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4 —— T H E WAR has nothing to do with your watch. Bring it to us for clean- The best show at th* Gem tonight ing and overhauling- All work Walter L. Tooae, Jr., Lawyer, guaranteed, prices most reason. Dallas, Oregon. tf. able. PER3EY, Tha Jeweler, “ A cold day in August" is no joke here. We have them. Falls City. Oregon. Mrs. F. Droege returned Mon day from a visit in Roy, W ash. CHIROPRACTIC A. L. Benson of Salem was vis iting friends in Falls City Tues DR. W. L. Holloway day. CHIROPRACTIC For Sale-32 yards hit-and-miss W ilt b* a t F all, City Howi MONDAY. WEDNESDAY a n a FRIDAY carpet. Mrs. W. B. Gibson. Phone Aiternoon« of Each Week. 314. A. B. Clement of Missoula. Mont., came Sunday to visit rela tives. Miss Vola Selig and Miss Zertha Hurst spent Saturday and Sunday in Salem. We have a full line ef guar For sale cheap, two good young anteed hot water bottles and cows, one giving good flow of milk fountain syringes of all sizes now. J. O. Mickalson. and prices. If you need a Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies.Pies good hot water bottle let us and other bakery goods, every day show you one. at the Falls City Bakery. We have bought some new A. E. Seymour, one time a citi rubber goods at a low price zen of this place was v isin g and therefore our prices are friends here this week. much lower this year. They Mrs. V. J. Tumidge of Willa- are guaranteed one and two mina came Wednesday to visit years. her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Coonrod. Miss Leta Wintermute of Phoe nix. Ariz., arrived Monday to DRUG STORE. spend several weeks visiting her sister. Mrs. F. M. HeUwarth. The unloading engine and drag saw belonging to the mill company were moved to their new position this week. Mrs. High Donnely and daugh ter Madge of Portland are visit ing Mrs. Donneley’s sister, Mrs. Robert Wonderly, this week. Lowering the grade on the log ging road and putting in the fill If you need any dental on the new track south of the mill work done and if saving was commenced last Saturday. money is an object, you ■will be wise to call at once. Mrs. I. G. Singleton left Tues Not later than Aug. 5. day morning for Halsey where 1916. she will preside over the cook wagon for the threshing crew. A. D. Bechtel and Fred Swan son of Salem were business vis itors here this week. Mr. Bechtel is a prominent real estate agent of A. 6. ATWOOD, Dentist Salem. Across from Selig’s store. Chas. Dill and Harley Kerr re turned from a hunting trip on the McKenzie Thursday night. They spent considerable of their time fighting mosquitoes. Nothing like taking an outing. The Dallas people come to Falls City; the Falls City people *,o to Black Rock and the Black Rock people go to Balderee’s. Mrs. Robert Wonderly and her sister, Mrs. Donneley, and her niece Miss Madge left, Thursday on a hike to the homestead. They expect to be gone a week. Dr. G. J. C. Wintermute who Headquarters for Candy and Cigars has been spending the summer at WEATHERLY CONFECTIONERY. the home of his daughter, Mrs. Hellwarth, departed for his home in Ohio Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Mickalson of Brownsville, who have been visit ing their son, J. 0. Mickalson, W t 'riday for Cottage Grove where they will visit their daughter. Fallers and buckers for the mill company commenced operations last week at :.he old camp. There several weeks work to be done before the camp will be moved. Mrs. Phillip Gottfreid, Mrs. S. Candies, Tobaccos and Cigars, ¡Ht| W. Wingo and three children, Mrs. L. B. WONDBRLY’S j; Mae Lane and two childron, Olive Deal, LaVeta, Remillal and Cora Howell left Wednesday for a «Beware of Ointments for day’s hike in the vicinity of Bla: k Catarrh That Contain Mercury aa m e r c u ry w ill a u r e ly d e s tro y t h e e e n a e Rock. o f sm ell a n d c o m p le te ly d e r a n g e t h e w h o le s y s te m w h e n e n te r in g It th r o u g h J. 0. Mickalson was in Salem the m u c o u s s u r f a c e s S u ch a r tic le s s h o u ld B a r e r b e u se d e x c e p t o n u re sc rlp tlo n e from r e p u ta b le p h y s ic ia n s , a s th a d a m a g e and other parts of the Valley the th ey will d o U te n fold to th e good you c a n possibly d e riv e fro m th em . H a ll's first of the week on real estate Catarrh C u re , m a n u f a c tu re d by F. 1. He says that Salem ap Cheney * C o.. T oledo, O.. c o n ta in s no business. mercury, and le t a k e n In te r n a lly , a c tln # pears to be a very busy place and T lrectly upon t h e b lood e n d rr j'-oue s u r - i of t h e ey e te m In b u y in g H a ll’s r rh C u re b e s u r e yo u g a t th e g e n u - that the crops in the valley look It le taken I n te rn a lly a n d m a d e l a ledo, Ohio, b y F. J. C h e n e y A C o. T e s - very good. als tre e . A. J. Bald jvin, demonstrator for • o l d b y D ru g g ist* . P l i c a 71c p e r b o t t l * T a k e ■ o il's F am ily P ills to r eoaaU patioa. the Cereo concern at Salem was in town this week advertising this A. F. Courier and Vansel went new drinking beverage. It is manufactured by Dr. Hagel at to the mountains Thursday. Salem and is an Oregon grown Ralph Adams came up from product. Its drinking qualities are Portland to visit with his family. better than tea, coffee, or poetum. Rubber Goods THOM PSONS To My Patrons L. Pstuidsv, Aui(u*t Iti, Hilft THZ FALLS OITT NEWS C. L Hopkins made a business J. S. Talbott came in from the Siletz Wednesday where he has trip to Dallas Wednesday. J. C. Talbott and wife were had a crew of men at work. Chester Ward fractured several Portland visitors this week. Mrs. E. Wren of Portland visit ribs last week by fulling on some ed her mother, Mrs. Bert Buell rocks at the swimming hole near his home. this week. Mrs. Maggie Florence of Efrata, Miss Margurita Dorman has Wash., came Friday morning to gone to Salem to visit friends and visit her brother, G. W. Brentner relatives for ten days. and family. W. H. Dorman has just finished picking loganberries. He sold Mrs. M. L Robertson acting as chaperon for a bevy of young over 6 | tons from his 2\ acres. ladies left Tuesday morning on u R. Paul finished painting the hike to Newport. High School building Wednesday G. O. Clement of Ranier, former noon. The building was given a ly store manager for the mill com coat of paint which improves its pany at this place canie Thursday looks. He started to work Thurs evening to visit friends. day morning repainting the build Mrs. D. Thrasher and family ings owned by the North Star and Mrs. Henry Otte and family Brewing Co., of Portland. visited Mrs. Charlie Osborne at Mrs. W. L. Prime and daughter, Cooper Hollow Wedesday. Miss Essie of Salem, and Miss Herschel l^ewis was able to lie Alice McKee of Portland visited her son, Dr. Glen EL Prime here out Wednesday, the first time Sunday. They motored to the since his accident. He is feeling Frank Heydon homestead and took fine and a speedy recovery is ex dinner in the woods. The roads pected. were very rough and coming back Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Moyer re the tire on the hind wheel blew turned Thursday from their out month’s vacation visiting friends and relatives at Portland and WORKMAN INJURED. points in Washington. W. P. Anderson, an employee on Mrs. Cahpin and two daughters. the bridge construction work of Miss Plankington and Robert the Teal Creek Railroad fell Mon Bradley returned Friday morning day while at work near the mill from their hike to Newport. The and was injured. He fell onto a tan on their faces indicates that pile of a rubbish, breaking several they have been listening to what ribs. the “ Wild waves were saying.” REV. G. F. HOPKINS. D. D. On Sunday next the 20th the Rev. G. F. Hopkins, D. D. of Port land will preach morning and evening in the M. E. Church. Also at 4 P. M. in the Park. His sub ject at the morning service will be “The Conference Claimants.” BETTER BABIES CONTEST. The Polk County Fair associa tion has set September 20 as "Better Babies Contest” Day. Entries must be made out and re turned before the opening day Sept. 19. These blanks should be returned to either Mrs. J. R. Craven or Miss Della B. Viers. List of Unclaimed Letters. Gentlemen. Bell, F. M. Baker, VV. H. Connlee, Melvin Flattman, Frank Tompkins, J. H. Williams, Leu BIRTHDAY PARTY. A pleasant little birthday party occurred at the home of Mrs. A. B. Graham when her little grand son, Walter celebrated his 7th birthday, Tuesday, August 15th. The little folks played games and enjoyed themselves immensely. A good dinner was served at noon by Mrs. Graham, after which they departed for their homes wishing him many happy returns of the day. LADIES AID HOLD MEETING The members of the Ladies Aid Society and the C. W. B. M. of the Christian Church held their August meeting at the home of Mrs. Ran dolph Butler August 10. Every body taking well filled baskets, a a bountiful picnic dinner was serv ed on the lawn at 12 o’clock. At 2:30 a business meeting was held and a short program was render ed, after which all went down to Teal creek. A few of the ladies went in wadeing. One rather large lady accidently fell into the creek, but it is hoped that no grave results will follow. Those present: Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Butler, Mrs. E. Butler, Mrs. J. S. S, Powell, Mrs. Jack Purdy and daughter, Mrs. C. Persuet and two daughters, Mrs. O. Elle and four children, Mrs. G. Elle, Mrs. Crone, Mrs. Paul and three chil dren, Mrs. Dorman and two daughters, Mrs. Z. Batourney and son, Mrs. G. Anderson and son, Mrs. John Chamberlain and two children, Mrs. B. Brown and son, Mrs. Rob Wonderly, Mrs. Skeels, Mrs. Arthur and three children, Miss Eva Harris, Mrs. Thorne. IR®»»»«!'« osarf g v m TIM E T O IRRIGATE It in getting the time of year you will need to irrigate your lawitH and gardens. To do this you will need a good hose We have them and will sell them at reasonable prices SEE OUR LAWN M OW ERS. J. C. T A L B O T T [\îf m \ It. E .W il u a m s , M .L T hom pson . W. F. N h iio l h , R. O .W hitic , P resident V ice-President Cashier A ssistant Cashier Bank of Falls City F alls C it y , P olk C ounty . O kroon Does a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange sold on ull points in the United States. Notary Public officially connected with the Bank. JT. T H E “GREATER OREGON“ W H h n ew b z l l d l n i « . H o lla r o«|ul|»m »N t. an d ■ inn* « t ld lllo iu lo It« fn r a liy , th a I n l t t n l l r o f O r e g o n w ill b e g in Its fo r ty flr a l yaar. T ut* d n y. b a p ta m b a r I t . I t I # . ttMM-lal ( m in in g In C « m m « r r * . J n a r n n lU m , A r r h lta r tu r * . L a w . M m llr lu e .T M t hi»»*, l ibra r? W o r k . H u s h . I 'h y a lm l T r a in in g an d f l u « A ria. L a rv a a n d l in in g <1 ap art m a n ia o f Ltbar* nl M u r a iltin . L i b r a r y o f a i o r a t h a n 6 « . t o t « o l u m a a , f ir l o a n b u i l d i n g « f u l l y a t | u l p p * d . t w o «(il a n d ld gym im ilum a. T u i t i o n K r« a. D o m i I t o r l a a f o r m a n a n d ( o r wom an, y .im n irs l u a e ii. W rit# fo r fm n a n la la ca .n d d ra > a a ln g K a g U tm r UNIVERSITY O F OREGON EfiorNK. onr.nuR ARE YOU ONE OF THEM? There are quite a number of subscribers, presumedly, honest citizens, who are in arrears for their subscription. The cost of paper and other materials used in the printing business have ad vanced practically double the price of a few months ago making it necessary for the newspaper pub lisher to economize in every way possible as well as to insist that overdue accounts be paid. If you have any suspicions that you are in arrears don’t be bashful but come in and pay up. Uniting Learning and Labor T H E OREGON A G R IC U LT U R A L C O L L E G E 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 ag e d in th e g re a t w ork of u n itin g L ea rn in g anil L abor. F o r ty -e ig h th S c h o o l Y ea r O pens SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. D e g r e e C o u rses re q u irin g a fo u r-y ea r h ig h school p re p a ra tio n , a te o ttered in th e follow ing: A G R IC U L T U R E , 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 , « D e p a rtm e n ts; M IN E S , 3 D e p a rtm e n ts; F O R E S T R Y , 2 D e p a rt m e n ts ; H O M E E C O N O M IC S, 4 D e p a rt m e n ts ; a n d PH A R M A C Y . V o c a t i o 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 a ra tio n for e n tra n c e are offered in A g ric u ltu re . D a iry in g , C o m m erce, F o re stry , H om e M a k e rs, and M echanic A rts. P h a rm ac y w ith a two- y e ar h ig h school e n tra n c e re q u ire m e n t. SC H O O L O F M U SIC .— P iano, S trin g , B and a n d V oice C u ltu re C atalo g u e a n d b eau tifu l illu stra te d b o o k le t free. Address T h e R k g ist b a » , 1 w 7 - l | ie t o 9 7 1«) C O R V A L L IS . O R E G O N —Carter In New York Evening Sett T H IN O S TO FOROFT M. L. Thompson and family, OPEN AIR MEETING. Mrs. F. M. Hellwarth and sister, An open air meeting will be held Miss Leta Wintermute departed in the park on Sunday next at 4 Thursday by auto for Newport via the Siletz Basin. They will P. M. Everybody welcome. Get right with God. return Saturday. FAVORS WOMAN SUFF RAGE. Some time ngo a consideration of our economic conditions and tendencies, of the position of women In gainful occupations, of the nature and course of the demand, led me to the conclu sion that the granting of suf frage to women Is Inevitable. Oppoaltlon may delay, hut lo m y judgment cannot defeat this movement If women are to hafe the vote, as I believe they are. It seems to me entirely clear that in the Interest of tbo public Ufe of this country the contest should be ended prompt ly. I favor the rote for women. —From Mr. Hughes' Speech of Acceptance. AD EQU ATE F E D E R A L W O R K MEN’S COMPENSATI ON LAWS. I stand for adequate federal workmen's compensation laws, dealing not only with the em ployees of government, but with those employees who are engag ed In Interstate commerce, and are subject to the hazard of In jury, so th st those actlrttlea which are within the sphere of the constitutional authority of congress may be dealt ’with un der a suitable law.—From Mr. Hughes' Speech of Acceptance. atatffep too® toûoü to d M fâ s ' W hen travel ing, attending a Theatre or some Social Function, or if Shopping, don’t forget to have DR. M IL ES' ■ A n ti • PAIN PILLS with you. They are in valuable for Headache and all ocher Fains. as D o s t, MB Cents. IF F IR S T S O X IS N O T S A TIS F A C TO R Y , Y O U R M O N EY W IL L BE REFUNDED. ■RW ra DBSIREO R E L IE F. • 1 t e r * usad D*. Mile** A a tl-P U n Pflls for «oms tim « a n d Aad tham a n laval nabi« raaaedy fo r banda ch*. I b a v a alw aya tak e n g ra a t pis* aura In racom m endlng tb am to my friands, b ain s confident th a t tb ay will bring th a daalrad ra lM . I am navar w ttbout tbam a n d uaa tbam for ali atta ch a of pain, know lng th a t tb ay will n o t diaappoint m*. MBS. W . H . B KHBON. W ast H e ra n . Cona. V