Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, June 26, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE r x L L S CITY HEWS. J U N E 26, 1916
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C . fu W K K *. A U « M
Mrs. May Lane went to Dallus
Sunday,
Veil Coutter
Monday.
went
Boy Bussell left
Seattle, Wash.
to
Dallas
Tuesday
Chas. Vick oft Salem
through the city Sunday.
TAKE A KODAK WITH
YOU
Your vacation no matter where
you go will be doubly pleasant if
you Kodak. Then too the little
picture made no easily will show
the homefolka the splendid times
you had.
C. T. West went to Salem Thurs­
day to visit bis da u gti? r.
Margaret Dorman and Eva Har­
ris were in Salem Thursday.
BROWNIES $1 to $)2
THOMPSON,
Drug Store.
.
Swiss Style Milk Chocolates. The
best money can buy at Ellis Confect.
H ollo w ay
C H IR O P R A C T IC
OK DALLAS, ORE.
Phone 822.
W I L L BE A T F A L L S C IT Y H O T E L
A L L DAY
M o n d a y , W e d n e s d a y a n d
F R ID A Y E A C H W E E K
All chronic and acute diseases
treated. I f you are afflicted with
any ailment call and we will talk
it over._________________________
R H E U M A TI C
SUFFERERS
GIVEN QUICK RELIEF
Fain leave» almost
as if by magic when
you begin using "5-
Drops," the famouaold
remedy for Rheuma­
tism, Lumbago, Gout,
Sciatica, N e u r a lg ia
and kindred troubles.
It goes right to the
spot, stops the aches
and pains and Stakes
life worth living. Get
a bottle of "5- D rops'
today. A booklet w ith
each bottle gives full
d ir e c tio n s for use.
Don’t delay. Demand
"i> Drops " Don't a< -
copt anything else in
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place of it. A n y drug­
gist can supply you. If yon live too far
from a drug store send One Dollar to
Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co , Newark,
Ohio, and n bottle of "G-Drops" will bo
sent prepaid.
Mrs. Wm. Finley i f Balderee
camp at Black Buck spent Thurs­
day in the city.
Lucile Finley of Falls City went
to Portland Friday where she will
spend the simuner.
The county has oiled the county
road through town.
FISHING SEASON OPEN
We carry a complete line of
FISHING TACKLE
If
life*
Fishing and Hunting License For Sale.
WE CTOSI AT 6:30 0 CLOCK P. M , EXCEPT SATURDAYS.
J. C. TALBOTT &, CO.
is visited Clay Oxford Tuesday night.
Mrs. Dale Bell is spending a few
days
with her sister at Agate
passed
Beach.
The Children* Day program will
Miss Helen Treat will attend the
be given on Sunday eve at the
Normal this week at Monmouth.
M. E. Church.
J. C. Talbott took in the horse
Ira Lowe who has been visitiug
races nt Independence Thursday.
bis father and sister returned to
Alex Courier bad a serious spell
Portland Thursday.
with his heart Tunrsday evening.
Li ta Dennis of Salem is spend­
Mr. end Mrs. Benton and babv ing a few days st the home of her
are visiting relatives in Portland.
aunt, Mrs. W. F. Nichols.
Kenneth Oxford went to Linn
The American Central Insurance
County Saturday to visit Ilia grand­ company paid Mrs. Sheppard's
parents.
claim of $2000 Wednesday.
Balpli Harlan sprained au ankle
C. L. Hopkins returned Monday
from Portland where he went to Wednesday while st work in the
visit his sister.
Falls City Lumber Co., camp.
LOST— Small gold waist pin en­
Fresh Bread,Cakes,Cookies, Lies,
and other bakery goods, every day graved with letter “ T ” . Finder
at the Falls City Bakery.
will please leave at News office.
* KODAKS $6 to $00
L.
for
W ill Hinsbaw returned from the
Silotz Wednesday.
Mr. uud Mrs. B. Waterhouse
Walter L. Tooie, Jr., Lawyer,
were in Dallas last Saturday.
Dallas, Oregon.
tf.
Cluy Miller visited Ida uucle
Bev. M. A. M«rcy has his boy E. E. Gillian! in baleiu Sunday.
scouts out on a bike.
Ed Willihy, a Harrisburg butcher
Mrs. Dempsey of Bickreal
visiting Mrs. Aurland.
Dr. W .
Herald Bullis is up and around
town again.
Ed Brown visited his mother at
'I lie beet m I iow ut the Gem tonight Dallus lust Sunday.
Passenger Train Schedule
w «»mount»
Salem . . .
Dallas . . .
Fall a C ity.
HI’k Book .
B A »THUL R 1»
lll'k Rock
Falls City.
Dallas. . .
Salem . . .
flews of JfallsCit\>
Ri E. W i l l i a m s , M. L. T h o m p s o n ,
President
Vice-President
W. F. N i c h o l s ,
R. G. W h i t e ,
Cashier Assistant Cashier
Bank of Falls City
F alls C it
y
, P o lk C o d 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.
Free Methodist Church
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Preaching 11:00 A. M.
Class meeting 12:00 P. M.
Evening service 8:00.
H. A. W a l t e r , Pastor.
M. E. Church
BLACK RUCK ITEMS
June 24, 1915.
Mrs. Morse was visiting in Falls
City last week.
H. C. Bunch made Black Rock a
business call Sunday.
Mrs. Marey and children are
Mrs. Ada Alexander and chil­
Regular morning worship at 11.
P. McGowan and wife made a
visiting in Portland. Mr. Marcy’s dren of Portland were visiting
Evening program by Sunday
trip to Dallas Sunday.
mother leturned with them.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moyer Sunday. School at 8.
Mrs. S. G. Price made a business
Yon are cordially invited to at­
Ossie Tate of Dallas returned
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis were
trip to Dallas Wednesday.
tend.
home Monday alter a few days called to Salem Tuesday by the
The Ladies Aid will hold a mar­
Robeit Shills was injured at
visit with Mrs E. A. I.aDow.
death o i Mrs. Davis brother’s wife,
ket in Mr. Selig’s store Saturday Spaulding camp Saturday.
Boy McMurphy left Monday for Mrs. Mason.
afteri oon June 26.
Mr. and Mrs. John Walker was
Spring YalUy where he has a con­
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Persey and
M . A. M a r c y , Pastor,
visiting
in Black Rock Sunday.
tract cruslmig and hauling rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Brilche of Salem
J.
West
and daughter Loleta are
Mrs. J. F. llagar of Monmouth were visitors at W. A. Persey’s
A Small Blaze
visitiug
with
Robert Shills family.
returned to her home Wednesday home Sunday.
Wednesday evening a fire was
Shorty Johnson of Falls City
Edgar W. Miller and W. N.
alter a few days visit with her
discovered in the home of A. B. was a Black Rock visitor Wednes­
Fuller were in the city Thursday
sister, Mrs. E A. I.aDow.
Allen who lives in the west part of day’.
in the interest of the Dallas Chau­
J. W. bherwood, of Portland,
town. Mrs. Allen had been can­
Mr. aud Mrs. Guy Francis and
State Commander o f the Knights tauqua program.
ning fruit and had a hot fire in
family
are moving down from
Homer Link and wife, Nelle the stove. She had just stepped
of Maccahes met with the camp at
camp.
this place Friday night of last Link, Iva Martin, and Jennings out to pick the feathers from some
Mrs. Donamoyer and Mrs, Mc-
Cox of Airlie attended the dance ducks and chancing to look toward
week.
Cutch came down from camp
here
Saturday
night.
the house saw the blaze. T i e fire
The Epworlh League - had a
Mrs Parmer, State President of started from a woodbox containing Thursday.
li’Hjjue social ^Veduesday night at
The dispatcher fer the S. F. C.
the home of N. Ferguson. Ice the Bebekah Lodge was entertain­ some pitch wood for kindling.
&
W , made Black Rock a call
ed
by
Mrs.
Tom
Hollowell
while
From the woodbox it spread to
cream and cake was served. Every
Sunday.
in
the
city
this
week.
the paper oil the wall and was
one had a pleasant time.
The Great Western mill is run­
making considerable head way when
Harold
Bidenor,
an
employee
of
George C. L. Snyder and Boy S.
ning
again getting out the lumber
Lumber Mr. Allen ran in and dragged the
Blodgett of the Snyder Printin" the Willamette Valley
for
the
new’ school building.
Co., of Black Bock cut his huger wood box out and extinguished
Company at Salem were in Falls
the
fire.
The
damage
was
about
quite badly with an ax Wednesday.
Wm. Ridenour has blood poison
City last Saturday. They had
$ 100 .
in
Lis hand, he went to Dallas
Helen
Hopkins
will
lead
at
the
came up io angle for the finny
Friday
for medical attention.
Christian
Endeavor
Sunday
night
trite in the Luckiamute.
at 7 o’clock. An excellent program
LOCAL DRUQQIST PLEASED
Miss Opal Wallace and Miss
Mis. A. If. I’ fandliofer of Salem
We are highly pleased with the Cecil Maits attended the dance at
for the devotioual service has been
was visiting in this city Tuesday.
QUICK action of buckthorn bark, Falls City Saturday night, report­
arranged.
She and her daughter will leave
glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i- ed a very pleasant time.
Mrs. Belle Elwood who has been
today for Schenectady, New York
ka, the appendicitis preventative.
visiting her mother,’ Mrs. Thorn
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Chapman and
to visit her son Henry. They ex­
ONE SPOONFUL relieves sour stom­
and her sister, Mrs. Mehrling and
daughter
Agnes, of eastern Oregon
ach, gas, and constipation AT ONCE.
pect to be absent until sometime in
also her aunt, Mrs. Hollowell re­ M. L. Thompson, druggist.
are
visiting
their old-time friends,
October.
turned to her home in Lentz, Ore., j
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hunter.
Joe Tito, a Mexican was fined #5 Tuesday.
A gingham gown and overall
hi the,police court Tuesday for
Oakdale Items.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brown and
dance will be given in ti.e lower
assault and battery. Tito and
Mrs. Hattie Tice motored to Kings
Oakdale’s three eighth grade hall at Black Bock, June 26. A
John Wagner got into a difficulty
Valley Friday to visit Mr. Brown’ s graduates are Vernon Murphy, lunch will bt served and everybody
Monday while working at the rock
mother. They attended the picnic Ralph Macomber and
Webster welcome.
crusher and Tito hit Wagner. Be­
at Shady Lane Friday and Mrs. Ross.
fore fining Tito Police Judge Me-
Mr. Miles, secretary-treasurer oi
Brown returned with them.
Fountain Murphy and mother the Spaulding Logging Co., and
Pherren examined hu eye witness
Mrs. Nisewender who has been spent Sunday with O. Dennis and
of the affair. After paying his fine
Mr. Ilolt, general manager were in
making
her home with her sister, family.
Tito had a warrui.t sworn out for
Friday looking over their logged
Wagner charging him with assault Mrs. Hollowell accompanied Mrs.
Our ntighborhood was well rep­ off land with the intention of put­
and battery because he struck back. Elwood to her home on her way resented at Shady Lane picnic.
ting it on the market.
After bearing the evidence W ag­ to Stella, Wash,, where she will
Miss Graham and Mrs. McDonald
The annual school meeting was
spend the summer visiting.
ner was discharged.
were Dallas visitors last Monday.
held at the school house Monday
Don't forget the M O N E Y BAIS-
It begins to lo>k like there would
Miller Tedrick, a nephew of Miss 21st and the following officers
INX3 S A L E now on at Persey s
be a water famine if care is not
Graham is here from Iowa to spend were elected: three year director
Jewelry Store, the eutire stock of
Wm. Ridenour; for district clerk
taken to stop all leaks and waste
the summer.
watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware
S.
G. Price.
of water. Last week people on
The annual school meeting held
etc., except contract goods. Buy
the hill were unable to get water
now and save money. Sales end­ at the school house Monday was
as the pressure was so low that it
well attended ; the interest manifes­
Mrs. Rose Parmer of Baker,
ing July 17lh.
would not rise to that height.
ted was evident as a number of President of the Bebekah Assembly
N. E. Taylor who has beeu con­ ladies were present, something un­ of Oregon paid the Rebekah ledge
There certainly must be some great
waste of water as it is very early fined to the house with a broken usual. The business was soon at this place an official visit Thurs­
in the season for it to be low in foot for several months is able to transacted so the subject of a play day night
She gave valuable in­
the reservoir from natural causes Le out ou crutches. He has had a shed was discussed and it was de­ structions on the unwritten work
or normal use. Parts of town very serious time of it. -It will be cided to call a special meeting for that was very beneficial to the
would be at the mercy of a fire a long time before his foot will be the purpose of deciding this ques­ members. At ihe close of the lodge
strong again.
should one break out.
tion.
ice cream and cake was served.