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THE PALLS CITY NEWS.
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FEB., 27, 1915
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SALEM, FALLS CITY & WESTERN
Passenger Train Schedule
Effective D*c. 1,1918
161
111
Hill. Hill.
.Salem . . . 6.35 9.45
Dallas . . . 8.45 II «HI
Falls City. H.50 11.86
HI'k R ock
11.55
164
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K O H m H’NI»
Hill. Dili.
Bi’k Rock
1.06
Fulls City. 9.30 1.25
Dallas . . . 10.15 2.On
Salem . . . 11.25 3.15
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« inuoiNi.
•S. Tetherow in improving.
Hartung’a spring opening March
6. Hoad Ids ad.
III
pm.
Mrs. (.iniign March wan u bu»i-
; ness visitor in Dallas Tuesday.
3.45 5 10
4.25 «.•10
5.30 7.45
Mr. and Mrs. (', J. Pugh wont
to Portland Monday ou business.
M A P L E WOOD Kt)lt S A L K
(ill, huh ,V Son, Phene 814.
Junior Endeavor^ at 3 P. M.
Christian Kndeator at 0:30 P.
Theme— Morning; Service:
“ Chrialisu
Oddity
and ita re-
Throne— Kvening Service:
“ The power of conscience,”
d îw
/! c S
k%; f. is
C H IN A W A R E
Bible School at 10 A. M.
B. I,. Hicks, Pastor ol the Chris­
A cordial invitation to everyone
tian church has 'nc-cn ou the sick
Strangeis made welcome.
list.
It. L H icks , Pastor.
J. K. Pouch of Kaymorid, Wash.,1
Mr > Horn# baahar—
COMITO
FALLS CITY, ONEGO
was in the city on business Thurs­
and
G Orohard Land
Buy
day.
M. E. Church
Morning
worship, subject: The
M. L. Thompson was ia Port­
Methodist
Episcopal
church.
land Thursday afternoon on bus;-;
Calendar— fob., H H 3
Evening
worship:
Sermon lec­
| ness,
ture
answering
the
questions;
Cecil
I)odd
spent
.Saturday
with
Sua. Mos. Ta«. W(4. Than. Frt. Sai.
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
If.
“
Whether
the
Bible
has
greater
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4
5
2
3
Dodd.
moral and (ipiritu&l authority than
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For Bent:— The l-omlurd house, other great hooks and whether it
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nice large garden. Apply to News makes any difference what a man
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believes just so ho lives rigtit?
office.
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Tlie Second Quarterly Confer­
Fresh Bread, Cakea,Cookies, Pies, ence will be held iii the League
and other bakery goods, every day Boom, Friday, March 5th at 2 P.
at the Falla City Bakery.
M , and the loose collection at the
For P. A O. plow« for stubble meriting service tomorrow will be
and sod, call at N. A. Lunde's applied on the salary of the Dis­
blacksmith shop
\
trict Superintendent
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Mm. Thorn ia suffering an attack
Service on next Lord’s Day at
of la grippe.
II a. hi , and 7 30 p. in.
If 7
pm
3.25
5 (si
5.35
If!
i>ni.
1.40
2.50
3.25
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116
pm.
Christaln Church
f®(i
N o t h i n g p le a s e s th e h o u se w ife b etter
th a n n ice d is h e s to s e t o ff her d in n in g
ta b le . W e are m a k in g S p e c ia l P r ic e s
on o u r line of C h i n a a n d P o r o e la in W a re .
See
O u r W in d o w
D is p la y .
J. C. T A L B O T T &. C O .
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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 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, Sizes and Prices.
M. L. THOMPSON.
H a rrin g to n ’s
POH
H o m e M a d e C an d ie s
Ot the Best Brand
S O F T
D R IN K S O F A L L
K IN D S .
Peanut and Popcorn
S t a n d in C o n n e c t i o n .
Hartung's Panama-Pacific Inter­
national Exposition Contest be­
gins March 0th.
A tine program was rendered
Sunday evening at the Christian
church by the Christian Endeavors.
Mrs. W. T. Greer left fur Port-
land Friday morning to visit her
mother, Mrs. Packard.
Mrs. L. A. Lucas came Saturday
to spend a few days with her
mother. Mrs. 8. Calkins.
- The school board met Wednes­
day night and postponed the elec­
tion of teachers to the latter part
of March.
A tine bog of chocolates to be
given away each week at Ellis’
confectionery. A chance given
with every 10c purchase.
Bargain in Real Estate
1 can. fur a short time offer some
one with a little cash, a genuine
bargain. Tlie property consists of
eight acres, three bearing prunes;
house three rooms down stairs, up-
stairs not finished; barn, wood shed
am< henhouse, f’hls is an excel­
lent opportunity for someone with
a little money to invest in a pay­
ing prune orchard. It will be on
the market only a short time and
if you get it you will have to hur­
ry. For further particulars call on
or write to D. L. Wood, at News
office, Falls City, Ore.
i can sell you 12 acres of im­
proved laud near town at a real
The Pythian Sisters at their bargain. Only about $250 cash to
meeting Wednesday night ejected
handle deal. Owner wants to
Mrs. Emma Hinshaw to represent
the lodge at the convention to be leave Htate. Apply to D. L. Wood
held at Albany March 16.
at News office.
Sam Stevens of Black Rock was
down from camp Thursday’ . He is
engineer on the “ 5-spot” and had
the misfortune to mash his thumb,
; making it necessary to lay o ff
awhile.
The I.O.O.F. Hall is being decor-
ated to deaden the ring of voices
when talking. Carpets have been
ordered for the floor. The decor­
ating was done by Bud Hubbard
under the supervision of Mrs. T.D.
Hollowed and Mrs. J. C. Talbott.
BLACK ROCK
February 25. 1915.
Feb. 22 was Rally Day in our
school, We were pleased to have
j Super!i tendent Seymour and a
tiuinl>er »f vijitors with us.
A
patriotic program was rendered by
the school. Superintendent Sey­
mour gave us stars enough fur the
standard school.
R. E.W il l ia m s , M. L. T hompson , W. F. N ichols ,
R. G.W h it e ,
President
Vice-President
Cashier Assistant Cashier
Bank o f Falls City
F alls C i t y , P olk C o u n t y . O begon
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.
SPRING 1915
We will have our Spring Opening on
March 6th, The store will be filled
with new spring goods, which will
arrive during that week.
Boxes will be open and goods on
display. We solicit your inspection of
these new and tastey lines.
Get acquainted with what will be
worn this spring and summer.
We have bought heavy and there­
fore the assortment is large
On the above mentioned date our complete assort­
ment will be on display, and for the benefit of those
that cannot conveniently visit our store at that time.
We shall deem it a pleasure to show them the lines
on any subsequent date.
Missts
liorame
Haley
and
A Parent Teachers association
Gladys Lewis delegates from the;
C. K. of tl.e Christian church to was organized with the following
I l k w e o f jfa lls G ity » the C. E. convention held in Eu­
officers:
gene, returned last Monday after­
President, Miss Alice Quint
’1 lit, bust show nt tbu Gem tonight noon with enthusiasm at the point
Vice-Pres.
Mrs. 8. J. Price
Hartung’s contest begins March of effervesceuce. It is a well known
Sec. and Treas. Mrs. Dimick
fact that while enthusiasm is very
0.
CLOTHIER AND MEN’S FURNISHER.
contageous, it is not a disease— or.
First regular meeting to be held
NOTTO--PAV LESS AND DRESS BETTER."
ttie
contrary
it
is
a
state
of
mind
E. G. White was* a Sahm visitor
March 20.
both healthful and pleasurable.
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tliis week.
We hear one of our schocl girls
Therefore if you wish to be expos­
Mrtr. C. S. O’Brien of Black Hock ed come to the Christian church is to be wedded this week.
was in this city Tuesday.
next Tuesday evening, Match 2d,
S. B. Taylor, surveying “ K ”
Bills Allowed by City Council
Mrs. C. S. O’ Brien was a Falls
at 7:30 o’clock and hear the reports
street .........................
15.35
For Month of January
Mrs. I*. J. Shepherd returned of the delegates.
City visitor Tuesday.
Bert
Wilson,
helping
survey
from Portland Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace are on Falls City Electric Light Co.,
“ K ” street...................
1.25
, /*, -p ,
, ,
,
, . Mrs. F. E, Jones of Santa Clara,
street lights................. $ 86.40
L. C. Iy 1er who lias been work-j0rpRon> V
ice
-P
*
aident
and
field
Vice-resident
the sick list.
m g neir Dallas lias returnul to worker of the State Christian W o ­
Falls City News, printing
Wallace-Dunmeyer
Sam Stevens, the engineer on No.
th¡8 city.
man's Board of Missions spent lust
charter and ordinances 297.00
Adam
F. Dunmeyer and Miss
Monday with the Falls City Auxil­ 5 of tlie Willamette Valley Logging
Mrs. Davis, sister of Mrs. E. A.
Pearl Wallace of Black Rock were
iary. She held an afternoon con­ Co., broke his thumb Monday. W. L. Tooze, salary as city
I/iil)ow who N very i|l, came over ference with the members in the
attDrney....................... 38.10 married Thursday. Miss Rose Ster­
Mr. Bocler of Dallas is taking his
from Monmouth Saturday,
basement of the church, at which
S. R. Skeels, copying ordi­
ling of Falls City was bridesmaid
place.
nances ........................
1.75 and Arthur Bullis tbe Best Man.
Mrs..!. H Dunn, who lives on were present a large number of
visitors. She also addressed a
Claience O’ Brien and family
D. Toller, use of hall..........
1.00 Squire Hubbard of Falls City offic­
tlie Maik Siddel place, is reported
goodly audience in the evening. visited Black Rock and Falls City
W . P. Lewis, salary water
to be seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. The afternoon with her was most
iated.
last week; moving to Spaulding
superintendent............ 30.00
Steve Batch of Salem cauie to see profitable. The evening address
Tbe young couple are well and
Camp Thursday.
was earnest, direct and convincing;
her.
\V. P. Lewis, salary'as city
favorably known and have the best
the effectiveness of both was great­
Mrs. DeWitt of Monmouth visit­
marshal and fees........ 82.00 wishes of their many friends.
The monthly business meeting
ly enhanced by the sweet and ed her daughter, Mr#. O'Brien Geo. Brentner, time check
2 80
of (he C. W. B. M. will be held at womanly personality of the speaker.
Monday and Tuesday,
Falls
City
News
publishing
the home of Mrs. Huturney uext Through her influence several con­
The school rally at Black Rock
v bills allowed and rent
Mr. Faulk moved his family to
Tuesday afternoon March 2d, be­ verts to the work of foreign miss­
Monday was a real pleasant affair.
for
January.................
7
95
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An excellent program was render­
ginning at 2.00 o’clock. Mission ions were made. In honor of Sister Balderces camp Thursday.
H. G. Strayer, salary........ 29.00 ed and the “ kids” acquitted them­
Jones and for our mutual pleasure
The Francis family moved to
study period will follow the busi­
Falls City Lumber Co.,
about forty people participated in
selves in a manner most pleasing
ness period. W ill all members the joys of a basket chicken dinner Dallas last week; he intends to
lu m ber......................... 11.94 to their parents and teachers.
please be present. Visitors will in the basement of the church quit logging and take up carpenter Oscar Hayter, opinion on
Superintendent Seymour was in
work.
Mcuday noon.
be cordially welcomed.
improvement bonds, ... 25.00 attendance.
CHAS. HARTUNG,
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