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FALLS CITY NEWS S A T U R D A Y , DEC KM H K It :K), ÎUIH In the Arena of Sports Edward (Strangler) Lew is Itnlwrt Fredericks, otbarwtse known •• Htrsngler U w lt, nolnl w reader, U saaklng ■ mu M i wllh Jo.. Hlecber, aometluu* raferrexl to aa the 'Om ibi Wonder." M in. .. Frank iloti'b, world's Champion » * t «tlrr, r»*tir<-«1 I he... young gtanta 6 f tin. mat am aaektug tbc work)'« crown. I sat yaar the pair ( Worth Knowing PAGE 3. H -H I l"H I I H I M I 1 1 F4 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N , That the undersigned, W. F. Nichols, has been duly appointed by the County Court o f the State o f Oregon for Polk County, as Executor o f the Last Will and Testament o f Gideon Sowers, deceased. 1.00 All persons having claims against said estate shall present the same, duly verified, and with l.oo:: i proper vouchers, to the said Executor, within six months from the date hereof, at the I.aw ¡Offices o f W alter L. Tooze, Jr,, jin the Dallas National Bank 50 :: Building, Dallas, Polk County, $3,50 j Oregon Dated and first p u b l i s h e d December 9, 1916. OUR 1916-1917 COMBINATION OFFER In preealng Milk aprtail a sheet of 1 tissue |> h |••• r, ttiln I'tiougli to In* seen j ttiroug!i, over the Milk. The paper pro i t t h e allk from the Iron and pro vonta the alilny uppniiritinc innilo by tbe Iron coming In direct contact with the allk. c vb To clean a macklutnah apread It out flat on the table and acruh with warm water and yellow a»ap in which a lit The leading Republican paper in the State. tle carbonate of ammonia liaa lieeu | dissolved, Illnae In cold water and bang In the atr to dry. On no account put it near the tire. A weekly for the farmer and stockman. When Jem haa b ecom e angary and bard place It in the oven until tbc ■ugar melte. Take out and put to cool, it will taate aa good aa freshly Devoted to progressive poultry culture in the mad# Jam. Northwest. A eeturated eolation of epeom »all« la a good remedy for bume. Apply a* ■ ood aa poeelhle and keep wet con tinually until tba pain ceaaea. New storking* ebnutd he washed be fore being worn. Thla la dona to re- W. F. Nichols, more a dreaalng mbtrb one flnda In Executor o f the Estate o f moat new stockings. If the atocklug Gideon Sowers, deceased. la worn without thla dressing being re moved the chancea are very great that W alter L. Tooze, Jr. i-l-H-H-f-h'H "l" H i-l"b'l-l-l"li'H ' l"l-H -tl4-! -i"l-H -H "l"l"H "l-l" l"l"i H H l -M -H -' ' • bo|« will reault the flrat day. Attorney for the Estate. A few mlnutee' relaxation each day ebonld be one of the housewife's rule*. Where no oven thermometer la at hand w convenient teat will l>e to put a teaspoonful of flour In an earthen dtab In the oven. If tbla flour become* light brown evenly throughout in dve minute»' time the oven la right for baking bread. I f the flour scorches In that time the oveu la too hot. and ALL OREGON PAPERS Falla City N » One year, Evening Telegram, Three months Rural Spirit, One year Poultry Life, One year Total value, $1.00 ALL FOUR PAPERS FOR $2.25 YOU SAVE $1.25. No Combination of Reading Like It AU For *2 -i° Tbe Youth’s Companion Wtoter |g the Tiae to Kill N eit Stimmer’ » Flies • Photo by American press Association. bonsai rkrtudU' ks (araAHOua lcwis ). I Wrestled two hours to a draw, and both are auglou* to try again for the coveted ftoTiew btraugter t.ewla la not the «trangler of former days, but Is ■ Vary different sort of main He la a Iiatlvo ot K « h . auO’Wefore treooin tasr a profaaalmak w restler was a stu dent at tbe-Ar'ntvc ratty of Keutucky. LewU la s I a feet oue Inch tn height, weigh* 290 pmn.it* In condition amt 1« said to he oim of tbc cleanest and fair- sat wrcgUer^now In training. . V • M Mordaogi Brawn Paaaea On. After ntajrftg ieleven year» In the Na. u» Hint two In the federal tlonai Mordecal IWown, the once famous three fltigerfld pitcher of the Chicago Cuba, baa baau relea*e<l uncoodlitonally fty Ubarlaa H Wreghtnan. p rent deal of the ChUagu ('lull. Brown waa released three year* ax by t'hnrlca W. Murphy, then owuer of the rub* Tinker. Wien tbc manager of tbe Cincinnati Bed*, accnred blm. Brown jumped to the Fad» with. Tinker and managed the §?. I/ml* elwl for a short |ierlod. wbeu be was again signed by Tinker to play with tbe Chicago Fed*. Don't let your, home become a winter haven for flies, say* tbe North Carolina state hoard of bealtb. Even tbe clean borne when tbe weather turn* cold becomes attractive to flies, and only tbe greatest vigilance wtll keep them out. But wbeu flies do get luto tbe home at tba tuiuiug ul (.old weather don't let them go to tbe celll - m-1 are not dead wbeu they lie around stiff with cold. The next warm *|>ell or uext aprtng will show you Ibey were “ pi »sumlng " In raaa of a freeze, however, every fly In the bouse should lie swept down and burned. They *houtd be nought out and brought from tinder cover In every room In I be house, from tbe cel lar to tbe gurret. Scientist* tell us that tbe flies that were hatched late and that have not completed tbelr life cycle are they which live lu an even temperature through tbe winter and become tbe progenitors of our count less million* next summer.' Conse quently now la tbe time to tight next summers flies. Tbla Is tbe time when "swatting" file» will be really effective. But If there are too many to “ swat" trap or poison them. Use fly paper aud every other means In order that not one may be carried over from one season to the next Rad Sox May Qo to Europa. Hugh Ward and Harry Fraxee. tbe new op nun o f tbe Boston American club, arc planning to send a couple of baseball team* to Europe uext fall. “ As far the expense." »aid Mr. Ward, Th* Professor's Experiment. “ it will coat leas than to send a team One of tbe government »dentist* at from New Tork ta 8ar> Francisco 1 don't ace wby tbe Hod Box and some Washington tella of a vUlt made by a other team abould not go over to Eu friend to tbe bou*e of an eminent pro rope next fall If the war la over by fessor. Tbe professor was at tbe Mme examining a dark that time." brown substance spread on paper. Beaehall Salarle* te Be Cut. "W ill you." he I t acema almost certain that there naked tbo visitor, will be a general cutting down of base "kindly let me ball salaries next winter. place a little of t h i s on y o u r Fizto| Fornácea Properly tongue? My taste ha* become viti ^ Will Reduce Coti Coat ated by sampling all sorts o f tna A little good Judgment mixed with terlals.” tbe coal as it goes into tbe feed door "Certainly," said tbe friend, sticking will reduce tbe cost of heating tbe out bis tongue. boose, declares L. M. Schindler, col The professor took a little of the lege of agriculture, University of Wis substance under analysis and placed It consin. Furnace* can be fired In such on tbe other's tongue. Tbe latter work a way that About all of tbo fuel paste* ed It around for fully a minute, tast out o f the pire ° f they may be tended ing It much aa be would a sweet. -f *o that a large percentage of tbe beat "Note any effect?" asked tbe pro la utilised. fessor. When adding fre»h coal do not cover "No; none." thè Are completely. Leave a small "It doesn't partly*« or prick your apot of live coal* exposed. Oases tongue?" Which are given off as the green coal “ Not that I can detect." WWHme* hasted wtll then be ignited by “ I thought not Now, bow does It tbe live embers and produce more beat; otherwise they «g:ape through taste?" "Very bitter." the chimney. "Urn ml All right." Keep a dear Are In the fl repot. More "What la It?" Inquired tbe friend. Ite# «mal* Will then be In Contact With " I don't know. That's what I am tbe flrepotand more heat will pass heating chamber. The trying to And out. Somebody baa been bed abould be nearly poisoning horses with It!” — Country firing door. Heated Gentleman. gases w llL to *" P »"s over the top of the combusti it chamber before they The Guld Wife. A story Is told of a shrewish Scotch exhaust. ■&<>• * larger quantity of tbelr beat w6j be given off. woman who tried to wean her hus Watch your draft. Every furnace band from the haa conditions all Its own, and they public house by must be carefully studied, i f the draft employing h e r Is Door a window may be opened In the brother to act the cellar to aid circulation of cold air part o f a ghost and frighten John on hta way home W ha' a r e you?" said the HE TRUTH. guld man as the apparition arose before him from behind a bush. " I am Auld Nick," was the reply. "Come awa’, man.” said John, noth ing daunted. "Gle'a a shake o' jour baud. I am married tae a sister o’ yours!" 82 ISSUES The favorite family weekly of America 12 Great Serials cr Group« in 1917, and M0 Short Stones, a thousand Article-! and Suggestion«, a thousand Funn>- lama. 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W. L. Holloway CHIROPRACTIC Will bs *t rail» city Hotei MONDAY. WEUHKSDAY »n a rSIPA Y Afternoon» ul Each Week. BU0IUC00 d a r f » HOTEL jfallsC it^lbo td S a m p le R o o m * B o a t A c c o m m o d a tio n s f . O r o »« ». Pfopvlutcr BA Rh K R SHOPS Bohle’s Barber Shops Falls City, O r e a «« Vkere ye« ua get e Skive. Salr Cal. talk •r ‘SMir Agent far Celles Sitarn Laaadry Bu ndiea forwarded laeaday erwaJnf HOKUM EWTS a new bridge la W HEN needed, a road tnuat be G . L. H A W K I N S repaired, a courthouse la to be bulIL where doe» the mon ey come from? Do the mali order houses pay it? Hardly. They wilt not even send » contrlbuUon to help buy a bell for the new church or to help a Fourth of July cele bration. They pay no taxes in this town, and they are not concerned in tta prosper ity- Thla town must be support ed by lta residents and those who llv» in tbe Immediate vicinity. I f they Insist on sending their money away then they are helping to kill their town, and they are mak ing It harder for them to pay the taxes necessary to main tain local government and to make local Improvement* Ton owe something to your self, and you owe something to yonr neighbors. Ton can help yourself by helping yonr neighbors. Ton can’t Injure your neighbors without injur ing yourself. When yon send money to mall order houses you are hurting yonr town, yonr neighbors and yourself. MA R B L E A N O GR A N I T E M O NU M ENTS D a lla ». Oregon rO X K H A L D IK ÍX T O tt R. L. C H A P M A N FUNERAL DI RECTOR We a'.tind to all work promptly. Dallas and Falls City. Ore. RKAl. E*TATK J. O. M I C K A L S O N Dealer in R E A L ESTATE Falls City, Oregon. BR0WN-SI8LEY ABSTRACT CO; $10 Mill 8 iw t . r»alU«. O w fk t. JOHN B. SIB'.EY, Manat er. Olir »balrert plant la poated dally from Polk County Recorda. SPEND TOUR MONET W HERE YOU M AKE IT. 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Salem . . . 7;00 9.45 4.00 Dallas. . . 8.15 11.02 5.30 Falls City . 8.50 11.35 6.06 11:55 Bl’kRock . 154 1« K AST WOUND am. pm. pm. 1.05 Bl’k Rock Falls City. 9.30 1.25 , 0.1« 6.40 Dallas. .’ . 10.10 2.00 7.45 Salem . 11.01 3.15 A. C rowiM, AOIKT • * m. —— CHURCH NOTICES Fraa Ntolhodist Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching Service 11 a. m. Song and praise service 7:30 followed by preaching at 8:00. Mid-week-prayer meeting 7:30 p.m Everyone cordially invited to attend these services. Edgar N. Long, Pastor. Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. James C. Erwin. Pastor Sunday School 10 A. M. J. R. Moyer. Sunday School 8up’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 P. M.