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3 THE FALLS CITY NEWS. JU L Y »1, 1015 SALEM, FALLS CITY & WESTERN Passenger Train Schedule Effective Oct. 4.1014 IM ! I«7 i » i tin w iiiK i) am. am. pm. 3.25 Salem . . . 7:00 9.45 5.(Ml Dalla*. . . 8.15 11.07 ! 5.35 Falls City. 8.50 11.41 12:01 Bl’kUock. Free Methodist Church Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Preaching 11 :00 A. M. Class meeting 12:00 P. M. Kveiling service 8:00. If. A. W a i . tkk , Pastor. DO YOU Tho best show at the < Jem tonight Mrs. Ilennclt w h h a Dallas vie- YOUR HOUSE, WE MEAN, itor Friday. Christain Church I*. J. Shepherd returned from Service on next Lord’s Day at ‘ 1 |T0 IM i * i Rassmusser and Lowe Brothers Paints KAMI MOUND Cortland Sunday. p ill. am. pm. 11 a. in , and 7:30 |>. m. 1.05 HPk Rock Will beautify and preserve your buildings. Bible School at 10 A. M. T. West visit'd Ins daughter j 5.40 Fai Is City. 9 .:« ) 1.25 Junior Endeavor at 3 p. M. 0.40 in Salem Tuesday. Dalla«. . . 10.10 2.00 7 15 Salem . . . 11.25 3.15 Christian Kndeavor at 7 P. M. Mr*. Gibaou of Black Kook was A < COW K M , AUENT Kvtming service« 8 P. M. $ in the city Tuesday. A cordial invitation to everyone. Fred lielcber oi Portland wan in Strangeis made welcome. Falls City Tuesday. B. L. H icks , Pastor. \Y. P. Lewis was up from Dallas ;tbe first of the week. M. E. Church Mr. Turpin of Black Itock was R. E. W illiams . M. L. T hompson , W. F. N ichols . R. G. W hite . Morning service appropriate to President Vice-President Cashier Assistant Cashier in the city Tuesday. Grandmother’s Day. Decorations (¿uite a number are going out on by the Primary department. Kpworth League at seven-ten. camping expeditions. Regular evening worship at eight. W. A. Persey was in Salem on F alls C it y , P olk C odnty . O regon You are cordially invited to at businers the tiret of the week. Does a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time Mr. and Mrs. George March re- tend. Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States. M ilton A. M akcy , Pastor. take a kodak with turned from the coast Sunday Notary Public officially connected with the Bank. Joe Gnliain went to Salem Tues WOOD CUT ON SHARES Wood to lie cut on the shares. Your vacation no matter where day to attend the camp meeting. you go will be doubly pleasant if Mrs. \V. T. Greer spent Tuesday Enquire of Mrs. Frank Butler. 2t you Kodak. Then too the little with Mrs. Geo. Gerlingor of Dallas. Change of Water Dates Sarah Elizabeth Bttzlty FRESH PEACHES picture made bo easily will show C. M. Oils and \Y. M. Black are The Water Board met and decid Was born February 14, 1843, the hoinefolks the splendid timeB Fine picked peaches from C. M. working at the saw mill at Black ed to change the time for irriga you had. LuFollettV Wheatland Fruit Farm, in Wayne County. Indiana. Itock. tion as follows; On south side In her 12th year, with her fa- fresh every day at 60-cents a box. Mrs. Ole Kile and children left Will lie in town until September ther s family, she moved to Monday’s, Wednesday’s and Tues KODAKS $0 to $00 day's and on north side Tuesday’s. Wednesday for Portlaud to visit 1st. Call at the Falls City Hotel. Henry County, Iowa, and a few Thursday’s and Saturday’s. Time friends. BROWNIES $1 to $12 years later to Ringgold County. O. Michael. from 6 to 9 P. M. Mrs. Sheppard and family have At the age of 18 she was mar returned from a two week's visit iu ried to Alexander Rogers who Done by Order of Water Board, SHOWER R. M. W onderly , Chairman. Portland. Last Saturday night, July 24, at gave his life for his country in the Civil War. To this union one Wynne Greer is visiting his the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mrs. L. E. Starr of Portland vis grandmother, Mrs. Packard at Hunter a shower was given their son was born. daughter. Miss Nettie Hunter in ited the Starr family Thursday. At the close of the Civil War, Portland. honor of her approaching marriage, in company with her father’s C. M. Munson and daughter. Mrs. Hedgepath of Airlie has Aug. 1, to R. V. DeWitt. Many been visiting her sister, Mrs. useful and valuable presents were family, she moved to Hickory Olevia were iu Dallas this week. given to Miss Hunter. About thir County, Missouri, where in 1873 Mrs. Clarence O’Brien moved to Thrasher. ty of her friends gathered to do she was married to Edward F. Sumit, Ore., where her husband is Miss Bernice Dodd who has been her honor. They engaged in var-1 Beezley who passed away in Falls working. visiting her brothers near Bruce ious games of amusement on the ' City six years ago. Elder B. L. Hicks went to Dallas | lias returned home. lawn. Refreshments were served To this union five children were Tnursday afternoon to preach a at 10 o’clock and it was near mid I ajb I—Pair of bi-focal glasses in, night ere the happy throng separ- born: three of whom are still funeral seimon. gold frame. Fimlor will please ated for their homes wishing thejliving. Benjamin F. of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Kroskey and leave at the News oliice. bride-to-be a happy and prosper- Oregon, John E. of Salem, Ore daughter of Portlaud are visiting, Miss Rickson who has been visit- 0U8 lin gon and Jesse L. of Port Angeles, Mrs. F. Droege. ing her sister, Mrs. Marcy return- Mf and Mrs. S. F. Woodward Washington. Mis. E. P. Brown and Mrs. A. *d to Portland Monday. and daughter Frankie cf Abilene, In 1888 the family moved to Edick spent the day with Mrs. John Chamberlain and wife and Kana., spent several days visiting Polk County, Oregon. She spent C. E. Powell on Thursday. when you George Chamberlain and wife lelt Mrs. \\ oodward s sister, Mrs. C. l . most of her remaining years near You are sure .. of the ,■ best, ».r • i » . Hopkins. They spent several Miss Helen Treat who has been 1 weeks in California - - - - visiting their Falls City. ask f<»r Mt Hood ice cream at Ellis. Wednesday for the coast During the last two years she attending the Normal for six weeks Mr. Leathei wood, father of Mrs. daughter and attended the San ! Sheppard lias gone to the Springs Diego and San Francisco Fairs. tried living in Newport and Sa is home for the summer. Dr. W . L . H o l l o w a y Mr. Woodward has been in the lem respectively, but was not near Albany for his health. Mrs. B. F. Beezley of Portland depot at Abilene for the U. P. Co., satisfied anywhere except at the .CHIROPRACTIC was in Falls City to attend the Mrs. Allie Teal and daughter for 15 years. They were very OK IJALLAS, ORE. Mabel spent last Saturday in Dal favorably impressed with Oregon. old home in Falls City, where funeral of Mrs. S. E. Beezley. Phone 822. las visitine Mrs. Farrington. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kennel and N. Selig and family and Clay she died Tuesday morning, July WILL BK AT FALLS CITY HOTEL Oxford and family went to Salem 27th, 1915, at the age of 72 years daughters of Albany were visitors A break was found iu the Elec ALL DAY at the Persey home Wednesday. tric Light Co’s., dam Wednesday last Sunday on a pleasure trip. 5 months and 13 days. MONDAY. WEDNESDAY AND The automobile went on a strike Mrs. Beezley had been a devout ! but was repaired so there was nO|at8alem and they were stranded L. M. Robertson, Dick Van Den FRIDAY EACH WEEK member of the Christian Church inconvenience'to light users. On for the night. Part of them ar- Bosch and son and Mr. Brooks All chronic and acute diseases Thursday night about 9:00 o'clock rived home Monday morning on for more than twenty years. went on a fishing trip this week. Funeral services were conduct treated. If you are afflicted with another break occurred leaving the lhe 8:50 train and Mr. Selig Mrs. M. A. Wilson and children brought up the rear with the auto ed at the Christian church at 2 any ailment call and we will talk cjty m darkneS8 of San Francisco. Cali., was vis mobile arriving about 2:00 o’clock o’clock Wednesday afternoon by it over. iting her brother, O. Auriand this Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kugel and ami Tuesday morning. They had a Elder B. L. Hicks. Interment in week. delightful time. party of Dallas were in the city the old city cemetery. j lust week. Their auto got out of Miss Minnie Sippel of Bright, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brentuer order and they returned on tbe and son Howard returned Wednes Fllawarth Nfetlev Mathanv Ontario Canada is visiting at the day from an automobile trip to train. G IV E N Q U IC K R E L IE F Ellswerth Wesley Matheny. | home of w - A- Per8ey a,ld family | Corvallis and other points in cen Mr. Dunn who lives on the M k tral Oregon and also up the Rowle born in Maroa, Illinois. January l*''8 week. Pain leave* almost if by magic when (Siddell place who has been sick river and South Forks to London 29, 1865, passed away at his home C. L. Hopkins and his brother- you begin using "5- in Dallas, Oregon, July 27. 1915. Springs. Mr. Brentner says that with pueuniouia since July 6 is in-law, S. F. Woodward took a Drops," the famous old remedy for Rheuma improving very rapidly, hut is still the crops in the valley look fine aged 50 years, 5 months and 27 trip to Balderee camp to see the tism, Lumbago, Gout, and everything seems to be in a days. The family surviving is Sciatica, N e u ra lg ia ! bedfast. * nourishing condition. They report his widow, Mrs. Minnie Matheny, logging. and kindred troubles. two sons, Elmer and Lynn Geo. W. Marsh of Dallas, an in a fine trip. I. J. Lucas who has been visiting It goes right to the one daughter Viola Blanche, two his daughter, Mrs. A. H. Dodd structor in band and orchestra was spot, stops the aches The Foreign Mission of the and pains and makes in the city Tuesday looking over Christian Church met at the home brothers, Joe of Maroa, 111., and several weeks returned to his home Edward of Edgar, Neb., three - VLL.ijMalBM life worth living. Get the field with a view of organizing of Mrs. Alex Courter Tuesday and sisters, Eva Lewis of Edgar, Neb. at Monroe. [( J i f i f ) l H I a bottle of "5-Props ' U | today. A booklet with transacted the usual amouut of Clara Buer of Fallon. Nev., and a class here. Mrs. Sheppard lost a valuable MM h hottle gives full business. A good account of the d ir e c tio n s for use. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt and son of affairs carried on by the Conven Emma Austin of Monmouth, Ore. cow Thursday evening by becom Don't delay. Demand The deceased has been a mem Myrtle Creek are visiting Mrs. tion at Albany recently was given ''5-Drops " Don't ac- ber of the Christian Church for ing entangled in a rope and kill j cept anything el*e i" P ratt’s sister, Mrs. Selig. They by Mrs. R. Paul and Rev. Hicks. several years. ing herself. , place of it Any drug- will accompany Mr. Selig and fist can supply you. If yon live too far Elder B. L. Hicks. Pastor of Miss Sadie Van Doren of Ionia, Mr. and Mrs. Will Belcher and from a drug store send One Dollar to Micb., Mrs. A. M. Varsall of Dallas the Christian Church of Falls family to Newport. Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co., Newark, Harry Packard of Portlaud were and Mrs. C. L. Hopkins were City conducted funeral services Ohio, and a bottle of “5-Drops" will be Wheat threshing commenced in Mrs. Eleanor Butler at the Dallas undertaking parlors ! guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. guests of ■eat prepaid. this section of the country Tues- Thursday. Miss Van Doren is a Thursday afternoon. W. T. Geer Sunday. day. The first threshed was on the teacher in Ypslanti, Mich. Walter L. Tooie, Jr., Lawyer, Mehrling farm and was said to While attending to business down Mrs. J. Pearson and daughter, Card of Thanks Dallas, Oregon. tf. ¡yield thirty-five bushel per acre. Mrs. C. J. Chirk who has been on town last Monday some miscreant To our many friends who were __________ a homestead . . in . ________________ the Siletz are viait- entered the house of Mrs. Charles Fresh Bread,Cakes,Cookies, Pie«, Last week a cow belonging *° mg friends here while on their way \ Moyer and appropriated a valuable sti kind to us during the sickness, and other bakery goods, every day Mayor Griffin while being drove to Forest Grove. gold watch, at least that is the death and burial of our beloved at the Falls City Bakery. home from the pasture was struck mother, Sarah Elizabeth Beezley, CliDt Harlan, Mr. and Mrs. Edick belief as the watch is missing. Mr. and Mrs. J. Purdy returned by a falling snag from a burning and Grace Hulbert ______ David E. McDonough of Califor- we wish to express our most sincere motored to Wednesday from San Francisco ....... ‘ *” tree and crippled so badly that it Gervais Sunday and spent the day nia is visiting Alex Courter and thank«. after a three weeks visit with Mr. [. , , , L!‘, f , ’ with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burton. family this week. had to be killed. Signed: The Children. Purdy’s pareuts and the Fair. J. C. TALBOTT & CO. mamm Bank of Falls City : YOU THOMPSON, Drug Store. R H E U M A TIC SUFFERERS E. A