Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, March 16, 1918, Image 1

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    FALLS CITY NEWS
KALLS CITY, OKKGON, SATURDAY. MARCH 1«, I9IH
VOL. XIV
BUCK BOCK ITEMS
The upi>er Spaulding camp had
a runaway, »mashing one car
Mra. Nyllie Dimmit’k and Mi»»
which wuh taken to the repair
Opal Wallace ware Kalla City via*
shop Tuesday, and the W. V. L
¡tors last Friday.
also had the misfortune to let
M i»» Gladys Ridenour was on their cars yet away, started down
the nick list last week but in im- grade, tearing up quite a strip of
proving.
I track.
I
Mian Helen Poling o f Dallas waa
The 10-8|)ot ran ever Mr. Holts
a week end visitor in our city.
pigs cutting their bodies in-two.
Miss "E v e ly n " o f McMinnville It killed them.
in spending this week with Mrs.
Mr. Price just had a car loud of
T- ».4 > td o rre o .
oak wood (40 rick) delivered. W e
Mrs. Hughes is recovering slow -1 The Salem Capital Journal is
of the opinion that the best way
ly.
Miss (»race bimm o f Ballstori is to Hooverize would be to dis­
visiting her brother, Joe Ismm, pense with Mr. Herbert Hoover.
this week.
Politicians, Democrat and Re­
Mr. Turner is slowly recovering
publicans,
are much worried lest
from an attack of la grippe.
that "Non-partisan g a n g " pull
Orville Wood fin left here Tues­ something over the poor unsus­
day.
pecting farmers. Too bad!
The wonderful half dozen Spot1
t> is doing her duties for the W.
WAR STAMP DRIVE
V. L Co. again.
R. G. Balderree attended the
Weakly Report For Polk County
Mrs. Coon returned Monday hear he is going to make u wood
dance
last
Saturday,
which
was
Total
am’t to be raised $321,160.00
from u husineiw call in Salem.
burner o f his "F ord ."
Quite a surprise as well as a joke, J Stamps sold to date
32,256.72
(Charles Hayter wa.s a business
Forest 14mm fell from a ‘stack’ we hear.
$ 120. IK
Airlie
caller in our city last Saturday.
o f Ixixes where he was playing
Mrs. Dimmick was in Dallas on : Dallas
1,143.14
Mr. and Mr» Charles Wallace und cut quite a gash above his Tuesday, visiting.
41.80
Falls City
and family s|>ent the week end eye.
1,967.97
Independence
with his parent», Mr. and Mrs.
E. G. Balderee bought u car,
745.20
Collier’s Weekly does not swal- , McCoy
W. T. Wallace.
Overland bug body, last Monday. low the reports given out that
49.98
Suver
the
submarine
peril
is
past.
It
SophiiB Hon hike brought his Ford
Mrs. Cora Osborn left last Sun­
Independence has made an es­
day for Portland where she will to Falls City Monday after spend­ says that from statistics in its pecially good showing, having sold
possession, that during the year a Ujta| of $10,167.09.
take care o f her mother who is ing the week end in Beaverton.
1917, and so far in 1918 the sub-1
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just from the hospital.
Bob Shlitz aud family returned
marine toll on shipping has ¡been
Mias Geneva Sayre s|jent Satur­ Sunday to their home in this city. three Itons destroyed for every; THREE FOR COUNTY CLERKSHIP
day an«l Sunday with her parents
Gertrude Watzling spent Satur­
ton floated b> the {allies and all
Three prospective candidates on
at Monmouth.
day and Sunday with her aunt, neutral .countries combined. If
Lida Haggidorn.
this be true, the U. S. will have
Kepublican ticket are expected
Mra. Myrtle Schlitz and Mrs.
The Ibid Cross dance Saturday to speed up considerably to over- to be in the primary fight. Floyd
Isdu Haggidnrn were in Falls
D. Moore, present County School
come such odds.
netted
about $66.00
City on business Monday.
Super visor, whose
Monmouth,
òti
■
;t'
ißsf
The Bee Hive
home is
at
George W. Conner of
Ballston, and John Uglow o f Dal­
las.
It is highly probable that
only candidate on the Democratic
ticket, and having already served
three terms, the successful Re­
publican candidate in the primary
should be elected, as the Ameri­
can people, as a rale, are opposed
"third termers."
We are now prepared to show you the Latest Fash­
ions in Spring and Summer goods. Stylish ready-to-
wear garments. Coats and Skirts in a great many
§ Bank o f
varieties of styles and colors.
This store has the reputation of handling only the
best of merchandise. When we sell you any article,
we absolutely stand back of the transaction.
or THE
COHOITION 0 9 THE
Falls City
at Falla <-ltjr, in Ihe H ut« of Oregon, at
the c I o m of busim-M March 4, 191».
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RESOURCES
l-oani and discount*
Bond» and warrant»
Furniture and fixtures
Due from bank* (not reserve bank»)
• Due from approved reserve banks
Checks and other cash items
Cash on hand
Other resourat-s
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T otal ,
New Wash Fabrics
New Silk Fabrics
The seasons latest patterns
in Ginghams, Percales, Gala­
tia, Foulards, Chambrays, Etc.
New Taffeta Silk in plain
colors and black. Imported
Pongees in all grades, Pongee
Silk Plaids, Silk Foulards,
Samee Kool and many other
new cloths now ready for
your inspection.
I
i
Stylish Spring Waists
A splendid showing of all
grades, both in Voile and Silk
material.
New Models in Corsets
Thompson's Glove Fitting,
and Nemo, Corsets will please
you. Every pair guaranteed.
New House Dresses
Stylish garments at less
than the price of material.
Spring and Summer Underwear
The famous Munsing Line,
sold exclusively at this store.
Best fitting garment on the
market.
Come Here For Stylish Shoes
Our line of Footwear for
Spring will be here in a few
days, don’t buy until you see
them.
When in Dallas Don’t Fail to Visit
T H E BEE HIVE STO R E
“ A RELIABLE PLACE TO TRADE.”
a x u fv t a R IX
HIGH COST OF
MERCHANDISE
Lad us to buying what is known at
“ MILL ENDS.” These are short
lengths, in fact too short to place
in bolt yardage and thorofara sold
to tho trado at considorablo lost.
Have Just recently rocoivod a shipment of Mill
Ends consisting of
TABLE LIHEH, TICKING, 6ALETEA CLOTH,
WHITE CREPE, DRAPERY, CURTAIN
SCRIM, LAWNS, ETC.
VISIT OUR STORE
Where you can get the pick of these
short lengths at considerable less.
the present incumbent will be the
MKfOftT
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No. 29.
972.003.19 1
15,914.93 ;
2.200.00 [
716.66
11,639 95
»0 06
3,936.71
18.09
$i*>, jw 59
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less expenses
and taxes paid
Postal savings bank de
posits
91,722 91
Individual deposits sub­
ject to check
74.847.28
Demand certificate« of
Deposit
796.21
Time and Saving« deposits 9,775.78
T otal ,
915,000.00
4.0V).ni) |
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SELIG’S, Cash Price Store,
Mooting and Beating Competition
Service
Service is rather a small word, but it’ s really one o f the
biggest things in the world to day. You get out o f life just
about what you put into it.
There is honest service back o f every success, every
friendship, every important movement. We pride ourselves
upon the excellent banking service we can render. Service
is what makes our bank the best bank for you. I f you want
prompt, reliable, modern hanking service we offer it to you.
We will be glad to have you call and investigate.
BANK O F FALLS C ITY .
87,142.21
9106
209 59
State of Oregon)
! County of Poik)
K0W ABOUT THAT
I, W. H. Beard, Cashier of the above-named
( Dank, do solemnly swear that the above state­
ment Is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
W H BEARD. Cashier
Subscribed and &worn to before me this ISth
j day of March, 1918.
|L. 8.)
r . K
HUBBARD
Notary Public.
Commission expires Jan 6tli, 1920
CORRECT-Attest:
NEW SPRING SUIT
of Clothes?
Ed. V. Price
M. U Thompson, i
Ira C. Mehrling. J Directors
K U White.
\
T o anyone who doesn’t know o f the
wonderful advance* that have been made
in the preparation of smoking tobaccos
in the last few year* it may sound strange
to apeak of toasted cigarettes
Strictly speaking, we should aay ciga
rette* made of toasted tobacco; the smok­
er* of this country will recognise it more
readily by Its trade name. “ LUCKY
STRIKE “ —the toasted cigarette.
The American Tobacco Company are
producing millions of these toasted ciga
rette* and these are being bought in
enormous quantities through the various
tobacco funda conducted by the news­
papers of the country and forwarded
through the Red Croaa Society to the boys
in Franca.
This new process of treating tobacco
not only improve« the flavor of the tobacco
but It teals in this flavor and makes
the cigarettes keep better.
The Red Cross nurse is always glad to
have a cigarette for the wounded soidirg,
as, in most instances, that is the first
thing asked for.
« >
Co’s
Are Guaranteed
FOR
THE RED CROSS NURSES OF EUROPE
ARE G IVING TOASTED
CIGARETTES T O THE BOYS
&
SALE
BY
FALLS CITY LUMBER 4 LOGGING CO.
FALLS CITY HOSPITAL
EQUIPPED AND PREPARED TO HANDLE
General Surgery, Sickness, Accidents,
INCLUDING THOSE THAT COME UNDER
State Industrial Accident Commission
Rooms |2 to 93.50 per day, Including
general nursing and board.
Mrs. R. M. Massie, Matron
Dr. G. E. Prime, Mgr.
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