PAGE FOUR DOES YOUR Wife, Sister. or Sweetheart, Ha\\. a birthday this month. ,u , k. s her birthstone. I have some prettv Topaz rings. $2.25 and up. Repairing a specialty. PER3EY, The Jewpler, Falls City. Oregon The Conklin Slogan A SATISFIED CUSTOMER A new pen or your money back. Our customers to be the judge of satisfac­ tion received. We have a good assort­ ment to choose from. Price SI to $8. ¡T H O M P S O N S I DRUG STORE. J Will Wood and wife and baby were up from Dallas last Sunday to visit, D. L Wood and family. Mrs. Chas. Ramsden and Mrs. Taylor of Salem visited Mrs. C. S. Fickland {¿ml Mrs. N. A. Lunde Sunday. Miss Essie Prime returned to her home in Salem Monday morn­ ing after a week's visit with her brother, Dr. G. E. Prime. Misses Velma Miller. Bessie Lewis. Essie Prime, and Messers Dr. Prime. Uovd Miller and Wal­ ter Peerv were in Black Rock Sunday. Burton Spohn. 16-years old. who was injured a year ago by falling from a bicycle and injuring his left ieg was operated upon at the hospital in Dallas Monday. The limb was amputated at the hip The bone had began to decay ant amputation was necessary. The friends of Mrs. Hiram Fu gett, formerly of this place but now of Sheridan, Cal., were sur prised to learn of her death whic occurred recently. She and her daughter were attending a picture show w hen she was taken ill ant expired almost immediately. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Two good houses and some va cant lot6 in Falls City. Big sacri lìce if sold soon. Make me an offer. O. Aurland. HIGH SCHOOL HOTES The Student Body met Friday afternoon and amended the con stitution. Provision was made for the election of a Prosecuting Attorney to take action against C anili>*8.',Tobacco6 ami Cigarr-.'at those who break Student Body L B. W O N D E U L Y S laws. The article requiring vote by ballot was revised to allow a standing vote. The teachers training class ob­ served Miss Haslop's lesson plan in eight grade grammar Tuesday morning. They will begin teach ing next week. Those on the sick list this week are, Clarence Bradley, Howart Robinson, and Geraldine Watzling Lucy Hollingsworth and Barbara Gilbert have returned to schoo after a weeks illness. Mr. Bedients daughter, Mrs Griffin returned Wednesday to her home in Junction City after SOLD EVERYWHERE weeks visit with her parents. Laurence Robinson was absent from the fifth grade, Thursday and Denzil and Evertt Robinson were absent from the eight grade The sixth grade oupils are mak­ ing Thanksgiving posters and bor­ The best show at the Gem tonight ders for their * room. Fresh cider for sale. F. K. Laura Spohn was absent from Hubbard. school several days this week be­ Mr. and Mrs. Fry visited in this cause of her brothers illness. city Sunday. William Dennis of Dallas, cousin Mrs. Clay Oxford visited in Dal­ of Vernon and Emerson Murphy las Wednesday. visited High School Thursday. Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Lawyer. Miss Lewis spent Saturday in Dallas, Oregon. tf. Salem. Wm. Southwell of Nortons was A spelling contest was held in . in town this week. the various grades last Friday. Grandma Harrington is visiting The sixth grade held the highest grade. in Salem this week. Mr. Lunde visited school Friday. George Brown of near Salem was in town Tuesday. Norien Bell visited in ¿Salem M. L. Thompson was in Port­ Thursday. land Wednesday on business. Miss Miller spent the week end in Independence. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Seymour Several of our grade teachers were Dallas visitors Saturday. attended institute at Bridgeport Born to Mr. and Mrs. Boh Ben­ Saturday. nett Monday morning, a 9-pound The first six grades are planning boy. a program to be given for the Mrs. Matilda Travis has return­ pupils. * ed from a visit with relatives in The fifth grade organized Tues­ Idaho. day, Opal Robertson was elected Blanch Lacey of Pedee visited as class President and Mildred her sister Miss Florence Lacey Johnson as secretary. this week. A junior meeting was held Vernon Harrington and wife Tuesday for the purpose of elect­ and Roy Harrington are visiting ing a new council member in the place of Maurice Selig, who resig­ at Newbei^j. Rev. W. J. Bowerman will ned, Velma Goodspeed was elect­ preach at Free Methodist Church ed in his place. LaVerne Mickalson one of the Sunday evening Nov. 26. Falls City High School graduates W. H. Dorman was operated who is at McTimmons Valley spent upon at the Prt Ih z !:;:p.’*.al Wed­ the week end at her home and1 nesday for appendicitis. attended institute at Bridgeport Saturday. Fresh Bread, Cakes.Cookies.Pies and other bakery goods, every day Mrs. Hollingsworth visitedschool at the Falls City Bakery. Friday afternoon. Drink Pugh’s Loganberry Juice S A T U R D A Y , NOV, 2ft, 1H1«. THE FALL8 CITY NEWS The house of Wm. Alderman caught fire Monday and only the timely assistance of a neighbor saved the building from being de­ stroyed. This year Percy and tester Dodd, former Falls City boys rais­ ed 2,41*2 bushel potatoes in ten acres of Oregon dirt and sold them for $2.147.60 and are saying nothing about hard times. Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeWitt, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. DeWitt. Mr. and Mrs. Guy lewis and little daughter Guyla. Mrs. Gladys Zuver and daughter Neva and Miss Ritta Alderman spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hunter. A Good Position. Can l>e had by any ambitious young man or young lady in the field of railway or commercial tele­ graphy. Since the passage of tlie eight hour law by congress, it has created a demann for telegraph operators. Positions paying from $75 to $90 per month with many chances for advancement. It will pay you to write Railway Tele­ graph Inst., of Portland. Ore., for full particulars. Adv. K. K.W illiams , M. L.T hompson , W. K. N ichols , R. G.W iiitjc , President Vice President Cashier Assistant Cashier Bank of Falls City F alls C ity , P oi . k C ounty . O hsuon Does a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange sold on nil (Miints in the United States. Notary Public officially connected with the Bank. LEA P N O TI C E OF F I N A L S E T T L E M E N T YEAR C O N TES T NoLice is hereby given that M. L. Thompson, administrator of the estate of W. B. Officer, deceased, has filed his final account us such administrator in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk also County, and that said Court has appointed Monday, the 4th day of BOX OF F I N E C H O C O L A T E C A N D Y j December, 1916, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon of said We will give a fine Meerschaum Pipe to the gentleman day at the court room of the said receiving the largest numlwr of votes liefore Dec., 24, 1916. County Court, of Dallas, Oregon, A 2J |KHind box of fine Chocolates will he presented to the as the time and place for the lady nominating the winner. hearing of ull objections to the Twenty-five votes will I k * given with each 25c purchase; said final account and the settle­ ment thereof. larger amounts 5 votes for each live cents purchase. Dated and first published Nov., 4. 1916. The Weatherly Confectionery M.L. Thompson Administrator aforesaid. Oscar Hayter, ■H-H-l-H*1 -l-l-l-1 I l-M-W-H-H-H -H-t-H-HH-H-l-H I *1 II I I I I II I 18 Attorney. G IVEN AWAY FIN E M E E R S C H A U M PIPE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIAL. One of the most pleasant social affairs of the Fall was held at the home of Mrs. 0. Elle Thursday evening. About fifty people were in at­ tendance including several from Dallas. The followlhg program was ren­ dered: Piano Solo. Lota Bradley, Reading. Margaret Dorman. Reading. Mrs. Brown of Dallas. Reading. Master Brown, Vocal Duet. Lota Bradley ami Rebah Powers. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Reading. Rev. McConnell of Dal-1 Notice is hereby given that the las. partnership heretofore existing Voeal Solo, Dr. Prime. between R. G. Masters and Wm. LaVon Gottfreid received a Hinshaw under the firm naiqg of prize of a large plate of candy for Masters & Hinshaw has this day the best list of answers to a game' lieen dissolved by mutual agree­ • • of cities and states. ment. R. G. Masters retiring free Other games were enjoyed by from any obligations whatsoever all. to the firm aforesaid. Very delicious refreshments Dated this the 13th day of Nov­ were served. ember 1916. The social committee deserves R. G. Masters. much credit for the splendid ar­ rangement of the evening’s pro­ R ep ort of t h e c o n d i t i o n of th e gram. Ten new members were receiv­ ed for the Endeavor. a t F r IU City, 111 t h e Sta te of Uiegan* a n d d is c o u n t ! f l i W0 10 R onds a n d w a r r a n t s 18 191 4* F u r n i t u r e , a n d fi x t u re s 1 780CO D ue from b a u k s,(ru it re s erve h a n k » ) ll '2’,».52 Due from a p p r o v e d re s erve h a n k s Jo.Ntfj 56 C hee ks a n d o t h e r cash Ite m s 0 , 152.17 C ash o n h a n d | ( E x p e n s es T otal . Rev J u m e s C E r w in . P a s to r ' , Sunday School 10 A. M. J, R. Moyer. S u n d a y 8chool Sup 't. Preaching 11 A. M. and 7:30 PM Junior League, Sunday, 3 P. M. Miss Marv Hammond. Epworth Leagae, 6:30 P. M. Hanvey Deal, Pres. Mid-week services, Wed. 7:30 . M. 16.000.00 C a p i t a l stock (»aid In S urolus Fund U n d iv id e d profits, less ex p en s e s a n d ta x e s pa id Posta l s avin g« h a n k d e p o sit s I n d i v i d u a l d e p o s it s subje c t to check 6ft 020 «5 D e m a n d c er tific a te s of Deposit. ftog.ftO T i m e a n d s a v i n g d e p o s it s 5.700.70 T otal , S ta te of O re gon ) C o u n t y ol P olk, ) I, W. F. Nichols, C a s h ie r ol ¿ h a a b o v e n a m e d b a n k , d o s o le m n ly swear t h a t th e a b o v e s t a t e m e n t is t r u e , to t h e be st of my J k n o w le d g e a n d belief. W K NICHOL8, C as hie r. «.ONO 00 moo 4 m it / Methodist Episcopal Church > 05.025 92 LIABILITIES , IH.Va2.VW ( I H u b s n i b e d a n d s w o r n t c be fo re me th is 21st, d a y of Nov. 191ft. (L H ) F K. HUBBARD. N o ta ry Pu blic. C o m m is s io n e i p i i e s J a n . 6. 1920 Correc t - A t t e s t : Ira C. MehrlitiK D ir e c to rs M. L T h o m p s o n , K. (J. White. Every Housewife or Mother Is ever under that Nervous Strali which so often results in Headaches, Dizzy Sensations, Faintness, Depression and other Nervous Disorders. D r. M ilas* N ER V IN E is Highly Recommended m Such Cases. IF FIBBT BO TTLE F A IL S TO , y o u r m o n e y w il l BE R EF U N D E D . b e n e f it BA ¿LY "I had •«■O my rib « DOWN. >COW M (IMSr w n , w w r. la t a d rih to t had ffaQuant baw4 baeam a t a r j w ash and waa anabl* to dp WB^h lw f bowcht a b otila o f Dr. M r N"ri to*. 1 aooa b«wma «o faal battor. a r n a rra , war« «Motad I n roa arad my a tn a fO i. and bara aim raromnaandad Dr. »fila# B arrino In m anr of aay friafida who hava naad It with a*ttafm-iory refluita.“ » m a FRAJfVTMl w u m - o c K . 17» Uroadway. Wcbainafal»|r. N . T. «•m ill Wwi REVIVAL AT —— The Free Methodist Church BEGINNING NOVEMBER, 26, 1916 Rev. B. C. Dewey, our Conference Evangelist will be here Tuesdav, November 28 th. Rev. Dewey has had a wide experience in evangelistic work and you will not want to miss this great opportunity of hearing him. Come and we will do you good.