S atu rd ay , Ju n e 10, 1916 THE FALLS CITY NEWS 4 — W ater Glass (Solution Sodium Silicate) The best and cheapest method of keeping eggs. Eggs will soon be cheap and now is the time to put them up for next winter’s use. One quart of Water Glass will keep fifteen dozen eggs. 20c per quart at THOM PSONS DRUG STORE. Johnnie Taylor tells us thut he George Byers has so*d his inter Bring or (end us your witchw, est in the pool hall to his partner, jewelry, etc,, (or repairing: first- was married last Saturday, but C. L Elkins and will go to Port class work guaranteed; charges we haven’t seen the wife yet. reasonsble. \V. A. Peraey, Jeweler, Come Johnnie and bring her here land. for we art» from Missouri. Our Entire Line of Ralph Lunde went to Dallas Falls City. R. G. Bnlderee is hack again Editor Boyd of the I term»* r ami | Friday to attend the musical reci- L A C E C U R T A I N S A T H A L F P R IO E I tation given by the students of Ruadmaster Flinn of Dallas passed after being absent for several through here Saturday. Flinn days He tells us that he hus l*rof. Miller. This is the season of the year that every good l>een over in the Coos Bay country housewife indulges in house cleaning and old Mrs. Maud McCulloch of Port was on a tour of road inspection looking after some business. curtains can bo replaced with new ones at land who has been visiting her and Mr. Boyd accompanied him. Mr. Shough, the bridge foreman small cost. mother, Mrs. Reese went to Wash- i CARD OF THANKS. fbr the S. P. Co., tells us that he ington Friday. 1 desire to express my heartfelt has only two or three duys more Miss Fay Wells is home from thanks to the friends and neigh with us and then he will la* on his Willamette for a few days, but bors who so kindly assisted in my road to Jefferson where he has a will return to Salem where she Inte bereavement and for the large job. has employment. beautiful floral offerings, a ls o The dance last Saturduy was Mrs. I. G. Singleton and Miss thank the singers for their kind well attended and everybody re Winnie Shields spent two days in ness. This is all highly apprecia ported a good time. Several from K. K. W illiams , M. L. T hompson , W. F. N ichols , R. (¡W hite , out of town were here and when Dallas this week visiting Miss ted and will not be forgotten. Electa Bancroft. President Vice-President Cashier Assistant Cashier they left they wanted to know Gertrude Irvine. when the next one was going to G. D. Treat, W. Graham, Mr. be. C A R D O F TH A N K S. Jones and Jonah Lowe motored to The six-year old daughter of We wish to thank the friends Albany Wednesday to attend the F alls C ity , P olk C ounty , O seoon Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nichols died for their kindness to us in the Masonic Grand Lodge. Does a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time Thursday. June 1st. at six o’clock. M. L. Thompson, J. C. Talbott loss of our son and brother, and Funeral services were held at the Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States. for the many beautiful floral offer and Mrs. Fred Talbott went to Notary Public officially connected with the Bank. school house ut 3 o’clock Friday. ings. Portland Wednesday evening to Mrs. Susan Bryant and children. The Rev. Dodd of Fal's City made attend the Rose Festiv al. a real nice talk and the body was Mr. and Mrs. Pernal Meyers put in its last resting place in the (ist your butter wrappers p rin t An ad ill (he News will brirg Notice to Contractors. came over from Oretown Wednes Black Rock cemetery. ed a t the News «Ilice. resul Notice is hereby given that the day and spent several days visit School Board of District No. 57 ing friends and relatives. Polk County. Oregon will receive Mrs. Nan Hedgepath and chil bids for painting school house. The South and West side two dren Homer and Helen are visit coats; North and East 1 coat, all ing their sister, Mrs. Frank Bver- skirting 1 coat. All «alls need ly and Mrs. Dode Thrasher. ing it to be scraped before paint To be painted with pure Mr. and Mrs. John Walker gave ing. white lead and oil. Bid to be for; a dinner party at their home Sun material furnished, and for work day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. I. G. alone. Singleton and Dr. and Mrs. Hell- All bids to be in hands of clerk ! by 5 o’clock P. M., June 10. 1016. I warth. The Board reserves the right to Miss W anda Bergman, a grad reject any and all bids. Done by order of the School uate of the 0. A. C., spent the week end with her friend. Miss Board this 31st dav of May 1016. R. M. Wo.NDERLY, Clerk. Winnie Shields at the Singleton home. Dr. J. G. Turner, formerly NOTICE OF ANNUAL of Lowe & Turner, eye spec SCHOOL MEETING ialist of Portland will be in Falls City again Sat. June 17th at Falls Notice is hereby given to the | City Hotel. Consult him. lewal voters of School District j No. 57 of Polk County. State of J Mr. Holman of Salem has begun Oregon, that the A N N U A L ! work on the Dayton street bridge. SCHOOL MEETING for said The help he is securing from Falls District will be held at the School City as near as possible. He is House, to begin at the hour of 7;30 o’clock P. M., on the third stopping at the Singleton home. WE HAVE OTHER FRONT LACE CORSETS THAT SELL FOR Monday of June, being the 19th i Rev. J. B. Ford, District Super dav of June. A. D., 1916. intendent will hold the third quar This meeting is called for the! terly conference in the M. E. purpose of electing one(l) Direc tor for the term of three(3)years j Church on Tuesday next the 13th and one (1) Clerk for one (1) NOW THAT SUMMER IS HERE BE SURE TO SEE OUR SPORT HATS AT at 2 P. M. Preaching Service at year and the transaction of busi ness usual at such meeting. 3 P. M. Dated this 31st day of May, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grier came 1916. over from Salem with a home Just the thing for the coming warm weather--cool House Dresses at 98c, and party and spent the week-end at ATTEST: R. M. Wonderly. Summer Afternoon Dresses priced at the bungalow. It was the tenth District Clerk. wedding anniversary of Mr. and J. J. Sammons, 2 98 3 42 3 98 4 50 4 98 5.90 Mrs. Grier and Mr. and Mrs. Tiel- Chairman Board of Directors. son. For outdoor life buy a tent from us, size 8x10 $7.90; 10x12, $9.90; 12x14 $12.50 Mrs. J. S. S. Powell was treated to a genuine surprise on Friday of BLACK ROCK ITEMS last week. About forty of her friends and neighbors gatheiedat Mrs. Fields, the motor car en her home, the occasion being her gineer’s wife was in our little town 68th birthday. The visitors pre one day this week. B u lle tin N o. 2 pared the feast and a great time George Byers and Chas. Elkins was enjoyed by all. of Falls City were in town Monday Cleve Powell and wife returned visiting old friends. Monday from an extended trip Mrs. Robert Shiltz and Miss through Kings Valley into Benton Etna Marts was down from camp county. They visited many sec doing some trading Monday. tions of the country on their trip Mr. Gose is back from Mill City and report that the prospect for | where he has a job; he is moving To the Prople: ” ' — good crops is better than it has his family over there this week. m Some people say that the very fact that the Bethlehem Steel Company Is so aggressively been for years. Wheat is looking W. T. Wallace went to work for I fighting the proposal to build a Government armor plant is conclusive proof that the Company exceptionally fine and in many the W. V. L. Co., Wednesday as is seeking to assure for itself (he "vast profits" derived from private manufacture. places much of the clover hay has fire watch on their railroad track. been cut. H i* fact is th at a r m o r m ak ing is th e least profitable featu re o f s te e l m a n u fa c tu r e , The agent went fishing Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Powers and . . . B. F. Smith, brother of Mrs. and came back with the usual fish The reason we oppose a Government plant is very simple. It is this: Powers, took dinner with Mr. and story. Me is some fisherman alright. F.ven though there is hut little profit in the making of armor, we have invested over Mrs. I. G. Singleton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pettijohn of New- $7,000,000 in our armor plant; Mr. Smith was Mr. Singleton’s helper in the office at Forest Grove berg were here visiting their I hat plant is useless for any other purpose; if a Government plant is built the useful ten years ago and they were de daughter, Mrs. Geo. Nichols two ness of our plant is destroyed. lighted to meet again. Mr. Smith days this week. Ha! Ha! School is out and the has quit railroading and is now a It wou ld he pood liusiness for uw to m ake arm o r for th e Gove rn kiddies are all happy and the wealthy dairyman of Tillamook. m e n t a t any price over an d above th e actu al whop coat, RATHER It would not be out of place for teachers bid us adieu and have THAN SACRIFICE OUR ENTIRE INVESTMENT. the city marshal to take a little gone to their home to spend their vacation. notice of automobiles being driven + • • through town. There is an ordi-| W. A. Bullis is back to work We do not seek to save big profits; our purpose is very frankly to save our armor nance calculated to regulate the after trying to cut his toe off. Pa plant—itself built solely for the use of the Government—from going to the scrap heap. speed of automobiles within the; has been a little out of luck here city limits and if it is ever inten- , lately, but you can’t keep a good T o d o t h a t , w e are prepared to agree for an y p e r io d to a n y te r m s o f m a n u fa c tu r e tionally observed it is of rare oc-; man down. w h ic h th e Federal T rad e C o m m issio n sh a ll sa y a b s o lu te ly p ro tect# t h e Government currence. Ten miles an hour is Mrs. Hunter and daughter left o f th e Unite»! S ta te s. "desperately” slow on a nice Tuesday for their home at Wood, smooth street and the ordinary Oregon. She is going by way of CHAS M SCHWAB. C h .irm .a driver does not realize how fast Portland to visit a few davs with EUGENE G. (.MACK, l'rnidenl Bethlehem Steel Company he is going. I her sister, Mrs. Bly. CLOSING OUT J. C. T A L B O T T Bank of Falls City Headquarters for Candy and Cigars WEATHERLY CONFECTIONERY. THE GOLDEN RULE J. C. Penney Co. Inc. 125 BUSY S T O R E S Caodi<*s, Tobaccos and Cigars, at L. B. W O N D E R L Y ’S Deafness C annot Be Cured b y k>Ci:l a p p lic a tio n s, a s th e y can n o t r e a c h th e d ise a se d p o rtio n o£ th e ear. T h e re is o n ly on e w ay to c u re d eafn ess, a n d t h a t is by c o n s titu tio n a l r modi s D e a fn e s s is cau se d by a n inflam ed c o n d i tio n o f th e m u c o u s lin in g of th e E u s ta c h ia n T u b e. W h en th is tu b e is Inflam ed y ou h a v e a ru m b lin g so u n d o r im p rfoct h e a rin g , a n d w h en it is e n tire ly closed D e a fn e s s is th e re s u lt, a n d u n le ss th e In fla m m a tio n c a n be ta k e n o ut an d th is tu b e re sto re d , to its n o rm al condition, h e a r in g w ill b e d e s tro y e d fo re v e r: nine c a s f3 c u t o f te n a re c a u s e d by C a ta rr h , w h ich i3 n o th in g b u t a n inflam ed co n d i tio n c f th e m u co u s su rfa c e s . W* will icveOiie Fltindred Dollars for any ca*e of •ranse'i hr catarrh > that cannot I k * cured fcj Hal la Catarrh Cure. S*ind for circulars free. F J CHENEY, & CO . Toledo, Ohio. fM i by Druon sta. 75c Tafce ilall's M tauir Pills for ¿oo&tlpaiion. We have just received a new shipment of those fa mous 98c Waists. The La Camille Front Lace Corsets with ventilated back are now carried by us. We will sell them for less and they fit better. I Vices range from S1.98 to S3.50 98c, $1.49 and S1.98 49c, 98c, SI.05 and S1.49 The best show at the Gem tonight Mildred Chapin is visiting in Portland. Sam Halsey was a town visitor this week. Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Lawyer, Dallas, Oregon. tf. I. G. Singleton went to Salem Monday on business. Oregon Champion Gooseberries for sale. F. K. Hubbard. Miss Lavilla Buell is home from her school at Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Dodd spent a few days at A. H. Dodd’s. Miss Pearl Snedeker has been visiting in Airlie the past week. Chester Ward has gone to Port land to attend the Rose Carnival. Mrs. Addie Montgomery has gone to the Rose Carnival at Port land. Lloyd Miller has been selected as teacher for Salt Creek for next year. * Mrs. Chas. Coonrad went to Portland Tuesday to attend the Rose festival. Mrs. John Walker motored to Salem Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. White. Miss Myrtle Stamm of Dallas visited friends here during the commencement exercises. Bert Wonderly, Emerson Won derly and Cozmo Gilo motored to Independence Thursday. Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies, i ies, and o th e r bakery goods, ev^ry day a t the Falls City Bakery. Miss Ella Mehrling has returned home after teaching a successful term of school at Gooseneck, Ore. $ . , $ . , $ . , $ . , $ . , $ Why We Are Opposing A Government Armor Plant " ■ - ■■ -- ' ...... _ ........... - - -i * - „.*»