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FALLS CITY NRWS
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SATURDAY. SKPTFMHEP I, I'M?.
Mrs. Kneebone Oies
Mrs. Lucy Ann Kneebone died '
WE S ELL TH E BEST
at her home near Falls City, Ore.,
i Wednesday August 29, 1017, aged
L. WOOD
The best chow at the «era tonight ¿3 yeara ;{ months and ;t ilays. i
Publisher
She had been ailing for nearly a i
■ntnuö M ».«•oiKl-rtaa» n u ll a t tb . poatoffic
Clothes cleaned and pressed.
a t ralla City. Polk Caoatr. Ongaau a»4ar tba
Today, tomorrow, or next week you
Aft a t Coafraaa at ll.ro h ». 1*7»
\Vm. Hohle. year.
will find the best that can be bought
Funeral
services
were
held
from
T t l t » h o » e - Hew» O flict.
W. B. Stevens left Wednesday the Adventist chinch Friday morn­
at
any time or any place.
Subacriptkm Kata»: Oaa r « r . »10«: »** moatl«. aftdrnoon for his home in Port­
ing ut 10:00 o’clock and interment
I* «M ts: tkraa month*. « eanta; aine I* copy. » eta.
land.
SHOES AND LOGGERS SUPPLIES
in the l.O. O. F. cemetery. The
A dvartlalng Ratea: Diaplay, 18 « « l u n Inch:
Recruiting officer in town Tues- i body was followed to its last earth-
Buaineaa Notice». S canU a Una: For 8*1». K ant
Price* us low usf consistent with
B ichan*». W ant an d Pay R n tartaln m an t No­ day.
ly resting place by a host of sor­
first-class merchandise.
ticaa. » eta. a Una. Card o lT hank» SO CU; La*»
Motion». la*al raiaa.
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EVERGREEN BUCKAERRIES WANTEO rowing friends to pay a last sad
tribute to the departed and offer
Copy (or new a d a andchan * eaah o u ld ba aanf
I am prepaired to handle ever consolation to the bereaved.
to The Saw» not later th a n Wadnaaday.
green blackberries, and anyone
Lucy Ann Paine was born at
desiring to sell berries should see Indian Lake, Hamilton County, N.
Issi' ed E v ery S atvrday M orning C. J. Pugh.
Y„ May 26. 1851. With her jiar-
For Sale—Three good cows.
ents she moved to South Dakota
J. C. March, Falls City. Ore. in 18t?7. In 1812 she was married
Ai The Churches
Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies,Pies to Thomas Kneebone. moving to
and other bakery goods, every Oregon October 12, 1910. To this
Free Methodist
union seven children were born,
day, at the Falls City Bakery.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
three sons and four daughters, all
For Sale—Five-acre tract, good
Preaching service 11 a. m.
living. They are: Frank and Otto
t o j p Q t a a s k ra Q o c á ?
8-room
house, out buildings, all in
Song and praise service 7:30
Kneebone of Flandrean, S. Dak.,
followed by preaching at 8:00. fruit. Apply to Mrs. Mary Miller Henry Kneebone, Mrs. Jessie
The constant strain of
Mid-week prayer meeting 7:30 p.m Miss Loleta West left Sunday Jones and Elsie Kneebone of Falls
Everyone cordially invited to for Clatskanie, Oregon where she Cky; Mrs Angie Bowick of Top-
factory work, very often
will teach school which will open fie,*d Canada, and Mrs. Genevia
attend these services.
results in Headaches,
Edgar N. Long, Pastor. September 3. She taught there (joyjg,. 0f Corvallis, Ore. She also
Backaches and other
last year.
leaves a husband, six brothers.
Aches, and also weak-
The Farmers’ Union will give four sisters and eighteen grand-
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
an ice cream social at Bridgeport children.
ens the Nerves.
Divine Services each Lord's Day
tonight A good program has
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Bible School 10 a. m.
D R . M IL E S ’
been arranged.
VIEWS COLUMBIA HIGHWAY
Divine worship 11 a. m.
ANTI-PAIN PILLS
Good piano and buggy for sale
Christian Endeavor 7 p. m.
T. D. Hollowed and wife and
cheap.
M.
J.
Smith,
Dallas,
Ore.
J
Evening Service 8 p. m.
Harley Kerr and wife returned
will quickly relieve the
The public is invited to be with Rfd. No. 2.
Thursday noon from a sight-seeing
Nerves, or Pain, while
us in these services.
Ronald White of the Coast Artil- trip up the Columbia Highway
S E V E R E P A IN .
D r. M ile s ’
F. Gaude Stephens, Minister, lery came Sunday to visit his par- an(j points in Washington. They
"I u*od to a u lfa r a g ra n t d**l
w ith lum lutgo In niy »hotilder*
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed White. He left here Tuesday morning and
a n d b a rk . A f rta n d Indu ad inn
Heart
Treatm
ent
I., tr y D r. MHa»' A n ll-P a ln
returned Monday evening to Fort went to Gladstone, and by way of
I'tUa a n d I a m o n ly U o * l»d to
M. E- CHURCH
Columbia, Washington where his Gresham to the Highway and as
a t t a a t to th o rnllnf
is very helpful when h t h a a t ah l la g o to t fro
m tb a a a apian,lid
Sunday School 10:00
Co. is stationed. He looks as if far up as Multnomah Falls reach­
pllla.
T h ay fo rm a v alu ab le
the
Heart
is
overtaxed.
m ed icin e a n d d o a ll t h a t It 1»
the service agreed with him.
ing there at 4:30 and returning to
Morning Worship 11.
claim ed th ey w ill d o ."
IF F IR S T BOX, OR B O T T L E .
Gladstone
at
8:00.
They
were
de­
L E W IS J. C U T T E R .
AFTERNOON
C. L. Starr of Portland was in
F A IL S T O B E N E F IT YOU. YOUR
M a rie tta . Ohio.
lighted
with
the
wonderful
scen­
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the city Sunday.
Junior League 3:00.
ery, the grandest they ever saw.
Epworth League 7:00.
The Polk County Observer has On the trip Mr. Hollowell took
Evening Service 8:00
changed owners again.
particular notice to the condition
W EEK -D A Y SERVICE
A. C. Powers’ father, of Cherry- of the crops. He says that gar­
i I I I I I t I 11 I M-1 t 1 I' M"M I I' H'> 1 + 1 I I' I' I 1 i I" '
Tuesday Gospel Chorus and Grove, Oregon, came Wednesday- dens are in fair condition. There T ♦ H
orchestra practice 7:30 p. m. on a visit
i is a large acreage of potatoes and
Wednesday, Bible study and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Russell and where they have been cultivated
G E T YOUR
prayer meeeting 8, p. m.
children came Tuesday evening, are looking good. He does not an-
Friday Senior choir practice 8. from Eastern Oregon where Mr. ticipate that the consumer will be
BUTTER WRAPPERS
Russell has been employed on a cempelled to pay such fabulous
prices if the speculator can be
Come to the M. E. S. S next farm.
choked off. Winter grain was
P R I N T E D AT T H I S O F F IC E .
Sunday with a prepared lesson.
Mr. C. A. Fisher, late of Cali­
Stay for preaching service; the fornia has located in the Trask fairly good. He returned much
pastor will have a soul-stirring property on North Main street. better satisfied on the food ques­
tion than he was on his trip to •H U I I H - l - H - l - K - M - t" l - H - I - H - H - H
message for you.
He has purchased Percey’s jewel­
| Independence last week.
The topic for Epworth League ry store.
devotional meeting, Sunday even­
Mrs. Ida Davenport of Albany
ing Sept. 2 will be, “ Has summer
E C O N O M IC and M ILITA R Y
was
a business visitor to Falls Wm. Elli3 of Dallas was in this
playing brought leanness to your
City
on
Wednesday.
city
Thursday.
PREPAREDNESS
eou I? ”
Leader John Ronco.
Rev. Hanson has been preach­ Cloid Miller of Albany, who has
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THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
ing a series of vacation sermons. just recently opened up a receiv­
to addition to cornatela c e o r .e e bt g en eral and
Statement of the
Subjects for the last three Sun­ ing station for the Hazlewood
eclontirtc edu ca«len . attore M l oaaortwnWtoo In
days are as follows:
Creamery Co. in Dallas, came
Bank of Falls City
MILITARY DRILL, DOMESTIC SCIENCE
Aug. 12, “Thro Nature to God.” over and visited Sunday with his 0f pajjs City, County of Polk, State
ARTS AND COMMERCE
F lan tor etteettve luture t o n k a . Yottr country
19, Jesus Among the Flowers. brother-in-law, J. O. Mickalson of 0f Qregor,, showing the amount
nooda K. S e n d for tree lllu a tr.te d k e e t d e ta .T ra m
26, Jesus on the Lake.
t k . Brain »er P a a r e e r W e r" and “ The W enten and
this city.
standing to the credit of every
«Me U niversity." A d d roaa R agtatrar,
The last of the series will be
Little Doris Mickalson, who has depositor July 1, 1917, who has
UNIVERSITY
OF OREGON. Euteet. Or««««
given next Sunday night and the been quite sick for some three not made a deposit, or who has
subject will be, “Jesus in the weeks past is again able to be up not withdrawn any part of his de-
Mountain.. The attendence has and about again.
posits fcommercial deposits), prin­
been good. This last one is the
QUESTION FOR BIBLE STUDENTS
ciple
or interest, for a period of C.H.Fisher has sold his jewelry
Mrs. Warren Ward and two
best of the four.
more than seven (7) years imme­ business to A.H.Brownlee of New
Which day of the week is the
The Probationers' class will daughters started Tuesday morn­ diately pryor to said date, with Jersey, who arrived here on Mon­ Lord s Day.”
meet in the League room Monday ing on a visit to her sister who the name, last known place of day of this week and has taken
Give scriptural reference.
resides at Norton, Ore. They will
afternoon at 4;00 o’clock.
residence or poetoffice address of over the busines. Mr. Brownlee
be gone several days.
such depositor, and the fact of comes well recommended as a
Miss Clara Olson of La Center, death, if known.
BLACK ROCK
watchmaker and business man.,
Post Office Time Card
Wash, is visiting a few days at Eagle Lodge, Falls City,
August 27, 1917.
$8.00 and will be gladly welcomed in
Bohles’.
Geo. Hodges, Falls, City,
.50 the community. Mr. Fisher has Office hoars: Daily, except Sun­
Auther Chapin and wife return­
A
very
pleasant
day
was
spent
John Vernon, Falls City
1.57 been in business here for nearly day, 8 a.in. to 6.30 p.m.
ed to Spaulding Camp Tuesday
four years and has made a host of
Mail arrives, from
from Dallas where Mr. Chapin Wednesday at the home of Mrs. State of Oregon, I __
Frank
Horn
when
about
twenty
friends
during
that
time
who
re­
Salem
8.45 a.in., 5:45 p.m.
County
of
Folk,
1
3
was being treated at the hospital.
gret
to
see
him
and
his
estimable
Dallas,
8:46 A M . 6:46 P. M.
Rain Russell who was hurt at relatives and friends dropped in
I, M. L Thompson, being first
Portland via Gerlinger, train 102
Spaulding Camp last Tuesday is to help her celebrate her birthday. duly sworn, deposes and say upon family leave Calistoga. He is a
11:55 a. m.
doing nicely: was able to set up Supt. Lowe arrived Friday oath, that I am the President of good jeweler and a reliable man
and
the
best
wishes
of
everyone
Black
Bock, 1:30 P. M.
last Saturday. He is at the Dal­ morning from somewhere—
the Bank of Falls City, County of
here
go
with
him
wherever
he
las hospital.
Mail closes for:
M. G. Ellis of Dallas was In the Polk, State of Oregon; that the may decide to locate. —Weekly
James Day and wife returned city last Saturday.
Salem, 8.50 A.M., 1 P.M. and 5:30
foregoing statement is a full, true,
to Camp Saturday after a few
P. M.
correct and complete statement, (Cal.) Calistog’an.
Miss Nettie Murray left last showing the name, last known
Mr. Fisher has purchased the
days visit at Salem and Dallas.
Dallas,
8:50 A. M. and5:30P. M.
Lee Nixion and Duck Hinshaw Saturday for Floria, Ore. where residence or postoffice address, jewelry stock of W. A. Persey
Portland
via Gerlinger train 102
are planning a trip to the Siletz she will teach school this year. fact of death, if known, and and will open up for business next
1 p, m.
This is her second year at that amount to the credit of each de­ week.
Fair.
Black Rock, 1 A. M.
Sam Burkhart and wife have place.
positor as required by the provis­
Mail Order and Postal Savings
Mrs. B. Partridge of Winnipeg, ion of Chapter 148, of the General
moved Powell’s Camp.
window
closes a t 6 P. M.
Canada
is
visiting
her
sister,
Mrs.
CALLED
MEETING
Laws of Oregon, 1907, and Chap­
U. G. Holt was in Black Rock
S unday O nly
Martin Deal.
ter 214 of the General Laws of A meeting of the Falls City
Wednesday.
Office
hours:
0:30 to 10:80 a.m:
Oregon, 1917.
Dramatic Club will be held Satur­
DR. FOSTER, Chiropractor
Ralph Adams is at the Spauld­
Mail
arrives
from Salem, 9:00
M. L Thompson,
day eve, September 8, 1917 at 9:00
ing Camp reparing the incline Treats all Chronic Troubles suc­ Subscribed and sworn to before o’clock, Wagner’s Hall. All mem­ a m.
engine.
Mail closes for Salem, 8:50 a. m.
cessfully, using electricity in all me this 14th day of July A.D. 1917. bers requested to attend.
General
Delivery Window Open
forms.
The
.
Electric
Brush
for
Mr. and Mrs. James Day mo­
Any one desiring to take part
W. H. Beard,
From
9;30
to 10:30 A. M.
all
scalp
troubles.
Phone
1624.
tored to Independence Monday.
Notary Public for Oregon. in Club production the coming
Effective March 11, 1917.
Nattional Bank Building, Suit 21 My commission expires March 22, season will please apply by letter
Gertrude Waltzing is visiting
Dallas, Oregon, Box No. 362 1917.
I ra C. M uhkling , Postmaster
11-18-26-1 to the Falls.City Dramatic Club.
at the home of Mike Morrison.
GROCERIES
t
FALLS CITY LOGGING 4 LUMBER CO.
—
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profcofiUonnl tín ic o
I'llVKK IAN
F. M. IIKI.LWAKTH
p h y s ic ia n and buhcko n
O Ilion Oll« limit east «I I*. O.
mul
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rice Ulf m i<
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IMITICI. '
J f allô C it y Is o tc l
S a m p le R o o m s
B a al A e e o m m o d a tlo n i
r O ro e y e , P r o p r ie to r
It A II i . l It M in i's
Bohle’s Barber Shops
Falls City. Ortgon
Hhfff you c«s t»n « Shut, Hair Cal, lath
if 'U iiaf
A g ra i fur D a d j i .iru in l a u n d r y
Him
I Mu lot fur*arilfti
I ucetltty evening
MONOMI K PH
G . L. H A W K I N S
MARBLE
A N D G R A N ITE
M ONUM ENTS
D allas, Oregon
t l'NEIIAI. IllHKiTolt
R. L. C H A P M A N
FUNERAL
DIRECTOR
Wo sttond to all work promptly.
Oslls* and Falk City. Ora.
MKAi BSTATF
J. O. M I C K A L S O N
Dealer in
H I.A I. t ìn t a t i :
Kalla City, Oregon.
\
U
1 l«-atli|tiartt-rn fui Candy am] Cibari
WEATHERLY CONFECTIONERY.
('mull' a, Tobaccos mid Cigars, at
L B. WONDERBY'S
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
Passenger Train Schedule
Effective July 15, 1917
1*7
4
ill
W ESTRO U Mb a M
m. am.
pm.
Salem . . . 7:05 9.35
3.45
D allas. . . 8.15 10.57
5.15
5.45
Fai Is City. 8.45 11.30
HI ’k Rock.
11:50
I (O’
IM
ih
EASTWH7ND am.
pm.
pm.
1.00
Bl’k Rock
8.8(1
Falls City. 9.20 1.20
6.25
Dallas. . . 10.00 1.45
7.20
Salem . . . 11.00 3.10
A C. PttWKRa, AaRNT
DRINK
PUGH’ S
LOGANBERRY
JUICE
t
SOLD EVERYWHERE
E xtra copies ol The News are
printed each week, and will be sent
to any address desired, postpaid,
for 6 cents per copy.
Correspondents wanted in every
neighborhood in this section ol ins
country.