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PAG B 4. FAIJ^S CITY NEWS QII?r Ja Ü H L. W OOD Publisher h tm 4 u *».x,i>.1 r l i a w a ll a t tk * p a a ta m r a •t rails Cltj. Polk County. Omgo», Art of Coo* mm of Man-h S. INT* TtltpHuat CLEVELAND-GRAVE 6 Nrutn N t»s Office. Subscription Rataa Onayaar. »1 00; aim month*. M can la; tkraa montha. tt canta: alncla cop». S eta. Ad rartla! n » Rata« Diapiay. 1» canta an Inch; Bulinata Noll eoa. S co sti a lin o ; For Salo. Boot. Kxctianeo. Want and Fay Istortaioin oB t Mo lleas, Seta, a lino. Card of Thanks SO CM; Logo Metteva, local rateo. Copy lor nowada. a n dch a n coi should bo orni to The Nows not later than Wednesday. Official Newspaper o f the Ctty of Talla Citi 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 Af The Churches Free Methodist 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 meeting 7:30 p.m Everyone cordially invited to attend these services. Edgar N. Long, Pastor. Yes! orle Compare /V . . white trimmed with ferns and astx‘rs- Many usefu' and valuable pres- ®n^a were received, among which u U i /> , . a . wasa made br Mr- W aves’ grandmother who is eighty-two years ° f aKe- Mr. and Mrs. Graves left on I Wednesday morning for Corvallis and Elk City. Saturday they leave CARD OF THANKS j for Fort Benton, where they will We wish hereby to extend our be at home to their many friends ¡sincere thanks to those who so after October first, visiting Glacier ! kindly assisted us during the last Park and other points of interest : illness and death of our beloved enroute. | wife and mother, also the beauti- While Mr. Graves is not so well known in Falls City as is his bride | ful flowers. who has made her home here for Thos. Kneebone and family. ------- --------------- 5 several years and is a young lady Wednesday evening, Sept. 5, of many graces and popular with at the Presbyterian manse, Miss all, yet he has many friends who Post Office Time Card Bertha Frink and William A. join in wishing them a long, happy Office hours: Daily, except Sun Graham, o f Falls City were united and prosperous life together, day, 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. in marriage, Rev. D. A. McKinzie The out of town guests were: officiating. Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Mrs. E. B Graves, Elk City; Mr. Mail arrives, from and Mrs. T. R. Pollock and daugh Hellwarth, o f Fall City, were the Salem 8.45 a.in., 5:45 p m ter, Tidewater; Mr. and Mrs. only attendants o f the bridal Dallas. 8:45 A M . 5:45 P M. Claude Cleveland and little son, Portland vij (1erlinga-r, train 102 couple.—Polk County Itemizer. Glendale; Mrs. W. A. Allensworth 11:55 a m. and Miss Madge Allensworth, DR. FOSTER, Chiropractor Blark K..ek, 1:30 P M Carson, Iowa; and Miss Grace Treats all Chronic Troubles sue Mail cl>is»*s for: Hastings’ Airlie. cessfully, using electricity in all >*I mh . 8 50 A.M .1 P M and 5:30 forms. The Electric Brush for P M all scalp troubles. Phone 1624. Mrs. Z. Batourney of Powell’s Dallas. 8:50 A. M and 5:30P M. Nattional Bank Building, Suit 21 camp was visiting friends in this Portland via Gerlinger train 102 Dallas, Oregon, Box No. 362 city Tuesday and Wednesday. 1 p. m. ! with others and see samples. 1 The family have the sympathy ! of the entire community in their bereavement. The funeral was was held Tuesday afternoon from | the family residence. Rev. Han- son, pastor of the Methodist Epis- copal Church officiating. Inter- i ment in the City cemetery. THE NEW S Black Rock, 1 A. M. Mail Order and Postal Savings window closes at 6 P. M. S unday O nly Office hours: 9:30 to 10:30 a.m: Mail arrives from Salem, 9:00 a. m. Mail closes for Salem, 8:50 a.m. General Delivery Window Open From 9:30 to 10:30 A. M. Effective March 11, 1917. I ra C. M khrlixo , Postmaster H -H - H -H M -i-H -l-H -H -l-M -h H -K '-H -H -W -H -l-b 'l-H > W ' H ' l-H -H "» On Tuesday evening, Septem ber 1th. at the home of the bride’s mother In I'll I Is. City, occurred The best show at the Gem tonight the marriage o f Miss Bessie Mil dred Cleveland, of Falla City, and Clothes cleaned and pressed. Mr. Benson Edward Graves of Wm. Bohie. Fort Benton. Montana. The* cere Mrs. W. H. Kneebone was a mony was performed by Elder H. caller at the Floyd Jones home i G. Thurston of Salem, in the pres Monday. ence of some forty assembled rela- from I lives and friends. Z. Batourney was down At eight o’clock the strains of Powell’s camp Monday. Lohengrin's Wedding March, as Jesse Griffin has returned from plhjed by Miss Grace Hastings, a few days outing on the Coust. of Airlie, were heard and the For Sale—Three good cows. wedding party took their places J. C. March, Falls City, Ore. beneath the floral arch. The Mrs. Wm. Bowick and children tfroom was accompanied by Mr. expect to move in the Pete Knee -1 Austin Titus of Falls City. The tone house which Mr. Christie' brides maids, Miss Esther Cleve land and Miss Gladys Harlan, also will soon vacate. o Fresh Bread. Cakes.Cookies.Pies j f Falls City, preceded the bride, who was accompanied by her and other bakery goods, everyj cousin, Miss Madge Aliens worth day. at the Falls City Bakery. of Carson, Iowa, as maid of honor. G.W. Green and wife left Tues The bride’s gown, with over- day evening for Long Beach, Cal. . • t f r „ Piri,tt- WM of j an_ n. where they will spend the winter. akirt.^ Georgette, was or Japan Mrs. Green is a sister o f the late silk trimmed with silver lace, Mrs. Thos. Kneebone, and came pearls, and hand embroidery, to be at her bedside. Her veil was held in place by a Mrs. Laura Estey visited Miss' band of the si,ver lace and ed* l‘d Eva Zielke at Dallas last Sunday. with pearls. She carried a shower 1 bouquet of brides roses and sweet Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bedient j ^ CHRISTIAN CHURCH The maid of honor wore Divine Services each Lord's Day enjoyed a short visit in Willamina crepe de chine with pink and other points last week. satin trimmings, and carried Bible School 10 a. m. Divine worship 11 a. m. Miss Esther Cleve- Two, only have responded with 1 white roses. Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. scriptural proof as to which is the land wore pink -crepe de chine Evening Service 8 p. m. Lord's Day. Certainly everyone trimmed in white Georgette with The public is invited to be with keeping His day should have evi- silver lace, and carried a white 1 dence of such a command. us in these services. basket with pink maline trim F. Claude Stephens, Minister. Miss Marie Reese left Sunday mings, containing pink and white for Baker County where she will asters. Miss Gladys Harlan wore teach school the coming year. Her pink taffeta with silver trimming, M . E- C H U R C H friends wish her the best success. and carried pink and white asters Sunday School 1000 Alva Govier and wife drove in a pink basket with white maline Morning Worship 11. over from Soap Creek to attend trimmings. The groom and his the funeral of Mrs. Kneebone. best man wore navy blue. Ep worth League 700. They returned to their home Fri Evening Service 800 Immediately following the cere day evening. Bibe study and prayer meeeting mony the guests were summoned Roy Graham left last week for to the veranda which had been Thursday 8, p. m. Oregon City where he is employed inclosed with fir boughs, autumn You are most cordially invited in the paper mill. He expects to leaves and ferns. This bower to attend these services. reside there during the winter. was decorated in pink and white A. F. Hanson, Pastor. and lighted by Japanese lanterns. Here a two-course luncheon was OBITUARY served, the color scheme of pink John Franklin Earhart, little fourteen month-old son of Mr. and and white being carried out in ; Mrs. Geo. H. Earhart, died Sept, the refreshments. During the i 2nd o f summer complaint. He is evening, punch was served in the survived by one sister and six dining room. The rooms were decorated in brothers. Mr. Earhart and fam pink and white, and pink and ily recently moved here from f » white asters were used in profu Black Rock, having purchased sion. The arch where the cere ; the large br own*house on the cor- mony took place was of pink and ! ner of Sixth and Mitchell street. T h e r e 1« m ore C atarrh In thla section o f th e cou n try than all o th er fli«easel put togeth er, and until th e last fe w years w as supposed to be Incurable. F o r a « r e s t m a n y years d octors p ron ou n ced It a local disease sn d p rescribed loca l rem edies, and b y c o n sta n tly fa llin g to cu re w ith local treatm ent, pronounced It Incurable. Sci en ce h a s p roven C atarrh to bo a con sti tutional disease, and th e re fo re require« con stitu tion al treatm ent. H a ll's C atarrh C ure, m a n u fa ctu red b y F. J C hen ey A C o.. T oled o. Ohio, Is th e o n ly Constitu tional cu re on the m arket. It Is taken In tern a lly In doses from 10 d rop s to a tea- sp oon fu l. I t a cts d irectly on the blood an d m u cou s su rfa ces o f the system . T h ey o ffe r one hundred d ollars fo r an y case It fa lls to cure. Send fo r c irc u la rs an d tes tim on ials. A d d r e ss : F . J. C H E N E Y A CO., T o le d o , Qa Bold b y D r n r g U U , 75c. Z a k s B all’s Family Pills for constipation. SATURDAY, 8KPTKMHKP M. 1917. New Fall and Winter Dress Good« P H Y M C tA X ARE C. J. Bradley and wife and Roy Russell and wife left last Satur day on an outing to the Coast. H ERE! F. M. H E L L W A R T H I’llYHICIAN AND 8UKU.KON Olilo« uno tloor rast ol P, O. T H E PICK OF T H E S E A S O N M i •• sn d Ret Limit'« I IlOtlU tHHi New Serges. Batistes, Gaberdines and Suitings. Falla 1 11», Origini »uoinceo CnrOo II11TEI. Come and inspect these goods before purchasing elsewhere. tf FALLS CITY MERCANTILE CO. •H -i-M-H -;-i—H — H -K -:— M -K -H -I— :-!• II II I 1 H M -M f i l l H I H H W -H - H - M M ' I !■ M l -M-M-M-b-h NEW U P -T O -D A T E L I N E OF Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and Cut Glass. / Agates Cut and Mounted. Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. :: C. H. F IS H E R , Optical Qoode. F A LLS C I T Y , ORE F Ü N F MAI . t l l H K I T O K t, WE S E L L T H E BEST GROCERIES Today, tomorrow, or next week you will And the best that can be bought at any time or any place. SHOES AND LOGGERS SUPPLIES Prices as low as consistent first-class merchandise. with FALLS CITY LOGGING 4 LIMBER CO. G M ’ ä o ftffo© IbtraOoù d Headquarter* (or Candy and Cibari s f t a y f t g tifo ® E i a o i f l W BATH ERI. Y CONFECTIONERY. Over-work, worry and the constant strain of a business Fife are often a cause of much trouble. Dr. Miles’ Nervine is highly recommended for all Nervous disor ders. It is particularly invaluable to business women. Regulate your bowels by using D R . M IL E S * LIVER PILLS IF F IR S T B O T T L E . OR BOX, F A iU S T O B E N E F IT YOU , YO U R M O N E Y W IL L B E R E F U N D E D . Candi' S, Tobacco« and Cigar«, at I.. B. WON DERBY'S N ERVOUS A T T A C K S . "1 «u ff*r«d w ith tn-rvou. » t - ta ck s and hcadachen. Th^n m y liver g ot ou t o f order en d It neemed a « though m y whole • ja tem wu up«rt. I com m enced uelng Dr. M ile«' N erv ine and a I no took Dr. M ile«' IJver Pill« «n d n ow I fe«l per fe c tly well In ev ery way. My hnwols a lso are la good »h ap « n ow .” ___ MRS. A U G U STA K E I8E R . 1149 P ortland Ave.. R ochester. N. T. 'E C O N O M I C * * " ^ m i l i t PREPAREDNESS a r y t --------------------- ---------------------- > 50UTHF.RN PACIFIC COMPANY Passenger Train Schedule Effective July 15, 1917 W BATIK) IM) , i * i 1*7 1*1 am. am. Salem . . . 7:05 9.86 Dallas . . . 8.15 10.57 Fai is City . 8.45 11.30 Bl’ kRock. 11:50 1 If* KART ROUND am. pm. 1.00 Bl'k Rock Falls City. 9.20 1.20 Dallas . . . 10.00 1.45 Salem . . . 11.00 3.10 • pm. 3.46 6.15 5.45 170 pm . 5.50 6.25 7.20 A. C. I'OWEM. Au «NT theti > niversity J ofloregon In a d d it io n t a c e n a p le t e c a n r a a a ha g n n a r a l amé s e ta n t it le a g u c a M n n , a t f a n lu ll anparttanlW aa In MILITARY DRILL, DOMESTIC SCIENCE ART« ARD COMMERCE f F la n fa r a lfa c M v a M e r e M w h e . Vnaw t . u M t y n . a « a I». S e n g f a r fr a a M w it r a t a g k a a W a t i . T r i l n Min B en in fa r F e a c a n r W a r - an d "T l,n W o m a n amé Men U n tv n m H y ." A n d r e a * R e g is t r a r . U N IV ER S IT Y O F O R EG O N . Espem. O r « M Vernon and Howard Brentrfcr were over from Newberg Mon day. The mill company are decking logs again. During the time they were repairing and extending the logging road it was necessary to use logs from the stack to keep the mill running. p rof cretonni cnrOo The only symptom of Labor Day in Falls City was the closing of the postoffice and bank. W.A. Persey left Monday morn ing for Salem where he will re main for a time. C. J. Pugh announces that he will be ready to receive evergreen blackberries Monday. Will Hinshaw returned last Sat- Austin Titus was in Dallas Mon urday from Idaho where he has account of it and send it to the day. News. Your friendswould like to been employed all summer. Extra copies ol The News »re read about it. Mr. and Mrs. ( ’has. Hopkins printed each week, and will be sent , are spending the week with rela to any address desired, postpaid, Mrs. Mary Miller is entertaining tives at Eugene. for 5 cents per copy. her brother N. B. Gilliam of Car- Correspondents wanted in every field, Washington, who arrived The mill shut dow a few days Thursday. Brother and sister this week. Unofficial reports say neighborhood in this section ol tna had not met before in 39 years. lack of orders and car shortage. When you take a trip, write an