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FALLS CITY NEWS
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Act of O w i n a of Merck S. UT».
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SubM rtptkn Rate»: One year. U.OO: »U M a th e .
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S d T a rtlala«Ratea: Duplay. 1» resta an lach .
Rua.neaa Notice», S cent» a Une: Par Sale. Kent.
Kxe hange. W aal and Pay K atertalaaen t No­
tice». & et», a U n e Card otThanka M eta; La«a
Notice», legal raies.
Copy lo r new ade and chaneca ahould be aeat
to Tb» New» n o t la te r th a n Wednesday.
Official Newapaper ef Ue City »I Falla Cita
I s s u e d E v e r y S a t u r d a y M o r n in g
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 700 p. m.
The public is invited to be with
us in these services.
F. Claude Stephens, Minister.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 2(5,
FALLS
Esther Ross and sister Grace of
Falls City were visitors in this city
on Saturday.
The best »how at the Gem tonight
HOSPITAL
EQ U im i) AND PRtPARlU 10 HANDLE
Opal Wallace and Fay Hughey
made
a business trip to Falls City
Clothes cleaned and pressed.
General Surgery, Sickness, Accidents,
on
Saturday.
Wm. Bohle.
Mrs. Fisher and Mrs Fowler
INCLUDING THOSE THAI 10ML UNDER
A reduction of $175 on a $200 wer e in Falls City on Saturday.
bid isn’t much of a cut.
State Industrial Accident Commission
A big dance was given Satur­
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Elkins have day night. January 19, in the new
commissary, below the lower cook
moved to Portland.
Rooms $2 (o $3.50 per day, including
house.
general nursing and board.
Big reduction on ladies’ coats,
The 7th and 8th grades took
suits and dresses at Mrs. Gregory
Mrs. R. M. Massie, Matron
Dr. G. E. Prime, Mgr.
examination
in physilogy and
Store at Dallas.
geography Friday, Jan. 18.
Henry Norris has moved to
Vesta Hughes is quite ill.
Marshfield. Oregon.
Nan Smith o f Portland is visit -
Mrs. N. N. Christy left Mon­ ing her sister, Dot Phelps.
day for Cascadia, Oregon to visit
Miss Sayre, Dot Phelps and
ler mother, who is ill.
C. J. BriUdE, Proprietor.
Nan Smith went up into the woods
See Bohle for International Tai- to watch the men log. on Sunday,
oring Co’s, clothing. Have them January 20.
made to measure.
Ray Baker. Winnard Bullis and
Mrs. George Haptontstal and brother Valmore were in Falls
Mrs. K. Mack spent Thursday of City on Saturday.
ast week with Miss Carrie Mur­
Will buy your Beeves, Veals, Hogs and Chickens.
Mabel Baker started out to the
ray.
play shed Monday and fell, bump­
CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL.
WE WILL PLEASE YOU.
Wanted—To exchange Salem ing her head, causing her to be
and Portland property for Falls quite ill.
FA LLS C IT Y M E A T M A R K E T
City property. Phone 77.
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Mr. Kameyama and son K.
Mrs. Joe Gage and daughter, went to Portland on Monday.
FALLS CITY MEAT MARKET
HER LO O K S
A woman feels as old as
she looks. Many would feel
younger if they used—
Nyal Vegetable
Prescription
The Ideal W om an 's Toalo
Thompson’s Drug Store
E. K. PIA8ECKI
Vira, spent Saturday afternoon
Mrs. George Graves received
with Mrs. John Sumpter, who has word from her husband that they
been under the doctor’s care for are quarantined for small pox at
sometime.
Silverton,
They can not leave
und ir twenty-one days.
I f you are in doubt as to how
your subscription accc*unt stands,
Dot Phelps and Nan Smith were
M . E- CHURCH
call in and we will loox it up. In up to visit the school on Monday.
Sunday School 10:00
so doing the possibility of a mis­
Mrs. B!y, Opal Wallace and Fay
Morning Worship 11.
understanding later w*il' be avoid­
Epworth League 6:30.
Hughes were up to visit the school
ed.
Evening Service 7:30
on Friday.
Mrs.
Mehiling
went
to
Salem
P iyer meeeting and teachers
Fay Hughes started to school at
Thursday to spend a few days
training class Friday 7:30.
Falls City Monday.
with
her
daughter.
Mrs.
Vick.
y.ai are most cordially inv ited
to attend these services.
Mrs. George Brown and daugh­
Special bargains in waists,
A. F. Hanson. Pastor. corsets and petticoats at Mrs. ter Evelyn returned Sunday from
Dallas.
Gregory Store at Dalian.
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Firm Loan* 5 1-2.^
620 Mill Street,
Dallai, Oregon
33u otn c90 C a r t e
....UNDER NEW (MANAGEMENT....
Fresh Beef, Pork, Fish, Pouifry, Eie.
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Morti.
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B e a l A c c o m m o d a t io n
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D r o t f » , P r o p r ie to r
ri'NRHAt. W HEtTOR
R . L. C H A P M A N
FUNERAL
DIRECTOR
Wo attond lo all work prom ptly.
O JIaa and Falla City, Oro.
N. N. C H R IS T Y
HKAI. »STATE
R E A L
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J. O .
All Lines
Insurance
Phone 77
M IC K A L S O N
Dealer in
h e a l
Bohle’s Barber Shop
Office open evenings only
During month of January
AGENCY OF
I nternational .
D allas
N Main Sireei
Falls City, Oregon
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p ís t a t e
F alla C ity, O regon .
T a il o r in g
steam
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laundry
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Post Office Time Card
Mrs. McGovern and son Clifford
G. D. Treat left Wednesday af­
Office hours: Daily, except Sun­
made a business trip to Falls City
ternoon
with a surveying party to
day, 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.
on Monday.
WE WILL TAKE
do some work ir> the Siletz Basin.
Mail arrives, from
Salem 8.45 a.m., 5:45 p.m.
SCHOOL NOTES
Mrs. Hatch, who has been visit­
Dalla», 8:45 A. M., 5:45 P. M.
ing her mother, Mrs. Cobb, several
Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Brad-
Portland via Gerlinger, train 102 weeks, returned to her home on
ed
Mr. Allen, Mr. Fortnor and
11:55 a m.
Wednesday.
Mr.
Moore, gave us a talk on Fair
Black Rock, 1:30 P. M.
Mb il closes for:
Fresh Bread, Cakes i,Cookies,'Pies
Salem, 8.50 A.M., 1 P.M. and 5:20 and other bakery goods, every
P. M.
day, at the Falls City Bakery.
Dallas, 8:50 A. M. and 5:30P. AI.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Newman
Portland via Gerlinger train 102
YOUR MEASURE
FOR A SUIT OF
work. Mr. Moore told us v.hat
we could do to help w’in the war.
One remark which he made was
that to the effect that the boy at
home raising food was as import­
ant as the boy behind the gun.
and Mrs. Clark. Travis, who have
been visiting relatives here, leit
The proceeds from the high
Black Rock, 1 A. M.
Thursday a ft srnoon for their home school play, which amounted to
Mail Order and Postal Savings
at Caldwell, Idaho.
462.50 will be nsed to pay off the
window closes at 6 P. M.
indebtedness on the piano.
Dr. She rwood, Professor of Bib­
S unday O nly
We have a new coed in high
Office hours: 9:30 to 10:80 a.m: lical Interpretation of Kimbal
Mail arrives from Salem, 9:00 School o f Theology, Salem, Oregon school, Fay Hughes, a sophmore.
will preach at the M. E. church in
a. m.
this
city, next Sunday, both morn­
Mail closes for Salem, 8:50 a. m.
iunior Student Body New»
ing and evening.
General Delivery Window Open
The pupils absent this week
From 9:30 to 10:30 A. M.
Mrs W. Ward was called to were:—Clarence Bradley, Harold
Effective March 11, 1917.
Monroe Sunday to attend the Atwood and Wentworth VanDen-
I r a C. M e h r l i n g , Postmaster funeral o f hqr uncle, Mr. Turner.
Bosch.
Mrs. Mary Harrington, who has
Arlyne Naper, a new student
Keen visiting ht Monroe since
before Christmas, returned with [in the 7th grade, has come to
make her home with her cousin,
her.
Reba Powers.
Mrs. Gregory Store in Dallas
The pupils of the 7th and 8th
is the best place to buy ladies
grades have been very busy this
clothing of all kinds.
week preparing for the Gym Fes­
Mr». R. A. Titus returned Wed­ tival Friday night.
They are
nesday from her farm in Linn making a variety of posters for
County, near Scio. She says the the occasion.
grain crops are exceptionally good,
1-ast Saturday several of the
oats almort ready to head. If no
hard freeze comes, crops will be school children, two of the teach­
er: and several others were at the
immtinse.
Gym cleaning up the building.
Mrs. J tis s ie Rogers came Mon­
The pupiU of Falls City were
day to 3[tend a few days w ith her
pleased
to have some people from
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gra­
O.
A.C.
come
and encourage them
ham.
in their club work. Mr. Moore,
Quit a number of subscribers supervisor, spoke on club work in
are in arrears. We do not ques­ general. Mr. Allen and Mr. Fon-
tion the h-onesty o f these p eople, tiner spoke of pigs, and Mrs.
but the ntoney is due and we want Braiden spoke on the subject of
a settleme nt. I f you are in hard canning.
luck and Liaven’t got the mt >ney
The Boy Scouts and the Camp
came in and tells about it and
Fire Girls have had several special
possibly w e might loan you so. ue
meetings this week.
money. Ir.> any event, the deli. t
Ruth Haven, editor.
quent list must be attenked to.
Ld. V. Price & Co’s
Candi'*», Tobacco» und Cigar». »I
C lothing
1 p. m.
L. B. W ONDEKLY’S
lO.V *w»>d ft
FALLS CITY LUMBER & LOGGING CO.
te si
90
Headquarters for Candy and Cigar»
WEATHERLY CONFECTIONERY.
—
Long
hours, close and
tedious work are very apt
to result in Headaches or
other Pains. D on’t suffer.
D R . M IL E S '
ANTI-PAIN PILLS
will quickly drive
Pain away, and
your
Dr* Miles' Nervine
will assist you by relieving
the Nerve Strain.
IF F IR S T B O X , OR B O T T L E , F A IL S
TO
B E N E F IT
YOU, YOUR
MONEY
W IL L BE R E F U N D E D .
Notice to News Subscribers
A .nark here indicates that
your subscription la delinquent.
Please call and fix It.
DIZZY S P E L L S .
"M y nerve« became all
worn out. 1 had bod head­
ache« and aevere dizzy
»pells.
I could not aleep
and nty appetite wae poor.
I began uaing Or. Miles'
A n tl-F *!n Pills and they
alw ays gave me Instant re­
lief n o matter what the
pain.
Th en I used Dr.
Mile»'
Nervine regularly
and w a s soon in perfect
health again.”
MIM. 8. I* YOUNG,
32» PitU burg St.,
Newcastle, Penn.
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Passenger Train Schedule
Effective July 15. 1917
ist
161
1»7
am. am.
pm.
Salem . . . 7:05 9.35
3.45
Dallas . . . 8.15 10.57
5.15
5.45
Fall» City . 8.45 11.30
Bl’k Rock.
11:50
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164
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pm
am. pm.
1.00
Bl’ k Rock
5.60
Fall» City. 9.20 1.20
8.25
Dallas . . . 10.00 1.45
7.20
3.10
Salem . . . 11.00
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