FALLS C I T Y NFW S SATURD AY, m younger General Surgery, Sickness, Accidents, Damage Sale price $3.35 2 Full Size Mattresses. Regular value »4.75 Damage Sale price $3.35 3 Full Size Mattresses, Regular value »6.00 Damage Sale price »3.95 13 Full Size Mattresses, Regular value »7.50 Damage Sale price »4.85 4 3-4 Size Mattresses, Regular value »7,00 Damage Sale price »4.65 9 Full Size Mattresses, Regular value »9.00 Damage Sale price »5.95 5 Full Size Mattresses. Regular value »12 00 Damage Sale pnce $8.85 10 Full Size Mattresses. Regular value »15.00 Damage Sale price »9.95 4P 5 Full Size Mattresses, Regular value »18.00 Damage Sale price »13.75 6 Full Size Mattresses, Regular Value »18.00 Damage Sale price »13.75 »22.50 Damage Sale price $16.75 1 Full Size Mattresses, Regular value We are including a lot of all Kinds of furniture, both in the New and Second-hand Departments, consisting of Dressers, Chiffons, Bedsprings, Dining Tables, Buffets, Chairs. Rockers, Davenports, Couches, and in fact everything in the two stores. • Thomp on1 Drug Store Mrs. R. M. Massie, Matron ü<\ G. E . Prime, Mgr. E . K . P IA 8 E C K I t, I", ». » I f — I. i t t i t” . ’. » . i l ~I ATTORNEY AT LAW t. >.»..1. I t l r • • i. r m FALLS CITY MEAT MARKET to n . I 6 2 0 M ill S tra a t, D i l i . . , Oregon C. J. BRUCE, Proprietor. SutMncoo darto • • »4.75 uned The Ideal Woman's Tonlo Rooms $2 to $3.50 per day. Including general nursing and board. real damage to any of them except some of the ticKs are stained. Regular value th ey Pro cription State Industrial Accident Commission We have had all the mattresses thoroughly dried and there is no 3 3-4 Size Mattresses, if Nyal Vegetable INCLUDING THOSE THAT COME UNDER I I I I «..I I, t-»--L ' • t « »- » r rT T . i t i HERE IS W HAT W E H AVE TO O FFER IN TH E M ATTRESS IIHE IH I8 feels an o l d aa M a n y would fe e l A woman ahe look h , tQU IPPIU AND PRI PARU) TO HANDLE The last car load of Furniture and Mattresses we received a few days ago was badly damaged by water getting on some of the mattresses and furniture. We are to get damage from the railroad company for this and we are going to clean the whole lot up as soon as possible. ». HER L O O K S F A L L S CITY HOSPITAL WATER DAMAGE SALE KKUHI’AHY ....U N D ER NEW M A N A G E M E N T .... F resh Beef, Pork, Fih, Poultry, Etc. notai. f a l l e C it\? 1 b o tc l : ; S . m p l . H oorn. B o .t Aooom m o .o tlo n . Will buy your Beeves, Veals, Hogs and Chickens. CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL. .. t. WE WILL PLEASE YOU. r r s n iA T . n iH r«T oa F A L L S C IT Y M E A T M A R K E T I I 'l"l"l 4 I l I I H I I I I -I l I I M I I O r o o .o , P r o o r l o l o r - I L. C H A P M A N R. I I I I I I I I I ! ■» •• FUNERAL DIRECTOR ••¡-M-H-l Wo «(tond lo >11 work promptly. N. N. C H R IS T Y 0.11» and Falla City, Ora r INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE Bohle’s Barber Shop AGENCY OF INTERNATIONA!. T a IU****NO CO. YOU CAN NOT R IS K ON AFFO R D H O U SEH O LD A FT ER T H E TO CARRY GOODS. FIRE IS T O O YOUR IN S U R E Y I« OW N D allas NOW! stkam laitndry Hundí«« fort* * rdf <1 AA«du**day iiiornin* LATE. RATES ARE LOW Sale Starts Saturday, February 9, 1918.. DAVIS FURNITURE COMPANY. Notary Public N. Main Street Mortgage. :: - - Falls City, Oregon D A LLA S , O R E G O N . THE D A LLA S BA RG AIN HOUSE Go to Miss McCallon’s, Dallas, for the latest and most reasonably is directly south o f the Court priced millinery. House. W e have a Rest Room Jesse Johnson of Silverton was and its warm, and you don’t have in the city Wednesday seeking a to buy our goods unless you want ’The best show at the Gem tonight location. He wanted to rent a them, welcome to all, is our way. We wil' be glad to show you our farm. Clothes cleaned and pressed. stock and tell you the price. Wm. Bohle. Popular and Standard, Century, Think of a heating stove $1.00, Violins, guitars, banjos, etc., a n d M c K i n l e y 10 c E d i t i o n s ; s h e e t a good one too; then w’e have sheet music, Popular add Standard music, banjos, violins, guitars, etc. others at $2.00 up to $0.50, some Century and McKinley 10c Ldi- at John C. U glow ’s, Dallas. of them absolutely new, never tions at John C. Uglows, Dallas. Joe Floria of Renl’ Dell was in been used. Cook stoves $4.00 to Mrs. Geo. Page and Mr. Jack town Monday. $10.00, good as new. Page of Portland visited with Mr. Chairs and all kinds of furni Street was oar* dark muuuaj Monday U anH : Bridge street, Chamberlain ¡»aturdas and | ^ on accou„ , o f the wind blow ture, new and second-hand and at Sunday. just about half its real value. , . . i ing a pole down and cutting off Use our store for your store. A lady wants to if she should the j u¡ce Come in, tell us where your from, eat the husks of hot tamales in ! Miss Hammond was in Black we may be from the same place, order to “ Hooverize.” ¡Rock Tuesday. and just see what a nice time we Mrs. Gregory Store in D a l l a s ! could have talking o f our old is the best place to buy ladies’ ! Big reduction in ladies’ coats, | suits and dresses at Mrs. Gregory haunts. Its the Dallas Bargain clothing of all kinds. House, true to name. Store at Dallas. » « • » ♦ —— Charles Moyer left for Portland Mrs. Chas. Hopkins has been Sunday, where he will work in Mrs. Frank Byerley has just the ship yards. Mrs. Moyer left quite ill the past two weeks. returned from a visit to her moth Mrs. F. K. Hubbard is reported er and other relatives at Airlie. Thursday to join him. to be improving in health. Go to Miss McCallon’s, Dallas, Her sister, Mrs. Hedgpath, came I t ocal Ne w Items for the latest and most reasonably A tailor from Washington was home with her for a week’s visit. priced millinery. in town Monday looking for a lo Special bargains in waists, Mrs.Alfred Vick of Salem came cation. corsets, and petticoats at Mrs. Thursday to visit her parents, John C. Uglow, of Dallas keeps Gregory Store, at Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Mehrling. violins, guitars, banjos, etc., sheet Mrs. W. T. Brown, who was Popular and Standard, Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies,Pies music; operated on at the City Hospital, Century, McKinley 10c Editions. and other bakery goods, every a week ago last Monday is proving day, at the Falls City Bakery. Guy I jew is fell from a trestle at to be an excellent entertainer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hubbard, the mill pond Sunday morning but She has fully recovered and will o f Falls n ty , were visitors on Jan escaped with only slight injury. be home in a few days. 30th at the big exhibit of Southern Richard Paul is able to be out I f you intend to buy fruit trees California products maintained on crutches. this spring see Christy for prices. free to the public in the Los A n Chas. TrimHe came in Sunday geles Chamber of Commerce. Glen Ijewis who has been visit They also attended the lectures from Washington, returning on ing friends and relatives here was Wednesday. Mrs. Trimble ac and moving pictures that are a taken with a severe case of ton companied him as far as Salem. part of the daily program. The silitis and his mother came from exhibit is one of the largest o f Salem to nurse him. F O R S A L E AT A B A R O A I N any in tHe country maintained by a commercial organization. Be A fully equipped confectionery Get your violins, guitars, banjos fore returning home, Mr. and Mrs store and candy kitchen, located sheet music; Popular and Stand Hubbard expect to visit several aril. Century and McKinley 10c other of the many places of inter in Dallas, Oregon. G. 0 , Grant. Editions of John C. Uglow, Dallas. est in Southern California. LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE Candi»’» , T n lo c n m am i C ' L. B. W O DKRLY Until /this t new “ smoke” w as made you could never have a real Burley tohacco cigarette. It’s the best yet. IT’S TOASTED The toasting brings out the delicious flavor of that fine old Kentucky Burley. You never tasted anything so a g r e e a b l e — think w h a t roasting. does for peanuts. Headquarter» for Candy «od ( J W EATHERLY CONFECTIONERY Notice to New* SulwcPbrr« A ;nark here Indicate* that your subscription la delinquent. Please call and fix it. , Home *e.ker- F A LLB CIT V . 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