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Saturday, Muy IS, 1916 THE FALLS CITY NEWS. 4 D. L. WOOD A SON. The I teat allow at the Uem tonight home of the deceased brother, I.. T. •» m ' x ' ih ! . ism M il »t lb» i*»»»offU'* • I Kail» City iv ib Orv*.»u. under lb» A**t >f r<<U((t<a **f Man'll .V ISTI. Telephone Flews Office. 83. Subscription IUt*» On*yMr. M OO; mix n onth*, SO c*nt»: thrw# month*. 2SconU; ain*k* copy. ScU. A O m tia lu f Rates Walter Murphy died Wednes day at 1;30 o’clock and was hurled Thursday iftoruoou at 2 o’clock io I the Odd Fellows cemetery. The j funeral aervicea were held at the . . r\ t.liiropiai tic. Publishers. Knti*r«Ht Merci« Sheppard on’ Sonday. left for Salem Walter I«. Tooj Dallas, Oregon. Jr , Lawyer, tl. Display. 15 cents an inch Busmes* N otion * Scents s lin e ; For Sale. Rent Kxchanjre Want an 1 Pay E n tertainm ent S o tiens. Set*, aline, t'anl of Thanks 50 c l*, l-e** Notice*, leeral rates. Copy for now a«ls. ami changes should be sent to The Nows not later than Wednesday. Official Nawapapsr * f tbs City #f Fail* Cit» Eight inches of anotr tell at camp 8 Monday night. R. Waterhouse was Sunday on business. Portland Chester Ward spent and Sunday in Dallas. Saturday C riIC T A L DIRECTORY Or F A L L » C ITY E. A. Saver has sold his five acre tract to Jack Purdy. H J. Griffin. Mayor. R M. '.Vondeety. Council man-at Large tl. W. Brentner, tSeortte C. March. C. I. B ra d le y. Geneva Say»r of Mistletoe visit- e l home Saturday and Sunday. C o u n t lim e n I.U. Singlet«.»!). C i ■ N Selin. c. E. McPherren. Auditor and Police Judge Walter L. Toore Jr.. City Attorn.-y. Put Murphy. Marshal and Water Supt. M. I.. Thompson. Treasurer l»r. r . M. llellwarth. Health Officer. TheCooncll meets in regular session on the first Monday night of ea*'h month, at 7 90 o'clock, in t i e office of the Falls City News. S a t u r d a y , M ay 13. 1910 W a te r Glass (Solution Sodium Silicate) The best and cheapest method o f keeping eges. Eggs will soon be cheap and now is the time to put them up for next winter’s use. One quart o f W ater Glass will keep fifteen dozen eggs. 20c per quart at TH O M PSO N S DRUG STORE. J SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Passenger Train Schedule Effective Oct. 4,1914 161 W E S TB O U N D It»! E k w T R O i’ W b ; p m . 170 16 6 1M pm. 1.05 Bl’ k Rock. Fai Is City. 9.30 1.25 Dallas . . . 10.10 2.00 Salem . . . 11.01 3.15 p m . 6.10 6.40 7.45 A. C. P ower «. agent ..A. , - X » Free Methodist Church Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Preaching 11:00 A M. Class meeting 12:00 P. M. Eveuing service 7:30. H. A. W alter , Pastor M. E. Church Sunday Services Sunday School Morning Service Junior League Epworth League Evening Service 10:00 A. 11:00 A. 8:30 P. 0:30 P. 7:30 P. G. household goods to Dallas day. F r y ’s lhurs- Rock, Wo carry u nice line o f Stoves, Itungon, Farm Implements, Garden T oo I h and Builder’» Hardware. Bed room and Parlor suit», Kitchen Fur niture dishes. Granite Ware, Aluntnum Ware, Galvanized Ware and Tinware. Mia. K. U. Bulderee is visiting Murphy; Rev. K. A. LaDow, offic- at Dallas. ail ug. The «iicea.ed was 36 year* of Geo. Gerlinger was in Klaok I age ai.d was horn in Saline county, Rock on business. Mo,, in 1880 tic came to Oregon Mrs. Dovemover who lias been with his parents when four years juite sick is much better. | of age and has resided here ever Arthur Butler is breaking on lh« *ince. lie has been a member of the Baptist church for 15 ycuis. W. V. I,. Co., ttain with his lather. lie leaves a widowed mother, one Misses Cecil and Etna Marts sister and four brothers. were down from camp trading yes i _____________ terday. Ilartmau Bros , two young and Spaulding hogging Cm, got quite aggressive men, have purchased , , „ „ , , . a shipment of uew uiatresses and the John G. Birr je.velerv business ... , . ’ springs, which was started in tne east more than fifty years ago and establish-! Mrs. Hunter of Woods, Ore., is >d in Salem nv«r thirty years ago I visiliug her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Tbat tbcy ni#y ,,ut thoir hoU8„ m Wallace. J. C. TALBOTT R. E. W il l ia m President .;. M. L . T h o m p s o n , Vice-President Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dueltgen and children weie visiting Mrs. Duelt- 7: 30 P M. Prayer Meeting, Friday 8:00 P. tren's relatives at Yoemali, east of Salem, last Saturday and Sunday. M \V. .1. W arren , Pastor. Rev. W . A. Walter left Tuesday for Portland to attend the Confer SEVtNTK OAT ADVENTIST CHURCH ence of the Free Methodist church. Sahlia.h School 10 A. M. W. J. Bowerman will fill the pul Preachingor bible study 11 A. M. pit here Sunday. Young peoples meeling 3:30 P. M. Joe Harlan was taken hack to the hospital at Dallas Tuesday A o ad in the News will bring morning. He was very restless restii . h . and it was impossible to give him Get your butter wrappers print the attention that he needed. ed at the News office. Mrs. Chapin and daughter Mil Extra copies ol The News are dred went to Salem Thursday to printed each week, and will he sent see her son Vearl, a soldier in the to any address desired, postpaid, army, who passed throngb there for 5 cents per copy. on his way to Mexico where the troops have been ordered. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Beginning on 22d day of May 1916 the Water Superintendent has been directed to make an in spection of water pipes and fixtures. You are hereby noUÎLd to have all leaking pipes and fixtures repaired by that daté. W. F. N ichols , R. G. W h i t e , Cashier Assistant Cashier Bank of Falls City F a i ls C it y , P o l k C o u n t y . O k ku on Does a General Banking Business. The extremely cold weather this Oakdale Items. week is had for fruit. Wednesday Mrs. Neal returned to her school morning the sidewalks were cover after a two week's vacation on ac ed with ice. count of sickness. Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mr. and Mrs. Card are spending Davis. Sunday, twin hoys. Or.e a few days in Pori land. died Tuesday night; the other is Mrs. Graham was a Dallas visi getting along fine. tor last Monday. Week-Day Services Teacher Ttdininy » lass. Frida, R. M. W ondzrly . Some big dunce at Black Sat. 6. Interest Paid on Time order they ure making a ge lernl Mr. aud Mrs. Price was visiting Deposits. Exchange »old on all points in the United States. G. D. Treat is a goes! roads ad- reductiou in prices and invite out Mr. and Mrs. Burch at Dallas Notary Public officially connected with the Bank. vocate. He has bought an auto- of town customers to come in and! Sunday, mobile. * examine their goods. Read their Geo. T. Graves Lad his hand In Helen Treat has finished her ad on another page. iured while unloading ties for PAID POLITICA' NOTICES To Voters of Polk County school at Fir Grove with a program Tha Inspector of Weights a m i! Scott Brothers. I hereby unnounce myBelf as a on Friday. Measures who was in the city last FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY candidate for commissioner o f Polk Oscar Ritan, lather und mother, FOR R E N T — 5-room house and week served notice on the tner-! and Miss Grace Hamilton have I hereby announce my candi county, subject to the will o f the acre of land to rent cheap. Call chants to buy no more butter not left for Portland. dacy for the republican nomina republicans at the Primary o f May properly wrapped and labled. He at News office. tion lor the office of District A t 19, and solicit the support o f the found that much of the butter had ! Geo. Miller has quite a lot of torney. I f nominated and elected, republicans o f the county, giving Mrs. A. H. Dodd returned Wed the maker’s name w ritten ou in- j 8*ound cleared on Ins place and I shall enforce all laws as I find assurance that if elected I will ex nesday morning from a visit in stead of being printed. The m ini-! Pouted to garden. | them w ithout fear or favor, and ert myself to judiciously anti eco Southern Oregon. mum tine is $25. You can g e t ; Mr*. Bly returned to Portland in a just, conscientious manner, I nomically administer the business Carl Garrotfi who has been at your hutter wrappers printed at last Tuesday where her husband is will g ive to the County’s affairs affairs o f the county. the hotel for two months went to the News office in the auto business. the same careful, conscientious at- MOSE M A N S IO N Portland Sunday. Andrew J. King of Spokane, The whistle at the sawmill hasn’ t Wntion 1 would give to the affairs ( Paid A d v ) Mrs. John Hughes and children Wash., has been a city visitor for blown vet and the piospects isn’ t o f private clients. 1 respectfully | of Black Rock were down from some days past and is so well very promising either. solicit your support, and if noin- ! For County Superintendent. camp Thursday, pleased with Falls City and sur- inated and elected, will devote I Miss Opal Wallace, the assistant I hereby announce my candi- my »-,■*,»v entire wmv time to i giving you < an country that lie purchas-- . , . , i .<v i . m 8 juu >>■ i , , ,L _ . n _ Snow at the Willamette Valley rounding , i , - i , ,, i . postmistress ssys business is pick- dacy IOI the office o f County Su ed the Edward Davis place east ,.f .......... administration o f the affairs of f , , , J . .. Lumber Co., camp was six inches this office such as may rewardl penn“ nde" t ^Z1 0 0 1 8 ° f / ° ‘k towu The sale was made through deep the first of the week. q u ite Geo. T. Graves ha» „u.te » a ¡ y you o u for the trust and and cc confidence! mbi* * to t^ Lwl11 of * * the Mick a Ison Realty Co. He will Republican voters at the primary Fresh Bread,Cakes,Cookies,» ies, move iiis family here soon. j chicken ranch. He has about 500 placed in me. election, May 19. 1916. and other bakery goods, every day white Leghorn baby chicks. WALTER l TOOfE. JR. Mrs. W. J. Reece who left here MISS ALM E D A J. F U L L E R at the Falls City Bakery. I Paid A d v.) Some of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. recently for Eastern Oregon writes ( Paid Adv.) Mrs. Morse of Newkamilchi, that thay are delighted with their Butler s friends from Idaho are Wash., who has been visiting here new home bur. wants the News visiting with them this week. To The Republican Voters of Polk For County Clerk since March returnid home Tues sent to them that they may Keep Couity. 1 hereby announce my candi Chas. Trimble, the blacksmith day. up with the doings of Falls City. at the W. V. L. Co., catup was in I am a candidate for District dacy for the republican nomina Mrs. Dale Bell left last Sunday for Portland where she will make her home. Her husband hns a M. position in a store there. M. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sayer left M. Wednesday for Portland to attend M the Free Methodist conference. M. They expect to return Monday. By order o f Water Board, Hardware and Furniture (Received too late for last week.) j Attorney o f said County, and if nominated and elected I pledge myself to diligently and faithful ly attend to all the duties per taining to said office and « ill We acknowledge the receipt of a *u* ax K*H1K'e*l *nd stuck in the C. J. Moyer, local contractor has fearlessly enforce all the laws in call of hi» It-g. completed C. J. Pugh’ s new logan beautiful bouquet from Mrs. E. A an impartial manner. I respect *1 he W. V. L. Co., ha» built them berry juice plant in South Falls LaDow. fully ask your support at the pri •* a reading room and poolball at the City. mary election on the 19th o f May, 4.00 5.30 6.05 1 am. Austin Titus moved ^VVW S BUCK ROCK ITEMS Mrs. R. A. Titus and Mrs. Ida Fall» City ou busiuess a few days The steel for the Teal Creek railroad will get here after awhile Ford Hallock visited at the Wni ago. Two more cars arrived Wednes- Burns home near Lewisville Thurs- Mr. Gibson had quite a had ac- lay. day. j cident, while cutting some brush 1 «7 am. am. Salem . . . 7:00 9.45 Dallas. . . 8.15 11.Of Fai Is City. i 8.50 11.35 11:55 Bl'k Rock. l~ WALTER MURPI1Y DEAD û i i r J F a lh i (E ity N r u ia Judge Teal left Wednesday morning for Portland for trent- ment. He expects to remain about two weeks under the treatment or' a specialist, if he can content him self to remain quiet that long. He is feeling much better and if he will take proper rest it is be lieved that he will recover his uaual health. jeamp and they are goii.g to put in 1916. a bathhouse soon. Logging butiness in Black Rock is pretty brisk Two camps run ning full crews and another will start in a few days. B F. SWOPE. (Paid A d v.) Bank o f Falls City st Fsils City, In the Stste of Oregon, st the close of busiuess, Way 1st, 1916 < RESOURCES Loans and discount* 112.221 JO Ronds and warrants 9.601.02 Furniture, and fixtures 1 7.40 CO Due from banks.fnot reserve hanks) 6,930 22 ( Due from approved reserve banks S,065.«3 1 Cash on hand 2,916 16 Expenses T o tal . . $70 «¿ T l» LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 15.000.00 fturolus Fund 4.000 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 91 40 Postal savings bank deposits 3,36* 79 Individual deposits subject to check 41 774 71 Demand certificates of Deposit. 227 00 Time and saving deposits 5.967 73 T otal , . $70,464 13 State of Oregon ) __ County of Folk. ) I, P. G. White, Ast. Cashier of the above* j named bank, do solemnly swear that the < above statement Is true, to the best of iny J knowledge and belief. R. G WHITE. Assistant Cashier < Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6ih day of May 1915. (L .8 ) W F NICHOLS j Notary Public. Commission expires Oct. 6. 1919 Correct— E. G. White 1 Attest. Ira C. Mebrllng ( Directors ] Scott Brothers ure getting along due with their railroad. We are informed if nothing happens they would have it completed to the timber in the next seven or eight days and then they will he logging. Shorty Price one of Black Rock’s most progressive citizens has had lots of improving done on his plate this winter. He is planting most of Lis garden in potatoes. Shorty says let the wars come, he can live on spuds. F. J. H olman . For County Treasurer I hereby announce my candi dacy for Treasurer o f Polk County subject to the will of Republican voters at the Primary Election, May 19, 1916. J. H. (S U M ) BROWN. To The Voters of Polk. (Paid Adver.) I hereby announce myself as a Republican candidate for the o f fice o f County Treasurer, subject to the will o f the voters at the primary election in May and re spectfully solicit your support. A. V. R. SNIDER. (Paid A d v.) To The Voters Of Polk County. To The Republican Votera. Having: been urjred by my friends to ajfain become a candi date for commissioner and having: acceded to their demand, I most respectfully ask the support o f all May. republicans in the primary May I will not impair the efficiency 19. My past record is my on'y o f our school system, hut will run platform. the office as economically as is G. A. WELLS. possible under our present laws. (Paid Adv.) V i. I. REYNOLDS. (Paid Adv.) To Tha Republioan Votars of Polk County. To Tho Voters Of Polk County. I hereby announce m yself as a Republican candidate for the o f fice o f County Treasurer, subject to the will o f the voters at the primary election in May and re spectfully solicit your support. The W. V. L. Co., is putting in MRS. W IN N IE B R AD E N . a pew switch back, when they get (Paid A d v.) it completed their grade won’ t be over 4 per cent between Black Rock To The Voters Of Polk County and camp. The old switch back is I hereby announce myself a can 8 per cent and they are building didate for the office o f County the new one so they can get over Surveyor o f Polk County subject with 8 or 10 cars, instead of 5. to the will o f the Republican Voters at the Primary Election Pasture near town for a few head May 19 I respectfully solicit your of young cattle. 91 per month. support. Barney Phillip*. Mr. and Mra. Frank Hubbard were Salem visitors Thursday. (Pd Adver.) I hereby announce my candi dacy for the republican nomina tion for county clerk o f Polk coun ty, and solicit the support o f all republicans within the county, pivintf assurance that if nomina ted and elected I will use my ut most endeavor to render econom ical and efficient service. L E W IS V. M A C K E N . (Paid A d v.) P. McGovern, tbe agent says there is something doing every minute at his place, 900 cars of logs went out of Black Rock last Joe Dennis spent a part of last month. week with his giandmother in Mr. Peterson who bought a ten Falls City. acre tract of land from Spaulding The cement plant is finished so in getting along fine clearing it. rock can he taken out for shipment, He has part of it planted to seven carloads having been sent on potatoes. the road last Monday. Several men who are employed there have Nolin Demmick, the man who To Tho Votoro Polk County. moved their families and caiAp peips through the leveling instru I am a candidate for School Su near the plant. ment on the W. V. L. Co., new perintendent o f this county sub switchback tells us that they are ject to the will of the Republican voters at the Primary Election in about half through with it. Report of the condition of the tion for the office of County Clerk o f Polk county and ask the sup port o f the Voters at the Primary election, May IP. C. R. C A N FIE LD . The present incumbent. (Paid A d v.) I hereby announce myself a can didate for Representative in the Legislature, I am in favor o f rigid economy and sound republican principles. CONRAD S TA FR IN . * < Paid A d v .) S lat« o f Ohio, city of Toledo. I „ I.uras County. ( "■ F ranM J.'C hensy eiaHps, «oath that he le senior partner ortho ftrn, < of K. J Cheney » Co., doinlt business In the t City of To- Iriio. County and Stata afori-eeld. and that aald firm will pay the sum o if f O . NE HUNDRED D O L L A R S for ______ each and and ev _______________ ery raeo of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the use of H A L L 'S C A T A R R H CUR E. F R A N K J. C H E N E T . Sworn to before mo and eubecrlbed In m y ^rraon re. this ith day of December, '"•*> *• wk S i s m . H a ll'» Catarrh Cure la taken Internally and act* directly upon tha blood and mu cous surfaces of the system, »end for testimonials, free. E J. C H E N E T * CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all DrucflatS, 710. Taka Hall's Family Fills tor »eaatlpal lon