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About Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1917)
« FALLS CITY NEWS PAGE i W N^V» Locai News Hems • W. M. Black is accused o f grow Guy Lewis is building a resi ing a stalk of corn nine feet high. deuce on Butler street. day, at the Falls City Bakery. Mi's. S. H. Tetherow visited at Dallas last Saturday with her son F. K. Hubbard was in Dallas and family, Fred Holman. Tuesday. • Josh Talbott of Portland was in Now that the drouth is broken the city a few days this week. and late gardens growing nicely A man was in from the country we will begin to worry about early Monday looking for hop pickers. frosts. -¡-t-M-t-M" t- -H +l-t+H H-h+hv p r o t c e c ic w M t im b o Walter Bowman chopped his!;; If you,re a lemon, come to the Lemon Social ot the Si. E. Church foot Wednesday, while working at Cleveland’s mill. The best show at the Gem tonight Saturday. Clothes cleaned and pressed. Mrs. Esther Montgomery re \Vm. Bohle. turned last Saturday from a \ isit in Washington. For Sale—Three good cows. J. C. March, Falls City. Ore. Miss Rheta Bowman returned home from a visit at Corvallis, Fresh Bread, Cakes.Cookie«,Pies and other bakery goods, every Newport and Philomath. BATUKDAV, S KPT KM UK F Iß. 11*17 New Fall and Winter Dress Goods ARE Fro« « New M ethodist Sunday School 10 a. in. Preaching service 11 a. in. Song and praise service 7:li0 followed by preaching at 8.00. Mid-week prayer meeting7:8(1 p.m Everyone cordially invited to attend these services. Edgar N. Long. Pastor. Serges, Batistes, sew - ■ Percy A. Campbell, Owner and Director p m n Endorsed by Press and Public Throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico as one o f the Best Concert Bands— TYPICALLY AMERICAN Solos, Duets, Quartettes, Sextettes. Operatic, Standard. Pop- ular, Patriotic and Descriptive Musical Numbers Given Place on Every Program. “ They Play to Please” and Invite Special Requests. Two Days. Four Full Programs. Browning Amusement Co. m r . i i . i t i ». Oil *1111 t t u o t n c o o t im b o Untili S im p l« R o t in i S o i l A n c o ,n m o d a li o» FALLS CITY MERCANTILE CO. Il A 111 .Kll «llore H - H - H - l l - M ■* I * M M I I I * M * ♦+■* O r o o y •. P r o p r I o l o O f Bohle’s Barber Shops F a lla C M » , O r t g o n Wk.r* y .» + + -H --H H -+ + + + + + + + + + + + + -M -l-+ -* -f + +■ (M ge« « i h m . Mal» Cal. Balk •r ‘IklM’ N E W U P -T O -D A T E A tm ! lar O tilo M um laundry Hundir« l or M i t d ed T u n * ) i y •veiling L I N E OF MnSVUKHTM Watches, ClocKs, Jewelry, Silverware and Cut Glass. Agates Cut and M ou nted . Expert W atch, Clock and Jewelry R epairing. C. H. F I S H E R , Optical Gocds. FALLS C I T Y , O RE. I l l I I I IW M l I H I M M i l * •H -H -H -H -H H - WE S E L L T H E BEST GROCERIES Toilay, tomorrow, or next week you will find the best that can be bought at any time or any place. SHOES AND LOG GERS SUPPLIES D R . F O S T E R , C h iro p racto r Prices as low as consistent with first-class merchandise. FALLS CITY LOGGING & LUMBER CO. Treats all Chronic Trouble« suc cessfully, using electricity in all 1 forms. The Electric Brush all scalp troubles. Phone 1624. I Nattional Bank Building. Suit 21 I Dallas. Oregon, Box No. 262 .. Oregon, September Campbell’s American Band ÉÉ vi Itr.M rm « I lllHIO .ìli!» Come and inspect these goods before purchasing elsewhere. + -H - T h e r * H m orn C atarrh In thl* s*<*fldn o f th e cou n try than all oth er d t^ asea put togeth er, and until the last f w year* » a 9 supposed to bo Incurable F or a groat m an y years d octors p ronounced it a local disease and p roscribed local r mediea, and by con stan tly fa ilin g to euro with local treatm ent, pron oun ced it Incurable. S il ence has p rov en C atarrh to bo a con sti tutional disease, and th e r e fo r « rpuuir » constitu tion al treatm ent H a ll’s Catarrh Cure, m an u factu red b y F J Cheney A C o.. T oledo. O hio, is t!i o n ly C on«t:»u- tlona! i ure on the m arket. It is taken In tern ally In doses fr*m 1'» drops to a t - \- •poonful. It a c ts d irectly on the b! d and m ucous su rfa ce s o f the system . T hey offer one hundred dollars fo r any • as it t ’ 1 r c u ltn a r • tim onials. Address: F J CHENEY A CO. Toledo, (X Sold by Drup^ists, 7eo Take Ua.il a t a only Fill* for constipation. . hukokon jfa llô C itv jlX r tc l M . E- C H U R C H J. S. P. Moyer o f Lincoln, Neb., Sunday School 10:00 is here visiting his brother, J. R. u f l/_ Morning Worship 11. Moyer. Mr. Moyer is favorably E),worth League 7:00. impressed with this country, but Evening Service 8:00 he has lived for forty years near Bibe study and prayer meeeting Lincoln and feels that he has be Friday 8, p. m. Caodies. Tobaccos and Cigars, at come a part of it and no place You are most cordially invited L B. W O N D ERLY’S else would seem like home. He to attend these services. : j will visit other points in Oregon A. F. Hanson, Pastor. I before he returns. His wife and ! daughter accompanied him. and «<«. • «ml » Gaberdines and Suitings. .. C H R IS TIA N CHURCH Joe Floria was in from Ren’l He says that be Divine Services each Lord’s Day G. D. Treat shipped his stock of Dell Tuesday. cement to Parker where he will tween the dry weather and the Bible School 10 a. m. use it in the construction of a gophers his potato crop has had Divine worship 11 a. in. hard sledding. bridge. Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Evening Service 8 p. ni. School wil open Monday, Sept. The public is invited to be with V 24. It is expeeed to lie better than ever, and the student needs us in these services. F. Claude Stephens, Minister. to improve each “ shining hour" even though it may rain the great er part o f the time. W p m y m ic ia n Oltb'e (inn i|>,or e»»t ot I1. 0 . T H E PICK OF T H E S E A S O N He offered • $1.00 per box. Mrs. Warren Ward and daugh ters returned last Saturday from a visit with relatives near Norton. W’ hile there they made a hike of j 27 miles in o. e day. They saw a bear on the trip but they, as well | as the bear, had business in oppo- j {site directions and they did not j get real chummy. Whether or {not this interview with bruin had Headquarters for Candy and Cigars anything to do with the number WEATHERLY CONFECTIONERY, i of miles traveled was not stated. F. M. HKMAVARTIl H ER EI .. A t The Churches PHYSICIAN Ferris Wheel, Merry-Go-Round, Games and Doll Racks. Stunts—Entertainment—Fun. Catch the Greased Pig. Great Pie Eating Contest—Don’ t Miss It An Exhibit of Polk County’ s Best Products-— Better Horses, Better Hogs, Better Cattle; The Poultry Will Interest You—See ’ Oem Chickens. Fruits, Flowers, Grains and Grasses: Exhibitions of Everything of Interest to Anyone. Oregon Has the Best Rural Schools in the World: Polk County Has the Best Schools in Oregom The Products of These Schools Will Be Exhibited SEE TH E BEST IN TH E WORLD Governor Withycombe, Oregon’s Farmer Governor W. H. Kerr. President Oregon Agricultural College Bruce Dennis, Manager Oregon Patriotic League E. E. Faville, Editor Western Farmer S. Benson, Chairman Highway Commission R. C. Paulus, Manager Salem Fruit Union W. K. Newell, U. S. Food Administrator H. H. Bushnell, Editor Oregon Farmer G. W. Henderson, Union Meat Co. R. A. Blanchard, Agriculturist Polk County Choral Union Directed by D. V. Poling Assisted by Miller’ s Stringed Orchestra. Fifty Voices in Chorus. Quartet and Solo Work—A Musical Treat Wo rth Going Far to Hear: It’s Home Made and Second to None BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER POLK C O U N T Y W IL L O U T D O H E R S E L F A JITNEY DANCE EVERY NIGHT —■Ms- \ ft