Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, January 22, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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    Don’ t forget to call for free vote
coupon in I'iauo Context when you
trade with the merchants.
SOUTH! RN PACIFIC COMPANY
IVMuntft-r Train Schedule
Effective Oct. 4, lu i4
W RUT BOUND
a in.
m
i « i
Hill.
pm .
4.00
5.30
6.05
S m U- iii . . . 7:00 9.45
Dallaa. . . 8.15 11.02
Falls City. 8.50 11.35
11:65
BPkRock.
B4«Tau»MU
IM
Hill.
tie
Ite
pm .
pm .
1.05
I t i’ k R ock
6.10
Falls City. 9.30 1.25
6.40
Dallas. . . 10.10 2.00
7.45
Salvili . . . 11.01 8.15
A hiVIU, AUXHT
Free Methodist Church
Sunday Helmut 10:00 A. M.
I'ruchitiy 11
A . M.
Class meeting l'J:UO I’. M.
Evening service 7:30.
H. A. W a l t l k , Ps«tor.
M. L Church
Sunday Service*
Mr and Mrs. Titus said Mra.
Jud Pouter »pent lout Saturday Singleton motored to Dallas ou
runner* Wednesday evening.
at Dallas.
10:00
11:00
d;30
7;.'M)
A FOXY OLD VILLIAN
The
Up
m
and W o r k fo r Th e ir F a v o r it e
C a n d id a t e .
m\
Bargains In Queensware
We have a nice line of dishes
that we are offering at Bar­
gain Prices; 5 and 10c each.
J. C. TALBOTT
SuauAV O n l y
t
Win. kinlay wan up from Dallaa
Office hours: 0:30 to 10:110 a.in: Friday and Satuiday of last week
Mail arrives from Salem, 9.00 renewing acquaintance with hie
a m.
family.
Portland A Eugene train 101,
Mrs Pres Walton of Albany is
11:55 a. m.
hero visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Mail closes lot Salem, 8:50 a. in.
Cleve Powell. Mrs. Walton lived
Eugene A Portland train 102, 1
in Falls City a few years ago.
p. m.
Effective Oct. 20, 1915.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
I h a C. M b u r l i n o , Postmaster
General Carranza is probably
an old villian. a murder and assas-
sasin o f the most depraved char­
acter, yet no one will accuse him
o f being a fool. The recent mur­
der o f nineteen Americans whom
he was expected to afford protec­
tion would have caused the rulers
o f great empires to tremble. In
the seclusion o f his bedchamber.
President Wilson would have con­
cocted note after note bristling
with classic words and high sound­
ing phrases calculated to over­
whelm the average aboriginee.
But not so with Carranza. He
promptly “ disavows” the act,
laying all blame on his one time
fellow bandit, but now arch enemy
Francisco Villa and orders that
the said Villa be murdered in cold
blood, even as were the nineteen
misguided Americans at Ysbel.
This brutal method of reprisal and
revenge appears to be pleasing in
the sight o f our lord and master,
Woodrow, who pats him on the
hack and admonishes him that as
he has been faithful over a few
things, shall he be made ruler
over many things. Thus has this
wily villian extricated himself
from a very serious predicament
and rid himself of a very danger­
ous enemy. But the blood o f the
murderd Americans cries up to
W ilson and he heeds them not.
F o r e s * s ra B e g in n in g t o l i n e
j
Dalla*, 0:00 A. M., 6:15 P. M
Mrs. J. D. Brack and Misn Lila
Portland A Eugene train 101, Courier caino Tuesday to visit Alex
11:55 a. in.
Courier and faintly.
Black Rock, 1:30 P. M.
Miss Alice tjutut, one of the
Mail clone« for:
teachers at Black Bock was in
Salem, 8 50 A.M., 1 P.M. and 5:30 Dalian laat Saturday.
P M.
When you buy anything of a
Dalla*, 8:50 A. M. aud5:80P. M.
merchant
ask him for a free vote
Kugene A Portlnml train 162,
coupon ou the Piano Contest.
1 p. m.
Black Bock, 11 A. M.
Vernon Brentner, who ia work­
Mail Order and Putta I Saving* ing on the farm of E. Edick near
window cloaca at *5 P. M.
Stavton wan in town thin week.
RKCIPC TOR GRAY HAIR.
V o t i n g C o m m s n c o d In E a r n e s t .
The Big Piano Content is now KSf I
C. J. I'ugli wan in Dallas Mon­
fife !
on.
The various candidates are
day attending the annual meeting
Saturday.
working in earnest and it will be ''V
Mia* Vola Helig war in l>alla« of (he telephone exchange of the
an
exciting game ere the first ■
Dallas Telephone Co.
Thuraday,
.
count. The merchants are en-
Mr*. Beit Buell returned from
2 5 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
Mr*. W. A. pefaey ia reported on
thusiastic and believe that it will É !
Kpringliidd
Monday
evening
where
EVERY $1 CASH PU R C H ASE
the tick lial.
be the means o f keeping much
she had ultended the funerul of
trade at home that has hereto­
Floyd Miller war a Dallua visitor
her father, II J. Black.
fore went to mail order houses.
Uhl Satuiday.
A card from Henry Brown dated It will bring the rfierchants and
Harry Starr visited in Dallas
at Boston, Mass., stales that he in the people closer together and
Uwl Saturday.
enjoying everything
but t h e demonstrate that goods can be
Miaa Morey Sheppard spent lust weather. He says that the West bought at home as cheap and in
i* better theft the East. He will many instances cheaper than to
Sunday in Dallaa.
K. E. W illiams , M. L. T hompson , W. F. N ichouj , R. G. W hite ,
President
Vice-President
Cashier Assistant Cashier
Mra, Kditli Brown wan in Dalian probably chase himself back here send off.
aa soon an possible.
The ballot box is now at the
Tueadayon huninean.
A.
A.
I'.
P.
Tn hxlf plnl of water ailrt 1 os Bay
Bum. a small box o f Barbo Compound;
and v» o i o f glycarlna Apply to Ilia hair
tn lia a work until It become« the desired
ahadr. Any druedst can put Ibis up or
' ou enn mix It at homo at vary llttlo cost.
Full directions for making and uao come
In oarh box o f Barbo Compound It will
gradually darken stroakod, fadod «rav
hair and romovea dandruff It la excel­
lent for falling hair and wilt make harsh
hair soft and glossy. It will not color the
scalp, la not sticky or greasy, and does not
rub off.
Mtrchanfs Enthusiastic
Robert 11 nicy wa* in Dull*« laat
Josh 'Talbott and Mi*. Thomp­
Cheater Ward »pent the day in
M.
son
chaperoned a sleighing party
M Dalian laat Satuiday.
Wednesday
night and went to Dal­
M
Mildred (.¡rant visited frietid* at
las where they attended a picture
M Dallaa laat Saturday.
theatre. Those invited; Mr. and
Wook Day Service*
J. C. Tallxi'.t and wife were Dal- Mrs. N. St-|ig and family, Mrs.
Oicbestra Practice Wedueeday la* visitor* laat Saturday.
Josh'Talbott, Mr*. M. L. I nompsou
7:00 I*. M.
Chat. Norrin mado a huninena nud family, Beitha Frink, Austin
Ohoir Practice, Wedueeday 8:00
Titus.
trip to Dallaa Thursday.
P. M.
Mrs. J. L. Illingworth, of Wnm-
Prayer Meeting, Friday 7:30 P,
Mina Kditli Montgomery made a
ac, Oregon is here visiting tier
trip to Salem Inat Saturday.
M.
W. J. W auhkn , Paetor.
daughter, Mis. B. M. Wonderly.
Mr*. Phillip (iottfreid and niater.
Mrs. Illingworth is a pioneer ot
Butii were in Dullan Saturday.
I’oik county having settled here
' Post Office Time Card
Harold Frink waa seeing the more than 32 years ago. During
the past sixteen yearn, however 6lie
Office houra: Daily, except Sun­ sights in Dallas la«t Saturday.
day, 8 a in. to 6.30 p.m.
The Art Club gave n dinner at has been away from the county,
the home of Mra. Josh TaiboO This is her first visit in twelve
Mail arrive*, from
years.
Tuesday afternoon.
Salem 0.00 a.in., 0:15 p.m.
Humluy School
Morning Service
Kp worth L uakuo
Evening Service
.1
THE TALLS CITY NEWS.
Saturday, January 22, 1910
News was received here last week
of the death of Andrew Kreitzer at
Modesta, Calif. He was watchman
on the 'Tuolumne bridge and was
supposed to have been struck by a
panning train. Mr. Kreitzer was
the father of Jack Kreitzer of this
city. Jack is a son-in-law of J. ti.
8. Powell. Cleve Powell and Jack
Kreitzer were out on a hunting
trip at the time and it was difficult
to locate them. Jack left last Sat­
urday night fur Modesta.
MID-NIGHT MORNING EDITION
Oregon Journal Bargain Days,
Jan. 19 to Feb. 4, 1916. Daily ex­
cept Sunday $3.75 a year; includ­
ing Sunday $5 a year by mail.
Wonderly’a Confectionery.
The merchants giving free vole
coupons in the Piano Contest will
sell you goods just as cheap if not
Notice is hereby given that the cheaper than any other merchant.
co-partnership doing business as Call for coupons.
News office and you can cast your
vote at any time during business j
hours.
Remember that there is a prize
o f $10 in Gold to be given to the
lady having the largest number
o f votes at the first count, Feb­
ruary 12. This is worth working
for.
RICKREALL SCHOOL HOUSE BURNS
Bank o f Falls City
F alls C i t y , P olk C o i n t y . O keoon
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.
Nominating Blank, Popular Voting Contest.
*
School
B u ild in g
a nd
C ontents
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De­
s t r o y e d b y F ire M o n d a y E v e n i n g .
The school building at Rickreall
was totally destroyed by fire
Monday evening. The building
and furniture was valued at $5.-
600 and had an insurance of
$4,000.
A defective flue, is said to be
the cause o f thejfire. Fire was
discovered above the furnace
about 2:30 Monday afternoon but
was thought to have been extin­
guished. About 7:00o'clock that
evening flames burst forth and
before help could be obtained it
was impossible to save it. The
gymnasium and equipment were
in a generate building and were
saved.
The structure was a four room
building o f modern school house
style and was built about three
years ago.
Arrangements have been made
to continue the school and it is
presumed that the building will
be rebuilt as soon as the weather
will permit.
Pome admire the lilies,
Some admire the Rose,
But one admires the,
Myrtle with the freckles.
Burtou Spawn, who was recent­ Ou her nose.
— Contributed.
ly taken to the hospital at Dallas,
underwent au operation for blood
poison Saturday.
BIRTHDAY DANCE
Address..........................................................
As a young lady worthy to become a candidate in your
popular Voting Contest, I present this name with the distinct
understanding and agreement that the managers o f the paper
will not divulge my name.
This does not obligate me in any way whatever.
•
Signed . .............................................................
A d d ress......................................................
LA GRIPPE IS SERIOUS
The "Joker’’
this week.
is snowed under
Good time to pay up your back
subscription
and help some lady
K n o w n There.
get
a
tine
piauo.
Independence. Or., Jan. 17.— j
O. Aurland has been very sick
The worst epidemic of la grippe in
the history of this place is now with the asthma this week, but at
prevalent here as well as in the tiie present he is improving.
E p id e m ic at In d e p e n d e n c e W o r s t E v e r
rural communities adjacent to the
city.
No case has yet proven fatal,
but it is feared that if precautions
are not taken more serious ail­
ments may result owing to the
unusual severity o f many o f the
cas^s. Physicians here have been
on the go continually since the be­
ginning o f the present cold spell.
The roof of the blacksmith shop
at Baldpree's camp at Black Rock
fell in from the weight of snow.
Alex Stevens and wife of Port­
land caute last week to visit rela­
tives in this city. They came by
automobile and will have to stay
until the roads are passable again
A freight eugine rau into a derail
switch Monday night near the de­
pot. The switchboard had been
CENTRAL COMMITTEE MEETING
paiuted the wrong color. Last Sat­
A meeting o f the precinct com­
urday the engine and baggage car
mitteemen o f the Republican
There was a dance given at the
of passenger train No. 161 was de­
Central committee o f Polk county i
railed by the snow piling up ou
home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lewis
will be called at the court house
Saturday night, January 15, given
the track.
at one o ’clock on Saturday, with ,
in honor of Mr. R. R. DeWitt and
Chairman D M. Hampton pre­
Mrs. Guy Lewis, twin brother and
siding. While the meeting is o n e 1
LADIES AID ANNUAL REPORT
sister, 21st birthday. At 12 o’clock
o f precinct committeemen every
lunch was served.
The aunual report of the Ladies
J. C. Talbott.
candidates nominated up to date
republican voter in the county is
Those present: Mr. and Mrs. R.
Aid
of the Christian church for
C. W. Matthews.
in the big piano contest:
invited to attend and to partici­
V. DeWitt, Mr. and Mrs. Andy
1915.
pate in the session. Much im­
Mrs. Grace Hulbert,
Wurtzberger, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
There have been iorty-one meet­
portant discussion will be indulg­
Try Chiropractic.
Miss Lola Bradley,
D eW itt; Misses Ola Martin, Ruby
ings held during the year.
ed in at the meeting and a large
“ IAilcia West,
Magee, Rosella Magee. Ruth Ma­
Amouut of money recived for
attendance is anticipated.
7 lie bent allow at the Goto tonight
“
Mattie Ferguson,
gee, Elsie Kueebone, Mabel Hun­
work $84.88; have paid $46 on
"
Ruth Lewis,
ter; Dad Bell.JGIen Ferguson, Ruff
Pastor’s salary; $14.60 towards
Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies, l ies,
Syracuse, N. Y.. Jan.— : “ Take
Miss Margaret Sammons,
Ferguson, Ralph Magee, Dave Mar­
painting church; bought a range
and other bakery goods, every day
him. I freely consent to his en­
“ Beta Bowman,
tin, Otto Kueebone. Ed Morris,
for kitchen and other smaller
at the Falls City Bakery.
listment and recommend him to
“ Nata Gilbert,
Cecil Ouderkirk, Wvrick Bancroft,
amounts for incidentals; have made
vou as a good fighting man. How­
Mrs. Blanch March,
A lf Ferguson.
twenty-two quilts, netting #23 60.
F U B 8 W A N T E D .— Highest prices
ever,
if he serves his country like
“
I.
G.
Singleton,
The following officers have been
paid. Write lor price list. G. D.
he serves his wife, God save this
•*
A1
Brown,
elected
for the year 1916: Pres­
Aideriu A Co. Haleut, Oregon,
noble land o f ours.”
Miss Margaret Kimes,
ident,
Mrs.
R. M. Wonderly; Vice-
Oakdale Items.
So wrote a Horseheads, N. Y.,
“ Mildred Chapin,
President, Mr9. Dorman: Secretary,
l atn doing all kinds of umbrella
w ife to Sergeant Frank X. Bleieh-
School was closed this week ou
repairing at moderate prices. Leave Mrs Lloyd Ellis,
Mrs. Paul; Treasurer. Mrs. Skeels.
er,
in charge of the local recruit­
account of bo much suow making
them with II. Bedient, janitor. W. Miss byble Wilson,
Signed, Mrs. Paul, Secretary.
ing station of the United States
" Velina Miller,
Gibson.
it difficult for the children to get
Marine Corps, in reply to his letter
Mrs. Wallie Brown,
to school.
inquiring
if she had objection to T h e R e v . It! R H i c k s 1 9 1 6 A l m a n a c .
Miss Retta Alderman,
The members of the Parents the enlistment o f her spouse in the
J. 0. M IC K A IS O N .
“ Eva Chappell,
The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1916 A l­
R EAL ESTATE DEALER
Teachers meeting failed to be pre­
service of Uncle Sam's sea soldiers. manac is by fa r the finest, largest
Miss
Olive
Deal,
sent Friday on aceouut of bad
All kinds of lands; business
Sergeant Bleicher, upon receipt and best ever before printed. The
" Margaret Dorman,
weather.
propositions listed, sold and ex­
o f the letter. re?ected as undesir­ Hicks storm and weather fore­
changed, anywhere,
Choice city Mrs. Emma Elkins.
A cougar was seen in this neigh­ able the Horseheads applicant
casts for 1915 again have proven
Miss Lucile Finley,
and country homes for rale cheap.
borhood last week. Several men who sought to exchange marital
their truth and value, and this
"
Ruth Gottfreid,
with two houuds started out to woe for martial weal.
Falls City, Oregon.
splendid Almanac for 1916 should
“ Eva Harris,
track the animal, but from last re­
find its way straight into every
“ Ruth Montgomery,
Subscribe for the News and get
port had failed to capture him.
Get your butter wrappers priut-
home and office in America. The
Gladys Murphy,
ed at the Nows office,
The Hanson children have gone a free coupon good for 400, 500 or Rev. Irl R. Hicks Magazine, Word
“ Georgeane Mix,
600 votes on the $400 Piano.
to Portland to attend school.
and Works, and his unique A l­
“ Clara Sampson.
Walter L. Tooie, Jr., Lawyer,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Neal
have
gone
manac
should always go together,
“
Mabel Teal.
An ad iu the News will bring
Dallas, Oregon.
tl.
back
to
Dallas
to
wait
for
better
both
for
only one dollar a year.
“ Bertha Tice,
results.
weather,
when
Mrs.
Neal
will
re­
The
Almanac
alone is 35c. prepaid.
~
*
“ Lucile Tichenor.
The Womans World, Farm and M i s s Opal Wallace, Black Rock,
Correspondents wanted in every Send to Word and Works Publish­
sume her school work.
Home, Home Life, Household and M r s . Geo. Nichols,
W. L. Barnhart has purchased a neighborhood in this section of the ing Company. 3401 Franklin Ave.,
the News one year lor $1.18.
country.
team
of colts,
St. Louis, Mo.
“ S. G. Price,
"find 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
Judge 'Teal who has been quite
that all account due the old firm ill is reported to be much improv­
o f J. C. Talbott and Co., he set­ ed .
tled within 60 days.
Dated at Fulls City, Oregon
CANDIDATES IN PIANO CONTEST
this 11th day o f January 1916.
The following is a list of the