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

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I ssued E very S aturday M orninu
Dana MePherren and wife vis­
ited relative« in Monmouth" over
Sunday.
E. K. P IA S E C K I
O B IT U A R Y
FALLS CITY MEAT MARKET
MAHALA CAREY
C. J. BRUCE, Proprietor.
Set* the now spring hats at Mrs,
Mrs. Mahala Carey, wife of B.
Gregory's Store.
2t I. Carey, diet! at her home on
Union street, Salem, Ore. Feb.,
Mrs. I), (irant \isitod her moth­
20, 1018, o f pneumonia, aged 781
er in Philomath over Saturday
ami Sunday.
Her mother has years.
Funeral services were conduct»*«
bwn qU¡t« ¡II
at the Salem undertaking parlors ^
Mrs. Thompson was in Dallas h.v Rev. Hanson o f Ealls City.
Will buy your Beeves, Veals, Ho|s and Chickens.
Mrs. Carey was born at I «one
Saturday.
Jack, Missouri Doe. 11, 1845. She
CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL.
Wc WILL PLEASE YOU.
For Sale 100 quarts o f choice
crossed the plains to Oregon, with
fruit and vegetables. Inquire of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dickey,
F A L L S CITY M E A T M A R K E T
G. M. Tice.
when eight years old. At the age
Mr. Addio Montgomery
has o f 14 years she became a memlx-r
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returned home from Dallas where of the church.
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December 11, lH»i2, on her 17th f
she has been several months.
birthday she was married to A. J. ;r
Mrs. Either Montgomery is
Switzer. To them several child a
quite ill.
ron were born, five o f them living J
She leaves to mourn her death,
Wm. Bohlo is on the sick list.
a husband, B. I. Carey, and five
The pulpit at the M. K. church
children, Monroe, and E'rank Sw it­
will be occupied next Sunday,
zer, Cloverdule. Ore., Mrs. Alice
both morning and evening by a
Moon, Ceres, Cal.. Mrs. Marj Y
YOU CAN Nul AFFORD TO C A R R Y YOUR OWN
minister from Salem.
Wooden, Portland. Ore., and Mrs. r
R I*K ON IIOCSKIIOI.D GOODS. INSURE: NOW!
Mrs. Joe Harlan and children Winnie Morrison. Mabel. Ore.
a f t e : r t h i : f ir e : is r o o i a t i :
have gone to Detroit, Ore. where
RATES ARK I.OW
Mr. Piarlun is employed.
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Hie Misses
Cunning, Hurd. I f
T. H. I,aDow o f Northern Idaho Miller. Hastings. Goodspood, V\ ag
was here Monday and Tuesday, ner and Cleveland; also George
visiting his brother E’.. A. I ¿»Dow. Wagner, Kldon E'rink and Trevul
Pow ers visited the Guthrie school
If you intend to buy fruit trees
on Washington's birthday.
this spring see Christy for prices
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G. D. Treat and D. L Wood, Jr.
A farewell surprise party was
W. T. Grier was a Salem visitor !
tendered Rev. and Mrs. Hanson were in Salem Tuesday.
....UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT....___
Fresh Beef, Pork, Fish, Poultry, Etc.
N. N. C H R I S T Y
Local News Hems
INSURANCE
The best show at the Gem tonight
Clothes cleaned and pressed.
Wm. Bohlo.
Walter Nichols of Sheridan was
in town the first o f the week.
Fresh Bread. Cakes,Cookies,Pies
and other bakery goods, every
day, at the Falls City Bakery.
Dr. Atwood returned Monday
from Portland.
Mrs. Hattie Griffin
Salem Monday.
went
to
Beautiful new spring coats
suits and dresses Mrs. Gregory’s
Store.
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Will Wood and family left on
Monday for their old home in
eastern Oklahoma. He will farm
this year.
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and Faith. last Tuesday evening AI Graham died Thursday night.
We have been unable to get the
at the M. El church.
particulars for this issue.
O. L. Carey and family went to
Mrs. Belle Rllwood o f Portland
Salem Thursday, Feb. 21st to at­
is
spending a few weeks with her
tend the funeral o f Mrs. Mahala
mother,
Mrs. Mary Thorn.
Carey which was held at the
undertaking parlors Saturday at
C K. McPherren has moved to
11:00 o’clock.
the Fred Holman property.
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O U ’L L enjoy this real
Burley cigarette. It’s
fiill of flavor —just as good
as a pipe.
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FUNERAL
DIRECTOR
Wo att.nd to all work promptly.
Dallas and Falls fill
Bohle’s Barber Shop
AOKNCY OK
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D a i .i . ah stkam i . apndry
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T h e B u r le y tobacco is
toasted; makes the taste
dekoioug. You know how
toasting improves the flavor
of bread, i A n d it's the
same withe.tobncco exactly.
FORMALDEHYDE
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. E'rank White !
s|>ent the week-end in Salem.
A. H. Dodd is moving into the
Wanky house, his former home.
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Mrs E-stey and Norman Droegel
went to Dallas Friday morning.
THE
FARMER’S FRIEND
Candi«*, Tobacco* am! Cigar*, nt
I, B. WON D K R L Y ’8
FOR TREATMENT OF
D is e a s e d G r a ill,
P o ia fo S S
Mr. J. W. Smith is in Portland j
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a few days visiting with Mrs. I
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Clothes do rot make the man, Smith.
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AND MANY USES ABOUT THE
yet a stylish well-made jierfect
Mrs. Ada Chapin returned oni
fitting suit o f clothes add greatly j Tuesday from San Diago, Calif HORIC S t a b le an d C h ic k e n
to his appearance, and often, the . where she had spent several
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best recommendation he can carry. weeks with her son Verl.
A. 1>. Stahl, the Tailor, can lit
Mrs. Curtis, Mr. Gibson's moth­
you out with anything you desire er is seriously ill. His daughter,
F O R S A L E AT
in this line.
Next door to the Mrs. Apple o f College Place,
bakery.
Wash., came Thursday.
House
Thompson’s Drug Store
lli'a<li|unrter* foi Cundy anil Cigar!
WHATH FRLY ( '< >NI e :< TIONKRY.
The J. C. P’E N N E Y C O M P A N Y
Does not offer you Specials, or so-called Bargains—
BUT ABSOLUTE STANDARD MERCHANDISE AT* LESS MONEY
We have no favorites or inside prices for Mrs. N. N.
and not for her neighbor
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40 In. All Silk ( >epe de Chine $1.39 a Yard
W E A R E P R EP A R E D TO S H O W YOU
A V E R Y N IC E L IN E OF
Ladies’ and Children’s COATS and SUITS
While prices are higher than heretofore, you will agree with us that
they are exceptionally low for the Quality and Style
PRICES FOR SUITS ARK
COATS SELL
RANGING PROM
AT-
$14.75 to $35
$9.90 to $30.00
CHILDRENS COATS SELL
DON’T F A IL TO LOOK AT OUR
WORSTED
AT
$2.98 to $8.90
W E FILL MAIL
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Btwtncoo tínico
Falls City, Oregon
IN TH E NEW EST SPR ING M O D E L S A N D SHADES
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Dall.., Oregon
Mortgage.
N. Main Street
LUCKY STRIKE
CIGARETTE
P
REAL ESTATE
«20 Mill Stro.t,
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Mrs. J. R. Walker left Monday
Rev. Hanson has been trans­
for Portland. Mr. Walker is em­ ferred from Falls City to Buena
ployed in the S. P. shops there.
\ ista. Farewell service was last
Sunday night. They will live in
A beautiful line of new spring
Salem, Trade and Ferry, between
waists at Mrs. Gregory's Store. 2
15th and I6th street, where they
Laura Griffin who is attending j " >0 be glad t<> have their Ealls
school at Forest Grove, visited her * dy iriendscall when in Salem,
parents over Friday and Saturday ; I‘ev- Hanson will leave for Salem
I March 1st with household goods,
Mrs. R. Paul is visiting friends ¡and Mrs. Hanson and Faith will
and relatives in Portland.
follow sometime next week.
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ATtORNIY AT LAW
Farm loan. 5 1-2 '
SAME DAY AS
RECEIVED!
D R ES S E S
Full LADIES
You will tlnil fxrcptiooally good vnlu.** nt
$ 9 . 90 , $ 12 . 50 , $ 14 . 75 , $ 16 . 50 , $ 18.50
N O T IO N S
Coats Thread............. 4c
Pins, .‘I papers.............5c Shears ..................... 25c
Pins, 1 paper............. 4c Tablet ...................... 5c
Safety Pins, size 1........lc Heavy 220 blue Denim
union made O ver­
Safety Pins, size 2........2c
alls, a pair...... $1.29
Safety Pins, size .‘I,...... 3c
Pearl Buttons............. lc StitTel stripe over­
a lls .........................98
Glue ............................ 6c
E'urniture Polish..........8c Boys’ Overalls 59c, 73c
C rayolas.......................lc Stag Shirts ........ $4.98
ToothBrushes............. 10c Dress Pants. #2.98, $3.98
Crochet Hooks............. 5c Blue Serge Pants . $4.98
Hairpins, box, 8c and 4c
Work S w e a ters ___ *1.69
West Hair Curlers____8c
Kid Hair Curlers..........5c Corduroy Pants.... 12.98
Sansilk.......................
4c Corduroy Coat...... tft.98
Garters........................15c Unionalls .................$2.49
Shaving Soap............. 6c Work S h irts ............ 69c
C om bs...................... 10c Logger Shoes.........
Toothpicks.................... 4c
<6.90, *7.90. *9.90
E'ly S w a tters............... 4c High Top Shoes.....
Belting, per yard.... 10c
*5.90, 16.90, $7.90
Hair N e t................... 5c Heavy Work Shoes ..
.............*298 to *5.90
Soutache Braid ........ 10c
Dress
Shoes *2.49, $6.90
Lace, a yard................ 5c
J. C. Penney Co.
SEND US YOUR
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