Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, December 22, 1917, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    P A G E 4.
1017.
ÍA T U U D A Y . I »Kr KM BK P
FALLS CITY NEW S
W
CARO OF THANKS
described premises and every part
thereof.
Said property is described as fo l­
lows.— Beginning 26 chains, South
and 7.90 chains West o f the North
East corner o f the Donation Land
Claim o f John Sheldon and w ife.
N ot 6832, Claim No. 41, in Tow nship
$ South Range 6 West o f the W'illam-
|
Meridian, in Polk County, Ore-
I g 0n anc) runnjng thence North 112
thence West 100 feet: thence
South 112 feet, and thence East 100
f ^ t ( 0 the place 0( beginning
It being the intention to include
herein all that portion o f the premi­
ses received by mortgagors in a deed
dated March 29th. 1912, and recorded
on page 556 o f book 56 Deed Records
fo r Poik County, Oregon, which has
been undisposed o f by said m ortga­
gors.
Said sale being subject to redemp­
tion in the manner provided by law,
the proceeds theoeof to be applied to
the payment o f the aforesaid ju dge­
ment.
Dated this 24th, day o f November.
1917.
SHERIFF'S SALE
N otic* is hereby given that by
virtue o f an execution and order o f
•ale issued out o f the Circuit Court of
the State o f Oregon fo r Polk County,
on the 17th, day o f November, 1017.
and to roe directed, upon a judge-
ment which was enrolled and dock-
eted in the office o f the clerk o f said
C ou rton the 13th, day o f October,
in a certain suit then pending
1917. Fa
in said Court wherein Pauline M
H ah « was plaintiff and Sarah Line-
back. A bn h am Lineback and Jane
Doe Cox, were defendents, (t ase No
50S4), a Judgement w as rendered in
favor o f the abovo named plaintiff.
Pauline M. Hahn and against the
above named defendants. Sarah
Lineback, Abraham Lineback and
Jane Doe Cox, fo r the sum o f Four
Hundred Dollars ($400.001 now due
on said judgement, with interest
thereon at the rate o f 9 per cent per
annum from the 16th, day o f June,
1916,'.together .with Forty Dollars
($40.00). Attorney's fees, with inter­
est thereon at the rate o f 9 per cent
per annum from the 13th. day o f
JO H N W. ORR.
October, 1917. and the further sum
Sheriff o f Polk County. Ore.
o f Fifteen Dollars ($15.00), costs and
W. C W IN S L O W .
and disbursements and costs o f and
Attorney fo r plaintiff
upon this w rit;'and whereas, it was
further ordered and decreed by said
Court that the follow ing described
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
property should be sold by me to
by local application«, a« they cannot
satisfy said execution, therefore. I reach the diseased portion ot the car.
There Is only one way to cure deafness,
will, on Monday, the 24th. day o f and that Is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condi­
December. 1917, at the hour o f one tion of the mucous lining of the Eusta­
Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed
o'clock p. m. o f said day. at the front chian
you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect
door o f the Court House at Dallas. hearing, and when It Is entirely closed
II
.
II -
...
Deafness Is the result, and unless the In-
OrCgOfl, in Polk County, Sell at public* i tlan-.mation can be. taken out and this
tube restored to Its normal condition,
auction to the highest bidder for hearing will bo destroyed forever nine
eases
of ten are caused by Catarrh,
cash in hand on day o f sale all the which out
Is nothing but an Inflamed condi­
tion
o
f
the
mucous surfaces.
right,
title, interest and estate which
. . .
We will five On., Uundrrd Ihillsrs furinr case of
said defendants. Sarah Lineback,
Abraham Lineback and Jane Doe
Cox, have in or to the hereinafter
«VEftySiSSSS**
r. J CHENEY. A CO . Toledo). OtUo.
Sold by D ra g g le s . 75c.
llx llt
X»io
LjusuJy mil« for woxuuptuuo.
Christmas Shoppers
When you are Christmas Shopping don’t fail
to drop into the Drug Store. You will find
a very good assortment of the follow ing:—
Conklin Fountain Pens,
Eastman Kodak’s
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$1.00 to $7.00
$1.00 to $27.00
Big line Box Stationery
Safty. Razors
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25c to $3 50
Large asst. Manicure Sets $2.00 to $8.00
P Y -R I-U N , IV O R Y
M. L. T H O M P S O N
FALLS
HOSPITAL
EQUIPPED AND PREPARED TO HANDLE
~T1
Jack W a g n e r has purchased
¡ qq n€W chairs fo r the Hall.
»1 :
SQütffel? tf[?®G¡J¡)
When travel-
ing, attending
a Theatre or
some Social
Function, or
if Shopping,
don’t forget to have y . /
DR. M I L E S ’
-A n ti -
P A IN
P ILLS
with you. T h e y are in­
valuable fo r Headache
and all other Pains.
2 8 D o m s , 2 5 C ents.
IF FIRST »O X IS NOT SATIS­
FACTORY, YOUR MONEY WILL
BE REFUNDED.
BRING DESIRED RELIEF.
*1 have used Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain
Pills tor sums time and find them
an Invtluahle remedy for headache.
I have always taken great pleasure
In recommending them to my
friends, being confident that they
will bring the desired islief. I am
never without them and use them
for all attacks of pain, knowing
that they will not disappoint me.”
MRS. W . H. BENSON,
W est Haven. Conn.
GET THEM
AT THI
Fresh Bread, Fakes,Cookies.Pies
and other bakery goods, every
day, at the Falls City Bakery.
FORSHIY
MRS
SHOE STORE
Proprietor
S T O P IN
A N D S E E O U R STOCK OF
WE DO U l
Hanson’s Shop
p ro fe s s io n a l tlnrOs
Chas Trimble came home Thurs­
day to spend Christmas.
TH E PATHEPHONE
Mrs. W. H. Beard was a Dallas
visitor Tuesday.
The Pathephone has long been established as the leading
talking machine of Europe, and Is now rapidly
establishing itself in America
Mrs. H. H. Lowe was in Dallas
Wednesday.
DMi * «n*l o l A
1.
Because it plays all makes o f disc records.
2.
It has the sweetest tone.
FsUt
H>
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J u s t n e s s claims
IK*TKL
j F a l l ô d i t ^ H .v t c l
Every Rathe record is guaranteed to play at least 1000
times with theSaphire ball w ithout impairment to the behuty
o f the tone, and without showing any wear on the record.
S a m p l e Room .
Bast A ocom m cd slltn i
f DiM|(. P u p t H I«
j
COME IN A N D H F A R TH E R ATH E, and
make arrangements to secure one for a Christmas present
for the family. Prices range from *25.00 to #225.00.
C. H. FISHER, Jeweler,
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r h r t fl* o O o
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Hence this guarantee:
The front window of the Bank
got quite a “ shine” Friday after
noon. Miss Coral Howell and Miss
Lota Bradley, both Honor Guard
girls, earned $1.00 for the Ameri­
can Red Cross, by washing the
windows-
Falls City, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. New house were
down from Powell’s camp Thurs­
day. Mr. Nevvhouse was consult­
ing the local Advisory Board with
regard to his Questionnaire.
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H. A. Bowman has been suffer,
ing with his leg that was broken
over a year ago.
Î
it wii.ru Minim
Bohle’s Barber Shops
F a ll« City, O r.gon
Uktr» ie. ci. t«i . Skm, lair tul. Is'»
.r 'Iklnf
k i d far BUI it '.mm l ...d ry
H u n d í«« fo t a A rded 1 u «»< U ) e v e o lin «
FA LLS CITY MEAT M ARKET
MONl’ MK.NTS
G. L. H A W K I N S
C. J . BRUCE Proprietor.
MARBLE AND GRANITE
....U N D ER NEW M A N A G EM EN T .
MONUMENTS
r i f l lk . , O r . g o n
Fresh Beef, Pork, Fish, Poultry, Efc.
Will buy your
m
CALL
GIVE
Beeves, Veals, Hogs and Chlokens.
US A TRIAL.
WE WILL PLEASE YOU.
FUN KH A I- MUSCTOR
R . L. C H A P M A N
FUNERAL
DIRECT
Wo altond lo all work pn
Dallas and
F A LLS CITY M E A T M A R K E T
H 44 4 M l l l « H H-m
m
t l f H H - H - H H I - l H 4 4 I M i l l-H -M ♦■)»«■ ■
N. N. CHRISTY
R EAL ES T A T E
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Falla
City. Or
UFA I ESTAT*
O. M I O K A L S O N
DiMltr in
R E A L ESTATE
k Kalis City. Oregon.
SURETY BONDS
Insurance in All Lines
I f you want to Buy, Sell, Exchange or Rent Property
Come and see me. I respectfully solicit your business.
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 Sfreef
Falls City, Oregon
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WE W ILL TAKE
Candica, Tobaccos and Cigarn, at
L
Miss Freeta Wallace was a Falls
City visitor last Friday.
YOUR M EASURE
G. T. Graves, while working at
Camp 2 was slightly injured last
week.
B. W O R D IK L Y V
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FO R A SUIT OF
W. V. L Co. has shut camp
until after New Year, on account
of the storm.
Paul Sayre com bs his hair pom-
pidore for a change just because
the rest o f the boys do.
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
OlUi*e,ooe tioor vast ol P.
3 No needles to change.
4. It uses a genuine round highly polished Sapphire
ball which doesen't injure the surface o f the record.
Mrs. Laura Estev and Norman
Droege went to Dallas on Friday
afternoon.
Friday afternoon the
Black
Rock school team defeated the W .
V. L Loggers in an exciting bas­
ket ball game. The score was 17
to 12.
F. M. H E LLW AR TH
W H Y ?
Mrs. T. Harris was in Dallas on
Tuesday.
Ruth Sayre and sister Geneva
will spend their Christmas vaca­
tion in Monmouth with their pa­
rents.
rilYMCUX
H . s u lc m *
Ladies bracelet watches make
useful Christmas gifts. Come in
and look them over. <C. H.Fisher
Jeweler.
A big Christmas tree and a
good program will be given at the
school house by the school child­
ren Saturday evening.
The Spaulding Logging Ca [will
shut down for Christmas Satur­
day night.
To the many friends w ho showed
such sympathy and asaiatance to
us during th<* ¡linens and a ft e r the
death o f our beloved w ife and
mother, we return our h e a r t{£
thanks.
T. B. Hooker and children.
Dallas, Orafon
21 7 Main Street,
One-half doz Community knives
and forks, special sale price $5.00
C. H. Fisher, Jeweler.
Mrs. Mowyer started to Falls
| City this week in a buggy and the
buggy tipped over leaving her m
' the ditch unhurt.
The swinging bridge across the
Luckiamute at East Black Rock
I was swept out by a large log hit­
ting it, Tuesday night.
There will lie quarterly meet­
ing services held 'at Free Me*
diet church beginning Friday e
ning, Dec. 28. Kev. J. A. Hop
will l>e here and preach for
We cordially Invite everyone
attend them* services.
Edgar N. Long, Pastor.
KIND OF
M E C H A N IC A L R E P A IR IN G
Auto T op W ork
The Robbers who entered the
F. C. Mercantile Co. store were
captured and the greater part of
the goods recovered. They were
junk dealers at Albany.
Miss Sayre, the principal of the
Black Rock school, is taking exam­
ination in Dallas this week.
MEETINQ
CARD OF THANKS
Don’t forget the show at the
Gem Theatre on Christmas night.
Read ad on front page.
Mrs. Belle Hawk and daughter,
Lora, made a business trip to Falls
City Saturday.
QUARTERLY
Bicycles and Sundries
FOR S A L E —Six weeks old pigs.
See Joe Floria.
Come and select your Christmas
gifts while the stock is complete
ar.d I will lay them away for you
until called for. C. H. Fisher.
Jeweler
To the many kind friends who
atom! so loyally by me in my pw t
two weeks of troubk* and b e re a v v
ment, and for the Rowers nn
tokens of affection, allow me in
behulf of Harold and m y self to
exprerw «air h«*artfolt thanks.
May C mm I bless y«ai all.
A. G. Atwood.
W HEN IN DALLAS
Mrs. Maggie Atwood of Eugene
came up Tuesday morning and
returned Thursday after visiting
her son, Dr. Atwood.
INCLUDING * TH.0SE THAT COME UNDER
E . Prime, Mgr.
ALSO BEST GRADE OF RUBBERS
Miss Sielke of Dallas was visit­
ing Mrs. Laura Estey Tuesday.
B U C K ROCK ITEMS
Mrs. R. M. Massie, Matron
Dress Shoes.—Shoes
Clothes cleaned and pressed.
Wm. Bohle.
Clifford McGovern after a seri­
ous illness has returned to school.
Rooms $2 to $3.50 per day, including
general nursing and board.
We have Men’s Logging Shoes, W'ork Shoe«,
for Everyone Men,
W om en and Children.
1 he best show at the Gem tonight
General Surgery, Sickness, Accidents,
State Industrial Accident Commission
Do You W a n t a Pair of
New S h o e s for C h ristm a s
Local Newt Homs
Ed, V. Price & Co’ s
i
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Clothing
• EO.Y.RR*CC ato
FA LLS CITY LUM BER & LOGGING CO.
Headquarters for Candy and Cigar«
WEATHERLY CONFECTIONERY.