•í Saturday, Juiiusry Iß, 1U16 T H E T A L L E C IT Y IÍEW 8 NEEDED INDUSTRY SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY rHMM« 4 c< r Truin Schedule Effective Oct. 4,1914 BTW WBEÎIMH NO am. urn. prn. Mrs. C. M. Travis ia still confined Salem . . . 7;(Mi 9.45 4.00 | to her room. Dalias. . H.ia» 11.02 r,.;io Kall» City. H.50 U.:v»i 8.05 P. J. Shepherd was over from BPk Rock. 11:58 |VU 164 ” IU, Salem Tuesday. (4«TMUvai> am. pm pin. 1.06 Itl'k Ruck Prof. Haley \v is a Dallas visitor Falls City. 9.80 1.25 6.1U ' Wednesday evening. Dallas. ... 10.10 2.00 •’>.<111 11.01 3J6 Salem . [ 7.45 Mrs. Jeiuiiu Cobh who hua been PnwiM. Aunar sick with lagrippe is improving. Judge ’leal is reported to beguile ill ul his home here in this city. Tree Methodist Church Sunday School 10:00 A. M. French itig t i ;Oi A M. Class moot in# I2;UU I*. M. Evening 1 er vice 7:RU. II. A W altem , Postor. M. t E. Dropge ivas a business visitor to Purtlatui the first of the wet It Warren Cobh who lias been very ill with pneumonia is iiupiuving Church S un da y Sondeos Sunday Hchuol Morning Service Epworth League Evening Servitù Eeslfi Dodd of Monroe who has 10:00 A. M been visiting his parents returned 11:00 A. M. to hi* home Monday. 0:110 F. M. Thu Oswego, Dallas X Roseburg 7:30 F. M. W o o k Day Services Orchsatra Practice Wednesday 7:00 F. M. Co., have put on a new locomotive at the cement spur. C. J. Pugh uiaiiugcs to koe| pretty busy these snowy days fix Choir Practice, Wednesday H:00 ing telephone wires. P M Prayer Meeting, Friday 7:30 P. M-. and Mrs. James T. Dailey, M once residents of this place visited W. J. W ammen , Pastor. M. E. Thompson and other friends Tuesday. Post orrice Time Card Olticn hours: Daily, except Hun day, 8 a.in. to 0.30 p in. Mail arrives, from Tlie motor running between .Salem and Falls City has buei taken off pending ncgotiali ms with the weather. Salem 0.00 a,in., 6:16 p.m. Mrs. Beck of Canada who has Dallas, <*■ \ M , •; 15 P. M. been visiting her sister, Mrs. Alex Port lami X Eugene train 101, Courier, left Tuesday for Eugene 11:55 a. in. to visit relatives at that place. Blafk Kode, 1:30 P. M. M. L. 1 hompson was taking in Mail closes for: galea», 8.80 A.M., 1 P.M. and 6:30 ventory of the stock of goods car ried in his drug store this week. P. M. Chris Huusen assisted with the 'Dallas, 8:60 A. M. and 5:30P. M. work. Eugene & Portland train 102, I p. ui. C. J Pugh attended the Logan Black Rock. I l A. M. berry Convention at Portland the Mail Order and Postal Havings first of the week. Mr. Pugh was window closes at 0 P. M. elected vice-uresident of the con S unday O nly vention. Oflicc hours: 8:30 to 10.80 a.ui: Mail arrives liom Salem, 0.00 NOTICE OT DISSOLUTION a m. Notice is hereby given that the Portland «ti Eugene trsm 101, co-partnership doing business as 11:55 a. m. and under the firm name o f J. C. Talbott & Co., has this day by mutual consent dissolved partner ship. J. C. Talbott continuing the business and C. W. Matthews retiring. We therefore desire that all account due the old firm BOTTLE FLOATED 16 YEARS. o f J. C. Talbott and Co., be» set It W a t Thrown, W ith a Note, Into tha tled within 60 days. Pacific Ocean In 1899. Dated at Kails City, Oregon Hoijulam, Wash. — After floating this 11th day o f January 1016. Mail closes foi Salem, 8:30 a. m. Eugene A Portland train 102, 1 |> m Effective Oct. 20. 1015. I ka C. M e hhlin ov Postmaster about In tbo Pacific ocean for years a bottle containing a note, probably written anil thrown overboard by one of the oltlcera o f the achoner Transit, has been found ou the beach by an Indian. Bob Wayne.- near Mocllpa. The note was dated Aug. 10, 1800, and wns perfectly legible, though the .writing and the pa|>er were considera bly faded. The message with the note reads as follows: Schooner Transit, Aug." 10, IMS. — Ten daya out from Honolulu, H. I., bound to Ban Francisco Weather calm and baffllnc wind. All Is well. Latitude S3 degrees 41 minutes north, longitude ISA degrees ? minutes west. J. PETEBSON. J. C. Talbott, C. W. Matthews. Try Chiropractic. 'lliu bust show at the Cium tonight Fresh Breajl, Cakes,Cookies, Ties, and other bakery goods, every day at the Falls City Bakery. W ayne found the bottle on the bench FURH W A N T E D .— Highest prices after the record high tide o f the win paid. Write for price list. G. D. ter, which followed several days o f a henvy offshore blow, which brought In Alderin'Sc Co. Salem, Oregon, a heavy surf. I am doing all kinds of umbrella repairing at moderate prices. Leave Altoona Boy It N ow Jubilant A fto r U n them with II. Bmiienl, janitor. W. usual Operation. Gibson. LEG BONE PATCHES SPINE. Altoona, Pa.—Kenneth Oelat, aged four, la perhaps the happiest child In tho United States, for recently he re reived Ills discharge from tho hospital here. He wns sdmltteil to the bogpltsl on Christinas, 1013, suffering from tutor culosls o f the spine. lie could neither talk nor walk, and the case nn< thought hopeless. The gorgeous took n piece o f bone from bis right leg and inserted It In tho place where they removed the ills eased vertebra. The operation was successful, and Kenneth can run. tafii and play like other boys. B lst* o f Ohio, city o f Toledo, ( M Lucas County, ( Frank J. Cheney makea oath that he la senior partner of the firm o f F J. Cheney A Co., doing business In the City of To ledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm wilt pay tha sum of ONE H U N D R E D D O LLAR S for each and ev ery casa of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tha uaa o f H A L L ’S C A T A R R H CURE F R A N K J. C H E N E Y Sworn to before me and aubacrlbed In my preaence, thl* Dth day o f December. A. D. MW. A. W .. OLEASON, (Seal) N otary Public. H all’s Catarrh Cura la taken Internally and acta directly upon tha blood and mu cnui surfaces of tha aystem. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. C H E N E T A CO., Toledo. O. Sold by sll Druggists, He. k Taka Ball’s FaaUl/ rills tot constipation. FOR S A L E — Dried apples and pears; 10 and 12jo. l’ hone 158. A btautifu! 42-piece dinner set given away free. Flemings Conf. 1. 0 . M I C K A L S O N . REAL ESTATE DEALER All kinds of lands; business propositions listed, sold and ex changed, anywhere, Choice city uud country homes for cale cheap. Falls City, Oregon. Get your butter wrappers print ed at the News office, Walter L. Tooie, Jr., Lawyer, Dallas, Oregon. tf. The Womans World, Kami and Home, Home Life, Household and the News one year for $1.18. This section o f the country is and has been the center o f vast production o f fruit for years especially in the loganberry line. Year after year large amounts o f loganberries are sold at a small price and many go to waste on the vines. The plan o f establish ing a cannery has been discussed, but little or no heed has been given the subject. C. J. Fugh, whe operates a loganbei ry juice plant in this city and rnukeB many gallons o f the beverage every year, in a state ment Thursday, expressed his belief that if the business men o f this city would get together and organize a co-operative company and erect a dryer that they would be well paid for the expense that they would be out. He says that he has many inquiries during the summer in regard to the quantity o f berries that he can use and is often asked if he would guaran tee to take a certain amount. This is something that he cannot do as the berries if not given im mediate attention after being picked will soon spoil and be un fit for use. A dryer, he stated, could be bought at a reasonable price and the berries could be prepared for market. When the people saw that there was a market for the product they would engage in the industry and soon a flourishing business would result. Robert Palaus, manager o f the Salem Fruit Union, recently stated that he could take care o f all the fruit that could be dried or canned in this vicinity. The price paid for the berries is 2jc to 3c a pound. I f the dryer paid very well a cannery could be established and other fruits that would otherwise go to waste could be canned and sent to market. • ------- -<*— ----- Robert Kietb and family moved Tuesday to a farm near Mt. Angel. w W. E. Newsome of Itanier, Ore., was transacting business iu this m EB city Wednesday. Mr. Newsome was owner ol‘ the electric light r2§ plant here a few years ago. M R Miss Eva Harris was severely •V injured Monday uij^it ridding » , jifa tohhoggan. In some manner her; i'/ ' foot was caught and doubled back •.£ injuring the ligaments of the knee The sou of C. A. Spawn, who was injured by fulling off a bicyle last fall and has been suffering from the injury in bis leg was taken t o 1 the hospital at Dallas Thursday for treatmenl. C- J. I’ugh shipped last week to his distributors, Gray, McLean X Percy at Seattle. Wash., a carload of his Loganberry juice. The 201 b of this month he will also ship another car load to his distributors at Portland. Bargains In Queensware We have a nice line of dishes that we are offering at Bar gain Prices; 5 and 10c each. 25 V O T E C O U P O N IN P I A N O C O N T E S T G I V E N W I T H EVERY $1 CASH PURCHASE J. C. TALBOTT R. E.W i l u a m s , M. L . T h o m p s o n , President Vice-President .1. C. T a lb jlt lias purchased the interest of C. W. Matthews in ihe haul ware and furniture establish ment of J. 0. Talbott A’ Co , and is now sole owner. Josh has lived in Kails City during the past seven teen years and has been actiiely engaged iu business since 1006. He is an energetic 4»usiness man and is bound to succeed. Cashier R. G. W h i t e , Assistant Cashier Bank o f Falls City F a l l s C i t y , P o l k C o u n t y . O regon It is estimated that over four j feet of snowr has fallen since F r i- 1 day night, December 31, 1915, two; weeks. No one but the “ old sel ler»’’ have ever seen any thing here to equal it. Some of them tell it real “ skeery.” 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. THE JOKER Ed ited by Falls C ity High School. The Pareut-Teachers meeting held at the school house Tuesday was very well attended. An ex PARENT TEACHERS M EETIN G cellent program was rendered, The Parent Teachers association after wnich the President Mrs. C. j met at the school house Tuesday L. Hopkins spoke of the necessity of providing a reading room fo r ! * ™ a' aS a" d • very enjoyable and Sh<- ■ Profitable meeting was held. The the young people cf our town iu«u. ou»-, following program was rendered: earnestly urged the organization Seclections,— High School orch to take hold of this. Many of estra. those present were very euthusias Reading,— “ The advantages of a tic over the matter. She appoint hot lunch in school,” Miss Shields ed the following committees: J. J. Reading— Selections from Riley, Sainmous, Mr. Powers and R. M.j W«>nderly to lo >k after the procur M iss Hammond. Selections— High School Male ing of a room for meeting. Miss! Kailand. Mrs. Powers. Miss Ham . | Quartette. Vocal Solo— Helen Selig mond to look after the hooks which Alter the program an hour was spent in devising means by which j we may have proper places of amusement for the young people NEW TRAIN SERVICE of tho town. . A committee was ap- The Southern Pacific has put on pointed from the ccouncil and the a new motor service between Mill various churches of Ih e town to City and Albany, effective Januart procure a building and formulate 15, 1916: plans for carrying out the work. were ordered to be sent from the NfcW POTATOES FOR State Librarian. CHRISTMAS DINNER According to W. F. Harris, his sou-in-law, A. E, Meyers of Ore- town ifimd on new potatoes on Christmas day. Mrs. Harris was there for dinner a n d ’ can verify the statement. Mr. Meyer»’ grows fine potatoes in the proper season, but this is a little out of the ordi nary. W . F. N ic h o l s , Iieave Mill City 6:15 A. M. Arrive Albany 8:15 A. M. Leave Albany 5:15 P. M. Arrive Mill City 7.30 P. M. TO THE PUBLIC Luella Ward has the mumps. Mr. Henry Bandcioft is serious ly ill. Rev. Warren visited the school Monday. On January 11, 1916, I assumed Walter Fleming of the fifth was entire control and ownership of absent Monday. the business cf J. C. Talbott A Co., Lena Buell ivas absent Thursday and will coutinue under the name on account of sickness. of J. C. Talbott. I appreciate, and Charles Wortzburger ol the sixth desire to thank the public for their patronage in the past and assure i grade was ill last week. A girls chorus has been organiz ed in the High School under the supervision of Mrs. Moyer and will soon be able to compete with the town cats. Grant Buckner was absent from school Tuesday and Thursday on account of sickness. It is surmis ed that eleighiug is not good for the health. The male quartelt made its first appearance in public Tuesday night at the Parent. Teachers meet ing. Their first selection. “ The Bull Frog iu the Pool” , was so lieautifully rendered that one could almost hear the splash, and so well was it appreciated that they were asked to sing another. This is only one evidence out of many of the good work Mrs Moyer is doing in the school. Common sense is a rare article. Tt is of even more value than horse sense. It was discovered in Web- sters Unabridged Dictionary long ago by an investigating freshie, but its real value was hit upon by a Senior who said that this virtue was the key note to ail situations; if this is indeed true, then we should assert that the F. C. H. S., Students are a musical bunch. This article uo matter how much used still remains bright and use ful but unused, it becomes rusty aud worthless Although the name is common sense we could say it is rather extraordinary, but it is them that they will always be ac- Richard Vandenbache of the corded the same courteous treat- ; slxtb grade has the mumps. rneut and I shall, if possible, serve , , , CLASS MEETING Verme Hudson was absent from them even better in the future. 'the third grade Wednesday. A t the business meeting at the Wishing all a happy ami pros obtainable by all who really thick; Christian church Monday night perous year, I am, Mr, McMillion of the Siletz Ba From Shakespeare's essay on, the following officers were elect sin is sick at the Falls City Hotel. Yours very truly, “ The Appeal to Reason. ’ ed: J. C. Talbott . Alice Adams of the first grade I>ast Monday afternoon while Superintendent— Mrs- R. M. was absent from school on account four boys were practising a quar Wonderly. of sickness. LAW ENFORCEMENT tette selection at the home of Mrs. Treasurer— R. M. Wonderly. Emerson Reece of the fifth grade “ There has never been any dc- Chas. Morer for the coming parent- Secretarv— Park Calkins. maud in Polk county for the en was absent from school on account teachers meeting Tuesday evening, Organist— Leota Bradley, forcement of the Sunday closing of sickness. an Oregonian agent approached law, and I do not propose to bother Librarian—C. L. Bradley. I.avena Meyers and Esther Clev- the door. Listening at the pecul Superintendent o f Primary De the officers of the law with its en iand have been absent from school iar voices which were coming soft forcement until complaint is filed” on account of deep snow. partment— Mrs. R. Paul. ly through the keyhole he stood says District Attorney Sibley. motionless on the porch without A fte r all the business was Floyd Reese and Bertha Beuton There is a widespread agitation knocking. When the song was transacted the meeting adjourn of the sixth grade who were sick against the old statute and its en finished Mr. Gordon Sammons ed and retired to the basement with mumps return to school this forcement, and inialive petitions stepped to the door and asked bis where the Junior Bereans had have already received enough eig business. The man replied in a their class meeting. natures to assure the voteis that The constitution for the self- very dignified manner, “ I am tak The Bereans had their nomina they will have a chauce to repeal government of the High School, ing orders for the Oregonian and tion and election o f officers, the the measure, if they so desire. with a few changes, has beeu ac would like to have your name on following officers being elected: There is no reason why the law cepted and ratified by the student the list.” Mr. Sarr.mons quickly should be carried out to the letter body. President—Mrs. S. R. Skeels. glanced at Mrs. Moyer who was Vice-President— Mrs. Bradley. in Dallas or in Polk county, accor shaking ner head vigorously, for Barbara and Gerta Chamberlain ding to the district attorney and an immediate reply. Gordon who Secretary- -Mrs. Edna Russell. of the first grade, Carrol Reynolde Sheriff Orr, and they intend to fol is a staunch Republican, seeing Treasurer— L. C. Tyler. of the second grade and Dallas low the lead of other counties in she was dissatisfied turned to the Hoisted of the fifth grade were ab Editor— Mrs. R. Paul. the valley and ig tore the law until agent and replied, “ We are all sent from |cbool this week ou ac Superintendent o f Home De complaint is made.— Polk County democrats at this house and take count of the deep snow. partment— Mrs. Z. Batourney. Observer. the Oregon Journal therefore we Some people are so old-fashioned do not care for that paper, farther- A fte r the transaction o f busi ness a dialogue was had in which that they imagine that when an A steam roller rolled on a stray more, we like to get the “ strait” o f canine. politics and no one can take the Mrs. Edna Russell, Mrs. Nina officer subscribes to his oath of o f Oregonian and get things strait. Chamberlain, C. J. Bradley and fice that he pledged himself to en And flattened him east and weit; The man looking downcast very R. Paul participated, after which force A L L the laws, not only such He hadn’t a chance to utter a whine. politely turned and started away the meeting adjourned and re as might be pleasant or convenient freshments were served and a to certain individuals in his hail- But his pants, no doubt were press saying, “ May God help you, I will wick. ed. remember you in my prayers.’ ’ social time was had.