4 THE FALLS OÏTY HEWS fl»t unlay, Jim«* 17, lOlfl Mrs. Mary Thorne has gone to Horn Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. « nhm m i Oakdale Items. George King, a boy. Portland. W a te r Glass Fern Wells returned to Salem Horn last Saturday to Fred Per Our neighbor hood was well rep C L O S IN G O U T (Solution Sodium Silicate) Wednesday. rin and wife, a girl. resented Ht the Htinuul school pic Walter L. Tooae, Jr., Lawyer, • Our Entire Line of C. C. Pugh received two carload nic held at Rickreall. Dallas, Oregon. If. of bottles for his juice factory. LACE C U R T A IN S A T H A LF PR IC E Geo. King took some good pic The best and cheapest method Mr. Dorman who has been very The Neighborhood Club met at tures of the cement works and the sick is slowly improving. of keeping eggs. the home of Mrs. W. H. Gotxl men employed there. This is the season of the year that every good housewife indulges in house cleaning and old Eggs will soon be cheap and Miss Weaver, a sister of Mrs Thursdav. Roy McDonald and family spent curtains can he replaced with new ones at now is the time to put them up Dorman has been visiting her this Sixty-nine acres of Michigan small cost. Sunday with W. L Barnhart and for next winter’s use. week. land to trade for Falls Citv prop family. One quart of Water Glass will Chester Ward has returned from erty. G. D. Treat. A gasolene lamp has been pur keep fifteen dozen eggs. Portland and gone to the moun Dr. G. J. C. Winter mute of Cc chased to use in the school house tains. 20c per quart at lina, Ohio, came last Saturday to for the benefit of the district. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt of Myrtle visit his daughter. Mrs* F. M. Miss Fay He risen who taught Creek visited at the home of N. j Hell wart h. here three years ago has gone to T H O M P S O N S Seligr this week. Miss Flora Millard who has been Idaho to attend summer Institute DRUG STORE. Prof. E. M. Haley left Tuesday visiting the Gibson and Bedient with a view of teaching there. It K. W i l l i a m s , M. L. T hompson . W. F. N ichols , It. G. W h i t e , for the Siletz where he will build j homes, left Thursday afternoon for President Vice-President Cashier Assistant Cashier The pupils of our school who re a school house. her home in Walla Walla. Wash. ceived eighth grade diplomas this Mrs. J. L Hager of Monmouth C. Gilo and a crew of men ar year are. Grace Macomlier, Emer visited her sister, Mrs. E. A. Lu- rived here Friday from Hoskins son Murphy. Calvin Barnhart. Joe Dow Wednesday. ¡and will begin the work of laying Dennis and Meart Tillitson. K am .» C itv , P oi k W o u m v . O k c iio n Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies, i ,es. the steel on the Teal Creek rail Does a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time It was reported there was a and other bakery goods, every day road. Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States. bear in this vicinity a short time it the Falls City Bakery. W. J. Jacob of 1035 E. 7th N. ago, but we don’t care to meet Notary Public officially connected with the Bank. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. H. Osborne Portland was in town Wednesday Mr. Bruin, so hope it is a mistake. of Salem visited her parents, Mr. looking after real estate. Mr. The Farmer’s Union met at Jacob has some very fine property Oakdale Ed Sampson is reported to be electing a director for the term of and Mrs. C. T. West Sunday. last Wednesday week. in Portland to trade for a good Neighboring Unions were invited, getting along very nicely with his three years ami a clerk for one The Art Club met at the Cozy farm. He came Tuesday with consequently several members home of Mrs. I. G. Singleton Tues Ward Stevens and was looking at came from Smithfield and Bridge- broken leg. He has become quite year and the transaction of other business. All legal voters and IHirt. The Bridgeport Union help weak from enforced inaction and Headquarters for Candy and Cigar- day. A delightful time was en the Stevens farm. patrons of the school are urged to ed with the program, including is quite restless at night. He is joyed. attend. Mr. Lee giving some sleight of j able to set up now, however, and W EATH ERL Y CON FECTION ER Y. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Ward of hand performances which were it is expected that he will gain J. S. Talbott of Portland, father BLACK ROCK ITEMS Salem were visiting at the home interesting as w ell .- in puzzling. I strength. of Josh, our good looking hard At a late hour a bountiful repast )f Mr. and Mrs. C. T. West Sat ware merchant .arrived Tuesday Edgar Balderee and wife were was served consisting of cake, j There will be an annual meeting to oversee urday and Sunday. building of the mill straw berries, sand w itches and hot of District No. 57 held at the |x>nd. Mr. the Talbott, in Dallas Sunday. senior, has coffee and after giving the visitors school building next Monday night. Mrs. W. B. Robertson of Labam, had a great deal of experience in a musing good cheer and receiv Mrs. R. S. Balderee was up to Wash., came Sunday evening to ing an invitation to return the The meeting is for the purpose of building grades. visit her brother-in-law, L. M. camp and staid two days. visit the crowd dis|>ersed to their Robertson and family. Several auto loads of fishermen homes. A great many from here attend were in Black Rock Sunday. ed the picnic at Rickreall last Mrs. J. E. Ryan of Falls City NOTICE OF ANNUAL was in town one day this week. Saturday. Mr. Morris, assistant supt. for SCHOOL MEETING Miss Helen Duck of Portland is the S. P. Co., was in our city visiting with the Thompson family Caudi'-s, Tobaccos and Cigars, at Notice is hereby given to the Sunday. this week. legal voters of School District L. B. WONDERLY’S C. J. Hyde and wife of Toledo Quite a crowd attended the No. 57 of Polk County. State of that the A N N U A L W h e n tra v el came Wednesday to visit the E. G. dance Saturday night and all had Oregon, -------------*— SCHOOL MEETING for said j a good time. White home. District will be held at the School SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY in g , a tte n d in g Ed Wilson finished nis job here House, to begin at the hour o f1 Passenger Train Schedule Mrs. Johnson and children of 7;30 o’clock P. M.. on the third Effective Oct. 4,1914 a T h e a tr e o r Airlie are visiting Miss Snedeker ; with the W. V. L. Co. and return Monday of June, being the 19th 161 167 161 W ESTB O U N D ed to Dallas. a few’ days this week. am. am. pm. dav of June. A. I).. 1916. s o m e S o c ia l 4.00 Salem . . . 7:00 9.45 The W. V. L. Co. are building a This meeting is called for the Miss Helen Treat has been se 5.30 Dallas. . . 8.15 11.02 purpose of electing one(l) Direc F u n c t io n , or 6.05 FailsCity. 8.50 11.35 lected teacher at Gooseneck. Miss I bridge 117 feet high, the highest tor for the term of three(3)years Bl’kRock. 11:55 one they have. Ella Mehrling taught there last and one (1) Clerk for one (1)1 if S h o p p i n g , 170 i» I 164 EASTROUSD year. Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Shiltz and year and the transaction of bu i- pm. am. pm. 1.05 Bi’k Rock d o n ’t fo rg e t to A crew’ of men are busy this Miss Martz were in Falls City ness usual at such meeting. 6.10 FailsCity. 9.30 1.25 Dated this 31st day of May, w’eek picking up the logs, along trading Monday. DR. MILES 6.40 Dallas . . . 10.10 2.00 1916. 7.45 Salem . . . 1 1 . 0 1 3.15 the right of way, that have fallen ■ A n t i • Mrs. Frank Ellis of Falls City A. C POWIRS, AGENT off trains. was in Black Rock Saturday and ATTEST: * BRING DESIRED RELIEF. R. M. Wonderly, PAIN PILLS "I h»v® u»*d Dr. MU'-»’ A ntl-P ulii Mrs. J. S. Talbott and daughter. staid until Monday. District Clerk. P ill* for »om« lira» and And Ihrm Deafness Cannot Be Cured Mrs. Otis Fisher and children of The Black Rock Sunday School with you. They are in an In v a lu sh l. r-mrdjr for hradarh«1 J. J. Sammons, by I occl I a p p lic a tio n s, a s th e y can n o t Portland are visiting their son and I h a v r a lw a y s tali'*« tr e a t pleasure re a c h ih e d ise a se d p o rtio n of th e ear. valuable for Headache has changed its time from 2 In recom m ondlnt them to tny Chairman Board of Directors. T h e re 13 o n ly one w a y to c u re d e a fn e ss, frien d s, b e ln t <*>nfldetit th a t they a n d t h a t is b y c o n s titu tio n a l rem edies. brother, J. C. Talbott this week. o’clock P. M. to 4 P. M. and all other Pains. w ill b ru it th e desired relief. I ain D e a fn e s s i3 c a u s e d by a n inflam ed condi n ever w ith ou t them and u se them tio n o f th e m u co u s lin in g of th e E u s ta Mrs. John Dennis of Kenewick, 26 D o « m , 25 Cants. Mrs. W'm. Ridneour is back from c h ia n T ube. W h en th is tu b e Is Inf! im ed for nil a ttack » of pain, know ln* Vivan, the three-year old daugh you h a v e a ru m b lin g so u n d o r Im p erfect Wash., came Wednesday to visit th a t th ey w ill not disappoint m s." Portland. She has been under the ter of Martin Deal fell on a piece IF FIRST BOX IS NOT SA TIS h e a rin g , a n d w h e n It is e n tire ly closed. MRS. W. H. HENSON. D e a fn e s s is th e r e s u lt, a n d u n le ss th e In her aunt, Mrs. E. A. La Dow. She FACTORY, YOUR MONEY W I L L W r i t Haven. Conn treatment of a specialist. fla m m a tio n c a n be ta k e n o u t a n d th is of tin Tuesday, cutting her hand BE REFUNDED. tub"* r e s to re d to Its n o rm a l condition, returned to her home Thursday. h e a r in g will b e d e stro y e d fo re v e r. n!n" Quite a number of autos have quite severely. It required five c a s e s o u t o f te n a r e c a u sed by C a ta rr h , Bring or vend us your watches, w h ich i3 n o th in g b u t a n inflam ed condi been in Black Rock this week. stitches to close the wound. tio n c f th e m u co u s su rfa c e s . jewelry, etc., for repairing; first- Wo r 11 g ir o One ITnndrei D o llars fo r a n y ca se o f Roads must be some better. D eafn ess «c a u se ! by catarrh it h a t can n ot bo cu re d by class work guaranteed; charges H a il s Catarrh Care Send for circular? free. F. J . C H E N E Y , A C O , Toledo, Ohio. Geo. T. Graves made quite a reasonable. W. A. Persey, Jeweler, Bold by Druggists.75c. Take I la ii's F am ily r i b s for constipation. shipment of chickens from this B u lletin No. 3 Falls City. place this week. 100 young roos N. Selig and family and Mrs. I. Free Methodist Churcfi ters. G. Singleton, Mrs. Oxford. Mrs. Sunday School. 10 A. M. Ralph Hall and Miss Mary Ham The W. V. L Co. have quite a Preaching 11 A. M . mond went to Dallas Friday night fire at camp. We understood that ClaN-s .Meeting 12 P. M. the boys fought fire all night of last w’eek to attend a recital. Evening Service 7:30. Tuesday night. N. W elter , Pastor. Dr. J. G. Turner, formerly of Lowe & Turner, eye spec Mr. and Mrs. John Walker of To Ihe Peopl*: M. E. Church ialist of Portland will be in Falls Falls City were in town and visit Sunday Services The policy of the United States Government for many years has made real competition in City again Sat. June 17th at Falls ed with Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Price Saturday and Sunday. Sunday School 10 A. M. armor-making ineffective. City Hotel. Consult him. Morning Service 11 A. M. O. J. Baker resigned as fireman Work on the logging road was Junior League 3:30 P. M. on the 5-spot for the W. V. L. Co. The Government m i g h t have asked the thrpe armor plants for bids and let the entire resumed Monday. A crew’ of men Epwortli League 7 P. M. A man from Portland has the job tonnage to the lowest bidder. That would have made competition effective. are bending rails for the curves, Evening Service 8 P. M. and as it is composed mostly of but did not learn his name. T h e r e s u lt o f s u c h a c o u rs e w o u ld h a v e b e e n to d riv e tw o o f th e th r e e m a n u Week Day Services curves there will be considerable Mrs. J. E. Larson left Black Rock f a c tu r e r s o u t o f b u s in e s s , a n d leav e th e c o u n tr y w ith f a r ililie s o f o n ly o n e Prayer Meeting Friday 7:30 work to be done. and has gone to her husband on the p lu n t in tim e o f n e e d . Teachers Training Class, Friday 8 A children’s day program will Columbia and Shorty Johnson has W. J. W arren , Pastor. l»e given at the Methodist Church. moved into the Larson home. T h e Gove rn m e n t in fa ct haw alw ays a«ked for bid s from The program has been arranged Mrs. W. C. Bullis was in Falls Seventh Day Adventist Church th e th ree m a n u fa c tu r e r s, b u t no m a tter w h a t th e p rice by Miss Mary Marshall, Miss Het- City Monday on business. Ma Sabbath School 10 A. M. q u o te d , each year'w husinewn wan divided a m o n g th e m . Preaching or Bible Study 11 A. M. tie Newman, Miss Hammond and says it might be all right for some folks to walk to Falls City, but Young Peoples Meeting 3:30 P. M. Miss Helen Treat. nix for her. Mrs. Grace Hansen left Wed A rm o r m a k e r s se rv e h u t o n e c u s t o m e r — t h e G o v e r n m e n t, j u s t a s a p u b lic u t i l i t y nesday morning for Estacada serv es h u t o n e c u s to m e r —a c o m m u n ity . Misses Ruby Crowley, Bertie where she will take a ten days Gibson, Pearl Bennett and Master Locai Mews I Lems The solution of the public utility problem is regulation of rates. vacation visiting her mother. This Glen Dann and Babe Fisher at ; leaves Mr. Thompson to handle tended the school picnic at Rick- T h e s o lu tio n o f t h e a r m o r p ro b le m is fo r t h e G o v e rn m e n t to fix thv* p ric e . the drug store alone. real. Miss Crowley, Miss Gibson, The best show at the Gem tonight W e v o lu n ta r ily a g re e to a r e e p t a n y p ric e fixed by th e K edernl T r a d e C o m m is s io n . Mr. and Mrs. Sid Trask and son, Glen Dann and Babe Fisher all Fay Wells is visiting here this I s n ’t a c c e p ta n c e o f t h a t o ffer I le t t e r t h a n t h e d e s tr u c tio n o f a n in d u s tr y b u i l t so lely Victor, and Art Trask of Corvallis returned with diplomas but we week. to serv e t h e G o v e rn m e n t? motored to Falls City Sunday. understand that Babe Fisher had A cousin of Walter Dorman who The Trask's of this city and their some young ladies when he got CHAS. M SCHW1S. Chain is one of Uncle Sam’s jack tars in visitors went to Teal creek and home. Must have been spooning. B eth leh em S teel C om pany EUGENE O. GRACE. Prwtdmi the navy, is visiting him this week. enjoyed a picnic dinner together. How about it Babe? J. C. TALBOTT Bunk of Falls City °°®í)(Bíí atatffet? thraQoa foeadfestoas' r Why Not Fa ce the Facts About Armor Competition?