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About Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1915)
/ Free Methodist Church - SAU M, FA LLS CITY & WESTERN Passenger Train Schedule Effective Oct. 4,1914 l»7 |M lèi wsirsui'Nb HUI. am. pm. 3.25 Salem . . . 7;(XI 11.45 5 .0 0 Dalla». . . k . ir» 11.07 5 .3 5 Fai Is C ity . 8.50 11.41 12:01 H I ’ k thick. |M IM stiriuivHU pm. Rill. pm. 1.05 Bl’ k Rock 5.40 Falls City. y .3 u 1.25 6.40 Dallas. . . 10.10 2.1X1 7.45 Salem . . . 11.25 3.15 A. V h i t i M , AO IKT Local New t Hems 'I lie bent show ut the Gem tonight Will. Kills Mild wife spent Tues day ill Dallus. Hunday School 10.(X) A. M. Preaching 11 :00 A. M Cinsi meeting 12:00 P. M. Kvening service 8:00. . II. A. W a l t e r , Pastor. DO YOU YOUR HOUSE. WE MEAN, Chmtain Church Service on next Lord’s Day II a. in , and 7 :30 p. in. llible School at 10 A. M. A J. Vick of Salem was a town Junior Endeavor at 3 P. visitor Sunday. Christian Endeavor at 7 Viola Lane is visiting friends in Evening services 8 P. M. Dallas this week. A cordial invitation to everyone. Loyd Miller made a trip to Btrarigeis made welcome. I'orllaiid Tuesday. B L H icks ,.Pastor. Rassmusser and Lowe Brothers Paints Walter L. Toore, Jr , Lawyer, D u II uh , Oregon. tf. Will beautify and preserve your buildings. J. C. TALBOTT & CO. Jonah Lowe is visiting his son Hurry neur Florence, Ore. Mrs. Allib Teal and daughter, N. A. Luride and wife were ut Mable are visiting iri Independ Silver Creek Falls Sunday. ence. R. E. W i l l i a m s , President Mrs. Grace Hanson returned Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lai- Thursday morning from Estacada, j sou, a son, Saturday, July 17. Milk Cow For Sals— Inquire of Washington. 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 »how the homefolk» the splendid time» you had. KODAKS $»’> to $60 BROWNIES $1 to $12 THOMPSON, Drug Store. W. J. Southwell of Norton’s, O. 11. Hudson. 10-17-24. Mrs. E. E Gilliam of bslem spent Oregon was in town this week at- Sunday and Monday lu our city. tending to business. Mrs. Latt.rop of California is Mr » “ d Mrs. S. A. Stanley ol visiting her brother, Mr. Dorman. Maynard, Mum., are visiting Mr. a ml Mrs Henry Otte this week. Mrs. A. M. Vassel of Dalla» is The fellow that borrowed luy visiting Mrs. M. Chapin this week woodrack latt winter will please Mrs. Mary Miller went to Silver- return it and save trouble. F. E. ton Wednesday to spend a lew Driitge. days. Some complaint about the hot Mrs. Mamie McKown of Port weather, hut it is just what the land visited relatives here this , farm eis nted in order to harvest week. . . . . .. ... , - | «- ! ,n i their hay and grain. Mr. and Mrs. Karl K u gelof Dal las came up Tuesday on a fishing ^ l>*rty consisting of J. 1). kjy,. Moyei, Charles Moyer. Oscar Sarnp- .. ,, - , , , .. _ son and Mr. Brooks made a trip N. E. la y lo r and fam ily have n-. . u .u into the Siletz Monday, gone to Oregon City to make their 1 home. Miss Eva Harris and Mies Mar- M. L. T h o m p s o n , W. F. N ichols , R. G.W h it e , Vice-President Cashier Assistant Cashier Bank of Falls City F' allb C i t y , P o l k 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. DOG QUARANTINE, RESTRAINING AND MUZZLING ORDER The infectious and communi- cable disease known as rabies appears to be spreading in Polk Coun^y* and in compliance with Section 3, Chapter 14, Session Laws o f 1913, ORDERS ARE HEREBY GIVEN That all dogs owned or held within the above named County shall hereafter until otherwise ordered, be either held by chain or muzzled or restrained in such Mr. and M n. C. 8. O ’Brian went gueriete Dorman have been v.s.t- a manner as to prevent their to Monmouth to visit Mrs. O’Brisii’a inB relatives and friends in Salem biting anyone or further Convey ing infection should the disease mother for l *,e Pa8‘ three weeks Miss Marcy o f Portland who baa ^uj ' ^ er de ' el°P- Mrs. C. M. Fuller o f Salem is . .. -, ... I In accordance with Section 29. been attending the Lpworth U u- c h a t te r 14 Session U w 8 o f 1913i visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Lunde gue Institute in Salem spent a anyGne violating this order shall this week. couple of days with her brother, be guilty o f a misdemeanor, and Mrs. I. L. Smith of Clackamas is upon conviction shall be fined Rev. Marcy. visiting her parents, Mr. uud Mrs not less than $50.00 nor more G. W. Brentner and wife and J. R. Moyer. • than $250.00. sou Howard left Thursday morn JOHN W. ORR. J. E. Beezley of Salem came last " ing on an auto tiip to Corvallis Sheriff o f Polk County Oregon, Saturday to care for his mother and other intermediate points lu acting under orders o f the State who is quite ill. southern Oregon. Live Stock Sanitary Board. Elmer Hollingsworth, C. M. Olts From the number of milk cans and W ill Wood made a trip to seen at the depot it is to be sup F A B L E OF T H E A M A T E U R P O U L T R Y You are sure of the best, when you Toledo Mouduy posed that the people around Falls ask for Mt. Hood ice cream at Ellis. R A IS ER Mr. aod Mrs A. Lilick spent the City are beginning to realize that Once upon a time in the suburbs week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. dairying is the coming industry. of an almost metropolis lived a Benton o f Gervias. D r . W . L . H o llo w a y Miss Alta Thoe of Devils Lake, man who possessed an exceed C. H. West ol Tillamook wh° Idaho is visiting her aunt, Mrs. O. ingly robust appetite for chicken. C H IR O PR A C TIC He ate chicken everytime the op OF DALLAS. ORE. has been visiting the Weet home Aurland. Miss Thoe is on her re- portunity came anyways near Phone 822. returned Monday. turn from a„ extended trip in the presenting its-self until the visible W I L L BE A T F A L L S C IT Y H O T E L Misses Carol and Evelyn Hoag east. She returned by way of San supply was exhausted, of Portland are visiting their aunt, Francisco by steamer, passing A fte r several years patronage A L L DAY Mrs. Jessie Moyer. thiough the Panama canal. o f ^ e poultry dealers o f the city M o n d a y . W e d n e s d a y a n d a careful reckoning their owner discovered they coat him four dol lars and fifty cents each, to say nothing o f seventy-seven hours work and four bitter enemies. M O R A L—The farm is the place to do your farming. Change of Water Dates The B Water Bos Board met and decid ed to change the time for irriga tion as follows: On south side Monday’s, Wednesday’ s and Tues day’s and ou north side Tuesday's. Thursday’s and Saturday’s. Tim e from 6 to 9 P. M. Done by Order of Water Board, R M. W o n d e r l y , Chairman. DALLAS ITEMS From Itemizer. Harry Brady of Falls City working at the mill. is Mrs. M iller and son, Clay ate visiting W. P. Lewis and family. Howard aud Vercon Brentner of Falls City were in Dallas this week. Miss Pearl Titus of Falls C ity is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Black. Mr. Davis and fam ily of Falls City motored to Dallas Saturday night. Miss Josie Thompson of Black Rock is visiting her sister, Mrs. Paul Rusk. Lott Gardner of Falls City at he decided to raise a crop o f chick- Watlace Brown is repairing his Misses Loleta W e e t aud Margret ens o f his own. He boasted loudly tended the baud concert here Sat- A ll chronic and acute diseases threshing machine prepaiatory for and Elizabeth Sammons left Wed- o f it to his neighbors and told them urday night uesday morning on a hike to Frank what poor and cheerful idiots they . , . . treated. I f you are afflicted with the coming harvest. F R ID A Y E AC H W E E K u „ .... , ... Us v Hnn' i T h e v e x . , .t M.SS M a r v " e r e for not following his exam- ¡shorty Johnson, a business man any ailment call and we will talk ‘ r*- R- llall and children y • -I - ple. “ W hy,” he interrogated, of Falls City was a visitor in Dal- it over. returned from a three week's visit Hanmncnd and the campfire girls should 1 give a goodly portion of las this week. to follow later, but they have de- j my jnC0me to the dealer, when I Mr. and Mrs. Ira White of Falls cided to go in another direction. have time and space fo r a poultry Fresh Bread,Cakes,Cookies, l ies, City attended the band concert j yard o f my own?” and other bakery goods, every day here Saturday night. Kenneth Oxford gave a birthday j|e purchased a second-hand in- at the Falls City Bakery. P « t y , utt^ ay honor of ins cubator for six dollars and a big Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Tetherow of GIVEN QUIOK RELIEF Mrs. Wui. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. eighth birthday. In company with basket o f for five He ex. Falls City attended the band con eleven dollars fo r w ire K iin leaves almost Redfield and Mrs. Frank Hubbard a number of his friends they went as if by magic when cert Saturday night. up leal creek and spent the day. netting and posts and ten more went to Silvertou Wednesday. you begin using "5- Those present were: H. Atwood, for Mr. and Mrs. M. Woods spent Drops,"the famousold Mr. Bradley left Thursday noon Kenueth Rich, Paul Starr, Carl for lumber to build a house remedy for Rheuma the on-coming brood. Sunday at Falls City visiting. Mr. for Panhandle, Texas to join his Pugh, Ivo Cox, Basel Cox. Wanda tism, Lumbago, Gout, When all things were ready he and Mrs. J. V. Chitly. Sciatica, N e u r a lg ia son Frank who went there recently. 1 Cox, Orvil Rohertsou, Emerald and kindred troubles. ut his hundred eggs in the incu- , „ „ , , , . . Bennett, Mrs. Hinshaw, Geraldine Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cutler of It goes right to the L. M. Robertson nud wife and ; qejjg ator. He watched them dili- spot, stops-the aches gently, but in spite o f his careful l' alls t 'ily liave ,uov°d to this city C. M. Munson and wife returned , _ . <,— , — and pains and makes o f | where he has secured employment Sunday from a week’s outing at , 1 harles D ll> returned Wednes- watching, only twenty-five ■! — life worth living y K day trom nn extended visit m the them became chicks. These he at the m ill. l/!l / M a b o d e of "5-Drops’ l a today A booklet w it!i Newport. «ast. He visited his son in Ne- nursed tenderly and fed gener- Austin Titus hronght an auto each bottle gives full Mrs. W. R. Hinshaw came in braska and then spent some time ously. His feed bill amounted to d ir e c tio n s for use. load of young people over from from the Siletz lust Saturday to in Pennsylvania returning by way five dollars and seventy cents. Don’t delay. Demand Falls City Saturday evening to hear I "5-Drops” Don't nc- look after her house. She w ill re- 8“ n. About the time the fowls were | cept anything else in the fair. He says that there is an ready for the table a black-heart- the hand concert. place of it. A n y drug main about ten days. increased acreage of small grains ed desperedo came under cover gist can supply you. If you live too far There are strong indications that There will be a grove meeting a,1(| ‘ hey are expecting a large o f darkness and carried off eleven. trom a drug store send One Dollar to Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co , Newark, , , yield. Corn in Illinois was look One o f the neighbors dogs ate a cheese factory will he built at held at the picnic grounds up at lng fine w b,[e ¿n 80me 0j lbe 0tjie, tbree more and tw o others wand- Rickreall in the near future. A Ohio, and a bottle of “ 5-Drops” will be sent prepaid. Dutch Creek on next Lord s day. states he visited the rain and cold gred through a hole in the fence meeting wa9 held there last week, The Bible school, congregation of weather was holding them back. and w ere killed by a passingauto- which was well attended and quite a number of those present agreed the Christian Church will leave -------------- ------ mobile. The whole o f the remain- to take stock in the enterprise. Thrown From Load of hay the Christian Church at the close • FRESH PEACHES ing flock then wandered through W. II. Good, who lives near town « •. n Wm. Ellis of Falls City is tear i c ; . ; r \i the same leak and destroyed a of its Communion services and go Fjne picked pesches from t . M. nei?hbors rtower Rarden. costing ing down what is known a9 the old was thrown irom a load of hay to the picnic ground where a bas- LaFollett s \\ heatland Fruit harm, aa a resuR < 3jx dollars damages D’Lashmutt house, on North Le- Thursday and considerably shaken be served, alter fresh every day at 60-cents a box. an(J a fine 0f tw elve dollars for vens street. It is one of the oldest up. A doctor was called Friday ket dinuer will houses in Dallas. Mr. Ellis w ill ill be ¿he order W ill be in town until September perm itting them to run at large. morning and found that no bones which speaking erect a new house on this lot dur 1st. Call at the Falls City Hotel. Nine of the birds finally found us were broken, and it is hoped that ol the day. Come and go with ing the summer. O Michael. ‘ heir w ay to taWe » ant* af ter he will speedily recover. I«nd we will do you good. in Dallas aud Gervias. R H E U M A TIG SUFFERERS E