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P A G E 4. PA LLS C IT Y NEW S flHjg 3 FallB CEttiy N pu ib Local Nows Hems D. L. WOOD Publisher . > Kntarad d a n mall «1 «*» aoatoWa« t»a TtlepkaM— AewjWtk«. SuheeHptioa R a t«« O n« T*«r. SI 00; ala moath«. » canta, ainsi« c o o t . S eta M canta; thra . month« A 4 T»ftlaln« Rate« Diaylay. 1 » caataan Inch. Ihiat n»aa Rot Ica«. » canta a lin a . Por Pal*. Saa«. tsehan»». Want and Pay «alartalnm cnl No tte««. 5 et», a lina. Card of T hanks SO eta ; Lega Rotte*» legal raws. C opy fo r ttaw ada andchangaaahonld ba aent to Tha Natra not later than Wedneaday. Official * te a paper af tha City at Falla C lti I ssued E very S aturday M orning SPECIAL O F F E R ROOD UNTIL NOV. I Oth ONLY Cosmopolitan, H EA R S T’ S GOOD HOUSEKEEPING A N Y ONE OF THE THREE TW O YE A R S $2.00 SCHOOL NOTES profceelonal aiuto F A L L S CITY MEAT MARKET The Honor Guard girls held a meeting on Wednesday evening.!.. I)M8 MW M irin g great rplans for " Thu best show at the Item tonight the future. \ • t r a il« OMr. P o l» Coastj. Oreaoa. i i l w A ct at O a a ir m of March «. 1ST». T SATU RD AY. i>n'u|i|,p <jn jin ; FMY 1 IC U N C. J . BRUCE, Proprietor, Assembly was held last Friday ;; Clothes cleaned and pressed. Win Dohh. morning. Songs were sung. iThe ;; first grade r recited one o f the ;; Miss Mary Hammond went to poems they have learned this year i; | Silverton Tuesday. Teachersjtraining class begun Chris Hansen is back at the observation work Monday. mill company office. The boys have a new foot ball. |«> Lester Gardner is home on a Doris Marford visited school on furlough for a few days. Monday and Tuesday. FOR S A L E -S ix weeks old pigs. Orchestra held their first meet- See Wm. H. Murray. i iug Tuesday evening. ....U N D E R NEW M A N A G E M E N T .... F. M. HELL WARTH p h y s ic ia n and burolon Olile« mu, JiKir (>aat ol P. O. <>(Bra an<1 Falla car. Maatilrm« I H O O I 3 B a O r a fa » Freeh Beef, Perk, Fish, Poultry, Etc. Will buy your Btovot, Veal*, Hog* and Chlobon*. CALL AND DIVE US A TRIAL. Many r. i rvi nc PIANIST TKACIlKit WE WILL PLEASE YOU. FALLS C ITY M E A T M A R K E T i I > M I I « M --M -M - M -I 1 + + H +-I H 4 -H - M H > 4 t * l l 1 - H t M >+ t t iiiiAiM-Air; a i . h a n y .a c o l io CONHklVAToaV NkOINNkHM OH ADVANCED riTlUt ruplla » I U N fltaw inoli M IIOOL CHKOIT • «U *37 U intem‘.a<r ++++++++-H-+-I ++++-I-++++-I ++++-l—l—I- M-M-++++* Don’t forget the Library Bene Highest Ambition of tho Senior Claes fit at W agner’s Hall tonight. The highest ambition of Eldon Wheat for sale $2.00 per bushel. Frink is to change the color of pickles. W. T. Foster, Phone 52 Blue. The highest ambition o f Evelyn Mrs. Z. Batournev was down Johnson is to be the most popular | from Powell’s Camp Tuesday. girl in the United States. W A N T E D — Good tenant for The highest ambition of Treval farm property. A little money Powers is to be the greatest violin will take this good property. ist that Black Rock has ever pro- ;; Phone 77. dueed. Gordon Treat looked in Wednes The highest ambition o f Velma day nigh to see that every thing Goodspeed is to be a snake charm was going. er. Ï N. N. CHRISTY Real Estate Fire—Insurance—Life local Agent: » HOTEL jf a l l e d i t y l b o t e l S im p la R o o m » Baal A c c o m m e S a tle n » F. O r o . y a National Surety Co. of N. Y . C A P IT A L $9,000,000 All property listed will be advertised in eleven states. I f you have property you want to sell or exchange, or an empty house to rent, call and see me. Mr. and Mrs. Crook o f Dallas The highest ambition o f Esther + Subscriptions taken for all other visited with Thede Harris and Cleveland is .to live by herself ; N. Main Street - - Falls City, Oregon f mafiazines, at family last Sunday. away out on a desert, and have a j ;; - I - M - H - l 4 - H - t - H - l - H - H - 4H ” f - H - H - l - H - H " H - parrot that swears and a monkey Thompson’s Drug Store Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies.Pies that chews tobacco. and other bakery goods, every The greatest ambition of Lurena day, at the Falls City Bakery. A i The Churches Treat is to be a Parson's wife. Clay Oxford, who has been the The highest ambition o f Mar W e carry a full lino o f Men’s Shoes, manager of the Dallas Meat Mar- Free Methodist ket expects to leave for Portland fPJrete Dorman is to have a law Dress Shoes, Work Shoes and the well passed that there be no more Sunday School 10 a. m. soon. known Currin Lagging Shoes. . . . front gates. Preaching service 11 a. m. Louis Van Orman, manager of _ ... . .... . Give us a trial when buying your next Mabel Song and praise service 7:30 the Seeley Surety Company of The high*.! a m b to r .o f shoes. Quality and Prices right at-— very ; followed by preaching at 8:00. Portland was in the city Thursday uneru o m a e s Mid-week prayer meeting 7:30 p.m short visit to the King of Germany Everyone cordially invited to Several o f the High School The highest ambition of Margret attend these services. pupils are assisting the Library I Crocker is to take a trip to the Edgar N. Long, Pastor. Committee selling tickets to the! moon. Benefit CHRISTIAN CHURCH Hews Items of 7th and 8th Qrades Jody Rhodes was visiting old Divine Serv ices each Lord's Day friends in town the forepart of Within the last two weeks, two Bible School 10 a. m. I new pupils have been added to the week. He has returned to '— S ' Divine worship 11 a. m. the enrollment of the Junior High Vancouver. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. School, now numbering forty-three WE IfANDLE THE FOR R E N T —5-acre tract all in ^ Wj|helm returncd to Khoo, ' Evening Service 7:30 p. m. after M v e „| day3 ab. The public is invited to be with fruit. g°od 8-room house and out M<md buildings. Apply to Mrs. Mary > us in these services. F. Claude Stephens, Minister. Miller, Falls City, Oregon. ! The window boxes have been j The big log pile at the mill filled with dirt and any flower M . E- C H UR C H caught fire from the burner Tues-' slips which might he donated will ; Call and Examine Samples Sunday School 10:00 day causing considerable activity j certainly b« appreciated. Potted Morning Worship 11. fo r a short time. plants also would be very welcome and Prices a I Epworth League 6:30. C. J. Bruce has purchased the The last period of last Friday ; Evening Service 7:30 Dallas Meat Market. Hereafter afternoon was devoted to the or- Bibe study and prayer meeeting it will be known as the Falls City ganization o f a Student Body in Friday 8, p. m. Market. Sounds more like a home ; the Junior High School. The fol- You are most cordially invited institution. lowing officere were elected: to attend these services. President, —Edwin Horn Dr. W. L. Holloway, Chiroprac- A. F. Hanson, Pastor. V ice-Pres. — Helen Selig ter, will make regular visits to Sec-Treas. —Bernice Dodd Falls City on Monday. Wednesday Editor of N ew s— Post Office Time and Friday o f each week. See Florence McDonald. him at the Falls City Hotel. Office hours: Daily, except Sun The Constitution o f the Junior W A N T E D —A good solicitor, day, 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. High School will be ready for' lady preferred. From three to Mail arrrvMt irow guaranteed, adoption Friday afternoon. five dollars a day Salem 8.45 a.m., 5:45 p.m. Phone 77. The 7th and 8th grades plan to Dallas, 8:45 A. I f , S:46 P. M. elect their class officers soon. Clarence Powell, Logging Supt. Portland via Gerlinger, train 102 11:55 a. m. o f the F. C. company has put on ! Last Friday night the 8th grade Black Rock, 1:30 P M. another side in the woods. In had a Weiner worst Roast at the; consequence there wffl now be Park. Many delightful and inter Mail closes for: esting games were played. Much f Salem, 8.50 A M., 1 P.M. and 5:30 more Lgs to deck, and in all prob ability sufficient logs will be deck fun was had by weenies on point P. M. ed sticks, after which they helped j Dallas, 8:50 A. M. aud5:30P. M. ed to keep the mill running all themselves to sandwitches, pickles Portland via Gerlinger train 102 through bad weather. apples and oranges. A good time Joe Floria was in town Wednes 1 p. m. was enjoyed by all and a number day anb speaking o f hi3 potato more good times are planned to Black Rock, 1 A. M. crop, says it is much better than follow during the year. Mail Order and Postal Savings y he expected. He has early ones window closes at 6 P. M. D r . M ile s * BADLY RUN DOWN. that are as large as his fist, and S u n d ay O n ly " I had baaoma * r * »U r oun dowr> BIRTHDAY PARTY since the late rains have grown and my narvaa war« In tatnbla condition. I had fraquent head Office hours: 9:30 to 10:80 a.m: other potatoes larger than the ache« and became very weak and A surprise party was given Mail arrive* from Salem, 9:00 first. Reports from other states w.aa unable to do anythin* I is Highly Recommended bought a bottle of Dr Mllea' N erv Miss Velma Goodspeed in honor of a. m. ine I soon beean to feal batter, indicate that there will be no her eighteenth birthday, Thurs my nerves were quieted I ra- in Such Case«. Mail closes for Salem, 8:50 a.m. scarcity and probably there will covered my atren*tfc, and have «Inca day night at the home of Mr3. recommended Dr. Mila* Nervlns General Delivery Window Open be no potatoless days declared. to man- of my friends who have IF FIRST BOTTLE F A I L * TO Emma Hinshaw. used It with aatl«factory resulU." From 9:30 to 10:30 A. M. k BENEFIT, YOUR MONEY W I L L MRS tR A N C B * W H ITLO CK. A delightful evening was spent 17 » Broadway. Schanectady, N. T. BE REFUNDED. Effective March 11, 1917. MARRIED with her many friends who had I ra C. M ehrlino , Postmaster gathered to do homage, breathing Joseph S. Phillips and Miss a wish that fleeting years deal Helen J. Lee were united in mar- ‘»ill i° on* kindly with her yielding happiness -ja* eqi qRM. saaqiSnaj) qqq.u 'Soi riage Wednesday. Rev. Long Wednesday, Dick Paul had the The old mill building on the >n 3 A 3 » q j jo 4 Aop*qs » q i *1 cliqspaaiij when the sun shall cast its shad misfortune to fall and fracture an officiated. Montgomery property in the west •saouRApR 2»p aqj *» sessajjap qoiqji ows toward the east. ankle. He was doing some paint ‘iniujçtn aqr jo Jkopnqs eqi «I » aot part of town was destroyed by Those present were; ■ dmepueiJj pue #Aoq ing for the Valley & Siletz Ry Co. fire last Sunday night. The build FOR SALE John Syjolio, Eldon Frink, Lester ing was empty and issolated from Mr.Bancroft, the successful bid- •jnenoSay— aoisj A t the A. B. Allen ranch, one Forkner, Harold Frink, Claude any other buildings. pjSMOH trqof 'rasodtnoa eqi Jo u*aq ber on the footbridge cotract has -jaaais aqj ssaj aqg »O ‘suaqjv JR nap Cottage wood heater $6.50; one Graham. Ervert Estell, Red Smith Mr. L. C. Kramer of Los Angel been (? ) patiently waiting for the -j»H .Cu*H «»IH J° •! 8ABj8 aqx cupboard $5.00; one ingrain wool G ara Sampson, Margret Dorman, es was a visitor in the city this City to furnish material. So far ,,-jgaj jo napjnS.. tuaqjnos »IJ1[[ R oi en rug 9x12 $6.00: one Tapestry Treval Powers, Sybel Wilson, « arj S » ui papnq aq oj PJR* *1 „'»n og week. Mr. Kramer is contem he has been able to keep the Brussels rug 9 x!12 $6.00. Phone Win Brown, Esther Cleveland. atnoH.. jo jdpiasnqRin oqx plating locating in FaUs City. underbrush cut. •Suo, • je qm<»X Grace Hastings, Velma Goodspeed 342. Falls City. SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! THE SHOE STORE Unito uöi i i cöd Praorla aor Il V Kl. » I I » H o r n Bohle’s Barber Shops Y e ll» Clljr, O r«| ta Rkm )M can ,ci a M m . Hair CM. Balk ar 'iklnc Aient fac Dallai Hearn UiiSry H 't IMI I r « | n r w « r i l « ( l 1 u r e a l«) « Y v n l n f monumkntb G . L. H A W K I N S MARBIC a n d GRANITE M ONUM ENTS D allas, Oragon F l ’ NKHAI. U I H K lT IlN R. L. C H A P M A N FU N ER AL DIRECTOR Wo altond lo all work promptly. Olila» and Falla City. Ore. I I KA i J. O . k»TATK M IC K A L S O N H a l a r in It I ..\ I . I . S T A T E l u l l « t'lly , Oragon.' Ed. V. Price 4 Co’ s Clothing a : FALLS CITY LUM BER 4 LOGGING CO. Ceotlia», Tobeccn« nnd-CigAtA» *1 L B. W O N D E R LY ’ S Card Every Housewife or Mother is ever under that Nervous Strain which so often results in Headaches, Dizzy Sensations, Faintness, Depression and other Nervous Disorders. NERVINE I llra< l'| untt t' M for C a i x l y a n d G ram WEATHERLY CONFECTIONERY. SOUTHF.RN PACIFIC C O M P A N Y raüsenger Train Schedule Effective July 15, 1917 w Kataot'SD S a le m . . . D a lla s . . . Fa lla C ity . R l’kR o ck B l’k Rock Fa lls C it y . D a lla « . . S a le m , . . 161 am. 9 .3 6 1 0 .5 7 1 1 .3 0 1 1 :6 0 (¿6 164 pm . am. 1.0 0 9 .2 0 1 .2 0 1 0 . 0 0 1 46 1 1 .0 0 3 .1 0 161 am. 7 :0 5 8 .15 8 .4 6 1*7 pm. 3 .4 5 5 .1 5 5 .4 5 6.50 fi. 25 7 20 powxaa. 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