orleans on application to nearest Agent, or John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon CLOTHES CLKAHING AND PRES8ING HOTEL AND RESTAURANT Sample Rooms Muelle r Building Commercial Trade a Specialty Zb c flfcafcena Falls City’s Best Hotel \ r - M r s . Mae Nichols Managers. Mr# Deim uennii JOHN W. ORR Republican Nominee For SHERIFF OF POLK COUNTY My oath of office is my platform. I respectfully solicit your support. (Paid Advertisement.) Money to loan on approved real estate security. If you have money to loan, let mo find a borrower for you. Phone 1621, Dallas, Oregon, tf. Walter L. Tooze, Jr. Josh Talbott who has been sjfk | lor several days is reported better.f F o r N e u ra lg ia . B a th in g ie better th a n For good eats, go to tho Dr. M i l e s * A n t i -P a i n Pills Madena Restaurant U s e d b y thousand* fa r a generation Those who have suffered from neuralgic pains need not be told how necessary it is to secure re lief. The t 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’ Antl-Paln Tills for flve years and they are the only thing that docs me any gcod. They have relieved neuralgia In my head In fifteen minutes, t have also taken them for rheumatism, head ache, pains In the breast, toothache, earache and pains In the bowels and limbs. I have found nothing to equal them and they ara all that li claimed for them.” J. W. SEDGE. Blue Springs. Mo. At all druggists—28 doaaa 25 cants. Nsvsr sold In bulk. t i MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, ind. I. A . J O H N S T O N CleaningsndPressing P arlor French Dry Cleaning, Repairing and Alterations. Buttons made for ladies clothes. Work called for and delivered. Phone 126 W m . F inley , Prop. Meals at all hours-hest on the market. H a rrin g to n ’s FOB H o m e M a d e C a n d ie s Of the Beat Brand S O F T D R IN LS O F ALL K IN D S. • Get your butter wrappers print ed at the News office. Two-inch lumber, $5 per thous and. Call on B. F. Young. 2t. The drug store will close at 8:00 o ’clock P. M. M. L. Thompson. Ore. Fire Relief Associ’n,McMinn ville. F. K. Hubbard, local agent. For Sale— Five Thoroughbred Buff Leghorn roosters, four months old, S3 50 apiece. Call at this office. 3:30 Train Taken O ff P ean u t and Popcorn S ta n d in C o n n e ctio n . The train that arrives from Dal las at 3:30 was taken of! Sunday aud will not be pnt back on again.