3 THE FALLS OITT HEWS MARCH 27, l & ß —— ............. ■ /* 1 II. I'aul is on the sick lilt. 11......... 1 " Help boost bkudH (or Auditor. Pd. Adv. SKK OUR L a d ie s L o w 8hoes C T. West is visiting in Hnlem a lew days. Chus. llaitung autoed to Dullas Thursday. M e n s E lk sk ln 8hoes Remember Our Pricers Are Lowest. N. Kelig and fumily went lo Salem Puuday. Mrs. George March went to Dal­ las Wednesday. Kd Sampson has purchased the Vick home und moved in. M R S . E. F O R 8 H E Y ^ - Loyd Miller who has been ill with lagrippe is improving. Easter Post Cards Rev. and Mr*. Itouuda of New- berg are visiting friends here. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mann, Match 20, a daughter. The designs are as ever of most desirable character, embracing a variety of subjects with printed or embossed greetings a n d verses. Easter Booklets and Novelties. For Hale— Young Jersey cow fresh soon. Call at Flemings Coni. Mrs Harry Starr who has been sick witli lagrippe is improving. FOR SALK— Dahlias, at 15 cts. each. Mri. G. W. Reece. 27-8 Win. Whyte of Black Rock was. transacting business here Thurs­ day. CtfdI Dodd spent Saturday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dodd. New Local Cards Making a fine assort­ ment of Falls City views. THOMPSON, | Drug Store. H a rrin g to n ’s I’ aul Rust o f the tax collector's office at Dallas spent Sunday with his fumily here. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Chan. Hinsbaw of Oretown are the proud parents of a baby girl, born Tuesday. Willard Brock of Tillamook City is spending u few weeks with his aunt. Mrs. Jennie Cobb. roR H o m e M ade Candies Oi the I lent Brand S O F T D R IN K S OF ALL K IN D S . P ean ut and P opoorn S t a n d in C o n n e c t i o n . Finds Cure for Epilepsy After Years of Suffering “ Mr daughter wai * ft) I t ml with eptlepllo ntn for tlvrer year«, the attack* coining «very few week» W a employed several doctors bat they did her no good ^bout a year a g o w • h e a r d o f Dr. Miles' Nervine, and It cartalnly has proved a blessing to our little girt. She is n o w appaiently cured and Is sn- Joying the best of health It Is over a year since ah* ha» had a At W * cannot speak too highly of Dr. Miles’ N ervis*/' M RU . FRANK .A N IJE R B O N . Camfrey, Minn. Thousands o f children in the United States who are suffering front attacks of epilepsy are a burden and Borrow to their parents, who would give anything to restore health to the sufferers. • Dr. Miles’ Ne rvine ) j Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ellis of Dallas visited Mr. Kills’ parents, Mr. ai.d Mrs. Wm. Kllis, last Sun­ day. Mrs. Ktta Parsons of McMinn­ ville is here visiting her father, John Waters, who is ill with pneu­ monia. Mrs. C. W. Bryant and baby of Moro, Ore., visited at the homo of j Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moyer Satur­ day and Sunday. Carpet and rug weaving also hair switches made from combings. ; Phone 814. C. K. Gibson. For P. & O. plows for stubble and sod, call at N. A. Lui.de's blacksmith shop R. T. Cox and family of Palouse, Wash., stopped off here from Mon­ day until Wednesday on their re­ turn from the San Francisco Ex­ position. Mrs. Cox is a sister to our townsman, E. A. LaDow. — ..... ■ — a ♦ " LEC TU R E 9 Elder A. D. Skaggs of Vancouver, Wash., will deliver a series of six lectures at the Christian church, commencing Thursday night April fust. Subjects: 1st. Will the time come when wars will cease? Sold by all Druggli.ta. If tna first bottle fall* to benaflt y o u r monay la 2d. Lust night of Sodom. returned. e 3d. The Angels visit at night. MILES MEDICAL CO.» I Elkhart« Ind 4th. Sunday morning. “ Has Christ a Church on Earth? If so, j when was it set up? Sunday 7 :30. How can I be­ come a member of Ilis church? The best show at the Gem tonight 5th. In Africa and Palestine Grandma Heezley is improving i forty-seven years ago. slowly. 6th. My experience as a spy Mrs. John Hughes ha.* been sick and the horrors of Andersonville * Prison. with lagrippe. Elder Skaggs was formerly pas- FOR SALK— Indian Runner 1 tor of the First Christian church Duck Eggs. Call 271. 20-27. of St. Louis. Missouri and during Mrs. Harry Dempsey of ltickreal his ministry has baptized more spent Friday of last week' with than 7000 people. her unde and aunt, Mr. ant* Mrs. Come and hear him. O. Autland. is one o f the best retaedies known /'■is affliction It has proven beneficial in thousands of cases and those w ho have used it have the greatest faith in it. It is not a "cure-all,” but a relutble remedy for nervous diseases. You need not hesitate to give it a trial. Hews of JFallsOTit? Christaln Church Service on next Lord's D ay at 11 a. m , and 7 :30 p. m i . Bible School at 10 A. M. Junior Endeavor at 3 P. M. Christian Endeavor at6:30P . M. ‘I heme— Morning Service: “ The seven B's o! the Bible.” Theme— Evening Hervi«|: "T h e firm foundation” ; or “ Rock or sand which?” A cordial invitation to everyone. Btrangeis made welcome. B. L H ic k s , Paetor. M. E . Church Morning worship; Sermon — “ Work for me to do.” Evening worship; Sermon—"Sir what it in, and how to avoid it. The Orchestra will he there and you are moat cordially invited. Dr. Hammond of Salem will con­ duct a Sacramental Service on Easter Sunday nt the moynirig hour. We urge you to plan to attend the special services to lie held eacii evening during the week beginning April 4>b. Rev. DeLong o f Salem will liave charge of the singing and the pastor will bo speaker. Sub­ ject announcements will be made later. M. A. M a k c y , Pastor. F. W. Kau has sold his property Quarterly Meeting in Falls City and will move to Seal There will be a Quarterly Meet­ Rock. Mrs. Belle Dunlap of Salem is ing at the Free Methodist church, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. commencing Saturday evening and holding over Sunday. Elder W. C. T. West. J. R. Janies of Salem was bere N. Co'lTge, Presiding Elder, will Sunday visiting bis daughter, Mrs. have charge. W . A . W a l t e r , Pastor. Ralph Hall. Mr. and Mrs. John Talbott of Portland are visiting their sons. Josh and Fred. —— T R EE BARGAINS We now have iu our sheds » quantity of trees etc., in surplus, first class; to clean up, we offer less than half price. PRICES— apples 5c; pears 8c; prunes 9c; plums 10c; peach 7c; choice grafted walnuts at Bargain; like reductions on other stocks not listed herein; Prices will hold good as long as this surplus lasts; order now. Carlton Nursery Co., Carlton, Ore. FISHING SEASON OPEN APRIL 1st We carry a complete line of FISHING TACKLE PRACTICAL TA C K LE FOR PRACTICAL FISHERMAN Fishing and Hunting License For Sale. J. C. T A L B O T T &, C O . \ m . wmmmmmtmm R. E. W i l l i a m s , M. L. T h o m p s o n , President Vice-President F\ N i c h o l s , R. G. W h i t e , Cashier Assistant Cashier Bank of Falls City F a l l s C i t y , P o l k C o u n t y . O regon 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. SEE OUR NEW S P R IN G M IL L IN E R Y L A TE S T S T Y L E S A T LO W E 8 T P R IC E S AL80 Law om o Corsets and Knox Knit Hosiery Dressm aking Phone 2 9 3 Falls City Millinery Co. BLACK ROCK ITEMS March 25, 1914. Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies, l ies, and other bakery goods, every day Supt. and Mrs, Seymour of Dal­ las and Miss Cowgill of Corvallis at the Falls City Bakery. visited the school at this place last Mrs Pfandhoefer and daughter Friday. Miss Cowgill gave the Violet of Salem spent several days school an interesting talk on club visiting friends in Falls City. work. Archie Krebba while splitting The Parent-Teachers club met in kindling Tuesday cut his hand the school house Saturday even­ with au ax. ing. Mr. Seymour showed some Quite a number of Falls City lar.tern slides of the club members people attended the funeral services of Oregon. of Dr. W. B. Officer at Dallas Sun­ Prof, and Miss Haley of Falls day. Rov. Marcy of the Method­ ist church of this city officiated City were visitors. Those attending were: Josh T al­ Mr. Nelson cut bis hand with a bott, T. B Hollowell, Robt.Throck- saw Wednesday. morten. Wm. FTnley and wife, Mrs. O’ Brian visited Falls City Cbas. Mix, Mrs. Grace Hanson, Mrs. Hattie Tice, Edith Brown. Wednesday. Ralph Harrington, Mrs. I.G. Sing­ Charlie Elkins and family have leton, Miss Ella Mehrling, Pat just moved to camp. Murphy. The school children s^e pretty busy with their gardens. MADE GOOD The Christian Bulletin o f Dal­ las has the following to say of B. L. Hicks, Pastor o f the Chris­ tian church o f this city who preached for Evangelist Van Winkle who was called away: “ Our disappointment in the loss o f Brother Van Winkle was greatly relieved by the presence of Brother Hicks, pastor o f our work at Falls City, who kindly consented to attempt that most difficult task of carrying on the work o f another popular man. We want to say for Brother Hicks that he is a man o f large ability and experience and rose to the situation, by no means lowering the standard set by our evangelist, Brother Van Winkle. We were all glad to extend our acquaintance with Brother Hicks and to hear his two strong ser­ mons. We want to thank him for his kind and helpful service and congratulate the Falls City church in having so strong a man to stand in their pulpit and lead them in their work. We are hearing good reports from that field and are predicting greater things to com e.” W. Elmer I^ewis, Chas. Hubbard and wife, Mrs. Maggie Loftus motored to Dallas aud Salem Thursday. Mrs. Mary Miller returned Sun- <%y from Roeehurg where she bed been called by the death of her brother. Mrs. Chas. Smith came home from the hospital iu Portland Sunday. His sister from Califor­ nia is visiting them. The Parent Teachers Association o f the Falls City school held a meeting at the school house Tues­ day evening, March 16th. A short program was rendered by the members of the Association aud the pupils of the school. After a business session several questions of vital interest to the pupils were discussed by both parents and teachers. The next regular meet­ ing will be held in the school house, Tuesday evening, April 6th. All who are interested in school work are welcome to attend these The Black Rock Climbers met meetings. - — — — - 0 —0 Q » ------------ Thursday and made reports of what they have done and expect to NOTICE TO CREDITORS do in club work. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned M. L. Thompson, Bills for Month of February has been duly appointed by the Allowed by the City Council j County Court o f the State of F. K. Hubbard, street, Oregon for the County of Polk, block “ K” ......................... $25.00 administrator o f the estate o f W. L. Tooze, salary and livery h ir e ..... ................. 30.00 W. B. Officer, deceased, and has qualified. W. P. Lewis, salary water All persons having c l a i m s supt..................................... 30.00 W. P. Lewis, salary city against the said estate are here­ marshal and fees ........... 33.00 by required to present them,duly Bank of Falls City, taxes... .98 verified, with the proper vouch­ S It. Skeels, copying amendments.......................... 5 00 ers, within six months from the date o f this notice, to the said Falls City Electric Light Co., service and lam p....... 85 50 administrator, at his drug store Falls City News, printing in the city o f Falls City, in said and r e n t .............................. 7.50 County. Falls City Lumber Co , Dated and first published. lumber................................. 2.94 March 27, 1915. J. C. Talbott, pipe and fittings ................................ 14.65 M. L. T hompson , E. Sampson, labor................... 2 50 Administrator o f the estate of F. K. Hubbard, posts...................... 1.25 W. B. Officer, deceased. Lester Bowman, labor...................... .80 Oscar Hayter, W. L. Tooze. Jr., for Attorney for administrator. street ” K ” ........................... 50.00