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SATURDAY. OCTOBER f.f, nn7, A Letter From Washington Second prize at the County Fair. Wm. Stelzer was down from prcfcoeionnl cntfce That Loronu Treat is the bust camp Sunday. bread maker in Polk County. Ralph Adams was a Dal I'll vail. IAN That Margret Dorman is editor las Mrs. visitor Thursday. of this department. F. M. HELLWARTH That Claude Graham is teach Mr. und ’Mrs. C. L Hopkii s PHYSICIAN AND RUKGP.ON ing the Guthrie school, has seven motored to McMinnville Sunday. OlHoii «Inor »’tiat of 1\ O. teen pupils and insists on being Misses Margret und Elizabeth OIIDa amt ou« ,,, I Imin* < My. aUhll falla Or»«on called Mr. Graham by his pupils. Sammons were in Dullos last Sat The Food Administrator Writes Us: — He has some fine looking girls in | urday. “The use of baking powder breads made of corn and other coarse flours instead of his sc hail, just the same, he is patent wheat flour is recommended by the Conservation Division of the Food DR. FOSTER, Chiropractor Mr. A. H. Dodd came up from Treats Administration. The wheat needed for export is thus conserved, and at the same homesick. Chronic Troubles suc time healthful food for our own people is provided. The circulation of recipes pro-t That we have the oldest estab Irish Bern! Thursday to uttend to cessfully. all using electricity in all viding for these uses would be of assistance in carrying out our plans.’* lish«! Student Body in the Willam business matters. forms. The Electric Brush for The following recipes for Com Bread and Rye Rolls save wheat flour ette Valley. ull scalfì troubles. Phone Mrs. W. T. Grier and sons and make attractive and wholesome food for every day when made with That one of our “scrub” pigs Wynne und lairing, spent the Nutlional Bank Building, 1624. Suit 21 took the blue ribbon in the tlioro- weak end with Mr. Grier. Dullus. Oregon, Box No. 362 bred class at the county fair. Messrs Mehrling and Thompson That Harold Beard is our art fiend; Eugene Starr, our Edison: attended the Bankers’ meeting ut M A R Y F. I R V I N E riANUTTKACUKR Treval l owers our Sousa; and Portland and heard McAdoo. U HA OCA I f! AMIA NY co.X E i.K Coral Howell, our youngest Fresh CORN BREAD co.DsaRY AloKY RYE ROLLS Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner 11$ cap« corn meal man. S cure ryo Sour BKlllMNIM OH ADVANCED FURIL« of Stickney, S. L>., visited last cup flour H teacpocn salt I'upll. will I» (Ivan 4 I oto I toucpoouo B o iil B u k iif F e « 4 « t That ¡\J1 the pupils of last years week with Martin Deal and fam 3 level teaspoon« Royal Baking Towdetf 1 tablespoon sugar cup milk • null he>1(10L CREDIT 1 teaspoon salt tablespoon shortening teachers training class were elect l ’j cups milk ily. Call »J7 II InietfaMd. 81ft d t j ingredients together, add milk and melteJ 1 tablespoona abortening ed to positions in Polk County. shortening. Knead on floured board, shape Into rolls* * t s thoroughly dry lngrodlenta: add milk and melted Put into greased pans and allow to stand in warm That the Domestic Science class The E. T. C. Club met with ahorteniag: beat well; pour into well troaaed pa« lace 80 to 85 minutes. Bake in moderate oven 3ft «ad bake is hot oroa about 8» minute». ÌS 30 minutes. is devoting one period ouch week Mrs. Frank Horn Wednesday af Our red, w hite a n d blue booklet “ Best War Tim a Recipes*' containing additional sim ila r recipes 36uotnc0o Linien ternoon and all were present and to sewing for the soldier boys. •ant fraa on request. Address Royal Baking Powder C om pany , Dept. H, lIS W illiam Street, New York* That Hal Thompson has entered had a most enjoyable time. HOTEL O. A. C. and Maurice Selig has Miss Irene Dodd who has been gone to the V’. of (». her vacation at her ¿falls City? )otcl SCHOOL NOTES That the High School can sing!? spending Slip JFalla (Eity Nrut S am p le R oom * home returned to her work at 17!? B a s t A ccom m odatio ns October 11, 1917 Kerrney, Neb. Tuesday. She is That every boy and girl in Fulls f . O reos«. Freprlalar night superintendent at the hos The three upper classes of the City who is eligible to enter high pital at Kearney. high school gave a reception to the D. L. WOOD DAIll.FH SHOPS The best show at the Gem tonight new teachers, new students and school should be here. Publisher Mrs. Iinton, mother of Mrs. That there are eleven members Entered as second-class mail at the postoffire Gus Elle returneb from Port freshmen, on last Friday night. in this years senior class. Ora Powell, and Miss Edith John Bohle’s Barber Shops at Falls City, Polk County. Orvgoci, under the About sixty were present. A bon That a course in typewriting son, Act at Congress ot klar, h S. 1879 land Wednesday. cousin, after visiting a F a lla C ity , O ro s on roasted potatoes, games, sand- has been added to our commercial week, a left Telephone— * ch s Office. last Saturday evening Clothes cleaned and pressed. fire, Whtrt yoa caa |«t a ih m . Nalr Cal. In k witches, cake and chariot races work. Subscription Rates: One year. 81.00; six months. for Oregon City. Miss Johnson is af -»huir Wm. Bohle. (.for freshmen only ) were feat That every nook and corner of ( a Red Cross nurse and expecting 10 cents; three months. 25 cents; single copy. 5 eta. Altai far Dallai I aendry Hu nule* for**rtUd '.Irai* lur*Ujr evening Mrs. L M. Robertson was in ures of the evening. Advertising Rates: Display, 15 cents an inch; the basement has been painted. to be called at any time. Business Notices, 5 cents a lin e ; For Sale. Her',, Salem Tues day and Wednesday. There are four new students in That we are going to have a Exchange. W ant and Pay E ntertainm ent No N. Christy has opened up a MoNL'MfcNTO tice*. 5 cts. a line. Card of Thanks ft* cts ; Lega Household furniture for sale. high school this week: Clarice grand harvesting time, digging real N. estate and insurance office on tfotices, legal rates. Kinbaugh, Vansel Busch, Chester and picking beans. See Clay Oxford. G . L. H A W K I N S North Main street and is bidding Hunter and Elizabeth Wagner. spuds Copy for new ads. andchr rises should be sent That the orchestra will soon be A wreck at Gerlinger Wednes- for a share of the business. Mr. M A R B L E A N D G R A N ITE to The News not later t b \n Wednesday. Lois Beard has been seriously humming away again. Christy is an energetic young man Official Newspaper 0f the City of Falla City day delayed traffic to Falls (_ ity ill this week. It will be some time MONUMENTS about five hours. D allas, Orogan and we hope that he may woo and before she will be strong enough I ssued E very S aturday M orning f 100 R e w a rd , $100 win fame and fortune while en Use engraved calling cards and to return to school. We shall miss pleased Tba ruadera of this paper will ha to learn that there i> at leaat on« stationery. -Call and see sample her. dreaded dlacaae that science haa been deavoring to make “swaps” for > UN KRAI. DIRECTOR able to cure In all Ita stages. and that la the public. Af The Churches cards and get prices. Catarrh. H all's Catarrh Cure Is the only The Honor Guard girls will be positive euro now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional heard from soon. Don’t forget to bring in news R . L . C H A P M A N Rev. Long and Mr. and Mrs. disease, requires a constitutional treat H all's Catarrh Cure le taken In F UNE RAL DIRECTOR Free Methodist Miss Sammons of the ¡id grade; ment. Keller were in Salem Monday. ternally, acting directly upon the blood items, or drop them in our “news and mucous surfaces of the system , there box” at the postoffice. We appre and Miss Wilson of the 4th grade Sunday School 10 a. in. destroying the foundation of the dis Wo a' toid to all work promptly. Bread, C ak es, Cookies,Pies have each l>een absent from school by ease. and giving the patient strength by ciate them. Preaching service 11 a. m. and Fresh building up the constitution^and assist!nc O illn and Falla City, OF*. bakery goods, every on account of illness. nature In doing Its work The proprietor« Extra copies of The New* are have eo much faith In Ite curative Dow- Song and praise service 7:30 day, at other the Falls City Bakery. era that they offer One Hundred Dollar« printed each nock, und will I»-sent rase that It fall« to cure. Send followed by preaching at 8:00., The Home Economics Depart for any list of testimonial*. IlKAi. MTATK Address F J. CHENEY A CO , Toledo. Ohio. to any address desired, postpaid, Mid-week prayer meeting 7:30 p.m Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ward and ment has started in to preserve for Bold by all Druggists, T5c. Everyone cordially invited to Rev. Long and wife were in Port the perishable foods for the use of Take Hall's Family pills for constipation. for 5 cents per copy. J. O. M I C K A L S O N land Tuesday and Wednesday. the soup kitchen and later in other attend tly.se services. Dealer in -H -b -H H -K -H K -H -H -* * H - !■ H H -H -b -b-b-b-b-H-H-b-b-b-b-H-M' -H-l-H-H* Edgar N. Long, Pastor. I I Don’t forget that raiucoat you wants of the department. H U A I. I-S T A T E Kalla City, Oregon. The cold pack method has been promised yourself last spring. N. N. C H R IS T Y CHRISTIAN C H U R C H used in canning both vegetables Wm. Bohle can supply you. Divine Services each Lord s Day Mrs. C. E. E. Adams of Stock- and fruits. In addition to this, Bible School 10 a. m. marmalades and preserves Real Estate ton, Calif, spent a few day 3 in jellies, Divine worship 11 a. m. were made. In all this work the Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. in. town this week. home products have been used as Fire—Insurance—Life Evening Service 7:30 p. m. FOR RENT—5-acre tract, all in much as possible. As soon as the The public ¡3 invited to be with fruit, good 8-room house and out rainy wheather begins the depart Local Agent: National Surety Co. of N. V. buildings. Apply to Mrs. Mary ment will be ready to serve soup us in these services. to both the grades and high school F. Claude Stephens, Minister. Miller, Falls City, Oregon. CAPITAL $9,000,000 and to sell the food prepared du Dr. W. L. Holloway, Chiroprac- ring class periods. This money M. E- C H U R C H All property listed will be advertised in eleven states. ter, will make regular visits to will be used to buy other material Sunday School 10:00 If you have property you want to sell or exchange, or an Falls City on Monday, Wednesday needed in the department. Morning Worship 11. empty house to rent, call and see me. and Friday of each week. See Necessity has called for a new Epworth League 6:30. him at the Falls City Hotel. Candida, Tobaccos mid Cigars, at oil stove also some lockers which N. Main Sfreef - - Falls City, Oregon Evening Service 7:30 will be made by the Manual Train Wm. Bancroft being the lowest L B. WONDERLY’S Bibe study and prayer meeeting bidder was awarded the contract ing department, and other im •b4-4H-»-I-t-HH -I4-I-l-H -f-b-H -bH-H -H '4-f-f-l -I-l-f-l-l l -l -H "H -H '-l-H -H-l~H-b Friday 8, p. m. provements. You are most cordially invited to build the footbridge. Tuesdays are going to be de to attend these services. The many friends of Thos. J. voted Red Cross work. The S H O E S ! S H O E S ! ! S H O E S ! ! ! A. F. Hanson, Pastor. Bowman will be pleased to learn Eirls are to learning to knit and as that he has been promoted to a soon as they feel competent they We carry a full line of Men’s Shoes, Sergeancy in the Aviation Corps. will knit articles for the soldiers. Post Office Time Card Dress Shoes, Work Shoes and the well Black farm team for sale; wt They will also make comfort kits, Office hours: Daily, except Sun about known Currin L o g g in g Shoes. . . . the material for which will be 2,300. Fred W. Pieren, day, 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Word Ranch. supplied by the W. C’ T. U. The Give us a trial when buying your next art department is willing to make Mail arrives, from shoes. Quality and Prices right at-— Mrs. C.F. Vick of Salem arrived the articles most needed by the Salem 8.45 a.m.. 5:45 p.m. Wednesday to spend a few days Dallas, 8:45 A. M., 5:45 P. M. visiting with Mrs. Esther Mont soldiers. TH E SHOE STORE Portland via Gerlinger, train 102 gomery and other friends. Headquarters for Candy and Cigar* f Continued from last week ) 11:55 a. m. W HATH ERL Y CONFECTIONERY. Dr. Lowe, the wellknown eye The following books and pamph Black Rock, 1:30 P. M. specialist of Portland, Will be in lets have been received by the Mail closes for: from the government. They Salem, 8.50 A.M., 1 P.M. and 5:30 Dallas, at Hotel Gail Saturday school S0UTHF.RN PACIFIC COMPANY will be loaned to any one interest October 20. Don’t fail to consult WE SELL THE BEST. P. M Passenger Train Schedule ed: The Government of Germany Dallas, 8:50 A. M. and5:30P. M. him about your eyes and glasses. Chas. D. Hazen, Columbia Univer Effective July 16, 1917 141 ifli i«r Portland via Gerlinger train 102 WANTED —A good solicitor, sity. The Great War, Andrew w 117*01 M> am. GROCERIES pm. am. 1 p. m. 3.46 lady preferred. From three to C. McMaughlin, University of Chi Salem . . . 7:05 9.85 8.16 10.57 5.15 Dallas. . . Black Rock, 1 A. M. five dollars a day guaranteed. cago. Nation in Arms, Franklin Today, tomorrow, or next week you 5.45 Falls C ity . 8.45 11.30 HI'k Rock. 11:50 Mail Order and Postal Savings C. F. Vick of Salem was in the K. Lane and N. D. Baker. The will find the be^t that can be bought |70 164 |M city a short time Tuesday. War Message and Facts Behind at any time or any place. window closes at 6 P. M. RkBTIUM'ND am. pm. pm. President’s Message, April 2, 1.00 S unday O nly Bl'k l o c h Don’t forget that when we say It, 1917. the War Came to 5.60 SHOES AND LOGGERS SUPPLIES Falls City. 8.20 1.20 Office hours: 9:30 to 10:80 a.m: “Have it Made to Measure” we America, How 6.25 I Ialina . . . 10.00 1.46 Committee of Public In Mail arrives from Salem, 9:00 mean you. We have the new Fall formation. National Service Hand Prices as low as consistent with Salem . . . 11.00 3.10 —8---- 7.20 C. bowaaa, Aaaitr and Winter line of International book, A complete description of a. m. first-class merchandise. Tailoring Co’s, samples on display. Mail closes for Salem, 8:50 a.m. composition of the army and General Delivery Window Open P r ic e s from $19.00 to $45.00. We the Correspondents wanted in ewry naval service of the United States. also have another line from $14.<5 From 9:30 to 10:30 A. M. FALLS CITY LOGGING & LUMBER CO. You May Not Know: up also made to measure. See Effective March 11, 1917. That the Falls City School took I ra C. M eh r lin g , Postmaster Bohle at the Pressing Parlor. BAKING ROYAL POWDER 1 a \