» A O » ». FALLS CITY NEWS SATURDAY, JUNK HO. 10.7 — 8LAO TO GET BACK TO OREGON professional CarDs Gand Opera House Salem, Sun. Mon. July 1-2 Alva Jones, grandfather of F. A. Jones, who has been on a busi D. W . G R IF F IT H S $ 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 S P E C T A C L E ness trip in the Dakotah’s since the 1st of I h M November, arrived TI ih Ui'Hl «how ut Ilia <¡uni tonight F T h e W o rld ’s L o v e ’s S tru g g le here last Saturday. On his re I M T A I C D A M r G reatest T h r o u g h o u t turn trip he stopped at New Au Wanted UtK) cabbage plant«. 1 U L l r f K i l i A 11 i v x t / I — I I 1 I v L a & AMUSEMENT FEATURE Th e Ages G. T. Grec, Phone 271. burn, Wisconsin to visit his son William and family. He u I bo vis E V E N IN G 816 M A IL O R D E R S M A T I N E E 2 :1 5 Walter L. Toow, Jr., Lawyer ited relatives at Alexandria, Min Dallae, Oregon. tl. P r ic e s 2 6 - 5 0 - 7 5 - 1 . 00| R E C E IV E D N O W nesota. He says that he is glad P rio o s 2 5 - 5 0 to get back to Oregon. Mrs. Clay Oxford was «hopping in Dallaa Monday. The Government needs Farmers attend the morning service. You A GREAT GERMAN NAVAL BASE. The ge neral stores will be closed as well as Fighters. Two million are^most cordially invited to attend S to ry o f W ilh e lm s h a v e n , T h a t U sed to all day July the 4th. three hundred thousand Acres of ¿ a a O s so lata M a rsh . the evening service. Oregon & California Railroad Co. CHURCH NOTICES “ Wilhelmshaven is one of the two Since the city is not undertak J. E. HeivJvy of Salem was in most important naval stations of Grant Lands. Title revested in ing a Fourth of July celebration the city last Sunday, Freo Methodist the German empire,” says a bulletin U nited States. To be opened for this year the Sunday school of the of the National Geographic society. Mrs. M. A. Vassall visited in homesteads and sale. Containing Sunday School 10 a. m. E. M. Church is making prepara “The site of this now strongly Dallas Wednesday. some of the best land left in the Preaching service 11 a. m. tions for a Fourth of July Picnic fortified town of 35,000 inhabitants, Song and praise service 7:30 in the City Park. A cordial invi iven over chiefly to shipyards, dry- United States. I^arge Copyright Albert Teal returned Thursday followed by preaching at 800. tation is extended to all regardless ocks, fitting out harbors, iron foun ed Map, showing land by sections from the Dallas hospital. and description of soil, climate, Mid-week prayer meeting7:30 p.m of their church interest to enjoy dries and boiler factories, used to be low lying, marshy tract D. Toller made a business trip rainfall, elevations, temperature, Everyone cordially invited to our national holiday with us. a of desolate, laud on the edge of a shallow to Dallas on Thursday. etc., by counties. Postpaid One attend these services. Between the hours of 11 and 12 inlet of the North sea known as Dollar. Grant Lands Locating Co patriotic music will be the order, Jade husen or Jade bay, which had Edgar N. Long, Pastor. Walter Nichols of Sheridan was Box 810 Portland, Oregon. From 12 to 2 is the time appointed been formed by inundations in the visiting in town Sunday. TENT MEETINGS IN FALLS CITT for the picnic lunch. Let all who thirteenth and sixteenth centuries. “In 1858, however, the nascent Mrs. Kstey was taken to the come bring their baskets well filled spirit of Prussianism awoke to the Dallas hospital Thursday. OUR HOME TOWN ENTERPRISES with good things to eat. fact that the kingdom did not own In the afternoon from 2 o’clock a single inch of seacoast on the Not every man will admit that Oregon Champion Gooseberries on sports of various kinds will be North sea. in order to acquire a he is a crank. Tom Hollowell, our for sale. F. K. Hubbasd. indulged in, including a spirited foothold on the western shore of gardener, says that he is a crank the Prussian king purchased Duck Hinshaw returned Mon and glories in the fact. Tom’s base ball game, which will begin Europe from the grand duke of Oldenburg day from eastern Oregon. at 2 o’clock. After the base ball the marsh, four square miles, upon particular mania is for propaga game a variety of other sports is which now stands Wilhelmshaven, ting choice roses. He tried grow Mrs. Beard and son Harold are the program of the committe on and the purchase price was 500,000 ing tree roses by the usual meth spending a few’ days at New Port. sports. Come and participate in thalers (about $355,000). ods of grafting and budding, but o r seventeen years a large body this Fourth of July picnic celebra of ‘T workmen Mrs. Clara March of Corvallis found, to his sorrow, that after was engaged at great spent this week visiting her son spending much time and labor in expense in building the town, dredg Evangelist W. T. Klotzback is tion and enjoy the day. George. training them in the ‘way that conducting services in a large No mid-week services next week. ing the bay and sinking piles iu the Preaching at Black Rock next peaty soil upon which to erect the Harry Taylor and wife left last they should go,” that a little tabernacle opposite the S. P. de Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock. ' docks and shipyards. I t was a her culean task, and frequently months Sunday for California where he puff of wind was liable to lop off pot. one or more of the tender bud Rev. Klotzback is a preacher of All welcome. of labor would be wiped out in a will work on a farm. A. F. Hanson, Pastor. single hour by a high tide or a vio ded branches leaving his tree lop the old Methodist stamp preach lent storm. In the end, however, Mi'k for sale 6cts a quart. I sided. He then decided to leave ing the doctrines of holiness and the work was completed, and the also have good cow pasture to rent the beaten trail of ‘book-learned’ right living as set forth by John There is no just reason that an harbor was formally opened by King florists and work on practical lines Wesley and his co-laborers. out G. T. Cree, Pbone 271. alien citizen should be accorded William, afterward Emperor Wil and the results are that he now Mrs. Mary Miller has traded has a fine, hardy tree rose grow His presentation of Bible truth j practically all the rights, privileges liam I., in the presence of many British naval officers who little im her property here for Salem prop ing from its own root and stalk is clear and forceful, carrying and benefits of a bonefide citizen agined what u momentous ceremony conviction to the hearts of his and bear none of the responsibili they were witnessing, for with the erty and moved to that city. free from the fatal defects of the hearers. He is a man of wide ties—the draft, for instance. dedication of Wilhelmshaven began Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies,Pies grafted or budded stock. He has experience having traveled and in earnest the development of mod and other bakery goods, every a very fine variety both as to size preached in many states of the ern Germany s sea power. and coloring. “One of the odd difficulties with day, at the Falls City Bakery. union. The verdict of those who Unfortunately, there are also Mr. Hollowell not only takes have heard him is that they could some people whom the war in which Prussia had to contend in Mrs. Hagar of Monmouth came pride in his flowers, trimming the building of Wilhelmshaven was not afford to miss a single meet- sp ires not so much to do their the the unfriendly attitude of the king Tuesday to visit a few days with borders and walks with roses and bit as to get their bit. - . irg. If you are interested in lively dom (soon thereafter to become a her sister, Mrs. E. A. LaDow. choice flowers, but is a gardner of old-fashioned revivals like they Prussian province) of Hanover, which refused to allow the construc Mrs. Dick March of Sheridan no mean ability. His early vege used to have fifty years ago, come Having gone to the ant, the tion of a railroad across its terri was visiting relatives and friends tables supply the home market, out to the tent. sluggard begs to report that that tory from Prussia into Oldenburg, Meeting every evening at 7:45. in our city during the past week. and he also furnishes many plants interesting and thrifty animal is so that all the material for the har to the home gardner. In building Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. bor had to be shipped from Prussia G. W. Hudson had some excep his greenhouse he has shown an a nefarious food hoarder. --E. L by the long sea route. tionally fine strawberries of his enterprise that would reflect cred “ Wilhelmshaven is less than forty own raising on exhibition this it upon a town of greater preten miles in an air line northwest of The question has been raised as Bremen and is only sixty miles by CHRISTIAN CHURCH week. tions than Falls City. He has set to who will be in command of the rail from this great commercial cen Rev. McConnell of Dallas will Mrs. Ralph Hall entertained to an example that others might well American army on the western1 ter. The town is given over almost dinner on Tuesday, Mrs. Roy Mc- to emulate—do well that which preach at the Christian Church front, the French generalissmo. entirely to the needs of the German Sunday afternoon at 3:03 o’clock. Murphy, Carol Hogue and Mrs. J. you undertake. The new harbor of Wil or General Haig or the American navy. Everybody invited. helmshaven has an area of 170 acres D. Moyer. general. | m PH T SIC 1A * F . M. HELLWARTH PH Y SIC IA N AN D SU RGEON Otti on one door east ol P. O * O R lif a n d Ko* «lem V Oregon ATTOJUUKY-AT-LAW E. K. P IA S E C K I At The Churches A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W n > Min street. DALLAS. OEE. Business Caros HOTEL jfalte<Iity>l 3 otel S FOR SALE—Two Good Milk ALL NIGHT DANCE Cows. Inquire of Charles Ryan, There will be an all night dance one-fourth mile of Bridgeport. at Wagner’s Hall on the night of Phone White 551. July 4th. Harve Montgomery and wife of Sheridan were here Saturday and IN INTEREST OF THE RED CROSS Sunday visiting his mother, Mrs. On Monday night next, the Gem Addie Montgomery. Thetre will put on Mary Rider's The mill will close down Satur thrilling story, ‘Behind the Lines.’ day night for repairs. A week or This is a military drama of five ten days, it is said, will be requir acts and has to do with Mexico. ed to do the work necessary. The proceeds will go to the Red Cross. Admission 15 and 25cts. Miss Carol Hogue of Portland who has been spending the past two weeks with her aunt Mrs. The members of the Dallas and Jesse Moyer returned home on Independence K. of P. lodges paid Thursday. the Falls City lodge a visit on Wednesday night. It was a sur George Oman, wife and daugh prise to the local lodge, but a very ter, of Arcadia, California are pleasant one. They brought a visiting this week at the home of wonderful feast for our boys and H. Bedient. Mrs. Oman is a sis so much was left over that they made many homes happy in our ter of Mr. Bedient. litt!° city t)ie next morning. Mrs. L D. Baldwin of Veness. The General Conference of the Washington and Mrs. Chas Culver Adventists set aside June 23 as of Seaside, Oregon are here this Red Cross Day and all donations week visiting their parents, Mr. turned over to the local Red Cross societies. and Mrs. J. S. S. Powell. Real Estate Agent Mickalson Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Thompson, reports the exchange through his Mildred Thompson, Miss Mary office of the Singleton property in Hammond and Bertha Frink mo this city for Portland property. tored to Portland Sunday. Miss Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grier, Mr. Mildred remained and will mak£ and Mrs. W. Belcher of Portland a short visit. and Mrs. C. L. Hopkins motored While the mill is undergoing re to Dallas Friday. pairs the workers are planning Frank White, book-keeper for various ways to spend the time. the mill company has moved into Some will seek employment else the bungalow. where. Some will fish; others will Willis Frink and wife were in visit and others seek to reduce the Falls City Tuesday and Wednes high cost of living by cutting their day. winter wood. Fall« «*Hf. Phone 368 S a m p le R oom » B est Accommodation« F. D roege. P ro p rie to r R A R h K R F flO P * Bohle’s Barber Shops F a lla C i t y , O re g o n Where yea tas tel » Shi ve. Isle Cat, Bath «r ’Shisc' est fer Dallas Stesi* la ia try Bu I«* t e r t r a t d t G J u ea d a y e v ening a MONUMENT* G. L. H A W K I N S MARBLE AND GRANITE M ONUM ENTS D allas, Oregon FÜNKBA1. DIRECTOR R. L. C H A P M A N FUNERAL DIRECTOR We attsnd to all work promptly. Dallas and Falls City. Ore. R ►' A i . F ST ATE J. O. M IC K A LS O N Dealer in H EA L ESTATE F a lls City, Oregon. BROWN-SIBlUf ABSTRACT CO: «IO H ill Street. Delia«. O re * » . JOHN ». SIBLEY. M enar*'. Our ab stract p lan t *• p itte d dally from Polk County Record». Notice to News Subscribers A mark here indicates that your subscription is delinquent. Please call and fix it. and a depth of more than twenty- six feet.” M. E. CHURCH NEWS Sunday School 10:00 Morning Worship 11. AFTERNOON Junior League 3:00. Epworth League 7:00. Evening Service 8:00 W EEK-DAY SERVICE Gospel Chorus 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Prayer Meeting 8, pm Wednesday The losing side of the Epworth League membership contest gave a social last Friday evening to the winners, on the church lawn. There was a good attendance and all report a good time. Next Sunday morning the serv ices will be of a patriotic nature, both in the Sunday school and the preaching service. The church will be appropriately decorated for the occasion. The subject for Sunday morning service will be ‘‘True National Greatness.” At tend the Sunday school next Sun day morning and remain for the after service. The pastor and the congregation extends to you a most cordial invitation if you are not attending elsewhere. The Epworth League meeting for July 1st will begin promptly at 7 o’clock. The subject for next Sunday’s meeting is America for Christ. Come out to the evening service. Let us sing your favorite hymn at the song service next Sunday night. May be that you cannot Mr. H o m e S e e k a r- $100 Rew ard. $100 T h # r e a d e r s o f th is p a p e r f i l l be p le a se d to l^ a rn t h a t th e re Is a t least one d re a d e d d ise a se t h a t sc ien ce h a s b een a b le to c u re in a ll I ts sta g e s , a n d t h a t Is C a ta r r h . H a ll s C a ta r r h C u re is th e o n ly p o sitiv e c u re no w k n o w n to th e m ed ical f r a te r n ity . C a ta r r h b e in g a c o n s titu tio n a l d ise a se , re q u ire s a c o n s titu tio n a l t r e a t m e n t. H a ll’s C a ta r r h C u re Is ta k e n In te rn a lly . a c tin g d ire c tly u p o n th e blood a n d m u co u s s u r f a c e s of th e sy ste m , th e re b y d e s tro y in g t h e fo u n d a tio n o f th e d is ease. a n d g iv in g th e p a tie n t s tr e n g th b y b u ild in g u p th e c o n s titu tio n a n d a s s is tin g n a tu r e I n d o in g it s w o rk . T h e p ro p rie to rs h a v e so m u c h f a ith In Its c u r a tiv e pow e r s t h a t th e y offer O ne H u n d re d D o llars f o r a n y c a s e t h a t It fa lls to c u re . Send f o r list o f te s tim o n ia ls . _ _____ Address F J . CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold h r »11 D ru g g is ts . TV. T ake H all’s F am ily P ills for con stip atio n . SErOR T or THE CONDITION O r THE Bank of Falls City at F alls City, in th e State ol Oregon, a t the close of business Ju n e 30, 1917. RESOURCES Loan*< and d isoountt Bonds t n d w arra n ts F u rn itu re en d fixtures Due from b an k ) (not reserve banks) Due from approved reserve banks Check* and other cash item s Cash on band TOTiL, »6.9,636.92 9,666.63 L 730.00 1.446.16 14,660.66 8.96 6,169.66 $97.328 90 LIABILITIES »19.000.00 C apital stock pstd In 4,060,00 Surplus fund U ndivided profit!*, less expense* 945.07 and taxes paid Postal savings bank d e posits $3,294.05 In d iv id u a l deposits sub* Ject to check 67.129.45 Dem and certificates of Deposit 263.50 77,332.90 Time sn d S avingsdeposits 6.626.90 T otal , $97,32«* 90 State ol Oregon) . . County of Polk) **• I, W H. Beard. Cashier ol th e above-nam ed bank, do solem nly swear th at the above sta te m ent Is tru e lo th e best ol my know ledge end belief. W H BEARD. C athier. Subscribed end W o rn to before me tb it 37th day of Ju n e. 1917. [L. 8 ] F. K. HUBBARD N otary Public Com m ission expires Ja n 6 t t , 1930. C O R R E C T -A ttest: M. L. Thompson, Ir» C. Mehrling D irectors E G. White. ! C O M E TO FA L LS C IT Y . O R E G O N ] If T h j r e Ba Eel* In t h e Mud. e n d Buy O r c h a r d Land No matter how deep and muddy a hole be, if it be known that eels are to be caught there, the people will get into the mud and search for Post Office Time Card them. So, no matter where you were born or how lowly your station Oflico hours: Daily, except Sun in life may be, if you arc men of character, scholarship and ability, day, 8 &.m. to 6.30 p.m. you will be sought after.—Ninomiya Mail arrives, from Sontaku. Salem 9.00 a.m., 6:15 p.m. T h e S p e r m W h ale'* Oil T a n k . Dallas, 9:00 A. M., 6:15 P. M. Professor R. C. Andrews believes Portland via Gerlinger, train 102 that the oil tank in the head of the 11:55 a. m. sperm whale is a provision of nature Black Rock, 1:30 P. M. to save the monster from starvation when food is scarce. He says that Mail closes for: his experiments show that the oil Salem, 8 50 A.M.. 1 P.M. and 5:30 from the tank is absorbed by the P. M. whale’s body at times when ade quate food is unobtainable.—Lon Dallas, 8:50 A. M. and5:30P. M. don Telegraph. Portland via Gerlinger train 102 1 p. m. Black Rock, 1 A. M. Progress on the western front is measured by corpses, not by Mail Order and Postal Savings miles. window closes at 6 P. M. S u n d a t O nly Most consumers prefer a gov ernment food dictator to food trust dictator. ThreeJWashington farmers were arrested and put in jail for criti cising the governmet when asked to contribute to the Red Cross. It is extremely fortunate that all the attempts to blow up the troops have been circumvented, Last Sunday £0 sticks of dyna mite was found near Ft. Snelling. Minnesota. Office hours: 9:30 to 10.80 a.m: Mail arrives from Salem, 9:00 a m. Mail closes for Salem, 8:50 a. m. General Delivery Window Open From 9.30 to 10:30 A. M. Effective March 11, 1917. I r a C. M e h r l i n g , Postmaster Extra copies of The News are printed each week, and will be sent to any address desired, postpaid, for 5 cents per copy. A seed in the ground is worth two thousand on the counter. I