Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, February 02, 1918, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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F A I J .S C I T Y N E W S
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FRUIT GROWERS ATTENTION
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Local Nows H o m s
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1 he beet show at the Geui tonight
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▲et ó t Coa «rata of March
Ttlrpk««« -IW « i Office.
Sahaerlptioo B ato: O «* r««r. « OC; « l i » » t i » .
B Mata; tb m moaUu. t i c a la; ainsi« coas. »cu.
»da artlaln f K at«« : Diaflar. 1 » «anta aa Inch
Busi d m « Notfteaa. »«anta a Una; For iala. Rant.
Racha ns«. Waat and Fa y RataftalaaM at Ro­
lle««. » eta. a lia « . Card o» Thanks » CM ; La*a
Notices, lassi ratea
Copy for now ad* »m l change* should bo **nt
to The New» not later then Wedneedey.
Offtdal Nawapeper ef O « City *f Telle ClU
I s s u e d E v e r y S a t u r d a y M o r n i n g
A f The Churches
Fra*
M a th o d ia t
Clothes cleaned and pressed.
Wm. Bohle.
Mrs. Lonnie Frink of Newberg
was visiting relatives here this
week.
Miss Alma Hoppe, who is teach­
ing at Cherry Grove, spent the
latter part o f the week with her
parents in this city.
See Bohle for International Tai­
loring Co’s, clothing. Have them
made to measure.
Mrs. Esther Montgomery spent
Saturday and Sunday in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Wicklander and
family o f Salem are newcomers to
our city. They are living in the
Sampson house on the hill.
Prof. C. 1. Lewis. Department
o f Horticulture Ü. A. C will ad­
dress the Fruit Grower* at their
annual meeting Saturday. Feb.
9, on the subject o f Lime for
Prune Orchard. Ho will also dis­
cuss the general outlook for
Orchardirts o f Oregon and the
Pacific Northwest.
On the same date Mr. Larson,
(he newly appointed Agricultural
Agent will outline the plan o f
work to be carried on by this
office this year.
The election o f officers for the
Fruit Growers Association will
take place at 1.00 o'clock.
Fol­
lowing the election will come the
program us outlined. The meet­
ing will be held at the Commer­ ;
cial Club rooms at Dallas.
F. V. Brown. Sec.
BLACK ROCK ITEMS
training class Friday 7 JO.
Fresh Bread, Cakes, Cookies, Pies
Opal Wallace made a business
You are most cordially invited and other bakery goods, every
trip to Dallas on Tuesday.
to attend these services.
day, at the Falls City Bakery.
A. F. Hanson. Pastor.
Mrs. H. A. Johnson of Salem
Mrs. G. T. Graves and Tier
is visiting Mrs.Scott Hunter a few
mother
in law were up to visit the
Post Office Time Card
days this week.
school on Wednesday.
Office hours: Daily, except Sun
I f you fail to get the News, one
day, 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.
Lora Hawk, who has been work­
o f these days, call and find out
the cause.
Perhaps the post­ ing at Holt’s camp, was down to
Mail arrives, from
master failed to “ look,” and then visit the school on Wednesday.
Salem 8.45 a.m., 5:45 p.m.
“ SOMEWHERE" IN FRANCE
December 29, 1917.
Dear Uncle:
Yes!
We do
Job Work
Compare
our prices
with others
and
see samples.
I thought while I had time I
would write you a line or two.
I 'e ft New York some time ago
and arrived safely across the
ocean, but we almost got torpe­
doed about 500 miles off the Irish
coast They think the Spring
D rive will wind up the war; .1
hope so.
Tell the boys Hello for me. I f
its the Lord’s Will, I will be with
them next Christmas. W e spent
Christmas on the water and had
our Christmas dinner the 28th.
Some swell turkeys sent from the
good old U. S. A. They can talk
o f the different countries, but I
will take Oregan in preferance to
any o f them.
hear from home once in a while.
From your nephew,
HER LOOKS
FALLS CITY HOSPITAL
A woman feels as old a*
she looks. Many would fe e l
younger if they used --
EQUIPPED AND m P A K t U 10 HANDLE
General Surgery, Sickness, Accidents,
Nyal Vegetable
INCLUDING THOSE THAT COME UNDER
Prescription
State Industrial Accident Commission
Th* Ideal Woman'* Toni*
Rooms $2 to $3.50 per day, including
general nursing and board.
Thompson’ s Drug S t o r f t i 1
Mrs. R. M. Massie, Matron
Dr. G. E . Prime, Mgr.
irmi
E. K. PIA8ECKI
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A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
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FALLS CITY MEAT MARKET
Farm Loans 5 1-2%
6 2 0 M ilt S tr a « t.
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Dallas. Oragan
C. J . BRUCE, Proprietor.
SCHOOL HOTES
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Preaching service 11 a. m.
Home canned fruit for sale. 25c
Song and praise service 7:30 a quart. Phone 1516.
Junior S tu d e n t Body H ew s
followed by preaching at 8:00.
E. C. Phelps o f Wells. Oregon
Mid-week prayer meeting7:30 p.m
Mrs. Hopkins and Mrs. Gris-
was
in town Friday.
Everyone cordially invited to
wold visited us last week.
attend these services.
Watch for a blue mark on your
The Gym was opened Monday
Edgar N. Long, Pastor. paper. It means that you are
for
use, after a big celebration
behind with your subscription and
Friday
night. About 17 girls
are expected to pay up.
C H R IS TIA N CHURCH
were present last night and were
The saw mill was closed down instructed in regular gymnastics,
Divine Services each Lord’s Day
Friday
and Saturday of last week and enjoyed it immensley.
Bible School 10 a. m.
and
several
days this week put­
Divine worship 11 a. n v
ting
in
a
new
engine and repair­
The result o f the Gym Festival
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
ing the burner.
was
a sum o f $13 for the Gym.
Evening Service 7 JO p. m.
The
Honor
Guard girls are hon­
Wanted —To exchange Salem
The public is invited to be with
ored
by
having
cleared the largest
and Portland property for Falls
us in these services.
amount from their booth. They
City property. Phone 77.
F. Claude Stephens, Minister.
made about $25.
Six-weeks old pigs for sale, on
The absenses this week were
the Word place.
M . E- C H U R C H
Anna Peterson, Edwin Horn and
Sunday School 10:00
A basket social will be held at
Arlyne Naper.
Bridgeport
on Saturday February
Morning Worship 11.
9th. A program will be rendered.
Epworth League 6 JO.
Ruth Haven, editor.
Everybody come and bring full
Evening Service 7 JO
Prayer meeeting and teachers baskets.
you may have failed to pay up
Dallas, 8:45 A. M., 5:45 P. M.
Portland via Gerlinger, train 102 your subscription.
11:55 a. m.
For Sale or Trade—Good 3J inch
Black Rock, 1:30 P. M.
wagon; suitable for logging or
Mail closes for:
lumber. Also good cream separa­
Salem, 8.50 A.M., 1P M. and 5:20 tor. C. F. Anderson. 3-1 miles
P. M.
east Falls City.
Dallas, 8:50 A. M. and 5:30P. M
Mr. Adla Thibodue o f Portland,
Portland via Gerlinger train 102
and his sister, Maudie Thibodue
1 p. m.
o f Califoania came Saturday to
Black Rock, 1 A. M.
visit their uncle, Mr. Z. Batourney
Mail Order and Postal Savings
and family. Mr. Thibodue is em­
window closes at 6 P. M.
ployed as book-keeper for the
S unday O nly
Oregonian. On Monday they, in
Office hours: 9:30 to 10:80 a.m: company with Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Mail arrives from Salem, 9:00 Anderson, visited Powell’s camp
&. m.
to watch logging operations. They
Mail closes for Salem, 8:50 a.m. returned on the speeder in the
General Delivery Window Open evening, having the “ joy •"’de” of
their lives down the mountain.
From 9:30 to 10:30 A. M.
They were delighted with Falls
Effective March 11, 1917.'
City and are anxious to make an­
I r a C. M e h r l i n g , Postmaster
other visit.
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The rest of the W. L Co. from
the upper camp moved down to
Black Rock for the rest of the
winter to log.
Buolucoo (Tarto
....U N D ER NEW M A N A G EM EN T .
City
Mrs. Jessie Hart. was in our
city on Thursday.
JFalb ttitç lb o tc l
Fresh Beef, Perk, Fish, Poultry, Etc.
S a m a la R e a m e
S a a t A a a a m m a d a tla n a
Will bay your B * t m , Vaals, H o p and Ch!ek*ni.
CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL.
FA LLS
CITY
F. Draas«. Feaarlata«
WE WILL PLEASE YOU.
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N. N. CHRISTY
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Bohle s Barber Shop
REAL ESTATE
AOKNCY OK
I hove desirable property in all parte of the
I n t e r n a t io n a l T a il o r in g
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P a LI-AH s t e a m L A .ljN O E Y
country listed with me for etching«.
Mutuile« lor werdet! \>educad«? ruurniu«
NO LISTING F E E CHARGED
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| Notary Public
Mortgages
I N. Main Street
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Falls City, Oregon ;;
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Mrs. Price, who has been visit­
ing with relatives in Southern
Oregon, returned to her home on
Tuesday.
Miss Hammond o f Falls
was here Tuesday.
HOTEL
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IF '
WE WILL TAKE
YOUR MEASURE
FOR A SUIT OF
Candi««, Tobacco« and Cigur«. al
L K. WON PE R C Y'S
Ed. V. Price 4 Co’s
Clothing
t o * MfeCC-O c
FALLS CITY LUMBER 4 LOGGING CO.
Mrs. Julia Frink of Newberg
¡3 here visiting her son W. Tillot-
son.
Headquarter« for Candv
WEATHERLY CONFFu
George Graves and Valmore
Bullis are going to sell $50 worth
of Thrift Stamps.
Notice to
Mabel Baker and Freeta Wal­
lale went to Portland bn Wednes­
day of last week and returned on
Sunday.
Pain and 111 Health
rob you o f »11 your
efficiency.
Beulah Bly was in Falls City on
Wednesday evening.
DR. MILES’
Mr. W. T. Wallace made a trip
to Falls City on Wednesday.
ANTI-PAIN PILLS
Miss Sayre was in Dallas on
Friday.
Several o f the school children
attended the show at Falls City
Friday night.
Mabel Frenworth went to Sum­
mit, Oregon to attend the funeral
o f her aunt, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Holt were at Sum­
mit, Oregon last Sunday.
A .wirk here indimi»*« it
your subscription la delinquen.
Please call and fix it.
REVERE h e a d a c h e .
"1 on«!« had tatrtbla
headifhAS anl faarad l
Grippe. I could not at-
tand to m r work. 1 took
of Dr. Mila«' Anti
Pain Pllla and tha pain
wea quickly (ona. Then
I atartad ueln* Dr. M il««’
Narvlne and tha trouble
vanished «-ompleteljr and
I felt well and active
one« more."
H E N K T FAJtWHAM.
Spring Valley, Minn.
quickly relieve P»in, but
at the same time, when
over-work or nervousness
is the cause,
Dr. M U««’
Restorative Nervine
should be used to relieve
the cause.
IF FI BBT BOX, OR BOTTLE. F A IL *
TO b i n i f i t
you , your
money
W IL L BE REFUNDED.
M r. H a m a Sa ak a
COME TO FA L LS C ITY, OFCOON
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Passenger Train Schedule
1917
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waaraot'XD a m . am.
pm .
3.46
Salem . . . 7:05 9.35
6.16
Dallas. . . 8.15 JO.57
6.46
Falls City. 8.45 11.30
11:50
Bl’k Rock.
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«Ä,TIK>t *r> am. pm.
pm
1.00
Bl’k Rock
6.60
Falls City. 9.20 1.20
6 25
Dallas. . . 10.00 1.45
7.20
Salem . . . 11.00 3.10
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