Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, July 03, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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THE FALLS CITY NEWB. J U L Y 8, i(>15
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SAU M, FA LLS CITY
& WESTERN
IW < n g < r Train Schedule
Effective Oct. 4, 1914
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1*7 ’
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am. Hill.
pill.
Salem . . . 7:00 0.45
3.25
Dalla«. . . M If, 11.07
5.00
Palls < 'it V 8.60 11.41
5.36
HI’ k Rock.
12:01
164
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■AttnouKb
itm. pm.
pm.
Rl'k Rock
1.05
Falla City. 9.30 1.2Í,
5.40
Dallas. . . 10.10 2 IMI
0.40
Salem . . . 11.25 » 15
1 7.45
A » < Powxas, A usht
In Memory oi Ava Mason
Local Newt Hems
Busy battìi» ara tali! i o t t » (
U e u fl» folclori on h «r b ic a ii,
Wnxv.u IMS» .villi Teina io blu«.
Doni
tjoaed f i gui mortai vlew.
'1 ho best show ut the (lem tonight
B«»rn« gii llta wmgx of heav«u
Rev II
Monday.
A. Walter wax in Dallua
Walter L. Touze, Jr , Lawyer,
Dulia», Oregon.
II,
Lena* Cook visited Ids parents
at Dullus last Sunday.
Miss Nettie Snyder of baleni
visited Mrs Beard a lew days.
I. A. Johnson «pint Saturday
and Suuday visiting in Independ­
ence.
BROWNIES $1 to $12
THOMPSON,
Drug Store.
Mrs. Fred Zuver is visiting
parents and relatives in Salem this
week.
Roy Russell left Friday morning
for (lie harvest fields in eastern
Oregon.
is
Miss Velma Miller who has been
staying at Dallas has returned to
her home in this city.
Alex Courter and two boyi, Verl
and Vencil left Friday morning
for an outing in the Siletz.
Miss Nettie Hunter is staying
with Mrs. Cbas. Ryan who is con­
valescing from an < peratiou
Mrs. Sayre's sistyr and two boys
of California are visiting her and
Swiss Style* Milk Chocolates. The expect to remain the summer.
best money can buy at Ellis Conflict.
Elder B. L. Hicks will leave
next Tuesday for Turner to attend
Dr. W . L. H o llo w a y
the Stale Contention of the C. M.
C H IR O P R A C T IC
B. which will he in session July
OF D A LLA S, ORK.
6 to if.
Phone 822.
There is some complaint that
W I L L B E A T F A L L S C IT Y H O T E L
the
heavy trucks hauling gravel
A L L DAY
frjm
this place to rock the county
M o n d a y , W e d n e s d a y a n d
roads are damaging the roads bv
F R ID A Y E A C H W E E K
tearing it up into holes and ruts '
'
All chronic and acute diseases
Don’t
forget
the M O N E Y HA IS-
treated. I f you are afflicted with
ING S A LE now on at Persey's
any ailment call and w e will talk
Jewelry Store, the entire stock of
it over.
. . .
.
,
watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware
etc., exiept contract goods. Buy
now and save money. Sales etid-
ing July 17th.
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R H E U M A TIG
SUFFERERS
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Courter and
son Orel returned Monday from a
three weeks trip in Lane and
, r
. .. ,
Douglas counties, they visited
their son A. F. Courter and family
in Douglas county and
their
daughter Mrs. J. R
Ford a id
family in Lane county. They
...
made the trip by auto visiting
Roseburg and Eugene having a
delightful trip.
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L. R. Cochran and wife return-
ed Monday from an extended visit
■in Idaho. They left here last Sep-
tember and have been buried in
the wilds of Idaho ever since. It
was necessary to travel 125 miles
horseback over a trail to arrive at
their destination. Mr. Cochran
S U R P R IS E FOR F A L L S C ITY
says that it is a tine stock country
The simple mixture of buckthorn
and that it abounds in mineral,
hark, glycerine, etc., known as Ad-
When it is developed he thinks
ler-i-ka, the appendicitis preventa­
that
it will be one of the richest
tive, surprises Falls City. It draws
mining
countries in the United
s > much foul matter from the system
States.
The mountains are full of
that ONE SPOONFUL relieves sour
stomach, gas and constipation AT game and the streams abound with
ONCE. M. L. Thompson, druggist., tish. It is a hunters paradise.
Fain leaves almost
as it by magic when
you begin using "5-
Drops," th« f amousold
remedy for Rheuma­
tism, Lumbago, Gout,
Sciatica, N e u r a l g i a
uud kindred troubles.
It goes right to the
spot, stops the aches
and paias and makes
lifo worth living. Get
n bottle of "5-Drops''
today. A booklet with
each bottle gives full
d ir e c t io n s for use
Don't delay, Demand
I "5-Prope." Don't nc
| cept anything else in
place of it. A n y d ru g­
gist can supply you. If you live too far
from a drug store send One Dollar to
Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co , Newark,
Ohio, and a bottle of "5*Drops'* will be
sent prepaid.
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FISHING TACKLE
Fishing and Hunting license For Sale.
Sunday School 10:UÜ A. M.
Breaching 11 :00 A. M.
Class meeting 12:00 I'. M.
Evening service S:00.
H. A W a l t s . a, Bailor.
WE C TO S E AT 6:30 0 C LO C K P
M
EXCEPT SATURDAYS.
J. C. TALBOTT &. CO.
Sunday addresses appropriate to'
Independence Day.
Morning subject ''Giving Our
Best.”
Evening theme "When Uncle
Sam is thankful.”
Infant baptism will occur at the
morning hour on July 11th. Those
desiring such service please notify
pastor.
M il t o n A M a h c v , Pastor.
R. G.W h ite ,
R. E. W il lia m s . M. L. T h o m p s o n , W. F. N ichols ,
Vice-President
Cashier Assistant Cashier
President
Bank of Falls City
F alls C it y , P olk C o u n t y . O bkgon
Does a General Banking Business.
Interest Paid on Tim e
Deposits.
Exchange sold on all points in the United States.
Notary Public officially connected with the Bank.
Mr.
d Mrs F. 11 Tetherow
'i***1 **‘K •« Dallas last Satur­
day.
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Lewis visit­ land for a few days visit.
ed W. 1*. Lewis and family at Dal­
Mrs Mary Littlelieid, G. C. of
las last Saturday.
the Pythian Sisters of Portland
A card was received from Mrs. was a visitor in our city Saturday.
Fresh Bread,Cakes,Cookies, l ies,
and other bakery goods, eviry day
«t the Falls City Bakery.
GIVEN QUICK RELIEF
We carry a complete line of
hom * lo 'lino*
O. S Hutchinson was in Dallas
and Independence Wednesday on
Mrs. W. T. Brown arid M ip . business.
Hattie Tice were Dallas visitors
Mr. Leati.wood. father of Mrs.
Tuesday.
1.. E. Sheppard lias gone to Oak­
Ralph Hall stating that she
visiting in Jurvts.
FISHING SEASON OPEN
M. E. Church
Mrs. Rose Ficklin of Salem was
visiting friends and relatives last
week.
KODAKS $0 to $60
hai
free Methodist Church
Geo. W. Rrentner rs sporting a
bran-splinter new Ford automobile.
Your vacation no matter where
you go will be doubly pleuaant if
you Kodak. Then too the little
picture made ao easily will »how
the bumefolk« the splendid times
you had.
< all)ita
Mn. H. K. Braucrofi.
Miss Hammond and a bunch of
"Blue Birds” are out on a hike.
TAKE A KODAK WITH
* YOU
Hofiiy a r o ic i cani# lloa ilu g over thal far off
sta,
Mrs. N. J. Coleman and daugh­
ter of Superior, Wis., arid Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Fuller of Dallas visited
with C. M. Olts of this city last
Sunday. Mrs. Coleman and Mrs.
Fuller are sisters of Mr. Olts. It
had been ten years siuce he saw
Mrs. Coleman.
Joe Florin, an old citizen of Falls
City who lias been sojourning dur­
ing the past winter and spring at
Sacramento lias returned to his
old haunts. Joe says that fortunes
are being made off the five-acre
tracts so extensively advertised in
California, hut not by the tillers ol
the said tracts. He suys that the
victim cheerfully gives up his com
in first payment and in a few years,
according to the size of his ‘‘ wad” ,
let» the land go hack to the seller
who promptly sells it to the next
one. It's u paradise for trillion-
aires and land sharks.
FOURTH OF JULY
Togs
And Wealing Apparel For Men
If you want to be comfortably
clad for the hot weather; visit
Our Store.
and Up-To-Date.
CONTEST
Store Open till 9 P . M .
CHAS. HARTUNG, Clothier.
Bank of Falls City
Injured by Falling on Scissors
CLOSES
Tuesday Night, July 6 , at 9 o’ clock
The attendance contest of the
Anti-Cants, the young people’s
class of the M. E. Sunday School
®*>ded with the result that the
Report of the co n d ition o f the
c,ftss ba* been ?,,la' ged
that it
now c )ntttin9 about seventy mem-;
l>era. The losing side in the con
teht entertained the winning side
at Falls City, in the State o f Oregon, at
the d o se of business. June 23d. 1915;
,Mt Wednesday even.ng by a social
given m the church. The special
RESOURCES
f(jatlm,8 of the evening were a Loans and discounts
$12,067.40
Bonds and warrants
H .677.10
question contest, the questions cov
Furniture, and fixtures
1 712.10
errng the Sunday School lessons of
Due from bank8.(not reserve banks) 4.»62.75
tbe Pasl months, the playing of
Due from approved reserve banks 8,7*29.27
100 0 »>
ir.door games, the partaking of the
Checks and other cash item s
4,909.44
"eats" and the holding of the spec- Cash on hand
40.91
O ther reaouices
la^ election tor the purpose of pro-
T otal , . $76,4984»
viding the offk'ers for the following
LIABILITIES
term of three months. Those elec-
15.000.00
C apital stock paid in
ted were: Floyd Miller, president;
4.05000
> Sum lus Fund
Miss Fern Welle, vice-president; \ U n d ivid ed profit«, less expenses
750 87
Miss Mae Hanson, secretary and ) and taxes paid
3.745.14
Claud Graham, treasurer. O f Ibe > Postal savings bank deposits
In d iv id u a l deposits subject to
forty members present everybody
45.967.59
check
458 00
Demand certificates o f Deposit,
was ready for a good time and
6 527 30
|le|pej each other to enjoy the i Tim e and saving deposits
$76,498 90
T otal ,
evening. As a result all went
home in good spirits and have de-
cided that they “ can’ t ” afford to
luj88 Sunday School and the socials
which are held at least once a
month,
Everything New
? State o f Oregon )
J County o f Polk. )
I, W. F Nichols. Cashier o f the above-
named bank, do solem nly swear that the
above statement is true, to the best o f my
knowledge and belief.
W F. NICHOLS. Cashier.
>
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
l 30th day of June, 1915.
IL.SJ
F. K. HUBBARD,
Notary Public.
Commission expires Jan. 1916
C o rre c t-
M L. T hompson . 1
Attest :
I ra c . M e m r u n o , t Directors
Clinton Holland, age 8-years, of
Black Rock, while visiting at the
K. o W h it *.
j
home of a neighbor’s Wednesday
fell on a pair of large scissors that
he was playing with, the points of^.
Mr, aud Mrs. W ill Hinshavv left
which stuck into his face. One of
Monday for the Siletz Basin where
the points injured one of his eyes
and the other point stuck in the
w
■ Pent * e summer. A.B.
bone above the other eye, pausing Hubbard and Mr. Hinshavv have a
a ' very seriotn injury. The sight contract to build a house in the
of the eye can be saved.
Basin.
Another Home Wedding
A very pretty wedding was
solemnized at the home o f Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Lew is Sunday
June 20, at high noon when their
daughter, Gladys was united in
marriage to Mr. Floyd Seymour.
Rev. B. L. Hicks performed
the ceremony. Guv Lewis and
Miss I. V. D eW itt acting as best
man and maid, with little Miss
Gwendoline Hooker bearing the
ring on a tray o f flowers.
The bride was tastefully g ow n ­
ed in white serge with silk trim ­
mings.
The home was beautifully de­
corated with ferns and marguer­
ites. Immediately a fter the cere­
mony the wedding breakfast was
served for which plates were laid
for about thirty.
Those present w ere: Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Lewis, parents o f the
bride, Mrs. CLloe A. Seymour,
the groom ’s mother, Mr. and
Mrs. J. S- S. Powell, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Lewis. Mr. and Mrs.
Sern Lewis and children, Mr. and
Mrs. B. VV. Brown, Guy Lewis,
Miss I va De Witte, Bert Iverson
and w ife o f Falls City, Mrs. R.
Î?u? hef o f Brand Forks, N.Dak..
T. B. Hooker and w ife, Wilbur
Lewis and w ife o f Dallas, R. B.
Wade and w ife o f Suver.
The bride and groom spent
their honeymoon in Portland re­
turning home Thursday night.