Siittmlny, September 4, 1015 r SALEM, FALLS CITY & WESTERN I'uHtM'iiKcr Tram Schedule Effective Oçt. 4,1914 w ssrsu vso IM am . . . . 7:00 Dallas. . . Falla City. Itl’ k Rock H. 15 S a le m it a * a ■ * Vni 1 fW ii v ' uti nil 8 .5 0 i * i Mm. 9.45 j 1*7 ¡ p in . 1 1 .0 7 3 .2 6 5 .0 0 1 1 .1 1 5 .3 5 1 2 :0 1 IM am . |SA pm . 17« pm . Bl’ k Rock F a l l s City. 9.30 1 .2 5 5 .4 0 D a lla s . . . 1 0 .1 0 2 .0 0 0 .4 0 S a le m 1 1 .2 5 3 .1 5 7 .4 5 . . 1 .0 5 A m . C I'OWIM, AOKNT ............................. . W. K David gun. THE FALLS CITY HEWS. ................ in eastern Ore- cil and the local electric company und the council does not appear anxious to grant a franchise. The Mina linuseii left fur Portland service i* regarded poor and un Tuesday. less there is an improvement there Mr. Clement mid (acuity have is no liklihood oi one being grant moved to Kai.ier. ed by the present council. ih \Vr. T. Crier and (amity moved to Hulem Tueaday. W A N T E D — 3nod Falls City pro in exchange for a good 160 j ond with poison uak. acre s t o c k ranch in Deachuettes Valley south of Bend, Oregon. Dr ilellwartli moved into iiie Also for sale, rent or trade cheap, new house Thursday. splendid residence property in Miaa Lena Moran from Portland, Fall* City, Oreg. Apply to ia visiting Mr*. Paul Shepherd. J o S K I'll M i k a i b o n , Mm. A. II. Dodd is hadley pois- I’ernal Myers brought Mr. T. Harris and family from Oretoan tael Saturday. Miaa Helen Dunk of Portland ia viaitiug at tlie M. L. 'I'lioinpaon home this week Rev. H. L. Hicks, pastor of Die Christian Church preached at Newt erg Sunday. C H IR O P R A C TIC Charles Hinshaw and wife mo tored over from McMinnville Sun day to work in the hop field*. NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE m Rassmusser and Lowe Brothers Paints p erty Brownsville, Oregon. F. K. Hubbard, W. B. McKown and families returned Saturday from Newport where they spent a week. They renort a good time und only regret they could not re main longer. While strolling on the beech, watching for ‘ mermaids’. F. K. found a fine agate which he had mourite I for a watch charm. Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies, i tea, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Glass of and other bakery goods, every day Brownsville, tire., were guests of at the Falls City Bakery. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nichols Thurs- Dr. W. L. H ollo way 8 TRIP AROUND THE WORLD L. B. Murray of Falls City, Ore. who livtd in Bismark 25 years ago, is visiting his brother-in-law, Fred Roberts.— Bisuiark, (N. D. ) Daily Tribune. Will beautify and preserve them. i l j f t J. C . T A L B O T T &. C O . I ¡B R. E. W i l l i a m s . M. L. T h o m p s o n , President Vice-President Bank o f Falls City F a l l s C i t y , P o se C o u n t y . O keuon 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. THINKING On Friday nitrht, Aug. 27th, OF PAM.A8, ORE. Few men really think, although occurred one o f tho greatest so Phone 822. each would deny the accusation. cial treats Falls City has had in Although man is supposed to be W ILL HE AT FALLS CITY HOTEL some time. It was called the ALL DAY ‘ ‘Trip Around the W orld,” and a rational thinking animal, think MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND The 1' l i l t e d States Department was in charge o f the Epworth ing is actually the hardest work FRIDAY EACH WEEK of Agriculture has issued a learned League o f the Methodist church. and the rarest he does. Wejhear All chronic and acute diseases epitome on “ How to make water- Mr. Lloyd Miller as chairman o f a thing, ordinarily, and imme treated. I f you are afflicted with : melou syrup." Last year it wa» the committee did very credit diately form an opinion about it. able work. Washington, D. C. Usually self-interest is at the any ailment call and we will talk I ‘ Puukin’ Syrup." bottom ot our conclusions. We it over. Mrs. W. Persey and Miss Sippel was at the home o f Mr. Harry are told, for instance, that prohi I returned last Saturday from the Starr where those contemplating bition is a good thing and that San Francisco Exposition. They the journey could buy their round the sale o f liquor should be forbid H ow ’s This ? As We offer One Hundred Dollars Re i made tlie return trip by boat and trip tickets for 25 cents per. ward for any case of Catarrh that a fortification for the first lap o f by law. It is the same with the enjoyed the trip very much. cannot be cured by Haifa Catarrh the journey by auto the guests i tariff, the single tax, the M exi Cure. Mrs. Olterhaum t^ho has been were served with a cup o f Mrs. can situation, the European war, F. J. CHENEY A CO . Tolsdo. O. W e. the undersigned. have known F. J i keeping house for Mr. Percey and Starr’s delicious ‘ ‘ Home made” in fact everything we have any Cheney fo r the last IS years, and bellevo lilm p erfe rtly honorable In all business | Anna while Mrs. Percy’ attended coffee and sandwiches. Across thing to do with. Do tve study transai lions and nnanelslly sbl* to carry ' the San Francisco Exposition, te- out uny obligations made by Ills firm. the Atlantic, to Italy, proved to the arguments for and against? NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. i turned Sunday to her home in be a moonlit ride to Mr. W ells’ No, wre simply jump at conclu Toledo, O. country home where beautiful sions allowing our personal feel Hall’s Catarrh Cur* 1« taken Internally, Salem. •■•ting directly upon the blood and mu- ings and prejudices to govern us. COUS eurfacea o f the system Testimonials L. B. Wcnderly has bought the > artistically gowned maids served Sent free Price "i cents per bottle. Bold How much more rational it would by nil Druggists. Ellis confectionery and taken J the macaroni to the tune o f an Take H a ifa 1 amity Pula for conaUpaltoa. be to hold up our judgement on ¡charge. Mr. Ellis will conduct a Italian waltz played on the piano. a question until we have had an store at one of the hop yards dur- Although the same scenery was opportunity to study it from liop picking season and then take \ observed, in reverse order, on j every angle. Then form an opin charge of Ids father’s farm near the trip to Japan ( Mrs. Cobbs ) ion and stand or fall by that the enjoyment was just as in opinion, until we learn something town. tense. Tea and wafers were o f which we have been in igno George Durev. wife, daugiiter The best show at the Gem tonight and Miss Perry, of Coburg weie served in an elegantly decorated rance that might change our room o f the Cobb home by m aid minds on the subject. N ot to be Hay wanted. Inquire at News guests ol Geo. W. Breutner Mon open to conviction is pig-headed. ens to match, (match the decora Narrowness is the bane of our day and Tuesday. Mr. Durey is a office. tions I mean). You were treated whole system o f civilization. Let merchant at Coburg and stopped Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Lawyer, to "H om e Made” ice cream in your mind be open to argument, emoute to Monmouth where lie Dallas, Oregon. tf. Holland, (Mrs. E. Montgomery’s and think— think for yuurself. will arrange to place his daughter beside the canal) where the wind — Exchange. A. H . Dodd raised some tine and Miss Perry in school. mill grew in the front yard. And tl.is year. Ireland—Ah me!— Pat and Mike NEW RE6ULATI0NS Alfred Vick of Salem was a Falls TH E P L A C E TO F I N D B A R G A IN S were both there and some ‘ ‘ Wild City visitor last Sunday. Effective September I, 1915. 1 The merchant who advertises is Irish Rose(s) and the Blarney Paragiaph 2, Section 488 o f Mr. And Mrs. J. R. Moyer were Mrs. D. worthy of your consideration. He Stone and Irish Stew. the Postal Laws and Regulations in Dallas last Saturday But i invites you to come to his store Courter can sure cook. is amended to read as follows: Otto Elkins returned from the and inspect bis goods confident wasn’ t it good to be be back in Fourth class mail shall not be harvest fields last Sunday. that he will be able to please you Georgia ( Mr. T reat’s) and hear registered, but mav be insured He is the coon quartette and banjo The town looks deserted on ac | both in quality and price. against loss in an amount equiv not afraid to place his goods on while you eat juicy melons served count o f mi many families buying alent to its actual value, but not ! record and stand behind his guar by the "b elles” o f Africa. gone to the hop yard*. to exceed $5.00 in any one case, I hope you get the idea that antee. That he ndvertises is also on payment o f a fee o f 3 cents: It is reported that peaches can evidence that he is wide-awake and the “ T rip ” was grandiferous, it not exceed $25.00 on payment o f l.e bought for 25c a hue he I at the keeps iu touch with the markets) sure was, but you know I was so a fee o f 5 cents; not to exceed orchards near Salem. and is in position to offer you bai- busy tasting that I didn’ t have $50,00 on payment o f a iee o f 10 Cleveland will commence to pick gains while his lion-advertising time to see and hear. T h e Epworth League h a d cents; or not to exceed $100 on hops Sept. 4. Further particulars competitor dozes in his chair and payment o f a fee o f 25 cents, in inquire at BrentAer’s store. wonders when in Thunder the mill charge o f it and they want me addition to the postage, both to to thank those who opened their Rev. 1£. I. Harrington, wile and will start. Trade with our adver- be prepaid by stamps affixed; homes to the jolly throng and sou of Poitland came Tuesday to i tisers. --------- -*-- ---------» ---------- but indemnity will not be allowed also to thank Mr. Hal Thompson, spend the week with his mother in case o f loss o f such mail ad MAY ELECTRIFY ROAD Mr. Lewis, Mr. Selig, Mr. Teth- and brother. dressed to Phillippine Islands, erow and Mr. Austin Titus for There has Leon much speculation tjuite a number of Indians front the use o f autos and the time unless loss occures in the postal as to the probability of the road to service o f the United States. the Siletz agency passed through they gave as chauffers. Falls City being electrified. The This amendment provides that here the first of the week bound Signed S. P. Company ate preparing to the following indemnity will be fo rthe hop yards. Mr. I. Took The Trip. electrify many ol their branch paid for loss o f insured parcels Abjut an inch of rain is reported roads and there is a late rumor mailed on and after September 1 to have fallen Monday night in the that the Falls City branch will be A Personal M a tte r 1915. Siletz Basin. That probably ac considered. Should this be done When you waut a laxative, you ! Covered by 3c fee, value to $ 5. counts lor tho nice cool weather. it will lie possible to get electric want one suited to the needs of 25. 5 c ................. your constitution. A good sure The burning of some slashing power for many purposes not avail 50. 1 0 c ................. laxative that will not gripe is— near Frank Hubbard’s residence i able at this time. It is believd N yal’s Figsen. We recommend this 100. 2 5 c ................. Monday caused the people to stick also that the company would bid candy-lozenge. Boxes at 10c, 25c There is and 50c. For sale at Thompson’ s up their heads and think about for the city lighting. J some hitch between the city coun- Drug Store. improving the water system. W. F. N i c h o l s , R. G. W h i t e , Cashier Assistant Cashier Ira 0. Mehrlinff, Postmaster. Free Methodist Church Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Preaching 11:00 A M ClasH meeting 12:00 P. M Evening service 8:00. H. A. W a l t e r , Pastor Christain Church Service on next Lord’s Day at 11a. in., and 7 :30 p. m. Bible School at 10 A. M. Junior Endeavor at 3 P. M. Christian Eudeavor at 7 P. M. Evening services 8 P. M. A cordial invitation to everyone. Strangers made welcome. B. L. H ic k s , Pastor. M. £ Church Regular services Sunday. The fourth quarterly conference will be held Tuesday, September 7 At 2:00 P. M. This is the last quarterly conference ol the church year and very important. All re ports should be brought in person or sent. FRESH PEACHES FOR CANNING Fresh Alberta peaches for can ning at $1.25 per bushel. Sold on orders only. L e a v e your orders at the Falls City Hotel. O. Michael. Butter and Eggs And Merchandising By HOLLAND. R. F A R M E R , do you spend money with mall order bouses? Do you send your cash to Chicago or New York while doing a iredit business with your local mer chant? You do not? Then w e congratulate you and beg to say that these words are addressed to the man who does. You. Mr. Mali Order House Patron, should think a few thoughts before buying an other money order or draft payable In Chicago. Think what sort o f welcome you would receive i f you went to that big Chicago concern with a few pounds o f butter or a few dozen eggs! Would the Chicago concern buy your eges. think you? Would it take your butter and give you In exchange sugar that Is sold at such a narrow margin of profit that the weighing must be careful and close or there will be a loes? Hardly The mail order house In sists on cash—cash In ad vance. There Is no barter ing and no cred it It is “ Send me your money first If you want m y goods.” It will be to y*our advantage directly and indirectly to spend your Teal money where you take your butter and eggs M