Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, July 07, 1917, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    BATURDAY, JULY 7, 1017.
FAUÆ CITY NWWS
PAO* 4.
Harry Krebbs. wife and child­ Celebrale Golden Wedding
profceeicnal tínico
ren spent the 4th in Dallas.
WE S E L L T H E BEST
.!. S. S. Powell and wife colebra
FHY»I< I » »
■ M-- I...
ted
the
fiftieth
anniversary
of
Mr*. Z. Batourney was down
F. M. HELLWARTH
their wedding in the grove by the
D. L. WOOD
from
Powell’s camp Monday.
Publish«!
PHYSICIAN AND BURC.KON
Christian church last Sunday.
Onice one door east of I*. O
~ * n t r-d •• **r.>i><l <-l»** m ill *t «>>• *»•»•!«*•
Rev. McConnell performed the
Today, tomorrow, or next week you
a t rail* CU? Pol» l'MlnlT. Or*»»«, »»d« <“•
Oflc# •ml iti . A »lato Fall« • Itt,
George March and wife are ceremony and N. Selig and wife
S e t . t Coo»r*a» oí lâaroh S 1ST»
KM'<t«nto « none ooo
u»«««»»
will find the beat that can he bought
spending
the
week
at
Newport.
best
man
and
bridesmaid.
Miss
Ttlephont - -Hswi OfTIti.
at any time or any place.
Lota Bradley presided at the
8iil~.-rtption Rat»»' O m ja a t. »10P. six month».
M conta; thra» month*. SS canta: aln«la eoe». Set«.
piano.
*
«notneee (Intto
SHOES AND LODGERS SUPPLIES
Wanted—200 cabbage plants.
As
the
beautiful
wedding^narch
A d rertU ln » Rat**: D upla», 15 c o lu ta ti tnoh;
G. T. Cree. Phone 271.
II" i n
Prices as low as consistent with
• t u : n**« NotiC**. 4 cant* a lin a : For Sale. Rant.
was being played the couple, pre­
Bxcl.oig*. W ant an d Pa» K ntartalm naul Ko
first-class
merchandise.
ceded by eight little girls, marched
t1c*< s cta. «U ne. C ard o l Thank* W e n ; L ata
Walter L. Tooie, Jr.
Notier*, tesai ratea.
under the arch and re-aflirmed
Dallas, Oregon.
S im p l« R oom «
Cop» lor new ad*, a n d change* *honld h* *eot
the vows taked fifty years ago.
■ a a t A c c o m m o d a tio n «
la Tlte New* not later th a n W ednesday.
The little girls sang “ Dreaming of
F. Oroao* Fr**(t*l*<
Official Nam pa per of th* Ott» el Fall* CU»
The show a t the Gem Monday Love and Youth.” and Mrs. Edna
night netted $25.60 for the Red Brown recited a poem, entitled,
I s s u e d E v e r y S a t u r d a y M o r n in g
n*N»FR *in>rs
! 1 'The Old Wedding Ring.”
Cross.
After congratulations all did
Bohle’ s Barber Shop!
of
Port-
Justice
to the wedding feast that
DRINK
Ray and Elva Damon
t «II« C ity , O r i l o »
was spread under the great fir
land are visiting the Rimes’ home
b l i r r t f a « can get a I k m , D u r ( a l . l a l l t
trees. There were about 300
PU G H ’ S
• f ’ thin *'
this week.
____
I present.
( t e n t lor D a l l « * 'l e a n t I s i i s t f n
Hitiiol*« Ini a ai.la>l l*i**day »venin»
J. S. S. Powell and Miss Emma
LOGANBERRY
Wm. Ellis and wife of Dallas Lewis were united in marriage at
m
attended the golden wedding here Dallas, Ore., June 29, 1867, Judge
MONI’ MUNT«
JUICE
last Sunday.
Whitson officiating.
G . L. H A W K I N S
To this union fifteen children
SOLD EVERYWHERE
M A H B L C AND G R A N IT E
For Sale. — Two good milk cows were born, only six of whom are
Long
1
M ONUM ENTS
and six month old calf. Applv to now living. They are: Mrs. Lillie
hours,
close
and
Dalla», O rtq an
Culver
of
Seaside,
Ore.
Mrs.
Belle
Park Calkins.
Baldwin of Winlock, Washington,
tedious work, are very apt
Clarence and Cleve Powell, Mrs.
P U N K M AI. I»IM K < T "R
to result in Headaches or
C. T. West has been seriously Crace Brown, Mrs. Alfa Crites-
ill with pneumonia, but is a little man of Falls City. They have 18
other Pains. Don’t suffer.
R. L. C H A P M A N
D IZZY « F E L L « .
better at this time.
grandchildren.
D R . M IL E S’
"M y n arv a a bacom a all
FUMERAI DIRECT
w o rn o uL I b a d b ad b e a d -
Yes!
J .S . S. Powell was born near
a e b a a a n d aav era d lssy
W s all umi lo all work proniptly
The plainer shut down Wednes­ Springfield. 111. Oct. 11, 1838. In
•palls.
I co u ld n o t alaap
li e do
day and Thu rsday for the 4th re­ 1861 he crossed by way of Pana­
w aa poor.
Oal l a* a n i Falla City. Ore
will quickly drive your a I n d b eg m a y n a p u p s in e tlta
g D r. Mile«’
ma landing at Portland, Oregon in
suming work Friday.
A n ti- P a in Pill« a n d t b « r
Pain away, and
Job W ork
December of that year. He has
a lw a y s g a v a m e I n s ta n t r e ­
llkAi »TATE
lived in Benton and Polk counties
lief n o m a tte r w h a t t b s
Mrs.
Chlo
Seymour
of
West
p
ain
.
T
h
a
n
I
u
sed
Dr.
Compare
J. O. M I C K A L S O N
Salem was here Sunday attending ever since.
M ilas’ N e rv in e re g u la rly
Mrs.
Powell
is
the
daughter
of
will assist you by relieving a n d w a s so o n tn p«rf*ot
[) ‘. i t e r in
the Powell Golden Wedding.
our prices
David R. Lewis, and is a native
h e a lth a g a in .”
H
i
.
A
L
1 .STATIO
the
Nerve
Strain.
MRS. B. 1» T O C N O ,
Oregonian, was born on the Luck-
l ’a l l a C ity . Oregon.
124
P
itts
b
u
r
g
BL.
George W. Brentner of New- iamute June 2, 1851.
IF F IR S T B O X . OR B O T T L E , F A IL *
with others
N ew ca stle, P en n .
T O B E N E F IT Y O U , » X ( R
M ONEY
berg was here last Sunday inter­ This couple have seen wonderful
W IL L B E R E F U N D E D .
viewing some of his friends.
and
changes. They have seen the
8 R 0 W N S I B L E Y A B S T R A C T CO:
great Willamet Valley transform-
•in Mill Mro»i. D i II m . Or«#»«.
see samples.
Mi*k for sale 6cts a quart. I 0j from a wilderness to one of the
JOHN h S il lt.lY . IU t>ftt«r.
also have good cow pasture to rent (,iost prosperous sections on the
O u r • h * tr « n |»l«nt »•
4 « llf Iron*
t'u lk < o n iiiy I'-rtonU .
rr*~ -
it ***4 *t: w e r-*’ ■
out. G. T. Cree, Phone 271.
Pacific Coast: Portland has grown
THE N E W S
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) from a straggling village to be a
Mrs. J. W. Smith of Portland preat city. Many sorrows and
spent Sunday and Monday visit- y«t many joys have com.- into
I ing with her husband here.
their lives. May they live to en-
Autice to News Subscribers
______
! joy many more years.
Fresh Bread. Cakes,Cookies,Pies
A mmk h<
indicates that
Tho SAFE boys’ magazine
and other bakery goods, every
WHO IS "HIE."
your subscription if» delinquent.
î”!”SiVjOnIylçt a year
day, at the Falls City Bakery.
Plea*** call and lix it.
Some one at Timber and Palm­
Local News Hems
er, Oregon will wonder why the
Miss Grace Braden has returned postmaster at Falls City does not
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cr*u. ~jt
Dor-r'rv
ni» et V . fuBicfl,
JJr-rtrijHr,
5 p hot
' r> ''.i-nr U : ’p
Uaw to M u o
; from her vacation and is again forward their mail. Postmaster
o l^ i,p ,:n>fWloHla* c’*••< ì •%*. I’»*«, :
M r. H o rn * S a e t t a r
V
''ala *. In ’>'c:.t r,r.«a3'1 lL.t j r “*l V /encer
Th-1-.-t show at the Gem tonight i working in the lumber company Mehrling received a letter from
(
C O M E TO » A I L S C IT Y . O R E G O N
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I office.
each of these places and the fol-
a n d Buy O r c h a r d L and
J
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lowing is a sample:
Warren Ward left Tuesday for •
’
*-*'
Miss Florence Burton of Inde-
Timber, Oreg. 7-2 1917
the Siletz.
pendence came last Saturday and Postmaster
Please forward any mail for
G. Fry of Dallas was in this visited with Mrs. Emma Hinshaw 1
over
Sunday.
me
to
Timber
city Sunday.
* Read b y 500.I M h o y s"
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Wheeler’s Camp
m *0 v n d o r s f d t»>
paivrtIs
.rent, g g
Miss Elsie White of Salem and
Oreg.
Dr. Hollaway of Dallas was in
Miss Alice Grant of Dallas, former j
town Monday.
teachers, visited friends here the j
NICHOLS SUED FOR DIVORCE
Post Office Time Card
pick-up Epworth League team to
first
of
the
week.
C. J. Pugh made a business trip
Mrs. Mae Nichols Saturday the tune of 20 to 9. All report a
Office hour«: Daily, except S u n ­
to Portland Friday.
filed suit in the circuit court of good time.
The 4th passed off very quietly. Marion county for divorce from
day, 8 a.m. t« 6.30 p.m.
Communion will be held next
The E. M. Sunday school gave a Walter F. Nichols, charging deser­
Mail arrive«, from
M. L. Robertson left Friday picnic at the City Park, and the tion. She alleges that their home Sunday in 'connection with the
Salem
9.00 a.m ., 6:15 p.m.
H eadquarters for Candy and Cigar]
morning on a fishing trip.
Free Methodist people also gave a at Falls City has been broken up morning service.
Dalla«, 9:00 A. M., 6:15 P. M
WEATHERLY CONFECTIONERY.
picnic.
and that as a result she had to Let us keep up the attendance
P ortland via Gerlinger, train 102
in
the
Sunday
school.
Oregon Champion Gooseberries
move to Salem to make her home
I I :'>ó a. m.
Fred Dueltgen and wife and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
for sale. F. K. Hubbasd.
The Epworth League meeting
Black Rock, 1:30 P. M.
Clarence Sphon and wife left W. I. Reynolds. Mr. Nichols, who in the evening is at 7. Subject:
Wednesday
for Newport to listen was formerly cashier of the bank Where are you placing your Influ­ Mail closes for:
The Government needs Farmers
Salem, 8 50 A.M., I P.M. and 5:30
as well as Fighters. Two million to “ what the wild waves are at Falls City, is how holding a ence? Come out and help to make
P. M.
similar position in Sheridan,—Polk the League devotional meetings
three hundred thousand Acres of saying.”
Dallas, 8:50 A. M. and 5:30P. M.
County Itemizer.
interesting.
Oregon & California Railroad Co.
Portland via Gerlinger train 102
Mrs.
W.
A.
Persey
and
Anna,
Grant Lands. Title revested in
Evening preaching services at
I p. m.
People who canr.ot do anything 8 o’clock. Don’t forget the song
United States. To be opened for left Tuesday evening for Ontario
Black
Rock, 1 A. M.
homesteads and sale. Containing where they will visit relatives. else for the country can learn to service. Will be very glad to
Mail Order and Postal Savings
some of the best land left in the They traveled as far as Chicago wait on themselves and thus set have you come and enjoy all the
with
Miss
Mary
Hammond.
free
some
needed
labor.
window
closes al ß P. M.
United States. Large Copyright­
Sabbath services of our church.
ed Map, showing land by sections
S unday O nly
In connection with the prayer
Mrs. J. H. Burton, Mrs. Asa
and description of soil, climate,
Office hours: 9.30 to 10:80 a.m :
Candies, Tobaccos and Cigars, at
A t The Churches
meeting service on Wednesday
rainfall, elevations, temperature, Robinson, Sr. and Lee Robinson of
Mail arrives from Salem , 9:00
night
July
11,
there
will
be
an
of­
L B WON D ER B Y ’S
etc., by counties. Postpaid One Independence and Mrs. Asa Rob­
a. m.
ficers
meeting
of
the
Sunday
Dollar. Grant Lands Locating Co inson, Jr. of Dallas visited with
M . I CHURCH HEWS
Mail closes for Salem , 8:50 a. m.
School Board. Each officer and
Mrs. Emma Hinshaw* Sunday.
Box 610 Portland, Oregon.
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General Delivery Window Open
teacher is earnestly requested to
Sunday School 1000
From 9 30 to 10.30 A. M.
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
COMPANY
be present. Important business!
Morning Worship 11.
Chris Hansen, who has been
Effective March 11, 1917.
H o w ’s This?
Passenger Train Schedule
A. F. Hanson, Pastor.
AFTERNOON
We offer One Hundred Dollar* Re­ book-keeper for the Falls City
Effective Oct. 4.1914
I ra C. M khrlinu , Postm aster
ward for any case of C atarrh th a t Lumber company for several
161
t«t
t»7
wnTiorsD
Junior
League
3:00.
cannot be cured by H all’s C a t a r r h
am. am.
pm.
Free
Methodist
year3 left last Sunday for Estaca­ Epworth League 7:00.
Cure.
Salem . . . 7:00 9.45
4 00
D allas. . . 8.16 11.02
F . J . C H E N E Y & CO.. T oledo. O.
da where he has a chicken ranch.
5.30
E xtra copies ol The News are
Sunday
School
10
a.
m.
Evening
Service
8:00
IVe, th e u n d e rsig n e d , h a v e k n o w n F . J.
Fai la City. 8.50 11.35
6.05
C h en ey fo r th e l a s t 15 y e a rs, and believe
printed ea«'h week, and will I n * sent
Preaching service 11 a. m.
w e e k - d a y s e r v ic e
Bl’kRock.
11:55
him p r f c - t l y h o n o ra b le In all business
t r a n s i r tlo n s a n d fin an cially able to carry
Song and praise service 7:30 to any address desired, postpaid,
,7ñ
Friday morning a crew of men Gospel Chorus 7:30 p. m. Tuesday
r.AATKOUNn IM T*
o u t a n y o b lig a tio n s m a d e b y h is Arm.
«m.
pm
for
5
cents
per
copy.
pm.
followed
by
preaching
at
8:00.
N A T IO N A L B A N K O F CO M M ERC E,
commenced to take up the light Prayer Meeting 8, pm Wednesday
BPk Rock
1.05
Toledo, O. steel on the Teal Creek railroad
Mid-week prayer meeting 7:30 p.m
Falls City. 9.30 1.25
/#
H a ll's Catarrh C _ .a la ta h o a In te rn a lly ,
Everyone cordially invited to Send us whatever news you D allas. ... 10.10 2.00
a e tln * d ire c tly u p o n t h e blood and m u- and replace it with heavier steel.
The
Fourth
of
July
picnic
in
the
r o ’.a s u r f a c e s o f th e sy s te m T e s tim o n ia ls
7.45
Sent free. P ric e 75 c e n ts p e r b o ttle . Bold The light steel will be used in City Park was quite a success. attend these services.
know. We will not publish your Salem ... . 11.01 3.15
fc- nil P r u y r l s t s .
A. C. P ow iaa. A a is t
i ak e I l iU ’n T am il» P ills for co n stip atio n .
name
but
will
publish
the
news.
laying side tracks in the woods.
The high school team beat the
Edgar N. Long, Pastor.
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N n n iî
GROCERIES
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