THE FALL8 CITY HEWS. MAY 1, 1915 M r. H orn« S t t h t r — C O M E T O FALLS CITY, ONEGO • nd Buy O r o h a r S Land 3 Notice to News Subscribers Calendar— fllaç 1015 Mas. T iki . «fri Than. fri Sat. 1 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 31 4 5 II 12 18 19 25 26 6 7 13 14 20 21 27 28 8 15 22 29 Edison Phonographs $32.00 Up Sold on small monthly pay ments. New records always stock. in THOMPSON, Drug Store. _____________ Get a wild blackberry ice cream soda at Ellis'. Ask for scrip. POULTRY BREEDER S. C. Brown Leghorn», Barred Rocke, Mottled' Anconas. English Penciled Indian Runner and Pure White Indian Runner Ducks. Eggs, Day-old Chicks and Ducklings. W M. LEE. Falls City, Oregon. Try Our Ice Creams HARRINGTON D r. W . L. H o llo w a y ChriMaln Church Service on next Lord’s Day at I l a . in , and 7:80 p. in. 'I bo boat allow at the Goui tonight Bible School at 10 A. M. Mr«. Addin Montgomery wont to Morning: ' Salem Tuesday. Theme— “ Elijah.” Junior Endeavor at 3 P. M. Willord llit lit roll was a visitor Christian Endeavor at 0:30 P. M. at Dallas last Sunday. Evening: Thu flag-pole at tbo Kola school Theme— “ The young man in a house was split by lightning Iasi far country who found himself.” nook. A sermon for young people. Loyd Miller visited ul the homo A cordial invitation to everyone. of W. 1). Walker near Gilliam last Sfrangile made welcome. Sunday. B. L. H i c k s , Pastor. A b l u * * p a n o l i o r o * * m m rk o n thl* n o l l e * m e n n i that y ou r * u b * c r l p - l i o n l o tT h * N a w i h a * a s p l r a t f a n d noafl* fining D o II n o w Ssa Hews of Jails (Tit? Henry Fern of near Gilliam wait tianaecting business in this city Tuesday. Mia, Goorgo Reece has gone to Modlurd in hope of benetittmg tier rheums tiain. N. Helig is having liits store building painted. R. Paul la do ing the werk. We carry a complete line of F IS H IN G T A C K L E Fishing and Hunting License For Sale. We Qive “ S C R IP " "A mile of Travel for a dollar in Trade Cash J. C. T A L B O T T & C O Free Methodist Church Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Preaching U :00 A . M. Class meeting 1:00 P. M. Evening service 7:30. H. A. W alter , Pastor. R. E. W illiam s , M. L. T hompson , W. F. N ichols , R .G . W hite , President Vice-President Cashier Assistant Cashier W. R. Uinshaw went to Dallas Friday. Bank of Falls City Our ad ou page three tells you Mis* Ella Mehrling le much im how you may get $1 worth of ad proved. vertising free, Mrs. R. A. Titus was in Dallas Mrs. Geo. Hutheilin and daugh- Thursday. lei visited in Salem Saturday, re Mrs. Paul Shepherd is visiting turning Monday. in Portland. The automobiles have come out Mrs. C. L. Hopkins was in Dal of winter-quarters and are buzzing las Thursday. around liku busy bees. Mrs. Alvin Rains is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lew Cates of The Homer Links. Dallas Observer motored to Falls Eloyd and Mrs. Seymour drove City Tuesday afternoon, ; to Salem Thursday. C. C. Pugh is building a Logan Alvam Rains has secured a posi berry manufacturing plant on his tion in Detriot, Mich. lit near the school house. Mrs. L. M. Robinson who lias Fresh Bread,Cakes,Cookies, l ies, been very sick is improving. and other bakery goods, every day B. F. Bdezley has moved his at the Falls City Bakery. family from Newport to Portland. Miss Edith Johnson is attending Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis were the annual Sunday School conven in Dallas and Independence Tues tion al Portland this week. day. Mayor F. K. Hubbard went to W. E. Thomas of Salem was in the city Wednesday putting up a Gilliam Friday to Conduct an es- trny sale. tombstone for Mrs. Harrington. Frank Bradley and family left Mrs. J. 1’ . DeWitte of Monmouth visited her daughter. Mrs. I. G. Wednesday for Panhandle, Texas where he gues to take charge of a Singleton Saturday and Sunday. grain and stock farm. They have Mrs. Emma Uinshaw left Tues been here about three years aud day morning lor Portland to visit we regret to see them leave. htr sister, Mrs. Edwards who is The Governor has set May 4-11 very ill. as cleau-up week. Mayor Hubbard The show at the Gem Monday beat him to it in Falls City. How night given under the auspices of ever, there are quite a number of the ladies of the Christian church j places that escaped the cleau-up at was well attended. that time and it would be well to Mrs. C. S. O'Brien of Black Rock continue the good work. There is visited her mother, Mrs. J. P. De- nothing that speaks better for a Witte at the Singleton home Sat community than to see the streets, urday and Sunday. alleys and yards clean and free C. M. Munson is going around from tin cans and all refuse mat on crutches. He slipped off a log ter. Join the Governor in his good last week and as a result lie has a work and clean up badly sprained ankle. The C. W. B. M. Auxiliary take Wanted— Horse to cultivate one this opportunity of making public acre of potatoes. Have one acre acknowledgement of ther indebted ness to C. J. Pugh for his kindness to pasture horse on. John Dunn in granting them the free use of on Mark Siddel place the “ Gem” last Monday night, J. L. Brown of near Dallas was’ and they heartily thank him for same. in the city Wednesday? He had Through it their treasury has not been in Falls City before ill six been enriched to the extent of years and was impressed with its $0.15. Chloe A. Seymour, Pres. growth. F alls C it y , P olk C ounty . O rkoon 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. Dr. Helwarth is having the foun dation laid for a new bungalow to be built near his office on the corner of Main and Second street. R. M. Wouderly his the contract. A bunch o f Dallas baseball players, who for good and suffic ient reasons ask that their names be suppressed, went to Falls City last Sunday and there took on the baseball team o f that place, the game resulting in defeat of the county seaters by a score of something like 18 to 8. The rep resentative o f The Observer was not sufficiently supplied with paper to accurately take the score. —Observer. Dallas seems to have delin quents on the street improvement proposition. The Observer says that a curb constructed on Mill street over three years ago has not been paid for by the property owners. Falls City is not alone after all. J. C. Talbott <fc Co. 54.28 C. W. Mathews, time check 1.60 J. C. Talbott & Co., pipe 83 50 A. B. Robinson, Jr ,filingde«ds 1.60 G. O. Clement, time check 1.00 News, printing aud rent 69.00 J. R. Moyer, election board 30.00 Glass & Prudbomme, bal on books i0.50 W. B. Stevens, third street curb . 120 00 F. C. Electric Light Co., lights 77.50 Geo. Otte, labor 6.00 Everett Reeco. labor 4.00 Paul Rome, labor 10.00 W. L. Tooze, costs in Mathews condemnation suit 77.20 McCann & Collins, livery hire in Mathews case 25.00 G. O. Clement, witness fees in Mathews case 20.00 BLACK ROCK ITEMS April 29. Frank O'Brien is sick with pneu monia. Falls City, Or.. May 1, 1915.— Roy Baker was taken to the Dal U. S. Postal Savings Bonds may las hospital Sunday for an opera now be purchased. Application to purchase these bonds, which tion for appendicitis; Le was taken sick last Thursday. are o f the issue o f July 1, 1915. MissCowgill gave a demonstia- Must be made to the postmaster tion of the steam cooker Tuesday. not later than May 31, 1915. Me. and Mrs Seymour came up The bonds are o f the usual type l with her. There were several in issues o f $20, $50, $100 and ¡ladies present. ♦500. Redeemable in twenty Charley Elkius made a trip to years. Interest o f 2i per cent in Portland Monday to consult his semi-annual payments is the con physician. sideration. I ra C. M e h rlin g , Mrs. Elkins with Mabel Baker Post Master. accompanied her brother ar.d sister List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in this office for the week euding April 24.1915. L adies . Elkin, Mrs. A. M. to their home in Lafayette for a visit with her parents. Oakdale Items. This neighborhood was well rep- ; resented at the Falls City school exhibit. Tillie's Punctured Romance at G entlemen . MARKET REPORT ti.e Gem Theatre Tuesday night Reed, Geo. Ralph Macoruber is out of school May 4th is one of the most uproar PORTLAND UNION STOCK YARDS CO. These letters will he sent to the on account of mumps. Thursday, April 29, 1915. dead letter office May 8, 1915 iously funny plays ever put on. The receipts for the week have Philip Wilaon visited our school Six reels. Don’t miss it. if not delivered before. In calling been cattle-1267 calve3-24 hogs- a short time ago. for the above, please say ‘ ‘ Adver- Work on the new road to the 2570 sheep-3395 Mrs. Neal has been employed to tijed,” giving date of list. const is progressing nicely and it is Cattle teach our school the coming year. I ra G. M ehrlino , P. M, thought will ho ready for travel Where the offerings in the cat Frank Wright went to Portland by June. Get the travel turned j tle division were heavy the open ing o f this week the demand was last week. this way and Falls City will take also heavy. Cattle clung to the Bills Allowed by Council for March Miss Fanny Neal who teaches at high price spot throughout the Ester Moutgouiery, laud $10.00 Antioch came home sick last Fri week. Choice steers are quoted Miss Mary Hammond and her W. L. Tooze, Jr., codifyify- music class went on an ou tin g 1 at 7 50 to 7 75, cows 6 25 to 6 65. ing charter and oridnances 150.00 day. on new life. Hogs near the Estey place Wednesday Monday opened up with another evening and camped for the uight. j grain in the swine division prices Phone 822 A rain came up during the night going from 7 85, last weeks top, Will be at the Falla City Hotel in and they got wet, to 8 05, making an advance of CHIROPRACTIC 3 OF DALLAS, ORE. this city Monday, Wednesday and Mr. and Mrs. \V. T. Brown left 20c altold. Demand excellent Friday o f each week from 9:00 this week for an extended trip for choice light hogs. Spaap A. M., to 1:25 P. M. through southern Oregon. Miss Sheep market holding firm. All chronic and acute diseases Lucile Techenor is taking Mrs Spring lambs are selling at 8 75 treated. If you are afflicted with Brown’s place at the switchboard to 9 00, ewes 5 50 to 5 75, year any ailment call and we will talk in the telephone office during her lings 6 75 to 7 00. Packers are still short o f supplies. absence. it over. Mr. McDonald's sister from Salem W. L. Tooze, salary 82.50 and Mrs. McDonald’s father and F. K. Hubbard, notary work 2.00 sister who reside at Eugene were G. O. Clement, salary two to see them recently. Mrs. Mc months 46.00 Donald returned with her people W . P. Lewis, salary water for a two week's visit while Miss superintendent 30.00 Miss McDonald is trying country W. P. Lewis, city marshal 36 00 life and keeping house for her Lester Bowman, labor 7.60 brother. Paul Rouco, labor 8.80 Mr. Moffett spent Sunday at W. Polk County, gravel 143.00 L. Barnhart’s. F. C. L. Co., lumber 21.34