Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, January 09, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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K*port of ihe condition of the
See Our Window Display.
YOUR CHOICE 10 CENTS.
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RESOURCES
Liens to d discount*
MAOISM
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Furniture, and Siturae
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1.S72.46
Due trout baake.(not reserve bankt) S.M7AS
Duo lio m approved reaerve baokt ».60». 17
Cash on band
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LIABILITIES
Capital »took paid in
Surplut Fund
U ndivided p ro sit, lew 1 1 pen t e l
and t a t e t paid
P attai t a r i liga bank deputila
In d iv id u a l deputila «object to
eb a ck
Total.,
C a le n ta r — 3 a n „ 1 0 1 5
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» I Fallt City. In lb* Stale oí Oitfun. at
lbe dote of bueliiftt. Doc SI, 1F1«:
Demand sortiscale* ol Deposit.
Time cortlBcatea of dapoatt
M r. H o rn « S a ak ar—
C O M I TO FALLS CITY, ONEGO
■ n é Buy O ro h ard Lañé
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Bank of Falk City
Service on next Lo.d’s Day at
7 he best show at the Gem tonight 11 a. m , and 7:30 p. m.
Bible School at 10 A. M.
B. I. Carey was in town Wed-
‘ Junior Endeavor at 3 P. M.
deaday.
A HOT WATER
BOTTLE
Insures warm feet at night
no need lying awake waiting
for your feet to get warm if
a nice hot water bottle is at
the foot o f the bed.
Our Hot Water Bottles
Are made o f the best rubber
every one warranted.
All Styles, Sites and Prices.
M. L THOMPSON.
Membership Company Contest
The M. W. of A , and H. N. of
A., will meet at their hall Tuesday
Jan. 12 to arrange for a member­
ship contest. A program will be
rendered and refreshments served.
Save Money
By having your shoes repaired with
Pacific sole leather. I t ’s the best.
D. M. BURTS, Prop.
Shop next door to McPherren
gallery.
Notice of Stockholders Meeting of
Bank of Falls City.
Notice is hereby given that the
regular Annual Stock holders'meet­
ing of the Bank of Falls City,
located at Falls City, Oregon, will
be held at the Banking rooms of
said bank on Tuesday, the 12th
day of January, 1915, for the pur­
pose of electing eight directors for
the ensuing year and such other
business as may regularly come
before the meeting.
W . F. N ichols , Cashier.
Date of first publication Decem­
ber 12th, 1914.
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Three pigs for sale, apply to J.C.
Mnrch.
Abstracts of title promptly fur­
nished. Rates reasonable. Brown A
Sibley, 10 Mill St., Dallas, Or.
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Correspondents wanted in every
neighborhood in this suction of the
country.
Elmer Lewis and Robt. Bradley
were in Portland the first of the
week, witness in the Runn vs Falls
' Oily Lumber Oo., damage suit.
Mrs. Wonderly, Bert YVouderly
and wife and Ersal returned last
Sunday from a visit with relatives
at Willimina.
Justice Frank
Hubbard has
opened up hit office in the Treat
building whers he will attend to
the transgressors with neatnees
and dispatch.
was made that a committee be
appointed by the acting Mayor
to investigate and report the con­
dition. The acting Mayor said
that he wanted competent cement
men to pass on it so he appointed
Mr. Flint, Mr. Grayhum and Mr.
Lunde.
Wm. Grier presented his re­
signation which was accepted.
In selecting a man to fill his
place the question o f eligibility
was raised. The question was
whether it required a councilman
to be a freeholder, or simply a
tax payer. The city attorney
was o f the opinion that it was
only the Mayor that must be a
freeholder. On looking at the
charter it was found that it said
that they must own property,
leaving it rather vague as to the
meaning. Phillip Gottfreid was
elected.
F alls C it
y
, P o lk C o u n t y . O regon
Does a General Banking Businihs.
Interest Paid on Time
Deposits.
Exchange sold on all points in the United States.
Notary Public officially connected with the Bank.
4.060 00
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I, R. O WHIM. A tat. OatMrr of the above-
named bank, do aolemuly awear that the
above statement la true, to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
R. O. WHITE, A tit. Catbier.
Subscribed ta d a wort, to before me tbit
Mb day Of Jin IMA
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Bank of Falls City
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W. F. NICHOLS.
Notary Public.
M L. Tnonrtow.
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Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M.
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Theme— Morning' Service:
Attest:
l a t e M km bukq . \ Directors
X. O. Warn.
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“ The Shepherd Psalm.”
Theme— Evening Service:
“ The Final Judgement.”
A cordial invitation to everyone.
For Hale— Oat anil Vetch hay.
Charley Hartung is away spend­
Strängen madu welcome.
Mrs. Clara Kmmitt.
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3t.
ing bis honeymoon.
B. L. H icks , Paetor.
Rev. K. J. Harrington of Port­
Joe Floria was in from his ranch
land is here tins week visiting his
Monday transacting business iu
District Quarterly Meeting
brother, K. Harrington.
At the Free Methodist church the city.
For P. A O. plows for stubble b "wining Jan. 14. There will be
Miss Nettie Hunter, operator at
and sod, call at N. A. Lui de’s iu attendance Ministers from dif­
the telephone office is sick with
blacksmith shop.
ferent purts of the district.
neuralgia.
On Friday afternoon there will
Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies, Pies,
Ira C. Mehrling and Walter
and other bakery goods, every day be a Ministers meeting with inter­ Nichols were in Dallas Thursday
esting papers, such as “ Pulpit
at the Falls City Bakery.
afternoou on business.
Msnneiism” by Rev. D. W. Cook
and other interesting subjects. All
Wm. Wood and wife of Wilbur-
are invited to attend.
tou, Okla., arrived Monday morn*
Council Meeting
Rsv. W. N. C on st,
ing and w 11 make Falls City their
The council met in regular ses­
District Elder,
home.
sion Tuesday night and transact­
II. A. W a lt e r , Pastor.
Pearl, the nine-year old child of
ed the regular business. There
Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. Haistings of
was a “ full house” with the ex ­
R. M. Wonderly is moving his Peedee died Friday and was buried
ception o f Mayor Hubbard, who
house.
Sunday in the Smith cemetery.
on account o f having a couple of
teeth amputated, staid at home.
Glen, the eight-year old aon of
Tom Hoilowell acted in his stead.
Pythian Sisters Install
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stevens of Black
The question o f reducing the
I'he Pythian Sisters installed the Rock fell Wednesday striking his
saloon license from $1500 to $1250 following officers at their meeting
right hand on a piece of glass
brought forth much talk. In ad­ Wednesday evening:
causing severe injury.
vocating the reduction it was
P. C.— Edith Brown,
stated that the saloon keepers
M. E. C.— Maude Lewis,
were up against the “ Wilson Re­
E S.— Minnie Cook,
A DELICATE R O T
lief Fund” in the way o f a re­
E. J.— Lucie Lewis.
The editor of the Punta Gordia,
venue tax that knocked quite a
M.-—Emma Hinshaw,
Fla., Herald j s unafraid. In the
hole in the profits. In rebutal it
M. of R. A C.— Jessie Muyer,
last number of his paper he comes
was stated that the size o f the
M. of F.— Rethea Selig,
out
flat footed and teÜs a few of
whiskey and beer 'glasses had
P.— Bertie Finley,
his
neighbors
“ where to get off a t ’
been reduced in size to meet this
9.— Belle Brown.
His
little
hint
is one that applies
emergency. This gentleman evi-
After the business meeting of
to
other
communities
than Punta
dentally was authority on that the lodge a number of invited
Gordia
alone.
Here
it
is:
subject as no one undertook to gueetB were entertained by a short
“The
plan
upon
which
this news
gainsay. However the council programme. A prize game caused
paper
is
run
is
such
th
at
on the
voted to reduce it except Hop- considerable merriment of which
first
day
of
any
month,
w
e can
kins, who refused to vote.
Glen Lewis received the prize.
suspend
publication,
.refund
all
The finance committee mur­
The gentlemau present eutered
advanee
subscriptions
and
protect
mured at paying the city marshal into a hat trimming contest of
fees for arresting Brown. Stevens which Ralph Cook received first all other liabilities. And that is
and Starr for shooting inside the prize ar.d W ill Hinshaw the booby exactly what w e will do when­
ever the paper fails to pay ex­
city limits when the Police Judge prize.
had remitted ihe fine. The mar­
A bounteous lunch was then penses. W e are not such simple­
shal argued that he had perform ­ servod by the Misses Finley and tons as to persist in a loosing
ousiness, and we are not in this
ed his duty even though the Selig.
business for pleasure, patriotism,
police judge failed in his. The
and
benevolence alone, but for an
acting Mayor asked the judge
Oakdale
Items.
honest living and a fair proportion
why he had remitted the fines as
of pecuniary profits.
it was exceedingly poor business
Mr. and Mrs. Neil spent their
“ Those of our business men who
to remit fines and let the city vacation.at their home in Dallas.
do
not aid in sustaining thi3 news­
stand for the costs. The Judge
Charlie Bird purchased a three
paper,
by advertising in it, but
blushed and said it was because
year old colt of Mr. Burlay.
who
claim
to be as much devoted
that they pleaded guilty.
Bernard Bedwell is again able to as the others to the interests of
The cement curb on Third
the town, might as well consider
street was discussed. A motion attend school.
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Watch for a blue mark on your
16 paper.
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Miss Mary Robeits is on the sick
30 list tins week.
Feels Good to Your Feet
Christain Church
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R. E. W i l l i a m s , M. L. T h o m p s o n , W. F. N i c h o l s ,
R. G. W hite ,
President
Vice-President
Cashier Assistant Cashier
Martin Wilkinson will be missed the possibility of a condition aris­
at school as he and his father have ing that would justify The Herald
moved to Dallas.
in retiring from business or re­
JO B P R IN T IN G
B R IN G Y O U R JOB P R IN T IN G
T H E N E W S O F F IC E
You Do Not Need to Send Away
We Are Prepared To Do I
And Know How
Our Efforts W ill be to Please
In Quality and Price. : : :
THE FALLS CITY NEWS
WHO KNOWS OF A
As an extra attraction at the
Gem theatre the Shepherd listers
C R IP P LED C H ILD will sing for a temporary time
each Saturday night. The regular
An appeal is being made by the admission will be charged.
Oregon State Federation of W o­
men’s Clubs, asking that infor­
mation be furnished their hos­
pital committee about any crip­
pled children in this county who
could be aided by a state-wide
organization to furnish free med­
ical treatment of the most mod­
ern scientific kind in all cases
where the family income is not
sufficient for expensive consulta­
tions with specialists.
The Federation, which includes
a hundred women’s clubs * in all
parts of the state, asks anyone
who knows o f a little victim of
an accident, of spinal meningitis,
of infantile paralysis, of tuber­
culosis in any of the bones or
anyother crippling cause, to write
the details of the case to Mrs.
Millie R. Trumbull, Secretary of
Child W elfare Commission, 2504
Third Street Portland, Oregon.
The club women maintain that
these little cripples, besides be­
ing ’most pitiful of all cases of
helplessness, and besides being
entirely without organized assist­
ance in contrast with the great
state institutions which care for
the deaf, the blind, the feeble­
minded and even delinquents,
are also the most curable if treat­
ed in time, and the most able
when so treated to make good,
strong, useful citizens instead of
charges on public chfcrity all their
lives.
List of U tte rs
Remaining uncalled for in thia
office for the week ending Jan.
2,1915.
L a d ie s
Curtis, Mrs. II. E.
Enright, Mrs.
G en tlem en .
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Clapp, Aaron
Follas, D.
Hall, D. R.
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Holden, Cbarlea
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McGtawgln,-George
Parment, H. H.
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Thacker, Richard
These letters will bf sent to the
dead letter office Jan. 16, 1915.
if not delivered before. In calling
for the above, please say, “ Adyer-.
tised,’* giving date of list.
I b a C. M ehblinu , P. M.,
H o w ’s T h is?
W e offer One .Hundred Dollars Re­
ward fo r an y case o f Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Cure.
F. 3 . C H E N E Y * CO.. Tolado. O.
We. the undersigned. h«ve known F. 3 .
Cheney (o r the last IS year*, and believ*
him perfectly honorable In all bualneas
transaction* and financially able to carry
out any obligation* mad* by hta Arm.
N A T I O N A L B A N K O F CO M M E R C E .
Toledo, O.
H air* Catarrh Cur* !a taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mu-
cou* aurtaces o f the *y*t«m . Testimonials
sent free. Price IS cents per bottle. Sold
by all Druggists.
Tak* HaU*n Family PlUs tor <
Post Office Time Card
Office hours: Daily, except S ud
day, 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.
Mail arrives, from
Salem 8.50 a.m., 5:35 p.m.
Mail arrives from Dallas, 8:50
Mr. and Mrs. Olbott's daughter, ducing by getting out a smaller
Mail closes for Salem, 9:00 a.m,.
Susie of Portland visited them paper. That would be a fine ad­ 1 p. m. and 5:00 p. m.
during the holiday.
vertisement for the town wouldn’t
Mail closes for Dallas 9:00 a. m.
Mr. Burlay has gone to Idaho it?
and 5:00 p. m.
W e are gratified to state, how­
with a view of Iccating there.
Mail closes for Black Rock 11:00
ever
that the paper is paying ex­
A watch party was given at the
a. m.
penses
and
we
are
not
contempla­
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Barn­
Mail arrives from Black Rock 2
hart N o w Year’s eve. The gueste ting a suspension of the paper or
p.
m.
changing
the
size,
but
are
always
arrived at an early hour; games
S unday O n ly
and music kept everyone busy ready for it.
The conclusion is, if you think
Mail arrives from Salem, 8:50
until the call for lunch came; we
soon found our way to the dinuing the town should have a newspaper a. m,
room where all done justice to the it would be wise in Y O U to sup­
Mail closes for Salem, 9:00 a. m.
supper spread before us and while port it and not leave it to your
Office hours: Sunday only, 9:30
eating and chatting the clock neighbors to discharge this duty
to 10:80 a.m:
struck twelve, the whistle blew and which is indirectly, but really due
Effective September 4, 1914.
Alw ays remem­
bells were clanging out the old the community.
ber that the enterprise and push
I ra C. M e h rlino , Postmaster
year and ringing in the new.
of
a
town
is
judged
by
its
news­
Falls City, Polk Co., Ore.
After lunch more music and then
paper
and
a
town
’never
rises
the guests departed for their homes
above them.
When you see a
declaring they had a good time.
For service Registered Duroc
The city attorney was instruct­
shabby newspaper you may safely
Jereey Boar. Registry No. 151473
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Card who lived
ed to proceed with condemnation
conclude that there is a lack of
Registered name, Wester.
among us a few years ago, bnt now
proceedings on K street.
enterprise and you pass the town
in Dallas are the proud parents cf
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Owned by W. A. Teal.
The meeting then adjourned.
up and seek other fields.”
a baby boy.
Far Newralgia, aa thing ia
better than
Dr. Miles*
A n ti-P a in Pills
U sed b y tbouaanda
far a geaeratlon
Those who hare suffered from
neuralgic pains need not he told
how necessary it is to secure re­
lief.
The easiest wsy out of
neuralgia is to use Dr. Miles’
Anti-Pain P i lit. They hare re­
lieved sufferers for so many
years that they have become s
household necessity.
" I hav* taken Dr. Mile*' Antt-Fain
P ill* for five years and they are tha
only thing that does me any good.
They have relieved neuralgia In my
head In fifteen minutes. I have also
taken them for rheumatism, head­
ache. pains in th* breast, toothache,
s e n a te and pains In the bowels and
limbs.
I have found nothing ta
•qua] them and they are ail that ia
claimed for them ”
3 . W . SEDGE. Blue Sprlaga. Mo.
At an drufglata—M a m » aanto.
Never aeld In bulk.
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MILKS MSDICAL CO., Elkhart, tnd.