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P a g e 4. Œljr JFallfi (Zittii N ruui L. WOOD Publisher I«I< n 4 u i w i a f U l l * » u ** M n ix city Foi* c«*a«j, “ — “ A ct at Ooaareaa at M are * 3. ut * — Ttlefkoa* Srw» I Rata»; O nerate. *1 OC: t u month«, atte. 33 «tata: tingle copy. I «ta. Advertiein* Ratai : Duplay. 1& cant» an Inch : • a it tuta Sot tea«, 5 canta a ltna ; For Bala. Ranv Kxehampa. Want and Fay lite rta ln m rn t No- Hcaa.Scta.aUna. Card of Thank. SO CU: U « a Notice« legal ratea. v > a D eafness C a n n o t B e Cured h r local application«. Ion ■ aa they cannot n a c h the Ulavaaed ____ portion ______ >f the ear. |M era ‘ la only one » a y to cure deafnoaa. and that U by conatltutioiyal rvinedtra D eafn ess la cauaed by an InUatned condl tlon o f the mucous lining of tho E u sta chian Tube. W h a n this Tube Is Inflamed you h ave a rum bling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It ta entirely closed, IV afh eea is ths result, and unless yio In flam m ation can be taken out and tills tube restored to Its norm a) condition, hearin g will ha destroyed forever: nlno cases out o f tan era caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We sill «tea One Hundred Itol’ara for aa* caaa of Paata««« ,.-au«e4 by,-atarrbi that cannot bvcurvibr Hah a c atarrh Cura Sena for drenlara f re, T 3 CHBNET. A CO. Tolado. Ohio, ■old by Drasgiats. toe. Take Osh's Vassily Fills for coastlwuoa. SHERIFF'S SALE y> I Local Nows Hems The beet show at the Gem tonight Clothes cleaned and pressed. Win. Bohle. Fresh Bread, Oakes,Cookies, Pies and other bakery goods, every day, at the Fulls City Bakery. L M. Robertson was in Portland the first o f the week. Roy Graham was down from W A N TED AND S A LE Good farm for sale cheap caah. Will exchange. Phone Better insure that auto now. Don't cost much. See N.N.Christy N. Main St. W A N T E D —To exchange income property for ranch. N. N. Christy. Phone 77. City. Use engraved calling cards and stationery. Call and see sample cards and get prices. Don’t forget to bring in news items, or drop them in our “ news box” at the postoffW. W e appre ciate them. Extra copies of The News are printed each week, and will be sent to any address desired, postpaid, 5 cents Correspondents wanted in every neighborhood in this section of tne country. At 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. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Divine Services each Lord’s Day Bible School 10 a. m. Divine worship 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Hahn was plaintiff and Sarah Line- G. D. T r e a t and W ill Hinshaw back. Abraham Linebaek and Jane cam e from Hoskins to feed up on Doe Cox, were defendants, (Case No Th an k sgivin g. 5034), a Judgement was rendered in fa vor o f the abovo named plaintiff, The bridge across the Luckia- Pauline M. Hahn and against the mute on Bridge street is closed on above named defendants. Sarah account o f the approach on the Linebaek, Abraham Linebaek and south side c a v in g in. Jane Doe Cox, for the sum o f Four s Hundred Dollars ($400.00) now due .Come and « * ? < * y ° Ur Chru5t,nas on said judgement, with interest k ifts w hile the .stock is com plete thereon at the rate o f 9 percent per and I w ill lay them a w a y for you annum from the 16th, day o f June, until called for. C. H. Fisher, 1916, together with Forty Dollars Jeweler. ($40.00), A ttorn ey’s fees, with inter Mrs Fritz Droege is very jniorly est thereon at the rate o f 9 per cent with a lame foot. per annum from the 13th, day of October, 1917, and the further sum Mr. Bowick arrived last week o f Fifteen Dollars ($15.00), costs and from Tofield, Alberta. Canada. and disbursements and costs o f and Mrs. Bowick is a daughter of Thos upon this writ; and whereas, it was Kneebone. and came with her five further ordered and decreed by said j children several months ago. Court that the follow ing described Morris Selig came Thursday to property should be sold by me to satisfy said execution, therefore, I spend Thanksgiving with home- will, on Monday, the 24th. day o f folks. December, 1917, at the hour o f one Ladies bracelet watches make o’ clock p. m. o f said day, at the front door o f the Court House at Dallas, useful Christmas gifts. Come in C. H.Fisher, Oregon, in Polk County, sell at public and look them over. auction to the highest bidder for Jeweler, cash in hand on day of sale all the \ \ Wade came last Saturday right, title, interest and estate which j from Washington to move his said defendants, Sarah Linebaek, | household goods to Salem where Abraham Linebaek and Jane Doe | he will make his home. He has Cox, have in or to the hereinafter described premises and every part been spending the summer in Washington and says the apple thereof. growers in that state will make Said property is described as fo l lows.— Beginning 26 chains South big money if they can get cars to and 7.90 chains West o f the North ship the fruit. East corner o f the Donation L a n d I ! Shortage of cars is felt in Falls Claim o f John Sheldon and w ife. City. N ot. 6832, Claim No. 41, in Township 8 South Pange 6 West o f the W iliam -1 One-half doz Community knives ette Meridian, in Polk County, Ore- and forks, special sale price $5.00. gon, and running thence North 112 C. H. Fisher, Jeweler. feet; thence West 100 feet; thence South 112 feet; and thence East 100 Noah Ferguson and fa m ily le ft feet to the place o f beginning. f or A lb erta , Canada this week, It being the intention to include i herein all that portion o f the prem i-1 Postm aster M eh rlin g has just ses received by m ortgagors in a deed received a supply o f Revenue dated March 29th, 1912, and recorded Stam ps that m any legal documents on page 558 o f book 56 Deed Records mu3( now bear, fo r Polk County, Oregon, which has i Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Small and been undisposed o f by said mortga- j gors. The public is invited to be with Said sale being subject to redemp- us in these services. tion in the manner provided by law, j F. Claude Stephens, Minister. the proceeds theoeof to be applied to the payment of the aforesaid judge- j M. I CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 L of ---------------------- The Hicks 1918 Almanac Notice is hereby given that M, L. Thompson, administrator of the estate o f Matilda Travis, deceased, has filed his final ac count as such administrator in the County Court o f the State of Oregon for the County o f Polk, and that Monday, the 3d day of December, 1917, at the hour of ten o’ clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court room of said Court, in the County Court House in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing o f objections to the said final account and the settlement thereof. For more than twenty-five years the Hicks Almanac has had a world-wide reputation. The 1918 Almanac has been prepared by Irl R. Hicks, Jr., assisted by Rev. John B. Noys, for many years the assistant editor associ ated with Rev. Irl R. Hicks. Big ger, brighter better than ever is a concise description o f the 1918 Almanac. It is now ready and *is sold as before for 35c postpaid. Word and Works is the name of the monthly fam ily magazine founded by Rev. Irl R. Hicks. Dated and first published N ov The subscription price is 41.00 a ember 3, 1917. year, including a copy o f The M .L. THOMPSON, Hicks Almanac to the subscriber. Administrator o f th eesfate of Send 5 cents for a sample copy. Matilda Travis, deceased. W rite, Word and Works Pub.Co. OSCAR H A Y T E R , Attorney 8401 Franklin Ave, St. Louis, Mo Mrs. J. F. White entertained a party o f young ladies from Salem over the week-end. Thompson’s Drug (p ro fe s s io n a l (Tail's P IIY »I< IAN F. M. HELLWARTH P H Y S IC IA N A N D BURGEON Ofliufl one door na»t of P, O Om.-« amt fl, K«.i.i.m.' Phono JWI PA TH EPH O N E The Pathephone has long been established as the leading talking machine of Europe, and is now rapidly establishing itself in America F»IW 1. Because it plays all makes o f disc records. 2. It has the sweetest tone. 3 HOTEL f a l l s C itç ll} S a m p le R oo m s B oat A e c o m m o d o t l o . f W H Y ? D ro e g e . P r o u r l « l o i ha it ». k ii h n on e Bohle’s Barber Shops No needles to change. 4. It uses a genuine round highly polished Sapphire ball which doesen’ t injure the surface o f the record. F a llo C ity , O r e g o n Rhtrr >ou can |»l a I h m , Hai Cat, talk ar 'Shin»' A|»at far Dallai 'ir a » Lauidry Hence this guarantee: Mu nuira furwaniotl 1 ueDtUy •‘ «•D ing Every Pathe record is guaranteed to play at least 1000 times with theSaphire ball without impairment to the beauty o f the tone, and without showing any wear on the record. make arrangements to secure one for a Christmas present for the family. Prices range from $25.00 to $225.00. C. H. FISHER, Jeweler, M O N T Mr.NTH G . L. COME IN A.NI) H E AR THE P A TH E . and H A W K IN S M A R O L E A N D G R A N IT E M O N U M E N T S O altaa, O reg on Falls Ciiy, Ore, h ILM C H Al. D IK L « TOI4 R . L. C H A P M A N hM~ ■+++++++ FALLS CITY MEAT MARKET C. J. BRUCE, Proprietor. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Wo attond lo all work promptly. Dallas and Falla City, Oro. \ \ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.... ;; ;; Fresh Beef, Pork, Fish, Poultry, Etc. IIKAI. 1 ST A T « J, O . M IC K A L S O N Deuter in K I A I. E S T A T E Fallu City, Oregon. Will buy your Beevos, Veals, Hogs and Chfokens. CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. F A LLS C IT Y 4 |«t"t-|"|.| daughter of Silverton and Miss Erma Boughey o f Salem and Miss Reta Alderman who have been visiting them, drove over Sunday, WE WILL PLEASE YOU. M E A T M A R K E T l > H 4-i-H -l H -l-t-l M i l l I I I I I M I >14- • • N. N. C H R IS T Y REAL ESTATE - - SURETY DONDS Insurance in All Lines Candi«1«, Tobacco« and C igar«, at L. B. W O N D E R B Y 'S I f you want to Buy, Sell, Exchange or Rent Property Come and see me. I respectfully solicit your business. Bank of Falls City | A. F. Hanson. Pastor. Mrs. Robert Griswold and two| children of I-ents spent several days in Falls City with her hus band. » u e l n c s e (Ear TH E Mrs. Edith Plank and daughter ment. Dated this 24th, day o f November. Claudia o f Dallas were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. White for ■ 1917. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AMDEROIA Mrs. W. T. Grier nnd children of Salem, accompanied by Miss Edna Simonton spent Sunday in One of the attra.tive booths du Falls City. ring the Industrial Fair was the Thanksgiving. JO H N W . ORR, Morning Worship 11. Sheriff o f Polk County, Ore. Epworth League 6:30. W. C. W IN S LO W . Evening Service 7:30 RKfORI Of THI CONDITION OF THF Attorney fo r plaintiff. Bibe study and prayer meeeting Friday 8, p. m. You are most cordially invited to attend these services. Red Cross Booth, arranged by the apiHiinted committee, Mrs. C. T Ellison, Mrs. E. G. White and Mrs. Nellie Sears, displaying work done by the ladies of Falls City The world’s greutest value m and Black Rock in the past month, phonographs, will he increas consisting of slings, bandages atal in price on January 1. 1918. You o f course will wunt to bu; knitteed socks and mitts. your Diamond Amberola before The entrance at the postoffice January 1st. Let us give you a has been changed from the center word o f advice about the freight Freight is moving o f the building to the corner giv situation. very slowly. There may he ing more room. freight embargoes. Order your There has been an Apostolic Diamond Amberola now and Mission established in this city. make sure o f getting it Services will be held each Sunday January 1st. afternoon at 2:30. THE EDISON DIAMOND RED CROSS TEA NETTE0 $25.00 The Red C’roM lea given al Wagner’s Hall November 24. was a decided success through sincere efforts of the committee which was comiKised of Mrs. C. T. Elli son. Mrs. K. G. White, Mrs. H. G. Kerr and Mrs. Nellie Sears. The decorations o f flags, ferns and bunting were artistically arranged giving a very cozy appearance. Tea was served during the afternoon and evening. Misses Edith Johnson. Sylvia Phillips ami Mrs. Ted Berg assisting. The ladies of the town who pre pared ‘ ‘ war dishes" kindly gave them to the committee to help swell the Red Cross fund. They were sold at auction by N. A. Lunde, bringing good prices. The committee had the pleasure o f realizing $25 which was turned over toM. L Thompson, treasurer of the Falls City Auxiliary o f Red Cross. Notice i* hereby given that by Copy for a n ada and changea ahoatd be «ant Oregon City this week. He has H The Saw« not later than WadnaaJay.______ virtue o f an execution and order of been working at the pa|>er mill ft fftc U ^ in w ip « p «r at tk . CUy •< » »'■'■» d o sale issued out o f the Circuit Court o f but they have been out on a strike the State o f Oregon for Polk County, I s « v e d E v e r y S a t u r d a y M o rn in g on the 17th, day o f November. 1917, for several weeks. and to me directed, upon a ju dge The South Hill Club were de ment which was enrolled and dock lightfully entertained Friday of eted in the office o f the clerk o f said last week, by Mrs. J. W. Smith. Court on the 13th, day o f O ctober,, . . «... , . 1917, in a certain suit then pending A ft e r w ork a delicious lunch w as in said Court wherein Pauline M served by the hostess. FO R S A T U R D A Y . D K C K M H K K 1. 1»I7. E A U -S C I T Y N B W S at Falla City, In the Btate of Oregon, at the d ote of bualneu November Jf), 1917. RESOURCES Loans and discounts » 74 , 827 . 5 » Bonds and warrants Furniture end fixtures 2 . 172.30 Due from banks (not reserve banks) ft 282.92 Due from approved reserve banks 18 , 605.79 Checks and other cash Items 242 55 t Cash on hand ft,* 40.99 Total., » 122,393 93 INSURE THAT HOUSE OR AUTO NOW Don’t bother your friends to become Personal Surety for you when the largest Bonding Company in the U. S. will be glad to do so. N. Main Street Falls City, Oregon I I ■! ■|"1"1 I' ! I LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ■Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Poatal savin«« bank de poaita « , 337.20 Individual depoalta aub )ect to check 91.0S4.27 Demand certificate« of Depoait 1,399.15 Tt me end Savings deposit« 9,139.90 T otal , »15 000 00 4 , 050,00 WE WILL TAKE W E A T H E R L Y C O N FE C TIO N E R Y . 404 -1 YOUR MEASURE 102,92« «2 FOR A SUIT OF IÎÏM M State of O refon) . . County of Polk) I, W. H. Reerd, Caahler of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment It true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W H BEARD, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of November, 1917. [L. 8.) Ed. V. Price & Co’s Clothing P. K. HUBBARD Notary Public, Commission expires Jan. Mh, 1990. C O R R EC T-A ttest: M. L. Thompson, ) Ira C Mehrling. { Director! E. O. White. J Iieadi|uarter« for Candy and Cigar* FA LLS CITY L IM B E R & LOGGING CO. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Passenger Train Schedule E ffective July 15, 1917 151 i « i U'XSTSIM sn am. am. pm. ! Salem . . . 7:05 9.86 3.45 Dallas . 8.15 10.57 5.15 Fall s C ity . 8.45 11.30 5.45 R l’ kRoek 11:50 £ 15« !« rssiaornn am. pm. B l ’k Rock 1.00 Falls City. 9.20 1.20 5.50 Dallas . . . 10.00 1.45 6.25 Salem . . . 11.00 3.10 7.20 ^ A. C Powiae, toKNT Â *