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About Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1916)
SATURDAY, DECEMBER KALLS CITY NEWS PAGE The best show at the Gem tonight The Conklin Slogan Fresh cider Hubbard. A SATISFIED CUSTOMER A new pen or your money back. Our customers to be the judge o f satisfac tion received. We have a good assort ment to choose from. A F. Red Hot Drinks at Wonderly’s Confectionery. Hettie and Pearl Newman were in Dallas Saturday. Opal W an! spent Wednesday and Thursday in Dallas. G. Fry and family spent Christ mas with H. Griffin and family. Price $1 to $8. C. D. McKay of Salem visited C. J. Bradley and family Christ mas. T H O M P SO N S DRUG STORE. for sale. j Mrs. C. L. Elkins left last Sat urday to visit her parents at La fayette. FEW Will start a checking account with the B a n k o f F a lls C it y At the time of your first deposit\ve will give you a supply of blank checks and one of our handsome leather covers in which to carry them. Paying by check is not only sensible and convenient but is also the best manner to keep check on all your expenditures. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Bogart spent hristmas at Monmouth. -«Me Chk Winter D t « m Th# handsome »«Ivet dr««« herewith Illustrai»« I« dcvlgne.1 for ml«— . It I« featured In burgundy. Min k or n»vy blu* «ml I« lrliiini»<l «lili white gssr- WEDDING BELLS Miller-Prims Sunday. December 24, at lf!00 o’clock, noon, at the Christian Church in Dallas, Doctor Glenn E. Prime and Miss Velma Miller were united in marriage, Rev. McCon nell officiating. . - The couple left for Salem and spent Christmas with the parents of the groom. They then made a short visit in Portland returning to Falls City Wednesday morning on the 11:30 train. The groom, Glenn E. Prime is a rising young physician who has recently located in Falls City and is building up a lucrative practice. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Mary Miller of this city, and is highly esteemed by her many friends, who join in 1 wishing them many happy years as they tread the pathway of life. Mac Trimble and daughter of A $27 Edison Phonograph and six .50c records for $25. Easy Big Creek came last week to visit his brother, Charlie Trimble. terms. M. L. Thompson. Charlie says that his brother Mac C. L. Hopkins returned Tuesday is on the lookout for a .wife,—pre from Eugene where he spent ferably a maiden between 50 and 90. That he is a good provider. Christmas with relatives. Chapin-Brsdlsy well fitted up with cooking uten Tdm-Urink. and wife o f Stella. sils, has a one-hoss shay and drives Monday morning at 10 JO, at tho Wash,.- spent .» few days last week out to meetin’ every Sunday. The residence of Ada Chapin, Robert with e s * M r s . T. D. Hoi only obstacle is his ‘leven daugh L. Bradley and Miss Leone Chapin loweiT ters, but they are all now engag were united in marriage, the R^v. Candios, Tobaccos and Cigars, at ed and will fly-the-coop as soon as E. A. La Dow performing the cere L B. W ONDERLY’S brother the new mother makes her ap mony. Chatlie.- fíea.'South- Mac left The groom is well known, being pearance. ern Oregon where they will visit ! one o f the leading confectioner's friends. o f the city. He is an exemplary CHRISTMAS PARTY young man. r George Otte who is attending bride w is ont* one of the most Mrs. George March and M rs., The 1 ne oncK' Reed College in Portland is home Grace Hansen chaperoned a party | popular teachers of the city schools to spend the holidays with his Christmas night, in honor of Mrs. where she has been employed for parents. Hansen's mother, Mrs. M. J. a number of years. Happy New Year and bon voyage. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Russell and Cocker line o f Estacada. T h e family of Southern Oregon came amusements o f the evening were Monday to visit their daughter, games and dancing. Smartly Said Dr. Hellwarth, Harold Frink, Mrs. C. J. Bradley. Trevil Powers, Ennis Frink, Har It Is not worth while to work your Mrs. Ed Sampson and her old Wagner, Clyta Hall. Edith self to death to make a living. Johnson, Nell Sears, Bertha Frink, daughter Clara left last Sunday Tbe man who knows It all—bow tbe for Portland to visit relatives dur Sybil Wilson, Geneva Hamlet, neighbors seek to avoid him! Wbat'a the use o f wasting a hundred Mildred Thompson, Eva Chat pell, SOLI) EVERYWHERE ing Christmas week. Mrs. Chapin and sister, Mrs. words whfn ten wUI express your meaning? Mrs: M. J. Cockerline of Esta Chappell, Mrs. Cockerline, Mr. JpdHOK Trotu tbe names Kune chil Post Office Time Card dren bear,'Chelr mothers had tbe dime cada and son Conrad of Eugene and Mrs. Courier, M r.. and. novel bal-ii. came Saturday to visit her daugh Ted Cochran, Mr. and Mrii.’ Office hours: Daily, ex cep t Sun PIm pjy'because your neighbor Is a Lloyd Ellis and wife, M. L. Thomp xood root ts no reason why yot^sbould ter, Mrs. Grace Hansen. day, 8 a,rq, to 6.30 p.m. son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mehr "happen In" # i^ ,a t mealtime ao often. An j f i f l «¿rives, from W be» yowYeTooking for «lights you Chester Ward, who is teaching * ling, Dale Bell, Mrs. “ '6» Mr. « and o u Mrs. - won't have to b# 00 the lookout loug Salem- flUM) a.m., 6:15 p.m. at Nortons, and cousin Howard Oxford, M l a and Mi%, Harry Tay- before you will a*# them eat all sides.* Southwell are spending the holi lor,. Wtnftàid Johnson, Conrad Dallas, 9Æ0 A. M., 6:15 P. M. _ ' • * - «• ; •Frink, Austin Portland & .-Eugene train 101, days with-W. W. Ward. No D um m iw N eeded m, Mr. and Mrs. 11:55 ai ta. f, /- Miss Helen Treat who is teach Black Hock, 1:80 P. M. l l ' A .41 ing school at Gdoseneck spent the Relnfc, Jack Wagner and wife, Mail closes for: ____ hdlidays^ here with her parent«, Chris Hansen, Otto Elkins And wife, Leo Fry. Salem, 8.50 A.M., 1 P.M. and ê:30 . Q. D. Treat. Drink Loganberry P M ÏN BAD formerly of' / r t t e well AccôrdfàgTÈ Judge o f Portland Belt i3 extremely In tl •«gain issue of December 2ffth t i e Item-; ; ~t . Thursday ¡Ian izer says: “ Mrs. McCall secured a Mail Order and Postal S a v in g s divorce from Judge Beit, in th<ft window doses at 6 f M. • F. E. Driggs 8pfenfc Christmas at circuit court here on June 29,1915-, Gaston returning Tuesday. He S unday O nly ' I on the grounds of extreme cruelty. accompanied little Marion home Office hou^a: 9:30 to 10:30 a.m: after spending a month with her Mail ai rives from Salem, 9:00 . STORK ON A VACATION grandparents. a ni. The stork has evidently taken q Portland i Eugene tra in 101, u G. O. Clement, formerly man vacation in this part o f the county. 11:55 a. in. ager o f the lumber company store In the precincts of Falls City, pjace wafe m the city this Black Rock and Bridgeport there F Mail closes for Salem, 8:50 a. m. Eugene <fc Portland train 102, f 'w4efr; ‘ -He is martajmKOflttiglum- has been no births so far during ber company store at *. the month o f December. It is p. m. !icted that the vacation will Effective Oct. 20, 1915. '* Fred Chapin won tbe ’of, short duration. I ra C. M ehrling , schaum pipe given in the Weathei ly Confectionery contest. George ew ard, $1M Loftus, Harold Frink, Chris Han T h « r '« d « ( « R at thl« paper will b« lea«#d to learn m *t there la at leaaf ona T sen and Lester Gardner were con S readed disease that science has been able to cur« In all ltt eta««-«. and that 1« testants for the prize. Catarrh. H aifa Catarrh rh Cure Is the only r positiv« cu r« now known ___vrn to the medical Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Halva Catarrh Cure 1* taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces o f th « «yitem . there- by destroying th « foundation o f the dla- eaae, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors h »ve so much faith In tta -uratlva now- era that th«y offer Ona Hundred Dollars for any cass that It falls to cure. Send for list o f testimonial». Addreee F J CHFNFY * CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by ail Druggists, T5c. Tag« Bail's Family PUls tor ooastlpaUou. ► ?««• t l What the New Yqpr may forth is beyond the Kt n qt Peace to the warring t> nation» ! prosperity to the w d p t shritih j the wish of all The outlook for 1|17 In this ticular section !< «4» goad, general improvement in the 1 ber marked the ggMpedT ! utw mill starting operationa at ! early date, the installation I plainer f&~t»mjle , the tie mills ifi I trive hopes of a vary pi 'year. - "T* With the miHavand running, empty hoggga-'Yrm aqun vn.vrr users m i Missca. rkefa, empty em pty »tore gett# i-ra|H> collar ami cuffs hemstitch be filled with workers, buildings filled w -ith h u stlin g m er- ed. The Rlrdle la pf silk ribbon, with ends ornamented with "dew'latm." Pe chants and alT Hilf« H e f burines» sign by franklin Slmou A. Co.. New will lie revived. ’K ; ' •' .¿ i York city. Care of Mouth and Throat Arold a sore throat. It's (he forerun ner o f many Ills. One who develop« the «ore throat habit paya the price later lu life In rheumatism. ap|x-udlcl tia and many ether disease». A good atomizer and a soothing off spray are splendid Investments. Various throat specialists recommend their use aftei a dusty drive, after being lu a crowd, as at church nr school, «r when ther« Is the slightest Indication of Inflamma tion. Put the nuzzle of the atomizer between tho tightly closed Hpa, breathe In while pressing the bulb, keep tho lips closed and breathe out through tbe nose. This method makes 'the spray reach many small passages that would not otherwise be reached. Quilts and Comforters In <•*«• o f *lckn««8 tbe pallent'a room should have In It only the necessary pieces o f furniture—bed, oue chair and table—no carpels and no draperle«. It can then be eniitly kept clean and sani tary. Scrubbing should lake the place of sweeping, and the duttlng should he done with a cloth wrung ont of a dlaln- fectant solution. Pare used In the »lek- room and about the things used by the patient will have much to do with checking the spread of disease TS « — THE/ ru * «! J fttS ïl ♦ THOUGHTS. ♦ ----- ♦ _ ♦ In th# supremacy of self con- ♦ trol consist« one of tbe perfec- ♦ tlona o f the tde«l man.—Herbert ♦ Spencer. ♦ There la a purity which only ♦ suffering can Impart - The stream ♦ of Ilf« become« snow whit« when ♦ h dash«« against tbe rock«.— ♦ Richter. ♦ Pet your «pe«ch lie atways ♦ • with grace, seasoned with sa lt.- ♦ 8t. Paul. . ♦ Th« lion la nuf ae tierce a* ♦ painted-Tbom aa duller ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ f ♦ ♦ + | — Jkm M Santa Claus havtigf | cscaix.- up most clumneys rxjse al* the iMXflPttle boyi girls wonder u’hjf Santa them. J ^ S S jp i Compulsory Military Sorwic^itf Oppossd Washingtou, Dec. 88.-8«n aktr 1 Chambertefti> cl|»iriaan nf the | senate military ajtairs eoniiyitt»», today received a strtfkiOiifprotttt: against a compulsory military ser vice law emanating World Peace association, ed to him through the American Union Against Militarism. It is dcclafbd that the m em bers' of the organization would be r • ed to accept forcible nultUiy training and would to pay^^ taxes “ to help maintaTn such ar tttjj insane policy." Qulltmaklng tint« Is here. T iy this method this winter: I ' m « a good qunll- rtnaiertal tor Wi« covering, one fast will w pot wear'«at In many yean; *kve • piece to baztP over tbe end of the ‘ comforter trt +>e fa ken off and washed when-soiled^ t'*e wanhed ati'l teased wool for tilling loatead of eotton. Wool coat« twice a« much, but g i t n l v « time« tb^warmth and wear» praatfcally forever. Make «ome of NOTICE OF SALE IF NUL PROPERTY fhc comfortera of flue feathers. If you dampen the feather« a little they Pursuant to thè t e r m io f the are easily handled. Put the down tilled Will of the Late Gideoq powers, comforter out ou tho line In tbe ahade on a wliuly day and It will fluff up the undersigned, (x e c u t again. Will offers for sale, for cas(i,# a| ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ r want MOVE asserted that the export trad« would pay the price, therefore]! (he home buyer hnd to p a y higher in order to be assured o f delivery. By these means the retailers of the country have been inducer to order more than t h « t immediate needs, thub running up I of the goods upon t Whether this hasi marked extent is of cult to determine, o f several instance« fact is true. Good business everywhere IB reflecting the pros; o f the country. The retai kept large supplies on to meet the needs mere, who up to thi not shown an un pay the prices ask they will continue have is a problem tad must consider for him cordance with our coitd< Once there is a sign that high prices are curtailing or striding sales the will have to be run gf” «W ' THE NEW $ A I T The Sickroom Local Nows 2* Mr. and Mrs. Reese who have An ad in the News will bring been visiting with Mrs.. Reeves results. parentsy Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ben ton staffed for Modesta, Calif., Get your batter wrappers prill t- W ednescuHevening where they ed at the News office. will visit a tew weeks with Arthur Walter L. Tooie, Jr., L aw yer, Benton then^will return to their Dallas, Oregon. tf. home in Pratt, ( Continued from page ) BANK OF FALLS CITY Chester Ward is spending a few G. D Treat and family spent j ays ¡n an<j Hubbard. Christmas with H. P. Johnson at Monmouth. Mrs. A. E. Seymour o f West Salem spent the holidays in this Miss Clyta Hall of Eugene is city. visiting her aunt, Mrs. N. Selig and family this week. Ronald White, Assistant Cashier of the Bank of Falls City has the E. A. LaDow and L. C. Tyler measles. took dinner with R. Paul and family Christmas day. Miss Ella Mehrling, is acting Assistant Cashing at the Bank of Heu<l'|uarters fur Candy and Cigar? For Sale—Entire household goods Falla City during the illness of WEATHERLY CONFECTIONERY. at a bargain. Call at any time Ronald White. Robert Throckmorton. Dallas, 8:50 A. M. and 5:30P .'5f Eugene <fe Portland train- 16^- 1 p. m. Black Rock, 11 A. M. ARE HIGH PRICES SPECULATIVE? What Housewives Are Glad to Know D O LLA R S ItflU, private sale the fullowingdeucri: ed premises befpngfnff to amid estate, to-wit: Lot 1 m Block y Montgomery’s Add. to Falls City M W Gount*,- Oregon, being store property. Lot» fi. 6 an4,.7 In BJopk! Montgomery’s A d ^ to Falla City. Polk County, S t a li o f Orégon, being residence All bids to be stlHaiiUd to the undersigned Kxaffu^or of arid Will at the o f f i v r i f w aiter J|f,. Tooze, Jr., at Oregon. Bids will be rePSived on each tract separately, and all bids sub mitted should state whether ie for one or bo bei accompanied byl checli for 5 ^ <ji the am' offered. All contracts o f subject to the County Cpurt. W. F. Nichols, Last Will and Gideon Sowers, Walter L. Too» for Executor, r* J