Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, June 23, 1917, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    SATU RD AY, JUNK 28. 1ÔJ?
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'1 I mi beat »h m v ni i l i » ( j i m
im im lit
Lavori (ìo tt fr ie d m h (•lioim
limi
week.
Wanted
Edgar Balderree, foreman o f
the Baldcrroe logging camp was
«truck with the end of a broken
cable, Wednesday, fracturing hi t
leg. He was taken to the Dallas
hospital.
p r o f e s s io n a l
SECOND HAND DEPARTMENT
changed
or suspended as to allow the land
G. T. ('ree, Phone 271.
That
1 That
That
That
That
ing of hordes of coolies. To do
thin
would !«• the beginning of the
Walter li. Tooxe, Jr
Lawyer
end.
Cheap foreign labor and the
D u II mm , O regon.
1!.
high cost of living would be the
Mr«. ( ’. M. Ulta and children torch to fire the world. Like the
were in Dalian Tuesday.
great waves of the ocean it would
«weep all before it.
Oregon Champion Gooseberries
¡,4
for Bale. F. K. Hubbasd.
The Government needs Farpaers
as well as Fighters. Two million
C. H. Trask and family are vis-
three hundred thousand Acres of |
iting at Corvallis thin week.
j Oregon & California Railroad Co. j
Miss Hammond and Mrs Vas­ (¡rant lands.
Title revested in few
sal were in Dallas Thursday.
United State«. To la- opened for
homesteads and sale. Containing
Lnrane Haley of Carlton visited
some o f the best land left in the
friends in our city last week.
United States. la rg e Copyright­
Miss Ruth Ritnour left Wednes­ ed Map, showing land by sections
day for Ohio to spend her vaca­ Hnd description of soil, climate,
rainfall, elevations, temperature,
tion.
etc., by counties. Postpaid One
Miss Carol Hogue o f Portland is
Dollar. Grant lands Locating Co
spending the week with her aunt,
Box filO Portland, Oregon.
Mrs. J. D. Moyer.
Milt Grant and w ife o f Dallas
sjient the day Sunday with Dave
Grant of this city.
SPECIAL FOR 30-DAYS ONLY
In order that everyone may
have an opportunity o f trying
J. D. (Jordon o f Newberg was
Pugh’s Loganberry Juice it will
in the city Tuesday looking after
be sold for 5ot during the next 30
his property here.
days. Take a full quart home
Mi'k for sale ficts a quart. I with you for 40 cents,
also have good cow pasture to rent
eait. G. T. Cree, Phone 271.
Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies,Pies
and other bakery goods, every
day, at the Falls City Bakery.
C. J. Pugh, w ife and son went
to Portland Tuesday on a com­
bined business and pleasure trip.
Misses Loleta West, Margret
Sammons and Sybil Wilson are
attending the summer school at
Monmouth.
Emma Snyder. Grand Chief of
the Pythian Sisters paid the home
temple a visit Wednesday evening
o f last week.
Mrs. Z. Ratourney r.f Powell’s
camp spent Satu rday and Sunday
visiting friends here. She return­
ed home Monday,
new
new
new
new
new
for
for
for
for
for
Rev. M. A. Marcey, former pas­
tor of the M. E. Church of this
RED CROSS WEEK
city, but now of Dayton, w ife and
The Red Cross Campaign Week
her two sister were here Tuesday
was
opened in Falls City Tuesday
visiting friends.
evening by a mass meeting at the
G. D. Treat and D. L. Wood, Jr hall. Several speakers addressed
were in Salem last Su nday. Treat the people setting forth the aims
went after his automobile that he and the great need o f the organi­
had taken to the ‘ hospital.’
zation in the present war. $325
was subscribed and arrangements
Wm. Southwell, w ife and daugh­
have been made for workers to
ter Harriet of Nortons were here
solicit further contributions.
this week visiting. They returned
On Thursday night an English
home Friday.
Opal Ward and
soldier, who had been wounded,
Hrzel Wingo returned with them.
made a talk at the hall. He told
Miss Celia Harlan left Sunday of the great suffering of the sold­
for Portland where she will visit iers for lack o f proper care.
He
her aunt, Mrs. Smith, this summer. said that anyone who would not
Her mother and brother James contribute to the Red Cross fund
accompanied her as far as Dallas. should be transported to a lone
island and denied any communi­
Don’t forget the Red Cross.
cation with his fellow man. Such
Although you may be opposed to
methods are hardly necessary in
the war. our boys have been
this country. The Red Cross is en­
forced to go and they must be
tirely commendable and theAmeri-
cared for. A little from each one
can people respond liberally to
will ease many a pain.
any organization they deem as
Mrs. J. M. Cleveland and two being worthy o f their support.
daughters returned Friday o f last
The members of the “ Brother­
week from the Adventist camp
meeting held at Portland.
They hood o f American Yeoman" are
aay it was a very interesting very proud of a personal letter
meeting. Phases o f the worlds received from H. C. Evans, editor
war and prophesy was ably dis­ o f Yeoman Shield, stating that
cussed. Mrs. Cleveland and her the Falls City Homestead did the
daughters will stay at Powell’s best o f any in contributing to the
camp this summer,
Red Cross fund.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
O lii'1« one door t u t o l I'. O
8.50
7.50
12.50
15.00
now
now
now
now
now
Cfi}
E. K . P IA S E C K I
A T T O R N E Y A T I .A W
«20 Mill » t M I
1 0 .0 0
3ßu3inco0 C a r t e
Fine 4 Burner Oil Cook Stove, good as new
HOTEL
jf a ll 6 (Iitv>f 3 otel
Sa m p le R oam s
■ oa t A c c o m m o d a t i o n s
f
Bohle’s Barber Shops
S17.50
Falls City, Oregon
Wktrt )•« con pel « Sfcm, K»lr Cat. lath
or ‘tktsr
Aitai Ur Dali» '.Kam La««dry
Mice Western Oak Chiffonier, large oval mirror $9.00
Ranges
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$13.50 to $20.00
R'iualot forwsrAeiJ 1 utortay «renine
HON DM ENTS
$9.00
$5.00
$4.50
$6.00
$5.00
DAVIS FURNITURE COMPANY
G . L. H A W K I N S
MARBLE AND GRANITE
M O N U M E N T S
Dal l as, O rtgsn
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
R. L. C H A P M A N
FUNERAL
DIRECTOR
Ws attend to all work promptly.
Oallas and Falls City. Ore.
•jig
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REAI. F.FTATE
O. M I C K A L S O N
D A LLA S, O REGO N
T h e P la ce to Buy, S e ll or E x c h a n g e
Dealer in
H E AL ESTATE
Falla City, Oregon
s
S (t OUR AP ON ANOTHCR PAGC
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. Drc co a. Pro pri e to r
R ARr.FR MffOPS
Glass Door Oven an High Closet
,
DILI.AM, OPE
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(In perfect condition)
m
fells • Hf.
Phone 3 ««
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
Good Double Harness
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$20.00
Good Buggy, with top
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20.00
Old Hack no good. Maks us an offer
Model Mo. 15 Economy Chief Croam Separator
$30
BIRTHDAY PARTY
A party was given at the home
of Mrs. George King, June 15th in
honor o f Master Milton King's
first birthday. A t half-past three
lunch was served by Mrs. King.
There was a pretty white birth­
day cake, decorated by a lone red
candle, which was pronounced
delicious by all.
At four o’clock the guests de­
parted for their respective homes
after wishing Master Milton many
more such happy birthdays.
The guests present were:
Misses LaVita, Choral, and
Romeiia Howell: Gwendolyn and
Doris Mickalson; Audry Davis and
Masters Forest Mickalson. Revelle
and Wilbur Howell,
$11.00,
$12.50,
$20.00,
$27.50,
$35.00,
F . M. H E L L W A R T H
and
Good Cook Stove, nearly new, cost $18 now
Steel Couches
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$3.75 to
Steel King Washer, a dandy
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Fine Oak Mantle Folding Bed, (this week)
Sewing Machine,-this week
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MARRIED
John F. White is the new Irook-
A t the residence of J. C. March,
kee|M*r for the mill company took
Tuesday, June 19, Chauncy Fer­
charge of the work Monday.
guson and Miss taverne Myers
Allie Teal was taken to Dallas were united in marriage. Rev.
Wednesday where he underwent M. A. Marcey performed the cere­
an operation far appendicitis.
mony.
A fter pertaking of a sumptuous
Mrs. S. B. Tetherow o f The
wedding dinner the young couple
Dalles visited the S. H. Tetherow
left for Portland on a wedding
family a few days this week.
trip. On their return they will
Will Wood, w ife and son Leon­ be ‘at home’ at the March resi­
ard. o f Dallas, visited Saturday dence.
night and Sunday in this city.
sell
sell
sell
sell
sell
PHYSICIAN
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REFRIGERATORS
An effort is living made to have
the ¡migration laws
200 cabbage pianta.
YAO* *
FA L LA C IT Y N EW S
BROWN SIBLEY ABSTRACT CO:
:
•Iri Mill
Dftll&a, Oref >n.
JOOS F. CTBL1Y. IMnarer.
M
t. CHURCH N fWS
Sunday School 10:00
Morning Worship 11.
AFTERNOON
Junior League 3:00.
Epworth League 7.00.
Evening Service 8:00
I
A Q u eer A n im a l.
U*ir *b*tnrt plant ** post#*! *!a‘ >Y fr o *
!’olk County Recordt.
will begin her vacation next week.
“ That is the only animal I ever
She goes to Chicago for an extend­ j saw that would eat and drink and
ed visit.
I sleep upside down,” said»a visitor to
The topic for June 24th of the
Epworth League is a missionary
| story. “ The visit o f the Head
i Hunters.’ ’ The League is grow­
ing in interest and numbers.
1 the zoo. indicating a fruit bat or fly­
ing squirrel from Borneo. It hung
head downward in iir cage. Three
curved claws on what appeared to
be its tail embraced a roof baT. In
its pendulous position it.reached out
for the disks of banana the keeper
passed through the bars. Finishing
its meal, it swung over to
cup of
water and took a drink. Tliftu.fold-
ing its membranous wings, it dosed
its eyes and waa 6orYi asleep.— New
j York S u d .
Notice to News Subscribers
A mark here indicates that
your subscription is delinquent.
Please call and fix it.
The meeting last Sunday night
; was very interesting. Miss Bald-
Gospel Chorus 7:140 p. in. Tuesday j erree of Dallas Chapter led the
Prayer Meeting 8, pm Wednesday
meeting in exchange with tw o
w " ..... - - —
members of the local Chapter,
She
selected some of her mission- I
The ladies Aid of the Methodist
Consolation.
ary
experience
m a trip to Japan
Church met at the home o f Mrs.
‘T have been a drudge h U my
Hellwarth, on Wednesday after­ and over there. A full attendance life,” he complained.
noon and quilted. It was well is desired.
“ Well,” the unsympathetic old
WEEK-DAY SERVICE
attended.
The Piano Recital given by Miss
Miller's music class on Thursday
evening at the M. E. Church was
a decided success. Every number
on the program was well rendered
and reflects great credit on Miss
Miller and her pupils. Mention
should be made of the two young
ladies who graduated. Rev. A.F.
Hanson, the pastor o f the Church,
in a few appropriate remarks
presented the diaplomas to Miss
Mildred Grant and Miss Lota
Bradley. The church was beau­
tifully decorated.
The program
as a whole was enjoyed very
much by the people o f Falls City
and vicinity as evidenced by the
attendance and applause given
each number.
H o m a Secksr-
FA L L S C ITY, O R E G O N J
Buy O rc h a rd Land
Post Office Time Card
The evenining services at the bachelor replied, “ it’s largeiv y our
own fault. Why did you ever gV**.
M. E. Church will be introduced
Office hours: Daily, except Sun­
married? Look at me.”
by a song service. Come and en­
“ Yes, I ’m looking at you. T hat’s day, 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.
joy this and bring your friends what reconciles me to my condition.
M ail arrives, from
with you. It is the purpose o f After all, there are worse things
^he Pas*°r to have a ten or fifteen
m>nute son8 service precede the
en>ng sei v ices. The pastor will
have a helpful message. You are
most cordially invited.
Salem 9.00 a.m., 6:15 p m.
Dallas, 9:00 A. M., 6:15 P. M.
Portland via Gerlinger, train 102
11:55 a. m.
Black Rock. 1:30 P. M.
than drudges in the world.” — Chi­
cago Herald.
Cat W orship.
In ancient Egypt the cat was an
object of worship. Herodotus nar­
A week from Sunday the morn­ rates that when an Egyptian house
4as on fire the first thing to be
ing services will be o f a patriotic saved was the cat. When tile Ro­
nature all around.
Rev. Hanson mans conquered Egypt the cat re­
wishes to announee that he w ill ceived no more consideration than
soon begin a series o f vacation the religion of which it foj-iued a
part. Before that time in ffgy/jt to
sermons.
kill a cat, even by accident, gras
W e will be glad to have you punishable with death.
Mail closes for:
Salem, 8 50 A M., 1 P.M and 5:30
P M.
D allas, 8:50 A. M. audó:30P. M.
Portland via Gerlinger train 102
J p. m.
Black Block, 1 A. M.
and yours come aijd worship with
Mail Order and Postal Savings
Well Trained.
us if you are not worshiping else­
window close« at 6 P. M.
Landlady — That new hoard er j
where. I f you cannot attend the
S u n d a y O nly
doesn’ t talk about himself, does he’.? ^
morning services attend the even­
Housemaid— No.
Office hours: 9:30 to 10:30 a.m:
Landlady— Wonder if he’s maT»
Subject next Sunday morning ing. Better still, attend both.
M ail arrives Iroui Salem, 9 00
ried
?
A. F. Hanson, Pastor.
at the M. E. Church: The Great
a nn,
Housemaid— Sure ho is!
Quest. Special music at morning
M a ll closes lor Salem, 8:50 a m.
Landlady— How do you know ?
service.
G eneral D elivery Window Open
Housemaid— Ho only uses on«
$100 Reward, $100
The Sunday School begins at 10 j The reader« of . this paper wtH bo
pleased to learn that there Is git least on*
o'clock. You are requested to at­ dreaded disease that, seienra has been
able to cure in all Its stages, and thnt Is
tend. There are classes to accom­ Catarrh. Hall's Catsrrh Cura Is the only
posltlve cure now known to the medics!
modate all. Come and bring some fraterntty. Catarrh bring a trmstltutlonal
disease, requires a constitutional treat­
one with you that is not attending ment. Hall s Catarrh Cure Is taken In­
ternally, acting directly uyon the blood
elsewhere. Be a booster and keep and mucous surfaces of tha svstem. there­
by destroying the foundation o f the dis­
up the interest during vacation.
ease. and giving the patl snt strength by
building up the eonsUtutl-an and assisting
The Junior leagu e meets next nature in doing Its work. The proprietors
have so much faith In Its curative pow­
Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock in ers that they otter Ona Hundred Dollars
for any case that It falls to cure. 8end
the League room for the last time for list of testimonials.
Add 1res« r - J.
- C - H E N E Y A - C O , T o le d o , O hio.
before vacation. Miss Hammond So ld 1 b y 1 »II --- O ra g o ia t» T jr.
Take > Hell s Family Cilia lor constipation.
who has so ably led the Juniors
hook in the wardrobe in his room.—
Buffalo Express.
From
to 10:30 A. M
E ffe ctive (March t l, 1917.
I
Csn Ye-.t Best It?
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C. M
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, p o s tm a s te r
"Jack, dear, which wonld yr m
rather lose, me or ray money ?”
“ You, dearest.’’
Extra copies ot The News are
“ Oh. .Tack 1”
“ But I would. Because, you see, f Hinted i»ach week, and will be sent
dear, if I lost yon I would hnvn the t, • any itddress desired, postpaid,
money to offer a large reward and
ft « 6 cents per copy.
get you back again.”
"You
dirling
boy!” — Boston
Calf for sale, one month old.
Transcript.
Al
>p!y at this office.