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I THE TALL8 CITY NEWS. SALEM, FALLS CITY & WESTERN l ’uawngcr Train Schedule Effective I I , I’ iI : ” mi m i If? am. pm. pm. Salem . . . 6.35 9.45 I.io 3.26 (Ml 8.45 11.00 2.50 8.50 11,86 3.25 G.:i& Full» Cl t; it : Hl’ kBoc! 11.65 m 1ST i iti»" >4»morMii ~ ¡ai am. pm. pin HI’ k Ruck 1.05 Fulls City. 9.80 1.25 3.45 5.40 Dulia». . . ! 10.15 2.(HI 4.25 6.40 Salem . . . 1 11.25 3.15 5.30 7.45 l~ 1*1 am. Hulin* . . . J. fi. HirujI.Kt«' Mr H a m * S««k«r ( C O M r T O F A L L » C I T V , O R f O O N and Buy O rch ard Land C a lc in a r — fe b ., Sua. 1015 Men. Tufi. Wed. Than. 1 2 7 8 9 14 IS 16 21 22 23 28 3 4 10 II 17 18 24 25 Fri. YOUNG PEOPLE’S CLASS ORGANIZE A. II. Dodd ha* been very ill with lugrlpp«. \V, R. Iliuehuw in v ¡tiling hie father in Tillamook County. The meeting« a Him Free Meth- odist church are still progressing. Tlia young people*’ cla n of the ^lethjtlivt Sunday school held a meeting Saturday evening, Jan., 80th, in the League room, for the purpose o f organizing. The following officers were tlcc- ted : Thu children who have been lick with the mumps ure able to bu in school again. Rev. D. I,. Hicks, Pastor ol the Christian church has beeb on the sick list this week. | 1 1 Iren« Dodd, who is rpendiug the winter in Chicago rc|H>rls extreme- i |y cold weather in that city. Joe Kloria will leave today lor Hscrumento, California where lie Sal. will spend several months. 6 12 13 19 20 26 27 S Grandma Thorne i* improving Mrs. Willard KiHiert and little Burhuru have been in Dallas visit ing this weak. AuKNT Feels Good to Your Feet A HOT WATER BOTTLE Insures warm feet at night no need lying awake waiting for your feet to get warm if a nice hot w ater bottle is at the foot o f the bed. Our Hot Water Bottles A re made o f the best rubber every one warranted. Ail Styles, Sizes and Prices. M. L. THOMPSON. BUY CIGARS AND TOBACCO OF E L L I S ’. H a r r in g t o n ’s you H o m e M a d e C a n d ie s Ol the Best Brand S O F T D R IN K S O F ALL K IN D S . A- ■ P e an u t and Popcorn S t a n d in C o n n e c t i o n . Mrs. I. If. Frame of Monmouth came Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Lewis. ami Mrs. W. B. Stevens and Alec and wife made a tryp in their uutomohile to Sklum last week. town, house and ham, 8 acres in cultivation. Apply at this office. For P. & O. plows for stubble and sod, call at N. A. Lui de’s blacksmith shop C H IN A W A R E Luvnn fibttfreid, President Lloyd Miller, Vico*Proa ■ ifanvoy Deal, See. Margaret Sammons, Treas After tlie oflicers wore elected the president appointed committe* and the class adjourned to meet February 17 at McPherren’s photo gallery for a business and social evening See Our Window Display. J. C. T A L B O T T &. CO . R. E. W illiams , M. L. T hompson , ‘ W. F. N ichols , R. G. W hite , President Vice-President Cashier Assistant Cashier Christain Church Service ou next Lord’s. 11 a. in , and 7:30 p. m. N o t h i n g p le a s e s th e h o u se w ife better t h a n n ice d i9 h e s t o s e t o f f h e r d i n n i n g ta b le . W e are m a k i n g S p e c i a l P r i c e s on o u r lin e o f C h i n a a n d P o r c e la in W a r e . Bank of Falls City Day at Bible School at 10 A. M. F alls C it y , P o lk C ounty . O regon Junior Endeavor at 3 P. M. Christian Endeavor atG :301 M. Theme—'Morning Service: “ The Baptism of Christ.” Does a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States. N otary Public officially connected with the Bank. B. L. H icks , Pastor. JOB P R IN T IN G For Sale:— Laying hens, Rhode M. E. Church Isla id Reds. F. E. Wells, Phone Morning worship:—-Beginning a BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING Blue 53. (30.0) series of constructive, honest talks THE N EW S OFFICE Ross Pettit had the misfortune on “ The Cho:ce of a Church.” to lose a finger on his rigut hand (1) The Roman Catholic Church,' Monday at tlic logging camp near (including a brief survey of its here. magnificent history.) We Ace Prepared To Do It Evening Sermon Lecture;— Does Rev. E. I). Blackman of Beth And Know How Evolution Undermine the Truths any was here Tuesday and Wed of the Bible? nesday attending the meetings at Our Efforts Will be to Please Special music at both services. the Free Methodist church. In Quality and Price. : : : Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. If there is anything in “ ground Junior League 3:00 P. M. hog day” wo will have no nine Epworth League 6:30 P. M. | cold spells. JTliu sun fulled to You are cordially invited to at show its face enough Tuesday to tend these services. — cast a shadow. M. A- Marcy, Pastor. m Drs. Lowe A Turner, eye specialists of Portland will COUNCIL MEETING be in Fallr City again Wednesday The Council meet in its regular February 17th- Consult them at The K in g:— Fisher Matress Co DEATH OF MR. ROBINSON session Tuesday night. In the Jhe Falls City Hotel. has moved into its new fire-proof absence o f Mayor Hubbard and plant at Albina Avenue. Mrs. W. L. Russell and little Councilman Hollowell, Council Highly Respected Citizen of Indepen daughter arrived from Butte, Mon Portland Moose gill erect a man Brown acted us chairman. dence Goes to His Reward. tana Tuesday on a visit to her lodge building at Fourth and ■ Tbe usiil routine of business and The funeral o f Asa B, Robison, Taylor streets to cost $125,000. purents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lour- fpresenting o f bills was attended ter. Her coming was an unexpect toand the proposed amendments Sr., an old and highly esteemed Herm iston:— Work has begun ed pleasure. to the chatter was introduced, resident o f Independence, and on the new’ Catholic church. It .... , . , , It was a very lengthy affair and father o f County Clerk Robison. Hie services at tne Methodist was read in relays by Tooze and to be 32 x 60 and constructed o f was held from the fam ily resi church Sunday night was well | Strayer. Tooze came through in concrete. dence yesterday afternoon, the attended. The house was tilled to very good shape but Strayer was . its utmost, capacity and the pro-1 gasping f° r breath before he fin- remair>s eing followed to the After much discussion it grave by a large concourse o f ishtd List of Letters gram rendered in a pleasing man was adopted with only one dissent sym pathizing friends and neigh- ner. The talks by the business mg vole. Remaining uncalled for in this . ... bors. Deceased had been ill men were of much interest. office for the week ending Jan. H. G. Strayer submitted his several weeks, and his demise Mr anii \iri (' Vick loft for report and offered his resignatfbn . . . 30. 1915. . : J. , ’ , ‘ ,, n !as Auditor and Police Judge. The did not come unexpectedly, The j ■'»alum rridny where they will 1 council deferred j ..f ___ , _ ... , G entlemen . action on hip res- mourning family has the sym- ! make their future borne. They i |g,,ati«*u uutil his accounts were pathy o f the community.— Obser Jonas&on, Benedict have lived in Falls City nearly ten audileD. Norton, C. A. ver. I years amt have been active in j The council adjourned to meet Thompson. R. E. school and church work. Their 1 hursday nighf. These letters will be sei t to the The council met Thursday night many friends regret to pee them dead latter office Feb. 13, 1915 NEWS FROM OVER THE STATE and accepted H. G. Strayers resig- if not delivered before. In calling go. ____ ! nacion and elected G. O. Clements for the above, please say “ Adver to till the unexpired term. Ladies Aid Meet Addititions will be built to two tised,” giving date of list. I ra C. M ehrliko , P. M. large hotels at Albany. The Ladies Aid of the M. E. As a result of the meeting held Church gave a ten-cent tea on the A Luthern church 40 x 90 is at the Free Methodist church four afternoon of February 3 from 8:00 were baptized last Sunday. As being constructed at Silverton. You Do Not Need to Send Away T H E F A L L S C IT Y N E W S. The Falls City Improvement Club Illcwscf Jfall8<Dtty> Alex Courier is able to l-e out ngain after a month’s tussle with the grippe. m a m t, Theme— Evening Service: Fresh Bread,Cukes,Cookies, I’iek, "The conversion of the worst and other bakery goods, every day man iff the world.” at the Falls City Bakery. A cordial invitation to everyone. For Rent;— 10 acre tract near Strangers'made welcome. mP. ' ' ... i. I. . and enjoyed the refreshments, and a pleasant social time. Six dollars and ten cents was added to the 'I he best show at the Gem tonight treasury. The Ant will meet next Wednesday afternoon to quilt and Mrs. II. G. Strayer left Monday talk over plans for future work. for Portland. Eleanor F. Butler, W. J. Southwell of Norton’s wap L. A. S. Reporter. in town the first of the week. For Sale:— Good young milk cows, just fnah. Frank I ley G o n . FEIL, «, 1015 NOTICE lh” «*• “ ! » ' '» P - tiaing o u . Udy his feet slipped on the rock on which they werc stand- 1 mg and both went under. Timelv . , , • assistance prevented serious results. Senator Bingham has a bill to limit the tax levies by all taxing u,.,,:™ ' uuuies. , , • . ... More freak marriage laws will , . , , v drive more people away from Mayor Hubbard has been quite Oregon, ill for about two weeks, but we Halsey State Bank has increas are pleased to learn that he is ed its capital stock from $10,000 much improved and will be’ out to $15,000. again soon if he does not take a Senator Moser has introduced backset. - —v— ------------------ a bill to regulate the manufacture We desire to inform the public NOTICE TO WATER USERS that our store will be open for AH users of city water are noti- business Mqjiday morning, Feb lied that water rent will be collect- ruary 8. A cordial invitation is ed at the Falls City Lumber Co’s extended to the* citizens assuring them of courteous treatment and i’ lore‘ G. O. Clement. fair dealing. Auditor and Police Judge, Falls City Lumber Co., Store. of s t r e s s e s . The Corvallis & Eastern Rail- road shops have re-opened for work at A lbany. Those w ho do not like the press fight for lower taxes call it ‘ ‘eeo- nomic hysteria. ” Wednesday evening a number of business men met at the bank and organized aiL- Improvement Club. The object is to work as a unit and secure belter freight rates, better passenger service; to get a cannery, creamery and to look after other matters of interest and for the good of the city and com munity. Ira Mehrling was elected chairman and J. C. Talbott secre tary. The first and third Wednesday nights of each month was selected as meeting nights. All business men are members and all others are cordially invited to attend these meetings at the Gem theatre building.