3 THE FAI.Lfl CITY NEWS. MAY 22, 1815 r SALEM ------- -------- *\ ■Hews of JFalleGitç , F A LLS CITY & WESTERN L ▼ I’uwcnKiT 'i t uiit Schedule Effective Oct. 4.1014 i«r 161 iw WtiTROl'Nt* am. pm. am 3.28 Salem . . . 7;(Hi 1 * 16 r> no Dalla». . . 8.15 11.07 5.36 Falls City. 8.50 11.41 12:01 Itl'k Rock. jin' 164 >M 1 starnuti»» pm. am. pm. 1.06 Kl'k Hock r.,40 Fall» City. 9.30 1.25 0.40 llallas. . . 10.10 2.00 I 7.45 Salem . . . 11.25 3.15 A < I ’l l » KH», Au> •• I I — ^ C a l e n t a r — flnay> 1 0 1 5 Is*. Nos. T««l. Did. Tksri. M. 2 9 16 23 3D 3 10 17 24 31 4 II 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 7 13 14 20 21 27 28 Edison $32.00 Up Sold on small mon hly pay- men s. records always stock. in THOMPSON, Drug Store. Get an Electric mixed milk drink at Ellis’ , it tastes diffornt. Buy Cigars and Tobbacco of HARRINGTON D r. W . L . H o llo w a y C H IR O P R A C TIC OE PALLAS, ORE. Phone 822. WILL BE AT FALLS CITY HOTEL ALL DAY MONDAY. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY EACH WEEK All chronic and acute diseases treated. I f you are afflicted with any ailment call and we will talk it over. NOTICE All dog tax must be paid im mediately. P at M ubphy , City Marshal. * ■n,., w .h .. . . « , . « » 6»i.ht The clcsed .. Mr. Hml itev. m T MunNoii St Davis mill lias Marcey will receive his degree, down. ... ., . Hcmiug was in Halim Mr. Marcy is an energetic young man and is very much in earnest in the work to which he business this week. is called. Falls City is proud of The rain« have d »lu y d tlie wirk him and predicta brilliant future- at the rock crusher, — 1 Mr*. A. II Eldridge in very ill. Mr* Esther Montgomery i* visit Miss Alice l’eiin visited friend* ing in Springville tin* week. in Halt Creek over buuday. Strawberries are getting to he Mi** Cecil Dodd Inn' finished her quite plentiful on the market. Hix lots on Bridge atreel, *120 80,1001 and ' 8 ho,° " for “ ,tW Sal. if mid mum. K. K. Hubbard. week«. 1 Mine llummond gave u recital ol Mr*. W. A. James <>f Halsev, Or., her pupil* Friday evening at the 8 is visiting her husband this week home of Mr*. Ward, 15 Mrs. Z Batourncy and son went Prognosticators predict that there 22 to Salem Thursday to attend the will Ire a great rush of late May 29 circus. and early June marriage*. Mrs. Nora Wuuderly and little The city matihal gathered in a sou attended the circus at Halem festive c u s h Monday who had im Thursday. bibed more than hi* share of “ good Bert Wonderly is spending a few cheer.” days this week on his claim in the mountains. Phonographs New l)r. Lowe June 2 Will Receive Decree We acknowledge the receipt o f the announcement o f the seven- ty-first annual commencement exercises o f the Willamette Uni- FOB K E N T—7-room house with bath, *Kl j«* r month. See Bohle at Barber Shop." Free Methodist Church Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Preaching II :U0 A M . Class meeting l;0O P. M. Evening service 7:30. H. A. W alter , Pastor. Walter Inch, surveyor for tho Falls City Lumber Co., road was in (he city Thursday. Austiu Titus returned Thursduy NOTICE mottling from Portland where he Dr. VV. L. Holloway will l.e at had been on business. the Falls City Hotel all day Moil- Fresh Bread, Cakes, Cookies, l ‘»es, I day, Wednesday and hriilay of and other bakery goods, every day each week, at the Falls City Bakery. -------------- 1 ------- 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. W E C T O S I AT 6:3 0 0 C L O C K P. M . E X C E P T S A T U R D A Y S J. C. T A L B O T T &, CO. R. E.W illiam s , M. L. T hompson , W. F. N ichols , R. G. W hite , President Vice-President Cashier Assistant Cashier Bank o f Falls City F alls C it y , P ol * C ounty . O kkoon 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. ». «* ». • i i r i n r r i r • i ( t. ; t . ». .* IC E FOR SALE R. A. T IT U S , Council Meeting PHONE 134 C. M. Munson’s baby is very sick. The council met Tuesday night G. O. Clement is in Portland in regular session with Mayor A Social Afternoon The Anti-Can’ts of the M. E. Griffin, Auditor McPherren, Coun- this week. The Falls City Circle Women of cilmen Wonderly. Brown, Gott Church gave an ice cream social ut Mrs. Bennett is spending a few Woodcraft with their friends « ill fried. Hopkins, Titus, Singleton j days in Halem. the church Wednesday night. .. , ... ,, , , , have a social meeting at th Dr. Irving Matthews was in Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Forshey of of M„ . 8lng,eton, on the afternoon and Bradley present. A fte r going through the pre Nehiaska a-rived last week to visit ()f Wednesday. May 25, at 3 o’clock, liminaries the auditor informed i town Thursday. Miss Beth Deal who has been his mother, Mrs. E. Forshey. It is expected that every member the council that he had a letter The entertainment at the Chris- wi" be present, and many invited from Irving Mathews that he de | visiting in Salt Creek returned this guests. sired to read. The members made ! week tian church Monday night was themselves as comfortable as poss Mike Finnerty of Lincoln county well attended and appreciated. ible and some appeared to be in is here this week with a view of LOST The Falls City Base hall club clined to doze. The auditor had locating. Lost a gray mare, weight about read but a few; lines when they will play the Halem Motor Cycle Mr. Leather wood o.f Halem is Club'at the city park next Hunday. 900-pounds. last heard of about 8 began to prick up their ears and visiting his daughter, Mrs. Shep- listen. The more he read the miles out on valley road; piece ot i pard this week. E K Hr* ,Ul1 of U,e F,r,t Ni‘ - sack tied to right front foot Please more interest manifested. It cer P'lank McCoussell has leased the tainly was a prize essay. Eviden- tionul ional Bank of Corvallis visited noUfy T c ThomM) Rocc., Or. J. Wright ranch and will move his tally Mr. Mathews was groomed his sister, Mrs. J. D. Moyer o v e r _______________ family tnere tomorrow. either for a fight or a footrace. The committee on electric light ftumlHy „ n Gone to His Reward George Pry, Dad Bel Jim and ^ du?d Thurday, franchise had a misunderstanding BLACK ROCK ITEMS Harry Biady and Lott Gardner Mgy 13 at the home o f L . « . in regard to presenting their re port to the council and it was not autoed to .Salem Thursday to at- Murray and was buried Saturday May 20. made. tend the circus. May 15. E. A. LaDow preach- The street committee reported Sheriff Orr was in Black Rock Joe Auldeuiauer, Roy Me Murphy edt} ^ . ^ unVrai-serm0n' i :n that Dayton street bridge had been ; on business Monday-. . . , .. Phillip J. Kurz was born in U.ibt Throckmorton, and George Brown County< Wisconsin Dec. repaired and was ready for travel. O. E. Martin is on the sick list, The marshal and the water Mix autoed to Halem Thursday to jq resided there until 1876 committee were instructed to con i Mr. and Mrs. Price and Mr. and see the circus. when he moved to Minnesota. serve the water supply and see Mrs.* Demick attended the dance Homestead relinquishment in He moved to Kan saain 1884 and that no misuse was made o f it. . . 1 . removed to Minnesota in 1894 Being no further business the at Falls City Saturday night. Lincoln county ue»r Newport to and from there he came to Polk Mr. aud Mrs. Krebbs and Earl council adjourned. trade for Falls City property. Ap- county. Oregon in 1897 and de- Powers and his mother and Mr. ply at this office. parted this life May 13, 1915. Tyler and Mrs. Singleton of Fails Pleased With New Home The ball game last Hunday at . He , . . . „ been bedfast for about a yeat. City visited the latter's sisier, Mrs, Oretown, Or.. May 5. 1915 8»lem. between balls City-Dallas He lived a devoted Christian life ¡O'Brien at Black Rock. and Halem team resulted iu a scoie to the day o f his death. ( L . ) Editor Falls City News: Gentlemen: of 8 to 9 in favor of Halem. __________________ I see items from different parte M A R K ET REPORT Mrs J. C. Talbott and Mrs. J. R. Ell Dee Society Entertainment of the country but n «thing from PORTLAND UNION STOCK YARDS CO. Moyer, delegates of the Rebekah The Ell Dee Society gave an the Coast eo I will send you a few lodge attended the soasion of the entertainment at the school house lines in regard to this part of the Thursdav-May 20, 1915 Grand Lodge at Npwpoit this Tuesday night which was well country. We had no snow this The receipts for the week have week. attended. The purpose o f the winter and no frost since January. been Cattle-941 Calves-41 Hogs- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hubbard, entertainment was to raise funds Have been using young potatoes 3770 Sheep-3186. since April 15th and ripe etraiv- CATTLE Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tetberow and to defray the expense o f the berries since May 1st. Gooseber Mrs. Won. Ford attended the fun baseball team and help pay for ries for the last ten days, cherries The cattle run was light this halfgrown, apples and pears look week and the offerings were eral of Cornelius Hughes at Dallas the piano. ing fine. Graes is fine and the mostly o f the lightweight well An excellent program had been Wednesday. Factory is working abiut 6000 finished class. Hay feds brought Mrs. Won. Finley went to Black prepared and was well rendered. pounds of milk daily. We think a good quarter more than was Rock Huuday to take her husband, especially the musical solos, the we have the best country in Oregon. paid last week. Pulp feds sold for 8.20, the top price for the Win. Finley’ s place at the camp, program was as follows: Sincerely yours, season. Hay feds 7 65 to 7 90: Orchestra. while lie attended the Gland Z. Hinshaw. co\Vs 6 to 6 50. Reading. Miss Mary Whitman. lodge of Odd Fellows at Newport. Mr. Hinshaw left here last Aug HO G S Violin Solo, Viere Benton. ust and took up his atode in the Mrs. W. B Gilbert and little Prices went up another notch Coast country and we ate glad to Reading, Miss Hammond. daughter, Barbara, left last week in the hog division. Choice light learn that he is satisfied with his Vocal Solo. Helen Selig. for their home in Washington after change. We are always glad to hogs sold for 8 25 going down 10 Piano Solo, Gladys Lewis. a four month's visit with Mrs. hear from old residents of Falls cents near the close o f the week. Orchestra. City who have cast their lot among Demand good and market strong. Gilbert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A fte r the program daintly de strangers that their friends may SHEEP H. H. Tetherow. corated boxes were sold to the know how they are getting along. The receipts in the sheep sec Beforo you buy a “ Dollar's highest bidder. W. B. McKown tion continue to be l i b e r a l . Worth” of material, let me show Lambs did not bring as good NEW M. D. .* ,. , a . , acted as auctioneer and boxes i, u ,, n ri 1 brought from .50c to $3. Ihere I)r. Emil Kirchgessner, formerly prices as were paid the previous Hummer me ot Silk Dress Goode, , , were not very many boxes and resident, physician end surgeon of week, dropping from 8 50 to 8 30 for first class stuff. Same lambs Silk and Cotton Fabrics, Dress the supply was soon disposed of. Cook County Hospital of Chicago sold off cars to 8 50 Ewes are Linens, Embroidered tVoiles, Org has come to locato here. His I The proceeds o f the sale was office will be temporarily at the quoted at 5 25 to 5 75; yearlings andies and Rice Cloths. 7 00 to 7 25. Falls City Millinery Co. $42.40, and a net proceed o f $36 Falls City Hotel.