Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, August 11, 1917, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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PAU iS CITY NBJWS
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Rev. Claude Stephens, the new
preacher for the Christian Church
has moved to town and will hold 1
forth regularly at that church.
It is never a good plan to count
chicken before they hatch nor to
The Bank o f Falls City lias a divide the s|x>ils o f war and allot
new slfcn.
territory until a victory has been
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scored.
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Clothes cleaned and pressed.
Wm. Bohle.1 Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kneobane’s
R*w» # f fic t.
Babwrrlptton Rama Ona yaar. tl 0t>; al» moatha.
M can la. thraa mon U ul * »c «ta : ainala ropy. I ria
Atfrrrtlalnf Rata»: Dupla». 1» < * »'• »■ Inch,
•nal nr.. Notion# **erm i a Ilo». Fior Sala. Rant.
Racha uà». Want and Pay KnlarUlninrol Ko
Itera & et A » lina. Card of Than»» SO CU: Laca
Notice» legal rate*.
Copy for naw adt and changea ahould ba arnt
Id Thé Nawa not latar than Wrdnaaday._____
I s s u e d E v e r y S a t u r d a y M o r n i n g
DRINK
PUGH’S
LOGANBERRY
Made-fo-Measure
Tailoring
are here awaiting the inspection
of those discerning Clothes buy­
ers who appreciate the import­
ance o f
Fabric-Quality, Style
Smartness and Price Economy.
The newest designs
will be
found here—destinctive and much
superior to the common or gar­
den variety.
$20, $25, $30 or $35
Mrs. Joe Harlin took dinner them in early as possible. I f any
with Mrs. F. A. Jones Wednes- thing happens on Monday don’t
wait until Friday afternoon to get
day.
it in. Should we ask you ‘‘ where
Wednesday night, a son was you are going” or “ who is visit­
born unto Mr. and Mrs. Fred ing you,” don’t imagine that we
Zu ver.
are impertinent; but if you are
Mrs. Addie Montgomery was in ashamed o f it, give us the wink
Dallas Sunday, returning Monday i and we II pass you up. A little
morning.
co-operation will make a wonder-
! ful difference. Try it.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L Thompson
. ( ,a t i
spent Tuesday and Wednesday in
Statement of the
Portland.
B a n k o f F a lls C ity
Miss Gladys Voth o f Dallas v is -,
_
, _ „ _
ited her sister Martha a few days ° ^alls Clt> >
o f LPo,k- Stat«
secure the unusual
o f Oregon, showing the amount
this week.
standing to the credit of every
C. T. West who has been sen- depositor July 1, 1917, who has
ously ill for several weeks is able not made a deposit, or who has
to be out again.
not withdrawn any part of his de-
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.
,
posits (commercial deposits), prin-
Post Office Time Card
v
m ,°r, ^ J’“ " cipte or interest, for a period of
Office hours: Daily, except Sun­ working at the mill left Wednes- more than seven (7) years imme-
day for St. Johns.
| diately pryor to said date, with
day, 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.
Wm. Bohle
Miss Alta Galloway of Tillamook,
name*
known place of
Mail arrives, from
is visiting at the home o f her residence or postoffice address of
Salem 8.45 a.m., 5:45 p.m.
grand father, L. B. Murray.
such depositor, and the fact of
Dallas, 8:45 A. M., 5:45 P. M.
j death, if known.
Portland via Gerlinger, train 102
Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies,Pies
Lodge, Falls City,
$ 8.00
11:55 a. m.
and
other
bakery
goods,
every
Geo
Hodges,
Falls. City,
.50
Black Rock, 1:30 P. M.
day, at the Falls City Bakery.
Falls
City
John
Vernon,
1.57
Mail closes for:
The party held in honor o f Lloyd State o f Oregon,
Salem, 8.50 A.M., 1 P.M. and 5:30
I ! ss
Miller
was well attended and a County o f Polk,
P. M.
I, M. L Thompsen, being first
Dallas, 8:50 A. M. and 5:30P. M. good time was enjoyed by all.
| duly sworn, deposes and say upon
Portland via Gerlinger train 102
Mrs. Mary Miller and daughter, I
oath, that I am the President of
J P- m-
i Mrs. G. E. Prime, were callers at
the Bank o f Falls City, County of
Black Rock, 1 A. M.
Thos. Kneebones’ Wednesday.
Polk, State of Oregon; that the
Mail Order and Postal Savings
Joe Floria was in town Thurs­ foregoing statement is a full, true,
window closes at 6 P. M.
day. He says that crops look bad I correct and complete statement,
S unday O nly
in his part of the moral vineyard. showing the name, last known
Office hours: 9:30 to 10:80 a.m:
residence or postoffice address,
Mail arrives from Salem, 9:00
The Falls City Logging & Lum­ fact o f death, if known, and
a m.
ber company have ordered a gas­ amount to the credit of each de­
Mail closes for Salem, 8:50 a. m. olene motor to pull trucks on the positor as required by the provis­
General Delivery Window Open docks.
ion o f Chapter 148, of the General
From 9.30 to 10:30 A. M.
Laws of Oregon, 1907, and Chap­
Archie Montgomery, Alvin and
Effective March 11, 1917.
ter 214 o f the General Laws of
Wm. Ferguson, members o f Co.
Oregon, 1917.
I ra C. M ehrling , Postmaster
( L , visited homefolks Saturday
M. L. Thompson,
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TgJQd—-IUB3.Í SAB JOJ XUS p®q Sunday.
Subscribed and sworn to before
Vna.vsq | ¿.»on q i op » o g —(XjDiua)
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Mrs. Z. Batourney was down me this 14th day of July A.D. 1917.
aq
oj
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m S m u ig
W. H. Beard,
I from Powell’s camp visiting with
•j*nq»a y
Notary Public for Oregon.
I friends Friday and Saturday of
•jsjjnnna i last week.
My commission expires March 22,
Ijs c u j t :f)— (ooj a qj panda* „ ‘j| ssn oj
1917.
11-18-25-1
»tap qoutn sn a a tra [ j.usaop jj jng„
Misses Lurena Treat and Mabel
'•»SS
Teal are representatives from the
a q j paAJasqo ,,'mops|j4 sStqjq a »y ,.
Farm tractors do not eat oats
Home Honor Guard at Columbia
•|ooj h i m «MJ.
but
their hides make poor boots.
Beach this week.
■j(I(jjsns.i r, uojtog—,,'i|ooa s daaq
•*» A»on pas Jaq pajiism j jnq ‘«a¿„
There are quite a number of
Mrs. Wm. Bourck and children
,,‘lia** os »tnqooD jadaaqasnoq jnoX
colonels
who have dropped the
jnoqs psjssoq not jqSnoqj j ¿poo; spent the day Thursday at the
home of her brother, W. H. Knee- title since war was declared,
jnoX »noqs »nj»>n noj iisq^v,.
•IIV »I P »l!°d 8
bone and family.
Send us whatever news you
asm
R. A. Titus received a letter the know. W e will not publish your
sjaqno*
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aqj
no
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first o f the week from his son name but will publish the news. *
OJ ss** I jnq 'noauaw aqj pastqm
Austin o f the Coast Artillery. He
oOJ JOB ÍQ OSAIT! no/ op
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is at Ft. Stevens but expects to be
Extra copies ol The News are
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sent
up
into
Washington
soon,
to
printed
each week, and will be sent
¿Xspoj qomqo
do some work on some guns. He to any address desired, postpaid,
jo ; aj»l noi a*».« — «iwqjon aiw
• # ;s - | o o j , » o n
is getting along fine.
for 5 cents per copy.
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M IT R IC I**
F . M. IIK L L W A R T H
PHYSICIAN and surgeon
Today, tomorrow, or next week you
will find the best tlint can be bought
at any time or any place.
daughter and children arrived
Monday front Tolield Alta, Can
ada. They expect to remain here !
A little threshing has been done all winter.
in this vicinity.
On Wednesday. August 15. a 10
Dry weather has cut the logan- cent tea will be given a,t the home
of Mrs. Jessie Moyer, J to 5 p. m.
berry crop short.
Benefit of Indies Aid of the M. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Trask
Church. Everybody invited.
have moved to Corvallis.
Mr. E. G. Peck and family of
Bell Brown was a caller at the
Hot Springs, N. D., who have
Kneebone home Tuesday.
been visiting points on the Pacific
Several pieces o f property has Coast visited with Mr. Peck’s sis­
changed hands this week.
ter, Mrs. Martin Deal, last week.
Opening
ANNOUNCEMENT»
p io r c D 0 io n .il (in rO o
G R O C E R I E S
O llii'ii uni. d o o r 1'iiRt id 1*. O .
fluir# »ml ...
Kalla c il».
S p al ilo m «
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SHOES AND LOGGERS SUPPLIES
©U 0M C00 C a rco
Waller L. Tooir, Jr.,
Dallas, Oregon.
Only one more week o f the W.
Automobilists will be allowed to
JUICE
A. Persey closing out sale.
violate the speed laws until some
Miss Nettie Murray has been one is run over and killed or badly
SOLO EVERYWHERE
crippled. A good juicy fine would
visiting in town this week.
strengthen their memory.
The national child labor law
A Farmers’ Union meeting was
will go into effect September 1.
neld at Bridgeport Tuesday night.
For Sale—Three good cows.
A fine supper was served. An
J. C. March, Falls City. Ore. ice cream social will be held there
For Sale—W ater l ower Wash­ the 21st and an interesting pro­
International Tailoring Company’ s
ing Machine $10. W. A. Persey. gram will be rendered. All arc
display of
invited.
For Sale at a Bargain, a good
I f you have an item o f news,
milk cow. Inquire at this office. *
Fall Fabrics
| bring or send it in to the News
Powell took dinner
, ,
,
_
,
.office; or put it in the “ News box'
a i i Midels for Men’ s . Mrs. _ Cleve
at the Floyd Jones home Tuesday. at the ^ t o M c e . Be sure to get
— ( X ip u a u ;
WE SELL THE BEST
Tho best show at the Geo» tonight
B a t.!* «
arroMl-rtaaa m a li a l tka p o a t.'fflr»
a t r a lla C ity . Pai» Oaaaty, Oraaaa. Badar ih»
A r t ..f Coagrraa a f Marc» ». l*T *.
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Local News Hems
BATURDAY, AUGUST ti, 1917,
Prices as low as consistent
first-class merchandise.
with
nom.
jfa lls C ity Ib o tc l
FALLS CITY LOGGING 4 LUMBER CO.
himpla Roams
Boat Acoommoëatlona
r Oreosa, Fraarlalar
II M il.I ll »HOPS
Bohle’s Barber Shops
KloadteislìiQS 6
tìh a M
(■ M i
fa lla C il», O rego n
Whrr« »ou can {<1 a S h u t. B a ll Cut. Rath
m '»hut»'
Acmi lor DilUi '.tram laundry
M u t i l i l a lu» w ttit!««il
1 1 h «il ■
y rvoH iR í
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MONUMENT*
G . L. H A W K I N S
Long
hours, close and
tedious work are very apt
to result in Headaches or
other Pains. D on’ t suffer.
D R . M IL E S ’
ANTI-PAIN PILLS
w ill quickly drive
Pain away, and
your
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
w ill assist you by relieving
the N erve Strain.
I F F IR S T B O X . OR B O T T L E . F A IL S
T O B E N E F IT Y O U , B 'X IR
M ONEY
W I L L BE R E F U N D E D .
MARBLE
AND GRANITE
MONUMENTS
D a l i « « , O r tg o n
¥T N K II A I
D IK Y
SPELLS.
"Mr narraa beouna all
worn ouL I had bad haad*
achaa and acvrra d ial»
apalla. I could not alaap
and in » appallta waa po«>r.
I bagan ualng Dr. Mllea‘
Anti Pain Pllta and lhay
alwaya gava n i Inatant ra-
llaf no mattar »h a t
pain.
Than I uaad Dr.
M il.»' Narvlna regularly
and waa aoon In perfect
health again."
MRS. ft I*. TOUNO.
R. L. C H A P M A N
FUNERAL
DI RE CT O! !
Wo »'.land lo all w o rk prom ptly.
O i l ' s » and Fall» C ity . Ora
FKAi
»«TATE
J. O. M I C K A L S O N
Dealer in
It M A l . K N I ’A I 'K
Fulla City, Ongun.
124 P ittsb u rg St-,
Newcastle, Penn.
DROW N S IQ U Y ABSTRACT
CO:
§1 0 MUI « i r t í f i
h«ll«a. O r«# A t.
J O H N H HI Hi K Y . M t i M i t r .
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Oar ib«lr«rt pUut (■
I’ulk Culliti y licuor'!«.
G E T YO UR
BUTTER W RAPPERS
P R IN T E D AT T H I S O F F IC E .
A t The Churches
Free
M e th o d is t
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Preaching service 11 a. m.
Song and praise service 7:30
followed by preaching at 8:00.
Mid-week prayer meeting7:30 p.m
Everyone cordially invited to
attend these services.
Edgar N. Long, Pastor.
C H R IS TIA N C HURC H
Divine Services each Lord’s Day
Bible School 10 a. m.
Divine worship 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor 7 p. m.
Evening Service 8 p. m.
The public is invited to be with
us in these services.
F. Claude Stephens, Minister.
M . E- C H U R C H
Sunday School 10:00
Morning Worship 11.
AFTERNOON
Junior League 3:00.
Epworth League 7:00.
Evening Service 8:00
W E E K -D A Y SERVICE
Gospel Chorus 7:30 p. m. Tuesday
Prayer Meeting 8, pm Wednesday
The young people o f the M. E.
church had a surprise on Lloyd
Miller last Thursday night. All
had a good time and it was a real
surprise.
On Thursday night o f this week
the Epworth League had a com­
bined social and business meeting
at the home o f the president,
Hanvy Deal. A team came in for
all from town and they piled on a
hayrack.
It is needless to say
that a pleasant an profitable time
Nulice to N*.\vs Subscribers
A it.ark here intlicaies that
your Hul'Hcrij.t¡un lx ilelinquent
Please call an<l fix it.
was had.
M r. H o rn # S s s lts r —
j
Miss Elizabeth Deul the League
C O M E T O F A L L S C I T V , ORE G O N I
delegate to the Institute at Jeffer­
and Uuy O rc h a rd Lan d
J
son gave her report last Suuday
morning. It was a good report
and enjoyed by all.
Dr.jFord, our District Suiier-
intendent, preached Wednesday,
afternoon at 2 o’clock and at three
o’clock conducted the 4th Quar­
terly Conference. An adjourned |
session of this conference will be
held before the am ual conference.,
The Senior Young Peoples’ choir j
met for practice on Friday night
at the church.
Don’t forget that the Sunday
school hour is from 10 to 11. You H e »(li| iia r tc r a for C n titly an ti C ijia r j
are welcome to come and join one
WEATHERLY CONFECTIONERY.
o f the classes. The attendence
keeps up well during the summer
season. Let us continue to boost.
A t the hour o f the morr.irg
preaching service the pastor will
have a helpful and inspiring mes­
sage. Come again next Sunday.
W e were all glad to see you there
last Sunday. The Senior Young
Peoples’ choir will sing at the
morning service.
The Junior League will soon be­
gin holding meetings again on
Sunday afternoons.
The subject for next Sunday Candies, Tobaccos and Cigars, at
night at the Epworth league, is
L. B. W O N D E R LY ’S
“ Cowardice makes weaklings.”
lead er, Eddie Warren. Meeting
opens promptly at 7 o'clock. In­
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
terest is on the increase. Come
Pasaonger Train Schedule
and take part.
E ffe c tiv e J u l y K>, 1!»17
A t the hour of the evening
161
in
l»7
WMTSODK* am. am.
pm.
preaching service the pastor will
3.45
Salem . . • 7:05 9.36
begin a series o f Sunday evening
Dallas. . . 8.15 10.57
5.16
vacation sermons.
Subject for
Falla City. 8.45 11.80
5.45
next Sunday night: “ Thru Na­ Bl’kRock.
11:50
ture to God.” The Gospel Chorus
Iftti
IM
am. pm.
will sing, assisted by the orches­
1.00
Bl'k Rock
tra. There will be special music.
5.60
Falls City. 9.20 1.20
Come out next Sunday night and
6.25
Dallas. . . 10.00 1.45
enjoy the entire service.
7.20
Salem . . 11.00 3.10
Preaching at Black Rock Sun­
C. POWIM. AOIST
day afternoon at three o’clock
(