X P A G E 4. Ötyr ^allfl ôltîtî Nrins ~~^g? D. L. WOOD Publisher B n t-n 4 •• mall at Ita pnatofftea •t ralla City. r.O k I'aaaty. O r»*«*. anew l Sa Act ,.r IVacraaa at M a n * S. 1ST». T*l»ph»M—Si*wj Office. Su b arrip tto n R ataa: O na yaar. tl.OO. a il nwntha. ! • c a n ti, th ra a month«. 24cental alniyta copy, t eta. PALLS CITY NEWS Local News Hems The best show at the Ueui tonight Clyde Southwell of Orton was in town the tirst of the week vis­ it ing friends. Clothes cleaned and pressed. Wm. Bohle. Advrrtltlng IUt#«: Display. 15 c#nt»»n Inch. Business Notice». 5 ceuta a lin©; For Sal#. Rent, W. B. Stevens of Portland was ftxebanc* Wan» and Pay Kntartalnment So- ttc#* &et*. aline. Card oiThanka Mota; Lega visiting relatives here the tirst of Wollet'», legal ratea. the week. Copy for new ada. and changea should be tent Walter L. Tooie, Jr., Lawyer u» The News ^ot later than Wednaaday.____ Dallas, Oregon. tf. O fficial Nawapapar af tha City af Falla Citi ls s v ed E very S aturday M orning DRINK PUGH’S LOGANBERRY JUICE Wm. Allphin of Brownville was visiting with W. M. Black this week. For Sale—Three good cows. J. C. March, Falls City. Ore. Wm. Wood, wife and baby of Dallas were visiting in town Sun­ day. FIRE AT BALDEREE’S CAMP A tire started at Balderee'a camp last Saturday that did a vast amount* of damage to the rail road and camp equipment. It is reported that four donkeys, the commissary, hunk house and one residence was burned; also several trestles, but all were low ones and will be more easily re­ paired than was at tirst thought. Happily, the losses are not nearly so great as was at tirst reported. The donkeys were not dumaged greatly and it is believed that log­ ging will lie resumed within two weeks.. The tire is believed to have started from the donkeys the story that it was started by I. W. VV’s. being the vaporings of super-heated patriots. Some of ,,a the Japs at .. . employed ,.. „ , SATURDAY. AUGUST IS, 1917. WE SELL TH E BEST p ro f e s io n a l tla ito GROCERIES I ' l l V a li IA N F . M. H K M . W A R T H P H Y S I C IA N A N D H U K U K O N Today, tomorrow/or next week you will find the best that can he lanight at any time or any place. offii'ft unit tliMir rimi ol P. I). OHI* »• •m t . . SHOES AND LOGGERS SUPPLIES Prices as low as consistent first-class merchandise. falla Citçltotel FALLS CITY LOGGING 4 LUMBER CO. Sampit Rooms Hoot A c co m m o d atio n « f Bohle’s Barber Shops F all* C ity , O ra n o * «f ■ Milite • lim i (or Dall»» S im m l i u n d r y Il il nalla». i t r r y . a . JOH N It HUH.ICY, M anai.ar U n r ¿ b 'tr a P l p la n t IVIN B U TTE R W RAPPERS Wm. Bohle % khirt > 0 « («a un « \hm , Kilt u t , BatN NERVINE If “eating the apple” caused Mother Eve to become ashamed and put on some clothes, why not pass the “ apples” to some of the society ladies. O rp # y » , P ro p rieto r I* A Ki> K II H l l n r * Fall Fabrics a~: I Models for M en’s M ade-fo-M easure Tailoring til such tests can be made. onguii li< •) M Opening ANNOUNCEMENT.^ J. C. Kaige, wife and two child­ ren of Wilbur, Oregon, visited at Office hours: Daily, except Sun­ the home of Mr. Kaige's sister, Mrs. Noah Ferguson, over Sun­ day, 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. day. Mail arrives, from Miss Nettie Graham and Miss Salem 8.45 a.m., 5:45 p.m. Roselle Magee visited in Dallas Dallas, 8:45 A. M., 5:45 P. M. Portland vij Gerlinger, train 102 Friday. 11:55 a. m. Nettie Graham and Roselle Ma­ Black Rock, 1:30 P. M. gee left for Independence and Mail closes for: Salem Thursday. Salem,8.50 A.M., 1 P.M. and 5:30 j Everette Estelle and Lester P. M. I Forkner inspected the flume last Dallas, 8:50 A. M. and 5-.30P. M, Sunday to free it of any obstruc- I’ortland via Gerlinger train 102 tions that might impede the pro- 1 P- m- , gress of the water. Black Rock, 1 A. M. Fritz £)roepre( our genial hotel Mail Order and Postal Savings* man is just recovering from a window closes at GP. M. severe cold. f è lla n i f . W uoineoo C nroo with ‘he^ am^ ftew the,rk,t<,s ear,-v in the game leaving the white ÌQ^Xìùtl to fight the fire. This class of labor will lay down just when needed the worst. The fire is said to be under con­ Fresh Bread, Cakes.Cookies.Pies trol and by exercising due care Every Housewife or and other bakery goods, every SOLD EVERYWHERE further damage can be avoided. day, at the Falls City Bakery. Mother is ever under Sheriff Orr and District Attor­ FALLS CITY MOTORISTS that Nervous Strain^ ney Piasecki were in town on legal Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pratt of business Monday. which so often results Myrtle Creek, and small nieces, Wm. A. Williamson of Lents, in Headaches, Dizzy Oregon was visiting N. A. Lunde Miss Hellen and Miss Geraldine Selig, who are driving from South­ the first of the week. Sensations, Faintness, International Tailoring Company’s ern Oregon to Falls City, were B. M. Webb was transacting over-night visitors at the home of display of Depression and other business at Dallas Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Van Guilder, Satur­ Mrs. Robert Bradley and Mrs. day.—Eugene Guard. Nervous Disorders. Fred Chapin were Dallas visitors D p . M ile » ’ BADLY RUN DOW N. Tuesday. DR. FOSTER, Chiropractor " I h a d h F O m r * r » » ll y r u n d o w n ■ m l m y n r r v r a w « r» ln (» rrlM o Rufus Ferguson at d wife of Treats all Chronic Troubles suc­ .•ornili ion I h«»l f r w u o n « h»aarent-s- M and Mrs. Frank bers of the State Board. Persons «¡)ZU, $<5U Of $ ¿ 5 Randall of Albany wishing a test should write a let­ Mrs. Frank Driggs has returned ter to Dr. W. H. Lytle, State Vet­ secure the unusual from Gaston. She accompanied erinarian, Salem, Oregon, asking little Marion home, who has been that such test be made and they P R IN TED AT T H I S OFFICE. spending the summer with her are thereby exempted from fur­ grandparents. ther requirements of the law un­ Post Office Time Card n