Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, June 05, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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rSALtM, FALLS CITY & WESTERN
I’anacngcr Train Schedule
Effective Oct. 4,1914
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W K*TIW*I!N|* am.
am.
l»m.
Salem . . . 7:0»> 9.45
3.25
1 lallus. . . 8.15 11.07
5.00
Fall «City. 8.50 11.41
1 5.35
Ill‘k Rock
12 “1
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Ï5S
K A A f HO 1 HD am.
pm.
pm.
1.05
Bl’k Rock
5.40
Falla City. 9.30 1.26
Dallas . . . 10.10 2.<K)
«.40
7.46
Salem . . . 11 25 3.15
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' THE FALLS CITY NEWS. JIJNEÄ, 1015
3
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KILLED BY FALLING TREE
Ilk w s o f
T he bust show at the Gem tonight Lambert Sheppard Fatally Injured
Mr Dorman went to Buh-m for While Worhlnf In Log Woode
a few days.
We carry a complete line of
Ib'it DonuD o f Sabin
in
G ilbert Sheppard, a cutter in
town Sunday.
employ of the Falls City Lum­
N. Helig and family motored to the
F IS H IN G T A C K L E
ber
Co. working at the Powell
Salem Sunday.
was struck by a falling
Fishing and hunting License For Sale.
There will lm a Farmer’» Picnic Camp,
tree
Thursday
afternoon.
It
was
at Shady Lane June 19.
WE CTOSE AT 6 30 0 CLOCK P. M ., EXCEPT SATUROAYS.
near quitting time and Sheppard
Jesse
O’Brian
of
Black
Rock
wus
had said to his fellow workman,
A C I'littSM, AUIHT
in Falls City Thursday.
V.
“we will cut this tree and then
J. C. T A L B O T T &. C O
I,ester Durnhart is home from go home.” The tree was cut and
his school for the summer.
fell among some smaller trees
Calcinar— June 1015
breaking
one off and throwing it
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
isu. Nus. Tsts. Wc4. Than. Fri. Sal. Harrington, a boy, June 2.
back near the stump behind which
. 1 2 3 4 5 Drug store w ill close at 8 o’clock Sheppard had taken refuge, strik­
R. E. W illiams , M. L. T hompson , W. F. N ichols , R. G.W hite ,
ing him across the side of the
10 li 12 except Saturday and payday.
6 7 8
9
President
Vice-President
Cashier Assistant Cashier
head
crushing
the
skull.
He
was
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Ft bet Sliow >f Portland visited
taken
to
town
and
thence
by
auto­
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Margnatlie Dorman over Sunday.
to Dallas to be placed in
Mrs. Travis and Miss Edith mobile
27 28 29 30
the
hospital,
died just as they
Bnruhart were in Dallas this week. arrived within but that
F a lls C it y , P o lk C o u n t y . O rego n
city.
Mrs liarry Dempsey of Rickreal He leaves a wife and five chil­
Does a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time
is visiting. Mr. and Mrs. O. Aur- dren, the oldest a girl of 12 years.
Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States.
land.
The funeral has not been arrang­
Notary Public officially connected with the Bank.
Miss Stella Fleming and Erimn ed at this time.
Carey of Salem were visiting here
Sunday.
Mrs. Vina Aldridge Dead
For Sale Second hand folding Mrs. Vina Aldridge, wife of C. H. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
bad, setle and lounge. Inquire at Aldridge died ut_her home in Falls
drug store.
City, May 28, at the age of 42
PUT ON EXCELLENT PLAY
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. O'Brian and years. 3 mouths and 9 days. She
High School graduates put on a three act comedy at the
son Frank of Black Rock were in is survived by a husband and five , Wagner The Hall
Thursday night entitled “The Senior.” The house
children, George. Arthur, Mabel,
T A K E A K O DAK W ITH town Tuesday.
was
well
filled
by patrons of the school and others having the wel­
Allie and Hazel, also a father aud
YOU
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nichols at­ mother,
fare
of
the
students
at heart. The school orchestra furnished ex­
and Mrs. Nelson
Your vacation no matter where tended the Decoration Services at Morey of Mr.
cellent
music.
Each
performer played his or .her part in a very
Huquiam, Wash., aud
you go will be doubly pleasant if Dallas Sunday.
satisfactory
and
pleasing
manner there being neither hitch nor
four brothers aud a sister, three of
you Kodnk. Then too the little Mrs 8. 11. Tetiierow, Chas. 11 uh- her
hesitation
at
any
time.
The
different scenes were well arranged
brothers and her sister have
picture made so easily will show liuid and F. K. Hubbard motored
and
the
costumes
worn
by
the performers admirably selected.
been here for tl.e past two weeks.
the homefolks the splendid times to Corvalis Friday.
The
whole
performance
was
a success and the audience weH-
The deceased was born in Au­
you had.
FOR RENT—7-room house with rora, III., Feb. 19, 1873. Funeral pleased. The cast was as follows:
hath, $10 per month. See Bohle services were held at the Christian Gordon Wainwright............................... ............................ Elvin Snider
KODAKS $« to $00
at Barber Shop.”
church buuday afternoon, Rev.
Senior of Lakeville University, not “in society.”
Miss Edith Myers came in fiotn B. L. Hicks officiating. The body “Perry” A Spencer..........................................................
BROWNIES $1 to $12
Winfield Johnson
Oretown Friday to visit her wae shipped to Dallas Sunday and Pug’’ Collins................................ ..................................... Mae Hanson
Mrs. Harris.
embalmed and later will be taken Nick Meade .....................................................................Hanvey Deal
J * mother,
Fresh Bread,Cakes,Cookies, Ties, to Huquiam, Wash , for interment.
Seniors who regard themselves as “in society”
and other bakery goods, every day
“Tommy” Thompson........................................................ Morris Selig
at the Falls City Bakery.
Baseball star, and a Sophomore Champion debater
Ex-Sheriff John Grant and other “Dub” Duffield,
Fred Hull, a tramp pool player nimrods
(Champion debater)...................... Mildred Chapin
of Dallas passed through Beane. (A Freshman,
who looks the part)..........Conrad Cockerline
gave an exhibition of crack shots the city Thursday.
Eleanor Forbes, (A popular girl)................................. Edith Johnson
in pool playiug Monday’ night.
Mrs. Lee. (Eleanor’s aunt and an aristocrat).............. Helen Treat
Ardee Powell aud wife and baby Violet,
Chas. Dill, master mechanic for of Scio
helpful sort of person).............................. Mary Whitman
here visiting his sister, j Gertrude (A Spencer,
the Falls City I.umber Co., has Mrs. O. were
(Spencer’s sister)................................. Fay Wells
S. Hutchinson and Mrs.! Miss Jones, (A Lakeville
girl) ................................... Katie Barnhart
gone to l asteru Oregon to recuper­
Wo.
Abbott
Sunday.
Miss
White,
(Visiting
Lakeville)
............................... Loraine Hailey
ate.
Miss
Velma
Miller
went
to
Salem
!
Mrs. N. J. Hubbard and Mrs. Thursday to consult an eye spec-; Jean, chauffer
George Otte
Mike, a lunch hustler
Laura Me Beth of Colfax, Wash , ialist
in regards to one of her eyes |
are here this week visiting le- that was
A Near Fire
bothering her.
Council Meeting
latives.
Saturday
the residents The council met in regular ses­
H.
J.
Blair
of
Springfield,
Ore.,
Dr. Emil Kirchgessner, the new w h s here the first of the week visit­ of tne town afternoon
startled by the sion Tuesday night. The minutes
physician and surgeon has moved ing his daughter. Mrs. Marion I blowing of the were
fire
at the of the last session were read and
into the late Dr. Pfandhoefer res Buell. His gianddaughter return­ mill. Half of the of whistle
town
people approved. There was nothing
ideuce. *
rushed
to
the
scene
of
the
conflara-
ed
he
me
with
him.
of the ordinary that came up
Get an Electric mixed milk drink at Mr. and Mis. W. T. Grier are Charlie Olts who drives Ihe Lum- gation, but the blaze was extin­ out
and
the meeting was a quiet af­
spending a few days in Portland ber Co’s., team is off this week with guished before they got there. The
Ellis', it tastes differnt.
fair.
The usual number of bills
visiting, Mrs. Griei's mother, Mrs. a sprained ankle. In jumping off tire was discovered ou the roof of
were
presented
and approved.
Packard.
the dry kiln, it is supposed by a Judge Teal through
the
wagon
he
careened
his
foot
in
one of the
Wanted—20* to 80 acres of land, such manner as to sprain it badly. spark from the burner igniting the councilmen asked permission
to
with or without improvements. Before you buy a “Dollar's half burnt sawdust that was on cut down three trees that ob­
the
loof.
The
fire
was
making
Must he good soil and price reason­ Worth’’ of material, let me show rapid headway when discovered by structed the view of hi3 home.
able. F. Droege, Falls City, Ore. you
the mill n.eo and was promptly On motion and seconded the re­
my new Natioual Spring and quenched.
School closed at Black Rock Summer
quest was granted providing that
of Silk Dress Goods,
Friday May 28. A program was Silk and line
the trees and limbs were dispos­
Cotton
Fabrics,
Dress
rendered after which lunch was Linens, Embroidered Voiles, Org­
ed
of satisfactorially, all of which
Card of Thanks
served by the ladies. The exercises andies and Rice Cloths.
the
We wish to thank our many do. Judge had already agreed to
were well attended.
Falls City Millinery Co. friends
for the kindness and sym­
Mrs. G. Hubbard and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Selig, Mrs. Chap pathy they
shown in the The mayor instructed the health
of Colfax, Wash , are visiting re­ pel, Mrs. Geo. March and Miss death of our have
beloved sister and and police committee to make in­
latives, Hubbard’s, Tetherow and Hammond attended the piano re­ wife and mother,
Try Our Soda Water.
Mrs. Vina Al­ vestigation as to the dumping of
Ford’s for a few days.
garbage along the banks ot the
citals of Mrs. Bicknell in Dallas dridge.
HARRINGTON
Luckiamute and have a warrant
Tuesday
and
Wednesday
evening.
Grandma Rusk of Dallas visited
Signed:
issued
for the guilty parties.
Mrs.
March
aud
Miss
Vela
Selig
Mrs. W. A. Persey and Mrs. 8. H
Dr. W . L. H o l l o w a y
C. H. Aldridge and chi'dren, Another
communication from
took
part
in
same.
Tetherow the first of the week, le-
Arthur Morey,
CHIROPRACTIC
Dr.
Irving
Mathews was read-
C.
F.
Vick,
a
former
resident
of
turning
Wednesday.
OF DALLAS, ORE.
Geo. Aldridge,
The
letter
stated
that he would
Falls
City
was
in
town
on
business
Phone 822.
William Morey,
Miss Rose Flint who has been in Tuesday. Mr. Vick says that
be
willing
to
settle
the street
Carry Morey,
WILL BE AT FALLS CITY HOTEL Salem all winter visited her parents
question
without
any
further
though
times
ate
dull
at
Salem
Geo. Hayes,
ALL DAY
Mr. and Mrs. Flint over Sunday. the two canning factories there
trouble
if
the
city
would
agree
to
Mr. and Mrs. Perkins,
ay off the costs of the suit and
MONDAY. WEDNESDAY AND
She returned by way of Portland have started up, giving employ­
Mrs. Maud Boomsliter.
150. After thoroughly discuss­
FRIDAY EACH WEEK
to attend (he cam p meeting.
ing the matter it was decided
ment to several hundred men and
All chronic and acute diseases Mr. and Mrs. Hy Riedesel of j that fruit by the wagon loads are
that it would be cheaper perhaps,
NOTICE
to accept his proposition and
treated. If you are afflicted with Cathay, North Dak , and Mrs. being hauled in from over the Dr W. L. Holloway
will
1.«
at
further litigation.
any ailment call and we will talk Marie Robinson and Mrs. Martha Portland and the Silverton roads. the Falla City Hotel all day Mon­ avoid
A
resolution
was offered and
it over.
Gathrop of Aumsville visited at
day, Wednesday and Friday of adopted transferring
$90 from
each week.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Free Methodist Church
the
road
fund
into
the
general
Mrs. S. E. Newkirk (nee Jessie Bohle this week. Mrs. liiedsel is a Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
fund.
Work at the rock crusher has An ordinance for the preserva­
Pugh) writes from Grass Valley, sister of Mr. Bohle and Mrs. Preaching 11:00 A. M.
been suspended for a few days on tion of trees, shrubs, flowers and
Ore., that they are the proud Robinson and Mrs. Gathrop are Class meeting 12:00 P. M.
account of the engine breaking other plants was presented and
parents of a son, born May 26. nieces. Mr. Riedsel is looking for j Evening service 8:00.
H. A. W a l t e r , Paslor. down.
adopted.
Mother and child doing well.
a location.
FISHING SEASON OPEN
i i
wnh
Bank of Falls City
,
THOMPSON,
Drug Store. *