f \ TH* m u omr h * w i . ■■ — ..... ■ " —— ■ march is , 3 lois **" Christaln Church Mr», George Loftua wad in Italian Tuesday. Service ou next Lord’s Day at Mrs. Chapin spent several days II a . m , and 7 :30 p . h i . | in MeMiniiville, Bible School at 10 A. M Mrs. Walter Nichols was a Dal- Junior Endeavor at 8 p. M. lus visitor Tuesday. Cliristian Kndeavor at 6:30 I’. M. Mrs. C. T. West who bus been Theme— Morning Service: very sick is improving. "Joseph a Type of Christ,” Mis F. A. Lucas returned to her Theme— Kveiling Servie* home at Monroe ’Thursday. "Jesus at the Door.” Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Moyer re A cordial invitatiou to everyone turned from Salem Thursday. Stiangers made welcome. Insure» warm feet at night Early seed potatoes for sale, B. L H um , Pastor. no need lying awake waiting II A. Bowman. I’ hone M. It. for your feet to get warm if Feels Good to Your Feet A HOT WATER BOTTLE Mrs. Doling ol Hodaville is visit- a nice hot water bottle is at | ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D, J. the foot o f the bed. Free Methodist Church Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Preaching 11:00 A. M. Subject—"The two sisters.” Class meeting 1.00 P. M. | Grant. Ike Stewart and t'auiily of Ne braska are here visiting Cliff Pugh . Are made o f the best rubber | and family. every one warranted. Evening Service Mrs. Maud Hall and children Subject—"Prophecy.” j spent Saturday and Sunday w ith1 H. A. W alts *, Pastor. I her aunt, Mrs. Roy James. All Styles, Sizes and Prices. Our Hot Water Bottles M. L. THOMPSON. Charles Khufer and Jack Blalock The parents and teachers met at I returned Wednesday night from the school house Monday night southern Oregon. and prepared a Parent-Teucheis’ Mrs. C. 8. O ’ Brien and Mrs. organization with the following Oliver Baker o( Black Rock were officers: President- Mrs. C. L. Hop kins; V-Pres.— R. M. Wouderlv; in town Friday. Set-lT'-as.— Klla Mehrling. The George Ouderkirk, son of Mr. next meeting will be at the school Saul Ouderkirk is very house next Tuesday evening. j sick with pneumonia. R. E.W iluamh , M. L. T hompson , W. F. N ichols , R. G .W hite , President Vice-President Cashier Assistant Cashier Bank of Falls City F alls C ity , P olk C ounty . O kkoon DoeB 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. ^ arrinciton’s na<* ™ ro* H o m e M a de Candies Ol the Rest Brand S O FT D R IN K S O FA LL KI N D S . P e a n u t an d P o p c o r n S t a n d In C o n n e c t i o n . R eport o f the c o n d itio n of the Bank o f Falls City BRIDGEPORT At the Bridgeport School house, Saturday evening March 20, there Mrs. Mary Miller was called to. _ , , . , . . . /. u i , will be a Shadow Social and a play Rusc-burg, Oregon Sunday to the . , . L ,. entitled, "A ll A Mistake.’ bedside of her sick brother. C . „ . ' ...d .1 » „ « " O ' CH*R»C.I.S ; „„ Captain Obediah Skinner hair switches made from combings. * ,, „ , ... ... ........................................ Mr. Balean Phone 814. C. E. Gibson. _. , , „ ... 1 3 20-27 George Richmond Trunk Muncus , ., Captain’s sister, Cornellia The Ladies Aid of the Christian ^jrs Minnich j j . i j i . Richmond .'.’.Nettie Benton ^ ejjle Huntington...... Mrs. Stone Huntington (he el»«* o f bu siu css March I. 1914 Ferdinad ..................... Lester Lock HKSOUHCES I Richard Hamilton...... Mr. Muncus U>Atu and d iscou n t» $43,074 30 B on d » and w arrant* 14.1*2 83 Irish Nell...................Mrs. Muncus Kurntture. an d fixture* 1,707.4ft All are invited to com e. and Due from ban k*.(n ot roaerve Lanka) 3.731.ft* Due from a p p roved reserve hank* 6,1*1.W bring a well tilled basket. Play Caab on ha ltd 7,276.04 Alva Jones came Saturday from given free. ToraL. . $76,1*4.01 ' Klandrean, S. D., and expects to' _ LIABIUTtBS make Oregon his future borne, He C apital stock p aid In 15,000.00 Hurplus Fund 4,050 U0 will reside with his grandson, F. A. BUCK ROCK ITEMS U nd ivid ed profit*, le*a expenara and taxea paid '284 24 Jones of Falls City. I’ostal savin g« ban k d ep osit* 3.763.29 March 11, 1914. F. A. Jones recently purchased a In d iv id u a l depoalta subject to ch eck 46.168.47 part of the Mrs. Mary Miller farm Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Elkins Dem and certifica tes o l I>eposit. 8ft 00 ] tact of town aud will erect a large made a trip to Falls City M onday.! T im e certifica tes of d ep osit ft.623.01 | bungalow soon. O. G. Kneeboue TotAL, $7*. 1*4.01 Jesse and Frankie O'Brien made has the contract for the buildiug. State o f O regon ) „ a trip to Spauldings oauip Satur C ounty of Folk, ) * The C. W. B. M. meeting was I, W. K N ichols. C ashier of the above- held at the home of Mrs. Z. Ba- day. nam ed ban k, d o solem n ly sw ear that the a b ov e statem en t Is true, to the best of my tourney last Tuesday. There were Mr. and Mrs. Kellar, Mr. and k n ow led g e and belief. fourteen present. After the meet Miss Sayer and Paul Sayer visited W . F NICHOLS, C ashier ing a delicious lunch was served S ubscribed an d sw orn to b efore rue this our Sunday school, Sunday. that was enjoyed by all. 9th day of March 1915. Miss Hammond gave a talk to ( LSJ F K HU BBARD, O. G. Kneebone returned Wed Notary Public. the ladies at the schoolhouse with nesday Iroui Wellsdale, Oregou Correct - M I T hompson . Attest I BA U M e m r i i n o . * D irectors the object of forming classes in whore lie lias been the past mouth h O W hitr . workiug lor his brother-in-law, physical culture and probably or A, L. Govier. Mr. Kneebone re ganizing a camp tire girls club. ports everything tine and dandy The boys would like very much in Benton county. to organize a Boy Scout troop, hut B. F. Beezley of Newport came last Sunday to visit Ins mother the trouble seems to be the larger The best show at the Gem tonight who has been quite ill. Mr. Betz- ones goiug to work. Mr. Morris is moviug his barber FOR SALE— Indian R u n n e r ley is a former resident of this city and was city engineer He believes .hop to Ralderees camp; lie is to Ducks. Call 271.. 6-20. that the new road to the toilets will 1 , .. . . *7 , Mrs. Gus Anderson is on the be of considerable benefit to Falls have charge of the bathhouse aud probably put in cigare and conlec- sick list this week. City Marshal Lewis arrested a tionary; he expects to work during A. B. Allen made a business trip man named Fred Holt of Salem the day. to Dallas Tuesday. Wednesday for being drunk and State Sgpt. Churchill and County He p pleaded Mrs. Calkins who has been quite disorderly. He eade guilty gui ty be- e ^ t Seymour visited our school ; ii . 1 . 1 « ... ... for* police Judge Clement to the v » ___ ill is able to he up again. charge and was tiued $5. He re cue noon last week. •t Kali» oiijr, in the V » John Gilliam of Oaksdale, Wash., brother ol M. E. Miller is visiting relatives here this week. of Oregon *t church were served with a delicious lunch by their 1 resident. rj. ' Conrad Elle A tine box of chocolates to be given away each week at Ellis' confectionery. A chance given with every 10c purchase. IRcwôof JFallôddt\! A '' fused to pay the tiue and was to Mrs. Bullis made a trip to Falls work it out ou the street, hut later City today. lie changed his mind and paid the Harry Brown and wife of Luck- tine. TREE BARGAINS iamute were in town Wednesday. A mass meeting is to be held at We now have in our sheds a Ralph Harland returned Wed the Gem Theatre Tuesday night March 23 for the purpose of die- quantity of trees etc., in surplus, nesday from Multnomah county. cussing the proposed amendments first class; to clean up, we offer lass Mrs. W. Brown wha had Iter to the Charter. 1 here are six pro- 11,an half price. PRICES— apples shoulder dislocated recently is im posed amendments aud the pain- g pears 8c; pruues 9c; plums 10c; uhlets are ready lor distribution to . _ ! . \ , , proving. [be vow*, thw lliey poM 7o; choIc. „ . t e d » .In o U Born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Ervin, a 11 ¿-pound boy. Mr Davis is improving after a themselves with regard tp the de severe attack of lutlamitory rheu sirahility of the proposed change, Some of the changes aro long. matism. Tl .. . . r The voters should take the time to John A ,„old .n d - U lot. Moo- . . o d , i £ 7 te„ day for Marion where they win people will vote against a measure make their future home. they do not understand rather Mrs: Z. Batourney has moved Uian take the time tif study it out Into the Courier building on the and in this way many a good hill in the north part ol town. measure is defeated. * at Bargain; like reductions on other stocks not listed herein; |>rice8 wui hold good as long as thj8 8Urplus lauta; order now. C .,U o „ N o,.cry Co.. Or., POLK COUNTY PRINCIPALS MEET The regular meeting o f the Polk County Principal’s Club was SEE OUR NEW S P R IN G M IL L IN E R Y L A T E S T S TY L E S A T LO W EST PR ICES ALSO L a w o n a C o rsets and K n it H o s ie ry Knox D re s s m a k in g Falls City Millinery Co. Easter April 4th 1915 Order Easter Suits Now V ALSO Just received a new shipment of Ready-made suits. Prices $12.50 to $18.00. Chas. Hartung Tailor. held at the Hotel Gail last Satur day night. Dr. Stetson, o f the University o f Oregon, was the speaker for the evening and gave a very interesting address in which he outlined what he thought the schools might do for the rural community. Dr. Stet son’s suggestions were well re ceived. In the business session the sec retary was instructed to write to Sen. C. L. Hawley extending to him the thanks and commenda tion of the Principals’ Club for his vigorous action in support of the appropriation for the much needed new building for the Monmouth Normal School. Those present at the meeting were Dr. Stetson. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Seymour, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hatton. Miss Alice E. Quint. Miss Almeada Fuller, Miss Fay Henson, H. H. Dunkleberger, 0 . C. Hart, F. Silsbee, E. L. Keezel, C. A. Arpke, F. G. Buchanan, D. C. Bones, R. G. Dykstra, W. A. Fletcher, J. I. Reasoner, E. M. Haley and W. I. Ford. The next meeting will be held April 3.