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    Pftturriiiv, AugUit f», 1916
THE FALL8 CITY NEWS
Mrs. Hilda Elliott of Lostine,
Ore., is visiting her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Scottie Hunter.
W. P. Lewis of Dallas was in
town Monday and Tuesday. He
acted like a man who wanted to
come back.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kirkpatrick of
FT. Steilacoon, Wash., were in the
city Monday looking after their
property here.
TH E WAR
has nothing to do with your
watch. Bring it to us for clean­
The best show at the (¡«in tonight
ing and overhauling. All work
guaranteed, prices most reason­
H. Bedient went to Portland
Thursday.
able.
For Sale—Two sows and pigs.
P E R S E Y , T h e J e w e le r,
W.
L Frink.
5-12.
Falls City, Oregon.
Pigs for sale, 8 weeks old $2.50.
L
B. Murray.
CHIROPRACTIC
("has. Bradley left Wednesday
Walter L. Tooje, Jr., Lawyer, for eastern Oregon and Washing­
DR. VV. L. Holloway
Dallas, Oregon.
ti.
ton where he will work in the
CHIROPRACTIC
harvest fields.
Miss
Helen
Treat
was
on
the
Will be »1 FalU City H ot»
sick list this week.
MONDAY ana FRIDAY Afternoon»
It is believed that the question
Each Week.
Bert Wonderly went to Portland of the right of way for the log
Tuesday on business.
road across the Chilcott property
W. A. Persey and family motor­ will be adjusted amicably and the
road finished.
ed to Salem Saturday.
George Drury and family and
The Dallas picture shows want
Mrs. Ellis and daughter Berl of
to keep open Sundays.
Chester Ward returned Monday Coeburg were visiting G. W.
We have a full line of guar­
Brentner and family this week.
from a week’s visit in Salem.
anteed hot w ater bottles and
fountain syringes of all sizes
Eldon Sheppard of Salem is J. C. Talbott made a trip over
the new road to the Siletz Satur­
and prices. If you need a
visiting friends here this week.
day and found the roads in a bad
good hot w ater bottle let us
Mrs. Pat Murphy visited her condition for automobile travel.
show you one.
husband at Salem last Sunday.
We have bought some new
Orlo Bradley and wife of Hood
Born Thursday morning to Wm. River came Wednesday to visit
rubber goods at a low price
Wood and wife a 10-pound boy.
and therefore our prices are
John Chamberlain and family.
much lower this year. They
Vernon Brentner of Scio was Mrs. Bradley is a niece of Mr.
are guaranteed one and two
here this week visiting his parents. Chamberlain.
years.
Austin Titus and Ronald White
Mrs. Addie Montgomery receiv­
went to Newport Thursday morn­ ed a picture of Co. L; now station­
ing.
ed in California. They look as
DRUG STORE.
W’ork on the Siletz automobile though they were getting three
road has been discontinued for a meals a day.
time.
Miss Opal Robertson returned
The Monmouth Boy Scouts pass­ Monday from Dallas where she
ed through here Tuesday on a had been visiting Gwenlyn Hooker.
While in Dallas she wound the
hike to the Siletz.
N. Selig and Maurice went to courthouse clock.
George Hubbard has returned
Newport W'ednesday to spend a
to Falls City after an absence of
week’s vacation.
Merton Ellis and wife of Dallas about one and one-half years. He
were in the city Thursday trans­ first went to Roseburg and then
to Grants Pass.
If you need any dental
acting business.
work done and if saving
Miss Alice Primm, formerly
Mrs. Esther Montgomery and
money is an object, you
domestic
science teacher in the
daughter Edith left Thursday for
will be wise to call at once.
city
schools
here but now of the
Portland on a visit.
Not later than Aug. 5,
San Francisco schools was visiting
Mrs. Barnett Brown and son
1916.
and Mrs. A. E. Seymour are visit­ friends here this week.
The work at the plainer and
ing in Washington.
various logging camps and logging
Mrs. Jesse Moyer and Mrs.
railroad has turned considerable
Mary Miller visited Mrs. E. Gil­
cash loose in Falls City. Haying
liam in Salem Tuesday.
and harvest is giving employment
A. 6. ATWOOD, Dentist
Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies,Pies to quite a number of men and hop
Across from Selig’s store.
and other bakery goods, every day picking will soon be here.
at the Falls City Bakery.
Wm. Ellis, real estate dealer of
Mrs. Fred Holman of Dallas
Dallas
was in town this week. He
ran her auto into a ditch Thurs­
says
that
he started the ball to
day bending the front axle.
rolling, actually selling some real
The City Council are expected estate getting real money. He
to hold high carnival in their new thinks that the “drouth” is broken
quarters next Monday night.
and that real estate will begin to
N. Selig went to Newport Sun­ move again.
day returning Monday evening.
It has been hinted that there
Charlie Dill accompanied him.
will be an interesting session in
The water flowing into the mill the police court soon. The story
pond was shut off Friday moining is that considerable data has been
in order to fill the pond at mill 1. secured on speeding automobilists
Chester Guthrie, Armond Guth­ and other violators of the city
Headquarters for Candy and Cigars rie and Edith Brown have pur­ ordinances and it is expected that
WEATHERLY CONFECTIONERY. chased new 17 Maxwell touring the city treasury will be swelled
te bursting in the near future.
cars.
Rubber Goods
THO M PSO NS
To M y Patrons
Subscribe for the Now« and
then you will not have to borrow
of your neighbor for of course
you are going to read it.
TIM E TO IRRIGATE
Linn County hua decided to
worry along without a school au-
pervisor and give the county school
superintendent a chance to expand
• i little, thus sat ing the ta\pu>or •
$3000 a year.
Britt Aspinwull of Wanconda,
Ore., a prominent loganberry
grower of that place was visiting;
the Pugh loganberry plant Thurs­
day getting a few pointers. Mr.
Aspinwall was the first to put in
practice the process of drying
loganberries.
It is getting the linn* of year you will need
to irrigate your lawns and garden«. To do
this you will need a good hose We have
them and will «ell them at reasonable prices
S E E OUR LAWN
J. C. TALBOTT
m
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mickalson,
J. M. Harrison and Miss Julia
Kidwell of Brownsville motored
over Frida)* and visited J. O.
Mickalson our real estate man.
The senior Mickalson is the father
of the J. 0 . Mickalson of this city.
He expressed himself as being
well pleased with the appearances
of the city.
Bank of Falls City
K ai . i . h C it y , P olk C o u n t y . O bkoon
Doe« a General Bunking Busmens. Interest Paid on Time
Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States.
Notary Public officially connected with the Bank,
SILVER TEA.
On Wednesday afternoon, Aug­
ust 9th, from 2:00 to 5:00 o’clock
at the residence of Mrs. Jessie
Moyer a ten cent tea will be serv­
ed by Mrs. Jessie Moyer and Mrs.
Gertrude Moyer, for the benefit
of the M. E. Church ladies Aid
Society. Come and have some­
thing good and enjoy a pleasant
time.
MODERN
FRENCH DRY CLEANING
AND PRESSING
WHERE WILL IT END?
The bomb explosion at Frisco,
the destruction of 19 warehouses
containing amunition in New York
is a stern reminder that the public
is practically at the mercy of the
lawless element. Bomb-throwing
is not of American origin, neither
will the execution of a few ha'f-
baked bomb-throwers cure the
evil. Better investigate and find
the cause. Rigid immigration laws
would probably have prevented
much trouble in the past as well
as the future.
I krv ¡fj
Ladies White Coats, Waists and Dresses
Our Specialty.
Wen’ s Suits, Overcoats and Every Form
of Wearing Apparel Thoroughly
Renovated.
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Prices Moderate, and Charges Prepaid
Both Ways.
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PRICE B R O T H E R S
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I have for immediate sale two
good320acre homestead relinquish­
ments just east of the mountains
one in Lake county and one in Jef­
ferson county handv to towns, etc
both partly improved and are good
places. Price $500 each good terms
if desired. Also all kinds of prop­
erty to sell, rent or trade.
J. O. Mickalson, Falls City, Oer.
C L O T H E S SHOP.
THE HOME OF
ÉS
That Vacation
trip should not be delayed
Newport
“ Oregon’s premier beach resort”
is not far away and is easily reached.
T H E OREGON
SEPTEMBER 18, 1916.
Daily T rain s
from Albany and Corvallis. Low round trip fare«
are available. Good hotel accomodations. Fine surf
bating. Boating on Yaquina Bay.
SEASON FARE $5.50
Degree Courses re q u irin g a four-year
Beware o f Ointments fo r
Catarrh That Contain Mercury
• a m ercury will surely destroy th e sense
o f sm ell and com pletely derange th e
w hole system when entering It through
th e m ucous surfaces. Such articles should
nev er be used except on prescriptions
from rep u tab le physicians, as the dam age
¿hey will do Is ten fold to the good you
c a n possibly derive from them . H all's
C a ta rrh Cure, m an u factu red by F. f.
Cheney & Co., Toledo. O., contains no
m ercury, and Is tak en Internally, acting
d lrectlv upon the blood and m ucous su r­
fa ce s of th e system . In buying H a ll's
C a ta rrh Cure be su re you g et th» genu-
tee. I t Is taken Internally and m ade In
Toledo. Ohio, by F . J. C heney A Co. T es­
tim onials free.
Bold by D ruggists. P rice 75c per hot tig.
Take Hall's F amily F ills tor constipation.
Cobb, Donald and Grier of the
Falls City Lumber company were
in town W’ednesday looking over
the new work. They went out on
the.logging road.
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D r. M ile s ’
h ig h school p re p a ra tio n , are offeied in
th e follow ing;
A G R IC U L T U R R ,
16 D e p a rtm e n ts;
C O M M E R C E , 4 D e p artm en ts; E N G IN ­
E E R IN G , li Ite p a rtin e n ts ; M IN E S , 3
D e p a rtm e n ts; F O R E S T R Y , !i D e p a rt­
m e n ts ; H O M E E C O N O M IC S, 4 D epart
m e n t s ; a n d PH A R M A C Y .
V o c a t io n a l C o u r s e s re q u irin g an
E ig h th G rade p re p ara tio n for e n tra n c e
are offered in A g ric u ltu re. D airy in g ,
C om m erce, P o re stry , H om e M akers, and
M echanic A rts. P h a rm ac y w ith a two-
y ear h igh school e n tra n c e re q u ire m e n t.
SC H O O L O P M U SIC .— P iano, S trin g ,
Band and V oice C u ltu re .
C atalogue and beautiful illu stra te d
b o o k let free.
Address T h k R rc . i s t r a r ,
N E R V IN E
i» Highly Recommended
m Such Cases.
IF FIRST BOTTLE FA ILS TO
B E N E FIT , YOUR MONEY W IL L
BE REFUNDED.
1 w-7-lg 16 to 9-7-16)
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BAD LY NUN DOW N.
• 1 had bsoom * greadty m a dow n
s o d say nerves were la taWIMe
•n n d ltk m .
t h a d (Twiner* k m l -
se h e s am i b ecam e very w eak a n d
w an enable to do M U i l n g
I
I . . . h i a b o ttle of O r ■ R aa' N e rv -
toe. I b o m b eg a n to fast he« * « ,
m y n ereee w e re « R a te d
1 _ W
eo v ered a i r s tr e n g th , e n d h e r e MRpe
recom m ended IW. M HW N«wvto*
So m an y of asp f r iends w ho h a v e
n a
FRAwr-HB
17» B r o N w t y
N. T .
OREGON.
'
Uniting Learning and Labor
F orty-eighth School Year Opens
:i i7Tfff\v7 > nderly !. s
HART-SCHAFFNER » MARX CLOTHES.
D A LLA S ,
W
It looks as though Wilson’s cam­
paign managers had an engage­
ment with Villa to keep up a
threatened disturbance along the
Mexican border until after the |
November election for political ef­
fect. By allowing Villa to plun­
der and kill a few Americans once
in a while it will help pay ex­
penses.
In its S ix Schools a n d F o rty -e ig h t D e­
p a rtm e n ts is e n g sg e d in th e g re at work
o( u n itin g L ea rn in g and L abor.
^ C a o d i o s , ¡ T o b a c c o s a n d ^ C i g a r s . 'i t t l
ix !
R. E W illia m s . M. L .T hompson . W. F. N ichols , R.G. W h it e ,
President
Vice-President
Cashier Assistant Caahicr
A G R IC U LT U R A L C O LLEG E
Every Housewife or
Mother fc ever under
that Nervous Strain»
which so often results
in Headaches, Dizzy
Sensations, Faintness,
Depression and other
Nervous Disorders.
MOW ERS.
C O R V A I.U S , O R K O O N
D r y a n d M oist A ir.
A cubic foot of dry air weighs more
than n cubic foot of moist atr at the
same temperature and preaaure. The
addition of vapor to a cubic foot of dry
air enlarges the volume of the mixture
If the air Is free to expand, aa In the
atmosphere, and aa the vapor has only
about two-thirds the density of dry air
at the aame temperature and pressure
the density of the mixture Is less thsn
that of dry air.
You can't beat Nawport
for a plaoe to en|oy a vacation
Ask any local agent or write to
John M Scott, Qenoral Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
S
o u t h e r n
BOOZE SHIPMENTS
Independence leads the county
in booze shipments with 410 since
the State went dry. Dallas 223,
Black Rock 114, Airlie 91 while
Falls City manages to quench her
fiery thirst with 74.
HUGHES TO BRING PROSPERITY
Believing th i l the election of
Hughes a certainty and that the
Don’t put off thatching till the storm return of prosperity will thus be
la at band.—Irish Provarb.
brought about C. C. Lowe of
P
a c if ic
Dallas paid 113,000 spot cash ior
a 130 acre farm three miles eaBt
of Sheridan.
BAPTISM.
On account of Professor Ham­
mond of Kimball College preach­
ing in the M. E. Church here last
Sunday, the Rev. W. J. W arren
did not preach on the subject
which had been announced “ At
what age shall we baptize folks?”
But will do so next Sunday at 11
a. m.