PAGE 4. FALLS CTTY NEWS DISTRICT QUARTERLY MEETING Œil? 3Falln ditif Nruiß Publisher . « ______ Kut*r»4 to OiK^nd-ciooo mail a t tb# pootofft?« • t Falla City. Polfc Ooanty. Oregon. M Ä T tha A rt of Coagreaa of March S. I8Ì9. Trifali**«- Newv Offk». Subeerlption Rat»«: O n ay v ar * 1 0 0 : a l l month*, to c u u ; thro» month*. *5 tm tt; *tn«l* topy. » ct*. |>rofcoolonni dnrbe SALEM & F A L L S CITY STAGE At Frst Methodist Church D. L. WOOD . —J i '. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER M , 1017. Quortorlj meeting ssrvkes of the Salem District will be held in The beet .how at the Gen. tonight Fa„s CHy Thursday Clothes cleaned and pressed. evening. Sept. 27th and lasting Win. Bohle. over Sunday, Sept 30. PHYSICIAN Salem lo Falli City and Inlarmcdlatc Pointa. P. M. HELLW ARTH Lssve Arrive Arrive Falls City 6:;«* A. M. Dallas 7.-05 A.M. Salem 8:15 A. M. A " " ;i,m* " " 9:35 ‘ “ 11:00 " • « << J. C. March returned Thum taj EW?r ,R,v- Ho» ^ ' r II. “ " 2:00 P. M. 430 r . M. < « « from a trip to Salem. !* " " h “ " " i »!«" . number 1 INI ■■ «« “ " 5:00 “ “ 536 of ministers of the district, also a 1 Salem 10:30 A. M. 11:55 A.M. Falls City 12:80 " «1 Fritz Droege made a trip to delegation of lay members. « < it 1« 4:00 ” 2.00 P. M. 3:25 P.M. Dallas Monday morning. Phases of Sunday school and 1 i < < ” 5:00 " “ 7.(Ml ” << 6:25 ” ” Vernon Brentner of Newberg missionary work \\ ill be discussed • 1 < 4 < * " 7:00 “ “ 9:00 " • 1 8:25 " " was in town Wednesday. social meetings. I lan to a t-, tend and bring your friends and Mr. Z. Batourney was down | enjoy these serv ices with us. FARE: Falls City to Dallas 35c. Falla City to Salem ROo. from Powell’s camp Tuesday. Those living in Falls City may leave call at F. C Hotel and wo will pioli Edgor N. Long Pastor. | thorn up at thaif homes end leave them there on return. W-. A. Persey was up from Sa- lem Tuesday and Wednesday. GOOD HOME FOR SALE LTse engraved calling cards and AT THE PRICE OF RENT stationery. Call and see sample This is a chance where a work cards and get prices. ing man can own his own home I-1-++++++++++++++• Fresh Bread. Cakes,Cookies,Pies and hardly know how he paid for and other bakery goods, every ¡L 1 ®®ll m-v house in Fulls day, at the Falls City Bakery. ' City for $850.-$50 down and $12 per month. Look this up at once; LINE OF Geo. W. Brentner and wile ot jFs certainly a snap. Address Newberg came last Saturday and j ^ Gorden, Owner, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware spent several days visiting friends Newberg, Oregon, in the eity. j _________________ _ and Cut Glass. It Copy lor new ads. and changes should ba tent to The News not later than Wednesday. O fficial Newspaper of the City of T ails C iti I ssued E very S aturday M orning Post Office Time Card Office hours: Daily, except Sun day, 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Mail arrives, from Salem 8.45 a.m., 5:45 p.m. Dallas, 8:45 A. M., 5:45 P. M. Portland via Gerlinger, train 102 11:55 a. m. Black Rock, 1:30 P. M. Mail closes for: Salem. 8.50 A.M., 1 P.M. and 5:30 P. M. Dallas, 8:50 A. M. andó:30P. M. Portland via Gerlingei train 102 1 p. m. Black Rock, 1 A. M. Mail Order and Postal Savings window closes at 6 P. M. S unday O sly Office hours: 9:30 to 10:80 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. • t it Mothers Doll Story The Spill One day In the nursery a little dap ple gray pony got to thinking about the time he had an adventure. So he told his friend the black donkey all about It. •‘I shall never forget that day,” said the dapple pony, “the day I spilled a little puppy boy right out of the hay wagon because he kept striking me with a switch!” “I would like to see him do that to me.''’ cried Jack, putting his long don key ears back and looking quite fierce about i t “Would you like to hear how I upset him?” asked the dapple pony. “Of course I would,” said the don key. “Ho, ho! I have to laugh every time I think about It! I Just Jumped to one side and toppled the whole wagon up side down. Of course the puppy fell out underneath everything else. It was great fun.” "It served him right for striking you with a switch," said the donkey. Then he rubbed his nose against the dappled pony's nose, which is the horsey way of being good frienda. T h e E le p h a n t’s T ru n k . Naturalists consider the elephant's trunk the most marvelous miracle of nature. It contains over 4,000 mus cles, a great many more than are found in the entire human body. By the aid of these muscles the trunk will uproot trees or gather grass, lift a cannon or a nut, kill a man or brush off a fly. Boy 8 c o u ta G row ing. ■be national headquarters of the Boy tuts of America at New fo rk has ted a statement showing that the ■rage registration of boys per day In scout* Is at the rate of 1.250. There 231.180 ecouta In good standing, an rease of over ¡50,000 since Jan. L 4M •g n u ON. FOSTER, Chlropraetor Treats nil Chronic Troubles suc cessfully, using electricity in all forms. The Electric Brush for all scalp troubles. Phone 1624. Nattiona! Hank Building, Suit 21 Dallas, O regon, NEW U P - T O - D A T E Darby O’Brian and Paul Lunde, The mass meeting held at the brother of N. A. Lunde, of Salt City Hall Wednesday night devel- Lake City, who have been visiting \ , „ _ . . . here several weeks, departed £or oped two factions. One led by the Mayor, Albert Teal. Ira Mehr- their homes Thursday. ling and C. J. Pugh, who were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Moyer re strongly in favor of rebuilding turned Wednesday from Salem. the footbridge. The other party They went that far with Mr. Moyer’s brother, who was leaving led by F. K. Hubbard and W. B. for his home in N ebraska. McKowan are opposing any ex- A mass meeting was called for penditures that can be avoided. Wednesday night to discuss the The Council will meet tonight at bridge proposition, but the crowd 7:30 to further consider the mat- failed to mobilize, as they are ter, which will be open to those wary of public meetings so soon who are interested. after pay day. Agate* Cut and Mounted. Expert Watch, Clock and Jewtlry Repairing. C. H. F I S H E R , Mrs. J. West and daughter, Lo- leta and James Bohle of Falls City visited the E. M. Halevs this week. Miss West and Mr. Bohle are for mer pupils of Mr. Haley and both have engagements to teach this year.—The Carlton Sentinel. Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Prime, Mrs. Mary Miller, and Mrs. Miller's brother, Nelson Gilliam, motored to Newberg Sunday to visit Mrs. Miller’s sister, Mrs. Frink, of that place. Mrs, Miller and her broth er will remain there for a few days. IIOTRL jfalio CityIfootcl S o m p le R o o m * B o o t A c c o m m o d a tio n * f D ro o a * . P ro p rie to r iiAHi.m mini'* Bohle’ s Barber Shops F olio C ity. O regon WNtrt »Oi e«* gei « i h m . loir Col. Both «r ‘Ski*«' Agoni far Dallas ‘.item l aondry h w u m « lorwartlail lu«-,.!*» availing F A L L S C I T Y, O R E . . r • j n * . I ,L T * !• i r * n * ,t i ■ i ? i »»» r i” . - i~ t • -I. «« 1.-lx.!..? * • ■ -I . . M ON U M EN T* G . L. H A W K I N S MARBLE AN D GRANI TE MONUMENTS WE S E L L T H E BEST D a llo * , O regon GROCERIES F UN K R A I. D IK K C TO R Today, tomorrow, or next week you will find the best that can be bought at any time or any place. SHOES AND LOGGERS SUPPLIES REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of THE Bank of Falls City Prices as low as consistent with first-class merchandise. at Falla City, In the State of O reto n . at the close of business Septem ber 11, 1917. RESOURCES FALLS CITY LOGGING & LIMBER CO. Loans an d dlocounU 961.589.9S | Bond* a u d w arran ts 16,851.66 j F u rn itu re an d fixtures 1.730.00 j Due from L anki (not reserve banks) 1.241.22 Due from approved reserve bank» I4.M6.10 C h ec k « au d o th er caah item s Cash on b an d 6,887.79 ■frH I-M M I I i 1 H -H -I-H - ! To I AX, $lu0,65d 1 2 I T T l i i l i T LIABILITIES Capital sti>ck paid in Surplus fund U ndivided profit-« less expenses an l taxes paid Postal savings bank de posits 83,115 00 In d iv id u a l deposits sub ject to check 69,062.12 Dem and certificates of Deposit 29050 Time an d ¿savings deposits 8.66&J25 T otal , 115,000.00 4.050,00 G E T YOUR 150.23 BUTTER W R A P P E R S P R I N T E D AT T H I S O F F I C E . 61,465.67 $100 55612 State of Oregon) County of Folk) s8’ I, W. H. Beard. Cashier of the above nam ed bank, do solem nly swear th a t the above state m ent is tru e to th e best of my knowledge and belief. W. H BEARD, Cashier Subscribed and sw orn to before me this 18th day of Septem ber, 1917. (L .8.) F. K. HUBBARD If the city is not able to rebuild the footbridge let’s have a footlog. Economy is alright if it is used Notary Public. properly—taken in broken doses. Com m ission expires Jan . 6tfc, 1920. Strangers coming into town and C O R R E C T -A ttest: M. L. Thompson, ) after looking at the wreckage Ira V. M ehrling. \ Directors E G W hite. \ wonder if the Germans have made an areoplane raid. Not a good way to boost the sale of your A f The Churches property or rent your vacant houses even though they be in a different part of the city. Free Methodist The dil apidated bridge is the first bit of structural art that greets Sunday School 10 a. m. gaze of the stranger and he gets Preaching service 11 a. m. out of town as quick as the Lord Song and praise service 7:30 and the S. P. will let him. S. P. followed by preaching at 8:00. stands for Southern Pacific and Mid-week prayer meeting 7:30 p.m alludes to the railroad, and not to Everyone cordially invited to the Suffering Public who have attend these services. been patiently waiting for the Edgar N. Long, Pastor. City Council to make their threat, “This Walk Closed For Repairs,” CHRISTIAN CHURCH good Divine Services each Lord’s Day Bible School 10 a. m. DUNN-FERGUSON Divine worship 11 a. m. Glenn J. Ferguson and Miss Ida Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. May Dunn were married at the Evening Service 8 p. m. Dallas Court House Wednesday The public is invited to be with afternoon. Justice of the Peace, us in these services. H. Holman officiated. F. Claude Stephens, Minister. There 1« more Catarrh In Ihla «action of the country than all other dlseaaes p ut together, and until the laat few year* w n auppoeed to be Incurable. For a great, many year* doctor* pronounced It a local dlaeaae and preacrlbed local rented!«*, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Sci ence haa proven Catarrh to bo a consti tutional dlaeaae. and therefor* requires conitltuttona! treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J Cheney Sc Co.. Toledo. Ohio, Is the only Constitu tional cure on the market. It Is tak»n In ternally In doses from 10 drops to a tea- spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Send for circulars and tes timonials. Address: F. 3 CHENEY * CO., Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Bali's Family Pills for constipation. Optical Goods. Box No. 362 » 110M C 00 tla ib o HEATH & BEAN, Owners. Joe Harlan le ft Monday for De troit, Oregon where he will visit his brother, and do some hunting. He will also visit Mrs. Harlan’s A g r i-g r a p h s brother at Scio. He expects to be Lavish living Is an American trait absent about two weeks. In loading a freight car with cabbage or Jam Or onions or milk or potatoes or ham. A few extra pounds that are put In with care Will add to the cargoes our allies must share. I honi* .Uici S I ra C. M e h r u n g , Postm aster that leads to unnecessary and even criminal food waste. The empty tin can Is a mosquito nursery. Punch holes in the bottom before throwing It away. The housewives are-belng asked to save 11,000.000.000 worth of food from the garbage pail and $1,000,000,000 from unnecessary use of food, as at elaborate entertainments. 8oon It will be tco late to plant that spare land to buckwheat, and Instead of having some extra food for man and animals next year there will be only regrets. The car shortage promises to con tinue, and the men who need fertiliz ers and other supplies will not get them unless they are ordered long in advance of the time they will be used. it va I' 1 c I ko «I • Advertialnf Rato*: DtaptaT, 1* c*nl*»u loeb; Bus! neat Notice*. S cant* a If n*: R't »ale. R*nt, Exchange, Want and Pay Bntertaiument No ttca*. 5 eta. a Une. Card oi Thank* SO eta; Lag* Notices, legal rates. PHYSICIAN AND 8U R0I0N Otlica olio door e»»t o! I’, O. i»IRr» and a .lu follo «‘lly, M. E CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 Morning Worship 11. Epworth League 7.00. Evening Service 8:00 Bibe study and prayer meeeting Friday 8, p. m. You are most cordially invited to attend these services. A. F. Hanson, Pastor. -i- !— I— I— I-H— I— I--I- • !-!• WH-14 ■M-M-M-H* •!•++' f C C O N O M I C wa N n ~*M I L I T A R Y, Candi'1». Tobacco» und Cigare, at L B. WONUERLY’Ö PREPAREDNESS THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON I— « e i n » . «• r .n .p i* « . , t v * i . i oonorol ond •rln M Ilr M in a * « * . -»!•?* IvN oppor«n»Hto» M ■All i t AR V BR ILL. D O M E ST IC » C I W C I A R T » A N D COM M CNCK e t — I « » tf-rttv » W u t« «onde*, »ear taaatn i •toad* I». *ond for * -* t » a tir t» « « t»a*M#»«.“Tro*n *>• ttvotn *—v F oot* a- W»v" #*td 'Tit# Wanton —* »••- H n K . . . , l t y Roptotao«. UNIVERSITY OF ONE#00. fnM«e. Or»««* IIeadi|iiartt:rM for Candy and CigAri WKATHKKLY CONFECTION ElfY. & Q 5 ( n d ] a 53<D G a s a c O a e l h © ‘i '■ w r in I i JT j ti --------- 1 — — ------------ L I V E D IN M I S E R Y . " I *aff*ra<1 grantly from nertrouanaos and haad- och«n. Tha least excite ment gave me dreadful pain. I began using Dr. Milas’ Nervine and a few day* later started to take Dr. Mile«’ Heart Tr< it- ment. I soon got edtnuch better that I wee encour aged and continued taking <he two remedies until I wee so well that work was no bother to me at all.” MRS. LOUIS BLO. Idaho Fails, Idaho. Striving to satisfy the demands of everyone is apt to affect the nerves, and continual standing may weaken the Heart. Dr. Miles’ Nervine is invaluable fo r N e rv o u s tr o u b le s, and fo r th e H eart Dr. Miles* Heart Treatment is highly recommended. IF F IR S T B O T T L E F A I L » T O B E N E MONEY W I L L Be REFUNDED. FIT Y O U , Y O U R SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Passenger Train Schedule Effective July 18. 1917 weeTSnuMD S a le m . . . D a lla s . . . F a lls C ity . B l ’k R o c k . IE ANT ROUND B l’k R o c k F a lls C ity . D a lla s . . . S a le m . . . l»l am . 9 .3 5 1 0 .5 7 1 1 .3 0 1 1 :5 0 |M 16 • pm . am . 1 .0 0 9 .2 0 1 .2 0 1 0 .0 0 1 .4 5 1 1 .0 0 3 .1 0 ■*i am . 7 :0 5 8 .1 5 8 .4 5 1*7 pm . 3 .4 5 5 .1 5 6 .4 5 |70 pm . 5 .5 0 0 .2 5 7 .2 0 Don’t forget to bring in news items, o r drop them in our “ news box” at the postoffice. We appre ciate them. Extra copies of The New* ar printed each week, and will be sen to any address desired, post pa i for 5 cents per copy. Correspondents wanted in every neighborhood in this suction ot ins country. -