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b a t ttrttay . CHAN6E OF SCHEDULE For Sale. T w o good milk cows and six month old ca lf. Apply to There* is a slight change in the Park Calkins. arrival and departure o f trains at j this place, effective Sunday, J u ly i D L. WOOD Fresh Bread. Cakes.Cookies.Pies 16. I f you are intending to make I Publish« and other bakery goods. every a trip you had best consult the k M rf >• » w i • “*»" •* lfc* new time-card lest you have the j ■t r.u* cuj. Puis o*e*tr IV*«**. '*• day, at the Falls City Bakery. Act . < Co««r»M »f Muvk ». 1ST» pleasure o f arriving ut the depot j Ttlrphont -N«w» Of ft«. * _______ 1 Mrs. Susan Bryan o f Lents. Or. ! just intim e to see ‘ Lizzie" glide j Subscription Ratnn: On* •“ is visiting this w eek with her around the curve. The new time 10 c « it * : t h » n m o n tk n » crn tn i ^ n * W copy. » c m daughter. Mrs. Jessie Moyer. card is in this issue. Head it. Œ frg J F a l l a W E S E L I. T H E We do Job Work. Compare our prices with others and see samples. THE NEWS Local News Hems SHOES A N D F. M. H E L L W A R T H PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON onice oll« door **«»t ol !’ • r*iu * i»r. **Ï3.*»2 PhnnjSC* 'o.'.*"» » u s M n c o o ilnrtHs L O G G E R S S U P P L IE S Prices as low as consistent first-class merchandise. nom with f a lle FALLS CITY LOGGING & LUMBER CO. C ity Ib o tc l Samel* Ream« Peat » e t o m m o < * l l o « l r Oro*u* r>**>i*i*f It U tt.Mt »MOI*« QET YOUR NUMOER GEM S T JULY 21 I f we may believe all newspaper Men who registered on June 5.. reports it is safe to conclude that should obtain their serial number we will have use for our army at in order that they may know if : home. they are drafted when the great draw in g takes place in Washing Fred Dueltgen and w ife and ton. Each county has numbered Clarence Sphon and w ife returned those who registered, from No. 1 Monday night from an outing at up. The number on the card you New port. hold is not the one used. The numbers for Falls City are 685 to M. L* Robertson and L.L.Brooks 829. inclusive. These numbers and families returned Sunday and names are on the bulletin night from a fishing trip in the board in the postoffice for your mountains. Lots o f fish. inspection. EACH SHOW 3-H Ol'RS E L L IO T Wednesday morning W . A. Per- PIG SHOW AT THE GEM sey received a card from his w ife Monday night. July 16, Prof. stating that she arrivec^Saturday Allen o f the Oregon Agricultural at her destination in Canada. College will give a free illustrated lecture, at the Gem Theatre, on The party who borrowed my hog raising. A ll the bovs and hand truck from the Juice Factory girls o f the Falls City P ig Club are particularly urged to attend. At j w ill please return it as I need it. that time arrangements will be C. J. Pugh. made to effect a permanent organ ization. This lecture will be* o f Wednesday morning N. N . great value to anyone interested Christy, w ife and baby left for in raising hogs. Cascadia whese they will visit a few weeks with Mrs. Christy’s BARN DESTROYED BY FIRE mother. About 11:45 Friday morning a fire was discovered in the barn at Misses Elizabeth and M argret the Free Methodist parsonage. Sammons returned Friday morn J. W . Smith, manager o f the Falls ing from Portland where they City Logging & Lumber Co. rushed | attended the National Educational his fire brigade to the scene and Association. prevented the fire from spreading to nearby buildings. The fire had Wm . Estelle returned Monday gained such headway that the i from Seattle, Washington where building was almost ready to fall he visited Saturday and Sunday. in when the w ater was turned on. He says the crops are looking fine The origin o f the fire was not in that section o f the country. learned. Arnold, Clifford and Harley SURPRISE PARTY Powell o f Elm yra, Ore. came last Sunday to visit their grandparents A very gratefu l and pleasant The best show at the Gem tonight Mr. and Mrs. J. S. S. Powell, a surprise w as given in honor o f few days, leaving Tuesdy for the Mrs. M ary E. Miller at her home Mrs. Chas. Hopkins was in Dal V alley & Silelz logging camps to Saturday afternoon July 7. work fo r Jack Purdv. las Monday. This had been planned a few days previous by her neighbors C. F. Vick o f Salem was .’ in the W e request our friends to bring as a farew ell party, but as she city Tuesday. in all church notices and anounce- did not move aw ay as expected, ments o f like nature and happen she was welcomed again to her Walter L. Toose, Jr., Lawyer ings o f the eariy part o f the week old home. Dallas, Oregon. tl. as early as possible. For everyone i Refreshments w ere served and put it off until Friday noon works a ve ry enjoyable afternoon was Oregon Champion Gooseberries a hardship on the printer. spent by all. fo r sale. F. K. Hubbasd. Those present w ere: Mrs. Floyd Jones and daughters Orpha and J. W . Smith, m anager o f the Jack Purdy has returned to the Falls City Logging and Lumber Letha; Mrs. R. O. Brown and V a lley & Siletz logging camp. Company says that they expect to Misses Jeanette and Louise Brown be ready to start the saw mill and Clara Brown; Mrs. 0 . J. G. D. T reat was down from next Monday. He says that they Smith and daughter; Mrs. Thos. Spaulding’s camp the first o f the have done a ve ry satisfactory Kneebone; Miss Elsie Kneebone; week. Mrs. George Tice; Mrs. S. R. business the past tw o months. Skeels; Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Prime; Mrs. J. S. S. Jow ell and daughters Mrs. L. K . Ford has gone to Mrs. J. C. Proebtel o f Portland Mrs. Belle Baldwin and Mrs. Jack Cottage Grove to visit her son, J. and Dr. M ary A. Irw in o f Los Purdy and folks at home Clay and R. Ford. Angeles, Calif, are visiting their Lloyd Miller. brother and fam ily,H.A.Bowm an. George Wilson, w ife and daugh Dr. Irw in has been a missionary ter o f Independence have moved to Siam for a number o f years WANTS OUR BOYS HONORED NOW to this city. and her husband is in that country Editor Falls City N ew s, now. Is it because o f lack o f patriot Wm. Ellis was in town last Sat ism, undeveloped civic pride or urday looking a fte r his crop o f Mr. and Mrs. J. S. S. Powell in other like reasons that w e are cherries. company o f twenty friends went perm itting our boys to go out o f About thirty Polanders went up to B eaver Creek, near Corvallis, town to fight for us without to Spaulding ’3 camp Sunday to last Sunday to visit the old home. attempting to show them that we lay railroad steel. They spread their dinner under a appreciate their sacrifice. , walnut tree that Mr. Powell plant Other towns and cities are show ed forty ye'ars ago It is ’over ing their gratitude in some sub H o w ’o T h is ? four feet in diameter. stantial manner. W hy don’t we? W> offer One Hundred Dollars He- A little g ift or reception would werd for any ca:c of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’c Catarrh There is absolutely no excuse doubtless be appreciated more by Cure. fo r anyone desturbing religious these boys now than all the flowers F. 3. C H E N E Y it CO.. Toledo. O. worship. There is no law to com and orations in the world will be e > , tho undorslyned. have known r 3 Cheney for the lis t 15 year*, and believe The latter we would rush him p-rfectly honorable In all business pel you to attend, but there ¡3 to later. transactions and financially able to carry compel you to respect the rights forth to honor our returned heroes cot any obligations made by hla firm. N A T IO N A L B A N K O P COMMERCE. o f others who do attend. To with. W hy not let them know Toledo. O. worship God according to the dic N ow that w e do realize that they H all'« Catarrh Cars I. internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu- tates o f conscience is an inherent are going out to fight for us and cou* surface* of the system. Testimonials sent free. pj-1— 75 cents per bottle. Sold right that has not, yet, been cen that w e honor their spirit. by -11 Druggist*. sored. T a a e C a li’s JTacui j F ill* fo r co n stip a tio n —A n Old Subscriber. ^ m rs ifiA * Today, tomorrow, or next week yon will find the be t that can he bought at any time or any plucc. Mrs. A ddie Montgomery made THE WIDOW’S MITE a trip to Dallas Tuesday afternoon The Falls City widow who con returning Wednesday morning. tributed $10 to the lied Cross gave * 1 Copy for new *d*. andch*nye*ihoutd bc*cn. to Tbe New* not l*ter then Wednetday._____ more than Henry Ford in turning Mrs. Estey, who has been in Offiei«i Newipapor *f Ut his automobile factory over to the the hospital at Dallas about tw o government. weeks is expected home in a few 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 days. Yes! BEST GROCERIES Adccrttiino R ttn : Pnplny. 15 c*nt*»o inch , B u ilr »» Notice*. Sc«nU »ltno; For S*l*. K *»t Biota lift. w »nt «ltd Pny IntnrtnJnmci.t No ttcon. 8 ct». t lln*. Curd olThink* Wet*. L*g* Notice* !*(*1 ratM. SOLD EVERYWHERE W L p rc tc M M c m n l (C itt ì K r i n a DRINK PUGH’S LOGANBERRY JUICE n n .v a A SHERM AN F IL M PR ESEN TS C O R P O R A T IO N B o h le ’ s B a r b e r Shop? f a l l a C it y . O r e g o n Whtrt )•« («R {«I « i h m . H*ir (al. I* lh »r *ih l*f ‘ »»ml lor D *ll*i 1* * * 4« Muntile» lorwtitUd I y •v»n)tt| MONPMKMH G . L. H A W K I N S DAVID W. GRIFFITH’S M A R B L E A N D O R • N I TE Greatest— Most Successful AMERICAN PLAY Dalloo, O r e g o n TH E ONE TH AT W IL L a n d L IV E o n AND M O N U M E N T S BIG O N E E y T H R IV E FOREUER FUSERAI O INK T oil R. L. C H A P M A N FUNERAL DIRECTO Wa a'.ton'd to ill work prompt Dallas and Falla City. Oro N O W IN I T S FOURTH C O N S E C U T IV E YEAR F IL D O M ’S M A S T E R P IE C E II* Ai 8 >TATF J. O . M IC K A L S O N l l j o l e r in H I . A I , E S T A T E t h «0 e l'a lia C ity. Oregon. fe lR T E j r O F A BROffN SI31EY A3STRACT CO. kin Mill Mr—-t Doll**. Or**»o. JOHN It aim KY. Monacar. \ Oar ahi'roM p l* » » >• i>'*t*<1 <1*lty Ir a » r.,1* i .m u l) R ihoc I*. N a t io N (A Notice to New» Subscribers SEE ONCE A G A IN OUR A M E R IC A N HEROES LINCOLN, GRANT, LEE and SHERMAN T H E T E R R O R O F O U R C IU IL S T R IF E T H E A W F U L R E C O N S T R U C T I O N P E R IO D T H E B U R N IN G O F A T L A N T A TH E S O U TH BEFORE TH E W AR THE AVENGEFUL KU-KLUX KLANS (E NACTE D BY GRIFFITH MADE A mark her«* indicates that your subscription is delinquent. Please call and Ila it. M r. H o m o S e e k e r — T ( COME TOraLLBCITV.OPCOONl end Buy O r e h e rp Land I STARS) M A R S H - - W A L T H A L L - - G IS H A LL ENHANCED BY A SPLENDID MUSICAL SCORE 3 H o u rs B R IN G NO T HE o f T h r lll9 -L a u g h t e r -T e a r s C H IL D R E N JT O TH E M A T IN E E SEATS RESERVED- -COME EARLY AND SECURE THE BEST A ) FREE METHODIST CHURCH Af The Churches The services at the big taberna cle are increasing in interest. The people o f Falls City are availing Free Methodist themselves o f this great privilege Headquarters for Candy and Cigar* Sunday School 10 a. m. o f having so able a man as Rev. W EATHERLY CONFECTIONERY. Preaching service 11 a. m. Klotzback. The Lord helps him Song and praise service 7:30 ( preach the truth and several have followed by preaching at 8 : 00 . been saved. Some have obtained, Mid-week prayer meeting 7:30 p.m ^ 4 others are seeking the experien:e Everyone cordially invited to o f sanctification. attend these services. Come and bring a friend. Edgar N. I/ing, Pastor. CAMP MEETING AT FALLS CITY An old-fashioned camp meeting will be held in your city, begin ning July 18 and lasting over ten days. Ministers and others from Salem District will be here. Plan to attend, and feel at home while with us. M. E. CHURCH NEWS Sunday School 10;00 11 . Morning Worship AFTERNOON Junior lea g u e 3:00. Epworth League 7:00. Evening Service 8:00 WEEK-DAY SERVICE AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. Claud Stevens o f Independ ence has been called to preach for he Christian Church at this place. He will preach next Sunday at eleven in the morning and eight at night. A cordial welcome ex tended to all. Rev. A. F. Hansons fam ily have arrived from Montana. Gospel Chorus 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Prayer Meeting 8 , pm Wednesday The subject for the Epworth League next Sunday will be What would I do with a fortune. ¡H ath aw ay Buell, leader, Services at Black Rock Sunday at 3 p. m. About forty young people o f the M. E. Church went out and sur Send us w hatever news you prised Katie Barnhart Monday know. W e will not publish your evening. All had a good time. name but w ill publish the news. The occasion being her birthday. Candios, Tobaccos and Cigars, at L. R WON DERBY’S SOUTHLRN PACIFIC COMPANY Passenger Train Schedule Effective July 15, 1917 » 1 tréou»» IM 1*1 am. am Salem . . . 7;05 9.85 Dallas, . . 8.15 10.57 Falls lU Cit t y . 8.45 11.30 Bl’k Rock. 11:50 KANTAOrifD Bl’k Rock Falla City. 9.20 Dallas, . . 1000 Salem . . . 11 00 ?" 5.50 6.25 7.20 Astio