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Rubber G o o d s We have a full line of guar anteed hot w ater bottles and fountain syringes of all sizes and prices. If you need a good hot w ater bottle let us show you one. We have bought some new rubber goods at a low price and therefore our prices are much lower this year. They are guaranteed one and two years. TH O M P S O N S DRUG STORE. BE H O N E S T NOW! Did You Ever Enjoy Having Toothache? Your doctor knows that one- haif of the sickness is caused by bad teeth. If you want to save money, save pain, save sickness, have those teeth fixed right now. A. G. ATWOOD, Dentist Across from Selig's store. Gem to n ig h t M IN ISTER GIVES GIRLS TW ELVE GOLDEN RU LES Eviden tally the men around Falls City capable of bearing arms art» not very much enthused over D ivine T ail* T h em to T h in k C a refu lly Wilson’s call to arms as only one a n d P ra y e rfu lly A b o u t T h a ir has signed up for duty. W ad d in g Day. In order to better accommodate Mrs. Jones of Salem is visiting their present business and in an Cleveland. — "T w elve (InUlen Kulee ticipation of a larger volume in F or Young L adlea" w as th e su b ject of Mrs. N. A. Lunde this week. the future the S. 1 . railroad coni- th« sermon delivered by llev Thom as Mrs. Pern Myers of Oretown pany are planning some material Hugbea, p asto r of the Hooky Hlver changes in the yards. M ethodist church. T he tw elve rulea visited relatives here this week. are: Rev. McConnell of Dallas will Chas. Bradley has been confined preach at the Christian Church "A lw ays rem em ber to be a lady. to his bed this week with tonsilitis. Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. “D on’t tie loud and bolateroua. “ Be m odest an d vlrtuoua. Miss Margaret Kimes attended He will preach at the same hour “Chooae carefu lly your com pany of the Chautauqua at Dallas Friday. every other Sunday until further both sexes. notice. Everybody invited. "Open y o u r eyes and ears, but keep D. Ogelvee and family of Cash- y o u r h e a rt closed to the gush mid non Dr. A. G. Atwood has moved his mere, Wash., have moved to this dental office into the office build-. nense from the so ra ile d lovers. “Be c arefu l about your d ress H ava ing across the street from Selig's It becom ing a n d tastefu l. city. ____________ Be m ore c a re fu l ___________ about w h at ta In Chas. Hartung was in Salem store. He has more comfortable quarters there and will be able to your head tb a au u w ba h at is in y o u r heart, on business several days this serve his customers more satisfac D ou't be se lf conceited. “D on't keep com pauy w ith a alnful torily. week. young man. Kenneth Oxford went to Linn The city council met Thursday "T hink carefully nnd prayerfully county Monday to visit his grand night to consider a petition to ab o u t your w edding day. vacate a part of Central Boule "B e co n sid erate ab o u t tb e tim e and parents. vard in the Golden West addition, money o f y o u r gentlem eu friends. John Beezley of Salem was in in order that the Teal Creek rail "B e tru e to th e beet Ideals o f w om an hood." the city Sunday looking after his road company could lower the track of the logging road. The fruit farm. petition was granted. Mrs. C. L. Coonrod attended the The Berean class held their Chautauqua at Dallas Monday monthly class meeting at the "hristian church Monday evening. afternoon. The usual routine of business was F. L. Talbott was considerably transacted after which papers Sent to an Asylum Upon Saloon bruised at Hoskins Sunday while and the Berean News were read. keeper’s Complaint and Doc Refreshments were served after unloading ties. tor’s Testimony. adjournment and all had a good The County Commissioners are time. having the roads in this section Barnett Brown was injured D etroit, M ic h .-F ra n k W inters, th a oiled this week. Tuesday while at work in Ptigh’s m an w ho sm oked a hundred cig arettes Frank Loughary of near Lewis loganberry juice plant by falling a day. w as com m itted to th e Pontiac asylum by Ju d g e H u lh ert recen tly In ville was here Wednesday hunting off the crusher platform onto a the p ro b ate c o u rt weighing scale hook. The hook harvest hands. stuck in the right groin and the T he Incessant use of th e cigarette» w as declared by I»r. S. L. L ayton, w ho Sixty-nine acres of land in bone of the third finger in his exam ined W inters, to hav e affected his Michigan to trade for Falls Citv- right hand was broken. The in ■ulnd. F re q u e n tin g a saloon a t th e cor jury was very painful as well as n e r of C ham berlain and L uw udalo ave- property. G. D. Treat. serious. nues, W in ters sm oked u n til his supply A. G. Fisher of Corvallis was in the city Sunday. Ida Crawford of Dallas v¡sited her parents here this week. Dale Gottfreid returned to work at Spaulding’s camp Sunday. T h e b e a t sh o w a t t h e C. J. Pugh started his loganber ry juice plant Saturday and is working a good sized crew. A black stalion horse for sale or will trade for a mare. Harry Welton, R. 2, Dallas, Ore. 12-22. G. W. Brentner received an of fer by telegram Thursday of $400 an acre for some Iowa land, but Headquarters for Candy and Cigar refused the offer. WEATHERLY CONFECTIONERY The new city hall will s »on be ready for the chairs and tables the Pat ent-Teachers association were to furnish. Bring or send us your watches, jew elry, etc,, for r e p a irin g ; first class work g u a r a n te e d ; charges H o w ’s T h is? W e o ffer O ne H u n d red D ollars R e w ard fo r a n y c a se of C a ta rrh th a t' c a n n o t be c u re d b y H a ll's C a ta rrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo, O. H all's C atarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 7S cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take H all's Family Pills for constipation. Free Methodist Church Sunday School. 10 A. M. Preaching 11 A. M. Class Meeting 12 P. M. Evening Service 7:30. N. W e l t e r , Pastor. M. E. Church Sunday Services Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Service 11 A. M. Junior League 3:80 P. M. Epworth League 7 P. M. Evening Service 8 P. M. Week Day Services Prayer Meeting. Friday 7:30 Teachers Training Class, Friday 8 W . J. W a r r e n , Pastor. TIME TO IRRIGATE It is getting the time of year you will need to irrigate your lawns and gardens. To do this you will need a good hose We have them and will sell them at reasonable prices S E E OUR L A W N M O W E R S . J. C. TALBOTT K. F . W i l l ia m s , President L. T h o m p s o n , Vice-President M. W . F . N ic h o l s , Cashier m K, G .W hitic , Assistant Cashier Bank of Falls City F alls C it y , P o l * C o u n t y . O rkoo * 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. DRIVEN INSANE BY 100 GI6ARETTES A DAY F resh Bread,Cakes,Cookies, i »«*- If you have a house or farm to and o t h e r bakery goods, every day rent see me. If you want your it the F a l l s City Bakery. property cared for and rents col Candies, Tobaccos andtCigars, at L. B. WONDERLY’S Pstuidsy, July 15 , 1016 THE FALLS CITY NEWS L — re a s o n a b le . \V A . P e is e y , J e w e le r , Falls City. , We notice by the Dallas papers that they have been having some kind of an entertainment at the County seat. They called it a Chautauqua. Lavesta McCulloch has gone to Rose burg to spend the summer with her aunt. Mrs. McCulloch came after her Saturday, return ing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Titus, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bradley, and Mrs. I. G. Singleton motored to Turner last Sunday morning and attended the camp meeting There. Charles Black of Buena Vista was killed last Saturday when the team he was driving ran away throwing him off a water tank. The heavy wagon passed over his head, crushing it. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wooden from the “ Island” on the Willam ette River were visiting friends in the city this week. They were former residents of Falls City and enjoyed their visit very much. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Titus, Mrs. I. G. Singleton and Mrs. G. D. Treat motored to Airlie Thursday morning and picked ten gallon of wild blackberries before noon, re turning after dinner. Joe Aufdemauer and son Albert, former residents of this city, but now of Hebo, Tillamook county were in town Tuesday. Joe says that during the snow storm last Seventh Day Adventist Church winter he lost thirteen head of Sabbath School 10 A. M. Preaching or liibie Study 11 A. M. cattle—two cows valued at $100 Young Peoples Meeting 3:30 P. M. each, and eleven heifers. He says that there are 60 to 70 cars daily, Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Lawyer, besides other vehicles that pass Dallas, Oregon. tf. his place to the coast. gave out an d his money too. A fter th a t be begged sm okes from th e c u s tom ers of th e saloon, according to Jo seph B erm an, tb e p ro p rieto r o f the place. B erm an petitioned tb e c o u rt to have W inters tak en to a u asylum . A tier- m an by b irth , W inters w as getting along well In th is co u n try u n til the c ig arette h ab it got th e upper hand, (liv en Jobs by B erm an, W in ters even lost bis pow er of application to sim ple work. “No m ore w ork fo r ino," he w ould say as he w ould sit dow n on th e job. B erm an told Investigators. T he nicotine undoubtedly had a do tertoraU ng effect on his in eu tality . Dr. L ayton declared. lected without trouble to yourself see me. The most prompt and careful attention given to all lines of Real Estate matters entrusted to our care and satisfaction assur ed. Yours for Falls City, Mickal- son, the Real Estate man. Friday morning while trucking lumber on the mill dock the truck caught on some obstruction and was thrown off the dock landing on the ground eight or ten feet FEWER KANSAS FARMERS. below. The horse hitched to the truck was pulled backward on top T h e re A ra N ot So M any N ow aa T on Y e ars Ago. of the load and it was necessary Abilene, K an.—F e w e r people a re e n to build a bridge to get him out gaged In a g ricu ltu ral p u rsu its In K a n from between the stacks of lum sas now th a n ten year» ago, according ber. Luckily the horse escaped to J . C. M obler, se c re ta ry of tbe s ta te board of agriculture. with only a few skinned places. “In 1895 o f th o se engaged in alt oc The pile-driving crew are mak cupations 55 w cent w ere In ag ricu l tu re ," he declared, “and In 1905 50 per ing rapid progress driving piles c en t and In 1915 40 per cent. I t Is a for the side-tracks at the mill. A very discouraging sign In a s ta te like track will be built east of the K ansas, w here a g ricu ltu re Is the over- burner for a log dump and a spur 0f m ore people are engaging in it.’ put in between the new track and Som c of th e serious problem s th a t u st be solved In K an sas a re those of the old one for loading wood. The m th e hom e seeker, th e ow nership of old one will be used to load timbers lands, em ploym ent of cap ital, b e tte r direct from the mill and will avoid farm ing an d the Im provem ent of co n ditions of ru ra l life, Mr. M ohler a s delay. U nder the old system they serted. were obliged to push out a lumber car or wood car before they could WOULDN’T SPOIL H IS FINGERS get in to dump their logs. The O u t of a Jo b , Rofusa« >,rade south of the plant will be A rtistic H a n to d s, 8hovol Coal. lowered about four feet making it; M _______ ontclair, N. ■ J .—I . ________ f a m an _ has piano much easier to v,et in with the Angers” a n d Is offered a jo b on a coal 1 wagon should he accept the jo b to logs. su p p o rt his w ife and six children, or ---------------------------- u m i A T tkif the I auk VIULAIENu I f i t L n lt J . should a p h ilan th ro p ic society place h lm ,n s o m e ^,o a l,lo ,, w h e r ® b,B refinem ent w ould n o t b e affected by The city council are prone to ma““al labor? , j T his Is one o f the q u estio n s pro- pass laws for the peace and pounded In th e annual rep o rt of Mrs. safety” of the community and N ettie E. P a tte rso n , su p e rin te n d e n t of forget it before they adjourn so | ,he Alfrulat aoclet7' Mrs. P a tte rso n m entions th e case In re fe rrin g to th e far as enforcement is concerned. difficulties th a t co n fro n t th e society. Slack enforcement of existing laws She said th a t a m an w hen offered a place on th e coal w agon refused, sa y have rendered the said laws a ing be h ad been told be h ad "p ian o standing joke. If such laws as are fingers" an d did n o t w ish to spoil violated every day are not for the them . best interests of the city, why not repeal them. An ordinance to | UNABLE TO FIND A WIFE. govern the speed of automobiles F a rm e r H a s B een S e a rc h in g S ix ts s n Y ears, b u t So F a r H aa F ailed . was passed at the last regular B ridgeport, C onn.—Jo sep h C ronan, a meeting, yet it would take some fa rm e r of D erby, announced th a t he thing stronger than the naked eye f-ad searched forty-tw o sta te a and tw o to discern any abatement in speed. countries of E urope and th a t, w hile In a receptive mood, he had n o t found a If laws are not to be enforced,-or girl su itab le to be bis spouse. only when some one wants to “ get " I am strictly tem p erate, a healthy even” better cut them out. The an d stro n g farm er, an d I have been six teen „re a rs fo r tb e rig h t people generally do not know the searching kind o f a w ife,” he declared. " I have laws. The council caused the y e t to find tb e w om an, an d l w ish the charter and ordinances to be pub n ew sp ap ers w ould help m e.” lished in book form and now have P ig A te S ix ty O th e rs ' T a ils. some 250 copies safely stored. F indlay, O.— Anson Jam es, a D ela Why not distribute these lxx)ks w a re county farm er, w ent Into his hog out among the people that they y a rd an d found six ty of his slxty-one m inus tails. H a w atched tb e drove may become familiar with the pigs for aw h ile and saw th e sixty-first pig laws. try in g to e a t bis ow n tall. ft G\tal?W3(aS <3^aG33tfi)®(Äl<= (bíÍOSKÍlíQQ® (n K äQ d fäsB aQ 30 L IV ID in m is ir y . ‘1 su ffere d g re a tly fro m n erv o u sn ea a so d head ach e* . T b a laaat a x c lta - m s n t g a v e m e d re a d fu l p ain . I b eg an u sin g Dr. Milas* N erv in e a n d a few d a y s la t e r s t a r t e d to ta k e D r. M iles' H e a r t T r e a t m en t I so o n g o t ao m uch b e t t e r t h a t I w aa e n c o u r a g e d a n d c o n tin u e d ta k in g tb a tw o re m e d ie s u n til I w a s ao w ell t h a t w ork w a s n o b o tb s r t o m e s t a ll." M RS. LOtTIB Mt-fl. Id ah o F alls. Idaho. Striving to satisfy the demands of everyone is apt to affect the nerves, and continual standing may weaken the Heart. Dr. Niles’ Nervine is invaluable for Nervous troubles, and for the Heart D r. M ile s * Heart Treatment is highly recommended. IF F I R S T B O T T L E F A I L S T O B E N E F IT YOU, YOUR M O N E Y W IL L BE REFUNDED. Business^ and ^Patriotism Nonpartisan Appeal to the Nation The While l i m i t W a i h a g lt n . A p ril 1 1 , 191* Tt the Bunneii Mem t f Amenta B E S P E A K your cordial co-operalion in the patri otic »ervice undertaken by the engineer« and chem ists ol ibis country under the direction of the Indus- tnal Preparedness Committee ol the Naval Consulting Board of the United States. T h e confidential industrial inventory you are asked to supply is intended for the exclusive benefit of the W ar and Navy Departments and will be used in organizing the indus trial resources for the public service in national defense. A t my request the Amencan Sooety of G vtl Engineers, the American Institute of Mining Engineers, the Amencan Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Institute of Electncal Engineers and the Amencan Chemical Sooety are gratuitously assisting the Nava) Consulting Board m the work of collecting this data, and I r onfidently ask your earnest support in the interest of the people and government of the Unite States. Faithfully yours. COMMITTEE ON INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS OF THE NAVAL CONSULTING BOARD OP TH E UNITED STATES ^ m r o o peratim i w ith A me nr ao Society ol of Cml C m l r.Mineers f ngineera The T h e American Amencan Society Sorarty of ol M arhaateal E Mechanical A m erican Institute of Minine Encmoan The Ametsran In filila of Eiactncal I Ln«ineenoff Societies Buildto« tU m f* Ammtm C W *‘ T S V - >9* W I / A dvertisem ent designed by Che A S S O C IA T E D A D V ER TISIN Q CLUBS O F T H E W ORLD a a d published by t h i s , new spaper tree. OPEN AIR MEETING. MARRIED. An open air meeting will be neld in the park here on Sunday the 16th at 4 P. M., except the a fte r noon should be wet. Special sing ing. All welcome. Ira Lee Teal and Miss Bertha Parish were married at the horrY of Clem Cleveland Thursday even ing July 13th at 8:30. Squire F. K. Hubbard officiated. Mrs. C. L Coonrod, Mrs. A. B. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lewis, Clement, Mrs. L B. Wonderly and Tuesday, a daughter. Her name son Ersal, and Harold Atwood is Guyla Frankie. Father and visited in Black Rock Sunday. grandfather doing fine.