Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, May 08, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE FALLS CITY NEWS. M A Y 8, 1915
Mr. Horn* Sachar
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IMcwsof jfallsCitE
ChrUtain Church
T A L IM C IT Y . O R E G O N
and Buy Orohard Land
Notice to News Subscribers
Born May ist to Mr. and Mrs.
C E. Parish, a son.
Clme. Mix returned Friday from
a trip to Portland.
Mrs M ie Lane was in Dallas
Monday on hnsinesa.
Calentar—fita? 1015
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'I he beet show at the Gem tonight
Mrs. L. M. Robinson spent Wed­
nesday in Dallas.
A b lu « - p e n c il o r o H m a r k on (hlo
n o ll e * m * « n * t h a t y o u r •tib sorip *
tlo n to T h a N e w * h a t a iip lr a d a n d
n a a d a fla ln g
D o It n o w .
taa.
Grandma Bcezley is unite ill.
Gooseberries for mile, F. K Hub­
Sai.
I 1 bard, Fulls City, Ore.
Water rent must be paid at Mo-
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Pberrou'a Pho Gallery.
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Mrs. Bert Until is visiting her
22 daughter in Portland this seek.
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Mrs. Alvin Uaiua goes to Eastern
Oregon soon for an extended visit.
G. M. Carson of Boise, Idaho
wan stopping iu the city this week.
Edison
Phonographs
Mrs. N. A. I.unde gets the
1915 Koid that is brought to
City.
Mrs. L. M. Robinson and
Muusou were Salem visitors
day.
first
Falls
B. L.
H ic k s ,
Pastor.
FISHING SEASON OPEN
We carry a complete line of
F IS H IN G T A C K L E
Fishing and Hunting License For Sale.
We Oive " S C R I P "
‘A mile of Travel for a dollar in Trade -Cash
J. C. T A L B O T T &, CO.
M. E. Church
Morning worship, Sermon— “ Re-
luernber the week day to keep it
H oly
Evening, Theme: "Our Mothers.”
Sunday is Mother’s Day through­
out the United States. Come to
the evening service and get the
special note to send to mother.
M. A. M akcy , Pastor.
Free Methodist Church
Mrs.
Fri­
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. H ollowell
are spending a few days in Port­
land.
$3U.OO Up
Service on next Lord's Day at
11 a. m , and 7 :30 p. in.
Bible School at 10 A. M.
Morning:
Thauje;— “ Mothers
A theme f i r "Mothers D ay,”
Junior Endeavor at 3 P. M.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M.
Evening:
"A Precious Invitation.”
A sermon for young people.
A cordial invitatiou to everyone.
Strangeis made welcome.
Sunday School 1U;(X) A. M.
Preaching 11:00 A M.
Class meeting 1:00 P. M.
Evening service 7:30.
H . A. W a l t e r , Pastor.
R. E. W illiams . M. L. T hompson , W. F. N ichols ,
President
Vice-President
Cashier
Bank of Fails City '
F alls C i t y , P olk 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.
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IC E
FOR
SALE
M m . Adelia 1>. Wade of L mh An- !!
Mrs. A M. Yarsall of Dallas geles is a visitor in Falls City.
spent the day in Falls C ity Wed­ Mrs. Wade was formerly
well
nesday.
known in Oregon for her work
\V. P. Lewis and wife and Mrs along all lilies o f interest to wo­
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A. M. Miller motored to Salem men; a pioneer club woman, she H -I -H -H I H -I-H -H
organized many of the older clubs
Thursday.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
in Oregon into the State Federa­
THE YOUNG MAN AND THE M A ID EN
For Sale
tion, having been for some years
Consider the young man. He go-
The following is a complete list
the Oregon State Secretary of the
Cow due to be fresh May 10.
o f realty transfers recorded dar­ eth forth in the Morning and blow-
General
Federation
of
Woman's
eth himself to Glad ilzbment.
A. H. Benton.
Clubs. Mrs. Wade was an active ing the week ending May 6th,
And the Pants thereof are two
Our ad on page three tells you worker in The Political Equality 1915, and reported to the News by cubits from the Ground.
Sibley
&
Eakin,
Abstracters,
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how you may get $1 worth of ad­ League during the California Cam­ Court Street, Dallas, Oregon:
He wrappeth his ankles in sox that
paign for Suffrage, and has sent to
are white as the L illy and as near
vertising free.
Oregon to assist tne women of this4 Russell Catlin and w ife to J.R. Silk as the Bazaar will sell for one
Mrs. Malvin Cutler was viaiting Slate in their campaign, working Linn, Q. C. D. 3-8 interest in quarter o f a Shekel.
her Bister, MrB. J. C. Peterson at with the Club women. Mrs. Wade 58.35 acres in M. P. Gilliam D. L
Behold the Shirt. It hath cuffs
ia in Falls City in the interest of
that are Soft and Turneth Back.
Dallas Monday.
C. in Tp 8 s r 5 and 6 W. *1.
the Women of Woodcraft, which,
And his Nectie Shrieketh like unto
Gus Anderson was slightly in­ she says, is also a work for women
Chas. S. Wilcox and w ife to J. a 42-centimeter Shell.
jured Monduy at the Kalis City and childien and the home.
M. Phillips, G. N. Phillips and
And his gloves are o f the Skin of
Lumber Co., camp.
Roas E. Phillips. W. D. 62 acres the Chamois. Yellow are the Gloves
and the Stitching thereof is black.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dodd speut
in Elias Buell D. L. C. and N E i And
he is Some Kid.
Report ol the condition ol the
Friduy visiting Cecil at Lewisville
sec 8 and lot 6 and N i lot 9 sec 9
He weareth a lid o f Fuzz and the
where she is teaching.
all in T 6 s r 6 W. $3250.
Bow thereof is cute and followeth
on behind.
R. A. Titus, Henry Brown, R.
Bernard McCamish and w ife to
at Kalla City. In the Bute of Oregon. *t
\ ea, he looketh like one thousand
the d ote of buthiCM. May 1st. 1915:
Wonderly and W. F. Nichols went
W alter J. Coy, W. D. Lot 6 Block shekels, but alas, all is not as it
RESOURCES
to Dallas Wednesday.
22, Improvement Co. Addition to seemeth.
leoens ami discount.»
IM.ftA 9 . 4 n
For, behold, he meeteth at the
Dallas. $10.
Hoods
and
warrants
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Fresh Biead,Cakes,Cookies, Pies,
Furniture, and fixtures
1.712.C0
apothecary's a Maiden with Eyes like
and other bakery goods, every day
Broadmeads Land Co. to Broad- the Gazelle and with Lashes o f Mid­
Due from batiks.(not reserve banks) 5.894.16
Due from approved reserve banks 5,16155
at the Falls City Bakery.
mead Orchards Co. Deed, Lots 6 night. And the Maiden pretendeth
4 00
('hecks and other cash items
and 7 in Block 7 in Broadmead. that she hath but even now asked
Frank Hayden told his home to Cash on hand
2 617 10
the Clerk of the Fountain to mix
$1-
George Luftus. Judge John Teal
her a nut sundae. But she will suf­
$7ft, 420.06
T otal ,
Broadmeads Land Co to Broad­ fer the young man to blow her off
bought the Clyde Munson place.
L IA B IL IT IE S
to one.
15.000 00
Capital
stock
paid
in
mead
Orchards Co. Deeds, Lots
Mr. Tilton of Ashland is visit­
And behold, when the Sundaes are
4,050 00
Burnlus Fund
8 and 9 in Block 7 in Broadmead gone the Way of all Things, the
ing his daughter, Mrs. Clara Kui-
Undivided profits, less expenses
110 93
and taxes paid
Young Man tippeth the clerk a
$1-
uiltt and will in the futuie make
Postal saving* bank deposits
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Wink and passeth out gaily with the
C. D. and Ethel L. Blanchard Maiden.
Individual deposits subject to
Ids home here.
45 M l ft*
check
to Elmer E. Dykstra and wife,
4AS00
Demand certificates of Deposit.
Wanted— Horse to cultivate one
And the Clerk is on. He knoweth
nu no
checks
W. D. 3.22 acres in Claim No. 82, that the Young Man is broke.
acre of potatoes. Have one acre Certified
ft.Mft.40
Time and saving deposits
And will the Young Man slip the
T otal . . 675,420 as tp. 6 s r 6 W, $75.
to pasture horse on. John Dunn
Clerk
the Twenty Pence? Yea, Even
) Stale of Oregon
Bertha L. Sparks and hd. and so, as soon as his father's Pension
on Mark tiiddel place.
' County of Polk,
Zella 1. Butler and hd. to Willis Check arriveth.
I, W. F Nlrhol», Csthler ol th« » b o v »
G. B. Sexton of St. John’s will
Humeri bunk. An nolemnly »wear that tbs
Consider the Maiden, Lo, though
R. Dyer, W. D. 50 acres in Claim
help N. A. I,unde in the shop this shove itsteniMit I, true, to tbs best ol my
the winds blow and chilleth, die
No.
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$10.
knowledge
etui
belief
sutnmer. He is a man of 15 years
weareth upon her feet Sandals that
W. F. NICHOLS. Cashier
Kingwood Park Co. to Mary are low and Hose that are Silk.
experience in that line.
Subierlberi and sworn to belore me this
5th day ol May ISIS.
And the neck of her gown existeth
Lincoln Macmillian, W. D. Lot 6
¡|Mrs. E. Page and Mrs. G. Schulz
(L SJ
F. K HUBBARD.
not.
Yet she sweareth that she is as
Block 18 and lot 2 in Block 20 in
of Portland are visiting
their
Notary Public.
Warm as Toast.
C
orrect-
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howmok ,
Kingwood Park. $550.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
She goeth forth into the Highways
Attest
la * r M k h s u n u . J Director»
E. G. W h its .
and she carrieth a Party Box.
Wagner and their sister, Mrs. D.
And therein are many things where
Toller this week.
with to Kalsomine her Countenance.
BU C K ROCK ITEMS
LOST— Mully Jersey cow, med­
THE WEEK IN HISTORY
Puffs there are and the skin o f the
ium dark«color. had bell on when
Chamois and many pigments, white
May 6.
Monday, 3.—Jamaica discovered,
as the Lilies of Hebron and red as
she left. Not g iv in g milk. W ill
Mr. Cook is moving his house­ the Evening Skies over Jordan.
1494. First Medical school in
pay for trouble. H. W. Harrison.
hold goods to Lyle, Washington.
America, 1765.
She Maketh up where she listeth
Pl.one 313.
Mrs. O ’ Brien was a Falls City and careth not who observeth.
R. A . T I T U S ,
Solti on small monthly pay­
ments.
N ew
records always
stock.
in
THOMPSON,
Drug Store.
R. G. W h ite ,
Assistant Cashier
PM,!rE
Bank o f Falls City
Mt. Hood Ice Cream, chocolate, straw
iHTry and Lemon Flavors at Ellis’ .
POULTRY BREEDER
S C Brown leghorn«, Barred Rocha,
Mottled Ancona*.
English Penciled Indian Runner and
Pure White Indian Runner Ducks.
Eggs, Day-old Chicks and Ducklings.
WM
LEE,
Falla City, Oregon.
Try Our Ice Creams
HARRINGTON
D r. W . L . H o l l o w a y
C H IR O P R A C T IC
OF DALLAS, OKJS.
Phone 822.
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¡G O M IT O
Market
Saturday May 8 from 2 o’clock
to 5 o ’clock L. A. S. M. E. churoh
in Selig's store. Some cooking for
Sunday dinner.
Before you buy a “ D ollar’ s
Will be at the Falls C ity Hotel in
this city Monday. Wedn esday and W orth” of material, let me show
Friday o f each week f rom 9:00 you my new National Spring and
A. M., to 1:25 P. M.
Summer line of Silk Dress Goods
All chronic and acute diseases Silk and Cotton Fabrics, Dresa
treated. I f you are afflic ted with Linens, Embroidered Voiles, Org­
any ailment call and we w ill talk andies and Rice Cloths.
Falls City Millinery Co.
it over.
Tuesday, 4. —Hay Market riot.
Chicago, 1886.
Wednesday, 5. —Napoleon abdict-
ed throne, 1814.
Thursday, 6. —Prussic acid discov­
ered, 1709. Robt. E. Oeary
born, 1856.
Friday, 7.—Diaz resigns as presi­
dent o f Mexico, 1911. Am eri­
can Bible society organized, in
1816.
Saturday, 8.—Joan o f Arc trial,
1431. Peace of Bretigny, 1300.
Sunday, 9.—Columbus started 4th
voyage, 1502. John Brown born.
1800.
visitor yesterday.
And though her lips become as
Pomegranates, yet she denieth that
Mrs. Bullis is on the sick list.
there is any color in the stuff.
Mrs. Taylor and the younger
With gaze of reproof she telleth
childreu are visiting at Independ­ thee that it is as camphor ice and
that it thinketh not.
ence.
And, Behold! She putteth it over
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chilcott upon thee.
drove to Dallas today.
She goeth forth at night and she
We understand Roy Baker is Tangoeth until the Dawn is on the
improving and will eoon be able to Mountains and the Morning Breeze
slirs the cedar3, and she is not a bit
be home again.
tired.
But when her mother beggeth her
B. F. Beezley of Neitport hac to go up into the market place for a
been appointed U. 8. Surveyor and cubit of calico, Lo! She withereth
is working in the National Forests upon the vine.
of Oregon and Washington will*
Wondrous are the ways of a Maid-
headquarters at Portland.
|en.— Ex.