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About Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1916)
Miss Beth Deal was a Dallas 1 j C. R. Canfield was in Falls City visitor Friday. I Thursday. t Saturday. May 'JO. 1016 THE FALLS CITY NBW8. ''if ¡gtiRiioauet BLACK RUCK ITEMS ■ Mrs. Ted Cochran o f Black Rock are logging right The exercises at the school Bcott Bros., ■Pi (Solution Sodium Silicate) was visiting friends in the city house Friday were fine and were along now. Our Entire Line o f Thursday. enjoyed by many parents. The snow is most gone in the Roy Danton o f Fort land, former- LA C E C U R T A I N S A T H A L F PRIOE Conrad Stafrin, Mrs. Winnie mountains. The best and cheapest method ! ly o f this city, visited friends here Braden and Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Mrs. Frank Ellis was in Black I Wednesday. This is the season o f the yeur that every good o f keeping eges. took in Black Rock Thursday and Rock Saturday 13th on business. housewife indulges in house cleaning and old L V. Macken o f Dallas, candi- Eggs will soon be cheap and walked down to Falls City in the Quite a lot o f Fa1 Is City’s young curtains can be replaced with new ones at i date for County Clerk was in the now is the time to put them up evening. people were in Black Rock Sun small cost. [city Tuesday. for next w inter’s use. day. The Parent-Teachers meeting G. D. Treat made a business Mr. and Mrs. Price made a visit One quart o f Water Glass will trip to Corvallis by the auto route Tuesday evening was well at ton d- keep fifteen dozen eggs. ed and at the close the High I ^ togging camps i tost Saturday. School orchestra were invited to P **ici«y. 20c per quart at Till Bell moved to Salem Thurs- the Domestic Science room where Shorty Johnson o f Falls City i day morning where he will work a fine luncheon had been prepar- was visiting in Black Itoek last at team work. ed and they all enjoyed i t Mrs. Thursday. Bud Harris, Clay Miller and M. L. Thompson and Mrs C. L. Doad Thrasher landed here Mon- DRUG STORE. Kneebone returned Tuesday night R . U . W h it e , R. E. W i l l i a m s , M . L . T h o m p s o n , W . F . N i c h o l s . Hopkins acted as hostesses. j day saying he is on his wav back from a trip to Portland. Vice-President President Cashier Assistant Cashier Some people have developed a *° ^ ie woods, Fresh Bread, Cakes.Cookies, t ies, habit o f picking fiowers and d e-' Win. Ridneour and his boys left and other bakery floods, every day straying trees and shrubs that for Washington Friday to work in it the Falls City Bakery. grow near the streets. It is very logging camp. F a l l s C ir r , P o l k C o u n t y . O hkoon Bob Bennet and w ife l“ ft Tues- annoying to have Mowers purloin-; S. B. Taykir was in our little Does u General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time day for Sheridan where he has ed after going to the expense and city Monday on his way to camp Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States. secured work in the mills. trouble to grow them. A quiet to do some work. Notary Public officially connected with the Bank. Mrs. Wm. Finley and daughter session o f the police court would Mr. Krelis has resigned his |K»i- Lucille left Monday afternoon for very effectively cure this unfor- tion with the W. V. L Cb., and Portland where they will make tunate habit, and it is threatened has moved to Salem. their home. that 'f such depredations do not Mrs. Fritz Söderström and sister G. A. Wells. Republican candi- cease there wil1 be a litt,e fami,y left Black Rook for their home at date for county commissioner was Fathering. Junction City Sunday. interviewing the voters in Falls j -------------------- Mrs. Bly and Mrs. Vanskike of Headquarters for Candy and (.’¡car City Monday. NOTICE OF SALE ON EXECUTION Portland are visiting their parents, H A R R IN G T O N Edward Davis who sold his farm Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wallace. By virtue o f a writ o f execu east of the city to A. J. King of Otto Elkins moved his things to i r i w L T -Trr r n r n ----------- 1--------------------- Portland, will move his family to tion against the real property Spauldings camp Saturday. He hereinafter described, duly issued his farm in Tillamook. will board Spauldings train craw. Mrs. F. A. Horn left Fal's City by the County Clerk o f Polk Miss Opal Wallace, asst post County, Oregon, on the 17th day last Friday enroute to Cosmopolis, o f May, 1916, and to me, the mistress was on the si"k list one Washington where Mr. Horn has undersigned s h e r i f f o f s a i d day last week, but is back on duty work. County directed, for the enforce again. The E. T. C., girls met with ment o f a decree o f foreclosure Fritz Gerlinger and a boiler Misses Beth and Olive Deal W ed and sale given and made by the maker from the Dallas shops were nesday. ” he afternoon vas spent i e li' "*• U -* >f h * S fiY en f Ore here repairing a donkey boiler for with t’a cy work and le nis. l i v e d i n M ia a a v . gon for -aid County o f Polk on the W. V. L Co. W. J. Clark, editor o the Inde- ilie 16lh day o f May, 1916, in a " I Buffered greatly from Lavender Martin, car builder nervousness and head pendence Enterprise and also Re certain suit in the said Court aches. The least earlte- Candies, Tobaccos and Cigars, and a Mr. Gilbert, head car in publican candidate for state rep wherein John T. Hughes was ment gm ve ma dreadful spector o f the S. P. Co., were in L. B. W O N D E R B Y ’S pain. I bagan usine Dr. resentative was in Falls City Mon-! plaintiff and Alvah G Llneback. Black Rock on Company business. Mile«’ Nervina and a few day. Rida Lineback, Alex C h r i s t . days talar atari ad to taka 8t*te of Ohio, city of Toledo. ( „ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. James of Lucaa County. 1 Mrs. W. H. Cross o f Salem pass Rina Christ. Walter L. Tooze and Dr. Ml lea" Haart Treat- Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la Spau'ding camp left there for meat. I aoon got ao much Dr. MU m ’ senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney ed through here Thursday on her Phil Arthur were defendants. A Co., doing business In the City of To hatter that t was encour Mill City where Mr. James has ledo. County and 8tate aforesaid, and way to Black Rock where she ( Register No 1313) which de- aged and continued taking that said firm will pay the sum of O N E employment as engineer on a log H U N D R E D D O L L A R S for each and ev went to visit with Mrs. ed Coch the two remedies until 1 r*-e a in favor o f said cry case of Catarrh that cannot be cured ging engine. waa ao wall that work waa by the use of H A L L 'S C A T A R R H CURE. ran. p iM ff a il ieq ires the pay F R A N K J. C H E N E Y . no bother to me at all.'’ Mr. and Mrs. McGovern paid 8 worn to before me and subscribed In Mr. and Mrs. L. H. i reat of ment o f certain sums o f money, MRS. L O U IS BIX}. IF F IR S T B O T T L E F A IL S T O B E N E my presence, this 6th day of December, Idaho Phils, Idaho. A . D 1S86. viz.. $637.58, with interest there- the W. V. L Co., camp a visit F I T Y O U , Y O U R M O N E Y W I L L BK Monmouth who have been visiti lg (Seal) A W . GLEASON. Sunday. Me says climbing these REFUNDED. Notary Public. at the home of their son, G. J. on at eight per cent per annum H all's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally mountains is most too streneous and acts directly upon the blood and mu Treat, returned to their home from May 16, 1916, until paid, I cous surfaces of the system. Send for | am commanded to sell at public for a station agent. testimonials, free. Sunday. F. J C H E N E Y & CO.. Toledo. O. Mrs. Frank Vinson passed auction in the manner prescribed 8old by all Druggists, 75c. E. A. Sayre and w ife returned Take Ball’s Family Pills for cocstlpatloc through here Tuesday on her way bv law the following described Monday from the Free Methodist to Spaulding logging camp. Her real property, towit: conference. Mr. Sayre has been husband is firing the Spaulding That tract or parcel o f land, assigned to the churches at La- being a part o f the Donation I engine No. 10. comb and Waterloo. Land Claim o f John Sheldon and Some snow in the mountains yet Mrs. Addie Montgomery will wife, Notification No. 6832, Claim and it still frosts. The prospects leave Sunday for Sheridan, Ore., , , , , , , . No. 41, in Township 8 South,...... this year for wild blackberries are Try Chiropractic. where she goes to kfep house for; Ra „ West o f (he W il|ameUe | not promWng, bul mountain her sons, Harvey and Arch, w h o1 The beet ghow at the Gem tonight Polk laurel is in bloom. are employed in the mills at that >___, c . . „ . . , . i . Young pigs for sale. Randolph and S ta .e o f Oregon, and hound- ihe Is. P. Cos., bridge crew is place. [H IR T Y thousand American engineers are Butler. ed and described as follows, back with us again. Mr. Shough, making a card index ____ ___ survey |_ ol _______ American in- Wm. Estelle met with a painful Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Lawyer, .. . ~ i j - i Beginning at a point the foreman tells us that he is dustry so that it may be preparer! for its vital accident Tuesday while unloading which i3 32.00 chains South and married. We wish Mr. Shough Dallas, Oregon. tf. part in delending the Country, il need comes. railroad steel. By some mischance 25,00 chains West from the North and wife a long and happy life The past eighteen months have taught us here in Mrs. I. G. Singleton visited in one o f the rails was dropt on his east corner o f said Claim; thence America what lack of industrial preparedness has meant Dallas Saturday. B. F. Swope, who is on the re to some of the countries now at war. These nations foot. Luckily no bones were South 18 80 chains; thence West publican ticket for District Attor had the ships and they had the men; but when the hour N. Selig and Maurice visited in jroken. 5.00 chains; thence N orth ' 18.80 struck, their factories were not able to furnish the colors ney was shaking hands with the Myrtle Creek this week. H. E. Seymour, of the Agricul chains; thence East 5.“ 0 to the with arms and shells and powder. Their factories were voters Saturday. But he can Hanvey Deal went to Cosmopo- ture College of Corvallis, and o f place o f beginning, containing not prepared. And our factories are not prepared. Bui it it not enough to draw a moral. In the United Siatet five lis, Washington last week. the State Club Movement for boys t9.40 acres, more or less; subject, democrat ^rom a republican Erri* Engineering Societies — C ivil. M ining. Mechanical, Electrical Oregon Champion Gooseberries and girls visited the High School, however, to the right o f the In^ a im' and Chemical - have pledged their services to the Government of the United Siatet, and are already working hand in hand with the Govern for sale. F. K. Hubbard. Tuesday and addressed the club public to travel and use, as an , ef e was a bne ” 1 ment to prepare induttry (or the national defente. T h e y receive no a K . made her appearance at the home Frank Heydon was in from the pay and will accept no pay. A ll they aeek it opportunity to serve their embers. open and unobstructed roadway. o f Mr. and Mrs. Donemayer Sun- country, that the may have her industries mobilized for defente. Siletz country Wednesday. E. A. Sayre expects to leave a strip o f land 20 feet wide off day, about six o’clock. The mother All element! of the nation's life — the manufacturers, the business ; for Lacombe, Oregon the North side o f said parcel o f is doing well, but the father, well men. and the workingmen — thou Id support tbit psiricftic tn d demo- S. W. Wingo left Wednesday next week otatic work ol the engineers, and assist them cheerfully when asked. where he was assigned to the pas- land; and excepting therefrom we can’t tell for a week or two for Salem where he will work. Tlitre esn be ne belter national mturance aganti war. yet, how he will come out torate o f the church at that place the 40 ft. strip o f land released ! t* Associated Advertising Clubs ol the W o rld , representing Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Courier of all advertising interests have offered their free and hearty service to the Salem were vistors here Saturday. jy the last session o f the Free for railroad purposes, as des- President of the United States, in close co-operation with these five Methodist conference. cribed in an instrument executed Oakdale Hems. Engineering Societies, to the end that the C ountry may know what the Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Iver Engineers -re doing. Th e President has accepted the offer. Th e Frank H. Thompson, a represen- b* w - H - Boal3 and recorded on son of Louisville, May 17, a daugh Engineers have welcomed the cooperation. Mrs. Gibson o f Dallas preached tative o f the Equitable Savings Pa« e 428 o f volume 3 o f the Rec- This advertisement, published without cost to the United States, is ter. the first in a nation-wide series to call the country to the duty of co and Loan Association o f Portland ord Satisfaction o f Mortgages at the school house last Sunday Prof. Haley and Jim Boley left after Sunday School. 1 operating promptly and fully with the Engineers. spent a couple of days in Falls °T sa'd County. today for the Siletz Basin on busi N A V A L C O N S U L T IN G HOARD O F T H E U N I T E D S T A T E S City in the interest of that associa- Notice is hereby given that on Tom Card is in Portland taking I.« ta m « Cm te m e , t., le v a . Wire, m Marsiswat I « « r « i i u ness. T A « « taurrrvTS « » MUMM f » ' i s f i i i Tea A e r i p . e fatru fri s w Ì i w f S K u E tion. While here he issued several M O N D AY, the 19th dav o f June, medical treatment. Tat A • sie a« Smaarv I ■ N O IN B B R IN O S O C IE T IE S » U l t DIHO W 1 IT TM * T » « » 1 C * « W V O «E Mrs. Clay Oxford and Kenneth cirtificates to different parties. 1916. at the hour of one o clock Walter Vassel was out from spent Saturday and Sunday in XT . T , . _ „ in the afternoon o f said day, at N. A. Lunde was.n Dallas Tues- the front doop o f the County Dallas visiting relatives last Sat Dallas. urday and Sunday. day attending a meeting o f the Court House in the City o f Dal- Sheriff Orr was in town W ed mond. There were forty-five of Mrs. Drunmiller is visiting her Blacksmiths o f Polk county. The la3> ¡n 3aid County> j wj|, 8e„ the nesday preparing the election the friends present. For good mother, Mrs. Murphy. Dr. A. G. Atwood o f this city meeting o f the smiths was for the rea, property hereinabove des- work, five .diplomas were granted. booths. We all sympathize with Mrs. received an heirloom Saturday purpose of raising the prices for crjbed at public auction to the The planer failed to run Tues their work according to those that highest bidder for caah on day Murphy and family in their late :’rom his native state, Maine, in A fte r the! program, Mrs. Selig served 'a /dainty lunch. During day and Wednesday; lack o f cars, the shape o f a shaving brush that the year 'each pupil will gilb a t e> ave to pay for the material. 0f ga|6( 8Ubject to redemption in sorrow. is said. Supt. Reynolds and Ex-Supt. had been used by his grand recital. Mrs. Elenor Butler, Mrs. B. I. the manner provided by law, for FOR R E N T — 5-room house and father. It is more than an hun Carey and Mrs. E. A. LaDow the purpose o f satisfying the Seymour visited school last Tues A donble birthday surprise dred years old and looks as though titfe of land to rent cheap. Call spent Tuesday at the home o f Mrs. said decree, with interest and day; Mr. Seymour gave the chil it were good for another hun party was given at the home of at News pflW. dren a talk on Industrial work. Mary Miller. A sumptuous re | costs o f sale. Henry Otte on Friday eve. George dred. O. Aurland and wife left Thurs past was served at high noon and celebrated his 21st and Master Dated this 17th day o f May, Work is progressing on the Can A t the home o f N. Selig on Fri Harry liis 6th birthday. There day morning for Gateway, Oregon all did justice, but were able to 1916. yon road and it is hoped the time day evening a very pretty recital w ere about 25 present. Games where they will reside for a while return to their homes without the JOHN W. ORR. is not far distant when our bad was given by Miss Helen, assisted and lunch were the order o f the fo r the benefit o f his health. i assistance o f an auto. Sheriff o f Polk County, Oregon. roads will be of the past only. by ten other pupils o f Miss Ham evening. Water Glass CLO SING O U T I 1 j J. C. TALBOTT TH O M PSO N S Bank o f Falls City yámd]í]Gn)<¿) f o s a d M i )© 90 Striving satisfy the demands of everyone is apt to affect the nerves, and continual standing may weaken the Heart. Dr. Miles' Nervine is invaluable for Nervous troubles, and for the Heart Heart Treatment is highly recommended. io n a l fe n s io! Local News Hems ★ ★ ★ / / hat the Engineers arc Doing bi n is ic rbirssss m n CAN SHAVE HIMSELE.