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About Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1917)
S A T U R D A Y , A P H tL 14, IU T . F A L L S C IT Y N W S è !NG WHAT P EO P LE WANT W e carry most o f the things that you want, but if'you want •fiyth in g that w e do not carry. We’ll get it for you as quick as anybody else can. W e haven't a \ery large stock, but we try Local Nows Homs I. G. Singleton was in Dallas last Saturday. IN HARD LUCK. J. B. McDowell lias bad his to share o f hard luck recently. laist S. R. Skeels made a trip - week he lost tw o horses. One Black Rock Wednesday. i died from sickness and the other Mrs. Frank Ellis visited in Black ^ it8 feg broken. This leaves Rock W ednesday and Thursday, bim with only one horse to put Florence Lacev spent the week end at Pedee. Mrs. Chamberlain returned ou< *1'8 cr° b’ ______________ Miss M ary Hammond was in Wednesday from a visit at Al- to go East The best show at the Gem tonight HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Salem Tuesday. to know the needs o f the people A Colorado man was here the ---- Rev. Erw in and w ife went to that we sell to. W e succeed first o f the week kwking for a \ G irls’ Honor Guard was or- Salem Wednesday. pretty w ell in supplying them. small ranch to rent. ganized in the High School Tuea- Col. Matthews is beginning to N ow and then, however, there 'day. Miss Ethel Smith o f Port- look like a farmer. • Rev. James C. Erwin and w ife isn<t spoke at Assembly and assist- is a demand for something that will leave Monday for Richmond. ej jn organization. Miss Emily Walter L. Tooie, Jr w e do not carry. Indiana. Rev. Erwin will lie pas- ^jjller was elected president; Mrs. Dallas, Oregon. W e want you to bring your tor o f the 3d M. E. Church at th a t1 W. H. Beard, vice-president; Miss Miss Beth Deal visited friends place. special needs to us. and we will Lurena Treat, secretary-treasurer. get the goods. “ I f w e haven’t at Salt Creek last week. The girls will take a course in Chas. Trim ble left this week for Good four room house for rent. Oregon City where he will work a First Aid under Dr. Hellwarth. got it, w e w ill get it for you.” That's our motto, and we suc ! Apply at the New s office. few days and then goto Big Creek The class will meet Monday even ing. ceed pretty well in carrying it The mill company here are be- and resume foremanship o f a log ging camp. Co-operating with the nation out. ! ginning to deck logs again. wide movement to increase the Edith Brown has just returned Mose Manston, county cornmiss- THOMPSON DRUG STORE. food supplies o f the nation, the j ioner, was here on business Tues from Portland, where she has been school is planting potatoes and attending the State Conclave o f ; day. beans on vacant lots about town. The Brotherhood o f American I The boys have been hard at work The opening o f the hospital will Yeomen as a delegate from the i plowing and soliciting seeds. The i be postponed for an indefinite local lodge o f this city. She and baseball team gave the fund they ! time. this lodge w ere honored by her; had collected for baseball supplies Logging trains are running electiore to the office o f State to the seed fund. Miss Marion again between Dallas and Black Chaplain o f Oregon. Crocker has H given five dollars " * " '-v.. ............... .. sent Rock. Frank D eW itt fractured one o f | her for a Commencement gift, Miss Edith Montgomery spent his ribs last week by falling down < »thers have donated potatoes and Saturday and Sunday visitin g in the rollway o f the Teal & Cleve- l>eans for seeds, 1 Salem. Headquarters for Candy and Cigars WEATHERLY CONFECTIONERY. Costs Little More Ellis Frink o f Corvallis visited friends in town Saturday and Sunday. land mill. He fell a distance o f about ten feet, striking on a tim- ber breaking a rib over his heart, A plug o f tobacco was in his left shirt pocket and the force o f the fall broke it in two, probably sav ing him from a more serious in Hanvey Deal spent the week end, visiting friends and relatives ju ry. m Dallas. Teachers Institute is being held jn the school today. Assisting with the program are Miss Ixrnise Haslop, Mrs. Hazel Courter, Tre- val Powers and the school orches tra. VIA CALIFORNIA B efore selecting the route for your next trip East consider these three important things; S E R V IC E Steel curs, through standard or ears, unexcelled dining cars. tourist sleeping SAFETY Rock bullast. automatic block signals, heavy steel rails, consultant speed. SCENERY Known throughout the country as “ The Road o f u Thousand W onders.” LIBERAL STOP-OVERS Our Agent* are well informed. Atk them regarding train cohedulae, or write JO H N M. SCO TT. General 1’assenger A gen t Portland Southern Pacific Lines Portland Rose Festival June 13, I I. 15, °°© 5 )(â î a o a íK fe i? ífa o G m i ft?aoK) taxiladifâs' Those visiting school this week w ere; Mrs. Sears, Mrs. Gilbert, Austin Titus. Ronald G. W hite, Miss Bertha Frink, Mrs. Otto, When travel Mrs. H. H. Lowe, Mrs. Beard. and Lester W . Gardner went to FOR S A L E ing, attending Eugene Sunday where they enlist- Miss Magee. Piano for sale. Phone 328. ed in the second company, Coast The program given last Friday a Theatre or A rtillerv Corps, Oregon National was 83 follows: Song, School; „a T W bavp n<it vet been s P ^ ial by Miss Graham; Song. Mrs. J. P. Peck is visiting a t r Guard, some Social th ey have not j e t oeen SchooI; Fjafr Salute. School. her daughter, Mrtv. the home o f assigned to drill duty. Recruiting Function, or ¿$1?? I Martin Deal. Sergeant Carl T. Baker, stated: F i t h B alls . “ I f all men in this country were if Shopping, F ritz Droege, our hotel man, 1 c salt codfish 1 CRK as loyal to their country as these spent several days at Independ- 2 heaping c potatoes 1 T butter don’t forget to have young men, the recruiting forces ! once this week. 1 1 pepper. would have nothing to w orry D R . M IL E S ’ Candi**, Tobaccos and Cigars, at Wash fish in cold water,?and Fresh Bread, Cakes.Cookies.Pies about.” - A n ti • L. B. W O N D E R LY’S pick in very small pieces, or cut and other bakery goods, every day The editor o f the Dallas Item- using scissors. Wash, pare and B R IN O D E SIR E D R E L IH F . ; at the Falls City Bakery. • 1 h a * « uaad Dr. Mi law A o il Fkln izer is still harping about Falls City soak potatoes, cutting in pieces o f P ill« for «« m e l l n « and Sad tbam w ith y o u . T h e y are in an Invaluabla ratnady fa r beedarhe Mr. and Mrs. Ronco’s daughter not furnishing more soldiers. He uniform size before using. Cook alw uy* tiikan fr a a t pMaaure ! and son-in-law from California says that while Dallas furnished valu able fo r H e a d a c h e I In hava rarowimandtng t b « n to m y fish and potatoes in boiling water frlanda, being uonfldotit tk at they ; were here this week on a visit. 95 men Falls City only sent 5. The | to cover until potatoes are soft. and all o th e r P a i n v w ill bring the daairad relief. I am editor o f the Item izer neglects to | Drain thoroughly through strainer ne%er without them and ua# them Misses Norma and V iv ia n Hol- 2 5 D o m i , 2 5 C a n ts . fo r all atta rk * o f pain, knowing state that these five were from return to kettle in which they that they w ill not disappoint ma." | man o f Dallas visited th eir grand- IF F IR S T B O X IS N O T S A T IS MRS. W . U. BHNfiON. within the city limits and not from w ere cooked, wash thoroughly F A C TO R Y , YO UR M O N EY W IL L W est Haven. Conn. | mother, Mrs. S. H. T eth erow last BE R EFUNDED. the rural routes. There are people (being sure there are no lumps | week. livin g within a fe w rods o f the left in potatoes), add butter, eg g The main shaft broke' at the city limits o f Falls City getting | well beaten, and pepper. Beat I mill Thursday. The mill has been their mail from the routes running with a fork tw o minutes, and add 1 shut down until repairs can be out o f Dallas, consequently they salt i f • necessary. Take up by FOR S ALE OR R EN T . CHURCH NOTICES ^ made. are claimed as citizens o f that spoonfuls, put in fry in g basket, T w o good residence properties . # • Free M e t h o d i s t and fry one minute in deep fat, for sale or rent. Fine garden plats W . F. Nichols, form erl f casbier burg. Sunday School 10 a. m. I o f the Bank o f Falls C ity is now President Wilson insists upon allowing six fish balls for each at each house. W ill sell cheap or Preaching service I I a. m. cashier o f the Sheridan S tate Bank | the passage o f the “ draft” law fryin g; drain on brown paper. rent. (Jail at N ew s office. Song and praise service 7:30 SOLD EVERYWHERE Rebeat the fa t a fter each frying. o f Sheridan. ' not being satisfied to depend on followed by preaching at 8:00. The school board appointed two volunteers as have presidents in Creamed O ysters. Mr. and Mrs. Sayre and tw’ o Mid-week prayer m eeting7:30 p.m more teachers at its meeting Mon the beginning o f other wars. Now 1 pt. oysters 1A white sauce The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1917 Almanac children, Ruck and E thel, o f Mon Everyone cordially invited to day night. Elizabeth Sammons that everyone is with the presi i t celery sajt. mouth spent a few d a y s here the and Leone Bradley w ere appoint attend these services. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac dent in the w ar move there should Clean and cook oysters until last o f the week. Edgar N. Long, Pastor. b e no need o f forced enlistments. plump and edges begin to curl; ed. Some o f the teachers did not for 1917 comes out bright and bet make application for re-appoint- N o need o f sending to Mail drain, and add to white sauce ter than ever. His splendid por lig h t in g editors are advocating ment. Send us w hatever news you Order Houses. I f price cuts any seasoned with celery salt. One trait in four color work, taken the use o f whole wheat flour in know. W e will not publish your ice buy o f Havtung. Read his ad fourth cup sliced mushrooms are from life in May, 1916, proves that ord^r that more food may be sent name but will publish the new3. this week o ', page three. often added to Creamed oysters. this old friend o f • the millions is to England. Let them set the ve ry fa r from being “ a dead* O y s t e r C o c k t a il. L- C. Fi3k 0f Monmouth came example. man.” E very home, office and 8 small raw oysters, 2 drops last w eei< and spent several davs business in Am erica owe it to this It is reported that there is a , Tabssio. his nephew, G. D. Treat, re ANTI-URIC faithful, old friend o f the people fund o f $50,000 to be used in c a r -1 1 i teoiato catsup Salt tu rn in g home Monday. The famous ROOT and B E R R Y / k to send for his Almanac and M a g -, ry in g the $6,090*000,000 road i T v in e jp r or lemon juice, T t rem edy for R H E U M A T IS M . Con- 4 $ azint for 1917. This Almanac F j Clay Oxford is laid up with Ironds. Somebody must expect celery, finely chopP?<i tains no chemicals or opiates, and 35c by mail. His monthly Mf A,,. rheumatism and C. L. Barnhart of something. A t Worcestershire Sauce. w ill not injure the most delicate azine with Almanac, one doll ar a Independence came Tuesday to stomach or digestion. Results Mix ingredients, chill thorough yea r Send to ^O R K S take charge o f the butcher shop guaranteed or money refunded. ly, and serve in cocktail glasses or HAD EGGS FOR BREAKFAST. I Price $1.50 per outfit. For sale by C O M P A N T , 3 4 r j ! F r a n k . j during his illness. A few mornings ago on cutting cases made from green peppers A r e n u e , St. Louis, M o M. L. THOMPSON, The Berean class held its month into a boiled eg g L. B. Murray placed on a bed o f crushed ice. Druggist. ly meeting at the Christian church found a perfectly formed one on B a k e d H a lib u t W i t h T o m a t o S a u c e . A T suga H e H ad r i o n e _ 2 lbs halibut It was about the siie Monday night. The usual amount the inside H e -lf you rpf.ige , ^,11 blow 3 T butter " ..... out my brains. Sh.^_yüu laU er . o f business was disposed of. The o f a Canary and the shell was 2 1 c c tomatoes 3 T flour w ater The Bible question contest, con p erfectly formed and hard. self!—Puck. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY j t salt 1 slice oniod ducted by Mrs. A . C. Powers and Passenger Train Schedule V\ isiiom provides things Jiecesaary, Mrs. W . T. H arris resulted in a A t pepper Effective Oct. 4,1914 3 cloves D ea fn ess C a n n o t B e C u red not superfluous. —Solon. |S7 USI 1« b y local application!!, a » they cannot tie. A fte r adjourning, refresh reach the diseased portion o f the ear. Cook tomatoes, water, onion. WMTBOUKD am. arri. pm. There is only one w ay to cure deafness, cloves, and sugar 20 minutes, melt ments w ere served. 4.00 Salem . . . 7:00 9.45 and that Is by constitutional remedies. Art E n g lis h T u r f C u # m . i i . Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condi butter, add flour and stir into hot 5.30 Dallas, . . 8.15 11.02 A curious of ago of ¡/¡c English o f the mucous lining o f the Eusta Dr. Turner, form erly o f tion 11.35 6.05 8.50 Fai ls City. chian Tube. W hen this tube Is Inflamed mixture. Add salt and pepper turf is one which ordain/; tluii. when have a rum bling sound or Im p -rffc ! 11:55 lil'k Rock. Lowe and Tu rner, eye spec you nearing, and when It la entirely dosed cook 10 minutes and strain, clean once worn, the cap nn<, 1 jacket rep 170 |M 33 ialists o f Portland w ill be at 1 alls Deafness Is the result, and unless the in KAaTROI'NlJ am. pm. pm. resenting a patron’s “coter-’’ be flammation can be taken out and this fish, put in baking dish, pour restored to Its normal condition, 1.05 Bl'k Rock come the property o f the jockey. City Hotel again F riday A pril 20. tube hearing will be destroyed forever; nine around half the sauce, and bake 6.10 out o f ten are caused by Catarrh, Falla City. 9.30 1.28 If. as frequently hap pens, the own Don’t fail to consult him about your eases which Is nothing but an Inflamed condi thirty-five minutes, basting often. 6.40 Dallas. . . 10.10 2.00 er wishes to <>.<,— -- a me eyes and glasses. Headaches re tion o f the mucous surfaces tv« will s ir« One Hundred Dollars for ary ease of Salem . .. 11.01 3.15 mento o f a succeasf- j j race, he muat lieved, cross eyes Mtraightened. Deaf ooss !osn«ed hr cstarrhUhat cannot b- on rod by Remove to hot platter, pour around Hall s Catarrh Cura. Send for circulars free A. C P ow bki , Aosirr remaining sauce, and garnish buy them from t ¡)e employee to J CHSNXT, * CO. Toledo. Ohio. Satisfaction guaranteed. Don’t Bold by D rn o V. U ta , 75c. whom perhap3 he » g aVe them but an with parsley. Xaha Bah • i i a i l r PUla tor in o ttn o iw forget the date. hour or two befor ? PAIN PILLS Drink Rheumatism WORD AND PUBLISHING Iin .1 Yes! We do Job Work Compare our prices with others and see samples. THE NEWS