Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, March 23, 1918, Image 4

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O B IT U A R Y
1 , 716 , 000,000
Pounds o f Flour Saved
if rach o f our 22,000,000 families use this recipe
instead of white bread.
One loaf saves 11,000,000 pounds; three loaves n
week for a year means 1,716.000,000 pounds saved!
Enough to Feed the Entire Allied Army
Corn Bread with Rye Flour
1 c u p corn meal
1 c u p r y e (lo u r
2 u M e i p o o n i «upar
5 toaopoon* Royal Baking P ow der
1 tea»poon eall
I cup m ilk
1 «II
2 tablespoons shortening
B arley flour or oat flour m ay be used instead of rye flour w ith squally good
results. Sift dry ingredients into bow l; add milk, beatsn egg and m elted
shortening. Stir well. P ut into greased pan, allow to stand in w arm place
20 to 25 m inutes and bake in m oderate oven 40 to 45 m in u te s
Oar new Red, H 'k 'l r and Blue booklet, “Best War Time Recipes," containing many other
recipes for making delicious and wholesome wheat saving roods, mailed free—address
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., D e p t. H, 135 William S t, New York
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FOOD WILL W IN THE W AR
Qtyr IFaUa (Eity Nriua
D. L . W O O D
Publisher
• • trcond rliM ro*tl mt tb* poatoffie«
at Falla City. Polk County. O r f* n . a a Jar tba
Art of
of Uarrb 3. IS 4 O
Telephone - News Office.
Subscription Rate«: O ne year, 11.00: six month*.
10 cents; th re e m onths. 25 cents: single copy. 5 eta.
A d rertla ln f Ratea: D isplay. 15 c e n ts a n In c h ;
B usiness Notice*. 5 cen ts a lin e ; For Sale, Kent.
E xchange. W ant and Pay E n terta in m en t No­
tices. 5 c»s. a lin e . Card of T hanks 50 eta; le u *
Notices, leg a l rates.
Copy for new ads. a n d eb a n g e ssh o u ld be sen t
to The News uot later th a n W ednesday.
Official lfawspapar of tha City of Falla Cite
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
MRS
CO R DI E N E W M A N
Mrs. Cordie Newman died Wed
nesday morning, March 20. HUH.
after an illness of several years.
The body was prepared for burial
and shipited, Thursday, to the
family home at Caldwell, Idaho,
for interment.
Mr. Newnan and family came
to Fulls City September 10, 1017
hoping the change would la* bene­
ficial to Mrs Newman’s health,
hut she grew weaker until the
end came.
Mrs. Newman was Item in Fast
Tennessee in 18*54 and was mar­
ried to M. A. Newman October ft,
1H87. To this union, five children
were born, all of whom are living,
the two younger being with her
during her last illness.
P H IL L IP W AGNER
SCHOOL NOTES
FORMALDEHYDE
l-ust Friday morning at assem­
bly the following program was
THE
given by the 4th grade:
Dramatized Story The Frog
FARM ER’S FRIEND
and the Princess.
F OR T r e a t m e n t o f
Recitation
Helen Hall and
Norman Robertson.
Diseased train, Potatoes
The Stur Spangled Banner
School
and tyfgetables
Flag Salute School
AND MANY (tf£S ABOUT THE
Owing a change in the weather
the science department has quit
Home, Stablflj* ” ’1
serving soup.
*4 kw). 000 . 0 «» ;
Mesdumea Lav is, Hubbard.
H
od
Jones, lame. Brown and Mr. Hal
Thompson visited s o h o d this week
f o r
s a R
.
The ro|Hjrt cards were given
out this week.
Thompson’s D rug
ru g _
I ¿ 1 st Sunday night the Honor
Guard girls went in a liody to the
E. K. P I A S
church and dedicated the service
A T T O RN E Y AT L A W
fiug.
Farm Loan« 8 \ - 2 / a
The Honor Guard girls are
Dulia», Drogo. j
practicing for the stunt show to 620 Mill Slraat,
be given next Thursday night.
TßUüllL'öö tinted
The Honor (5uunl girls have
made several small service flags
HOTliI.
this week, which will be given to
the mothers of Falls City, who
have sons in the war. The girls
are a l s o making a large service
S im p l« D oom *
ting for the school.
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Phillip Wagner was born at
Streff, Austria Hungary. While
there he taught school and preach­
Mrs. W. T. Brown was a Dallas NEW SAW MILL TO BE INSTALLED ed the gospel for thirty-five years.
In 1801 he emigrated from Europe
visitor Wednesday.
Tom Word has been engaged
to Canada, and while there served
this week in unkmding machinery
A recent visitor at Salem found
two years us postmaster. In 1803
O k lah o m a,
N. N. Christy, formerly of Falls for a saw mill to be installed on he moved to Portland and then to
*.»00.01'ijlilO to ro m iw n -
FOR S TA TE S EN A TO R
his
ranch
four
miles
south
of
town.
fo r th e Ion*»» they hub -
City strongly intrenched in the
FalLs City in 1896, where he re­
I hereby announce my candi­
ti* K ov eru in v n t e a ta b lia h -
Capitol City. Mr. Christy said It will have a capacity of 30,000 sides! until his death, Wednesday,
Ht « fle u re lo w e r
that he was making a living exer­ feet and will give employment to March 20. 1018. aged 81 years, dacy for the Republican nomina­
<%kol price.
thirty or for forty men. Is is said
cising his “ noodle.”
R. L. sis, of M¡a#ÍB»ippi,
three months and six days. A tion fo r’State Senator for the
the mill will be operated on a 10-
•¿'•o-l!Xli>K leg ia-
wife and ten children are left to senatorial district composed of
F U N E R A 1 (Would ! . .
hour
day
shift.
Polk
and
Benton
counties,
sub­
Marriage license was issued
mourn his death.
^ * pro ilu .’* » J
With the installation of this mill
ject to the decision of the ltepub,
March 16th at Vancouver, Wash.,
W o a tto rn i t a all w o itia tio n ia
Funeral
services
were
held
from
21 a t th e
to Leonard C. Frink, age 26 years there will be ten mills within four the family residence at 3:00 o’clock lican voters at the primary elec­
D alla* B rig a n tin i; Hour
miles
of
this
city,
and
means
uj
tion
to
be
held
May
17,
1918.
of Falls City, and Miss Carrie
nor
Thursday afternoon by E. A. 1 21 -
Stevens, age 36, of Portland, Ore. considerable pay roll to Falls City. Do w, and interment in the I. ().
I. L. PATTERSON,
Mr. Frink is the son of Mr. and It would seem that now is th e: O. F cemetery.
( Pd . A d v e r .)
Mrs. Charles Frink of Falls City, time, the accepted time, for some
A G E N C Y OK
and Miss Stevens is the youngest of the merchants of Falls City to 1
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awake from their Hip VanWinkle 1
• H - H - i- H I l * H l - H - i -l I t i l l H ’ H '
sister of Mrs. Albert Teal.
D a l l a s htkam l a u n d r y
sleep, rise to the occasion and get j
Hu ml lea for w arded \\ edtiea.Uy morning
Some people are living very their share of the shekels that I
they
have
allowed
to
slip
through
j
economically during these troub­
their lingers by “ Penny Wise andj
lous times.
Pound Foolish,” methods.
Womens Dress Shoes in Black. Gray, Tan and
White. Men’s Dress Shoes in Black, Tan and
W A N T E D TO TRADE
Men’s Work Shoes in special lines, also the IJ, S.
BRIDGEPORT GLEANINGS
Two small pigs for chickens.
Army Shoe.
Call Bohle s residence. Mrs. R.
March 18, 1918.
All at the lowest prices that they can be had.
M. Matthews.
Mr. J. Gage was a Dallas visitor
the 13th.
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WANTED
Oscar Smith was a school visitor
H - l - l- H - H - H - l
I I ( 1 i 1 !■ H -M»
Second-hand, good sacks. Will lately.
-
-
pay 8cts cash.
N. SELIG.
The Bridgeport school is now
('midi"*,
Tobacco«
and
Cigars,
at
taking steps toward organizing a
L H. W on DERBY’S
junior Red Cross society.
FALLS
CITY
MEAT
MARKET
A reader wants to know if there
Dorsie Turner was a visitor at |
is a Boy Scout organization in this
the home of Joe Gage last week.
C. J . BRUCE, Proprietor.
city. The answer is that there is
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gage were
and that H. H. Lowe is Scout
visitors
at the home of Thomas
Master and wiU take pleasure in
....UNDER NEW M AN AG EM EN T....
Guthrie’s
this week.
furnishing the inquiring party
with such information as he may
E. E. Lee recently sold his farm
Fresh Beef, Pork, Fish, Pouiiry, Eic.
desire.
near L. B. Murray’s.
Miss Marie and Mabel Lee visi­
. Will buy your Beeves, Veals, Hogs and Chickens.
ted at the home of Mrs. Chas.
TITUS-HARLAN NUPTIALS
Ryan, Friday.
CALL AND GIVE US A TRIAL.
WE WILL PLEASE YOU.
Austin L. Titus, of Falls City,
There
will
be
a
dance
at
the
ar.d Miss Gladys Harlan, of Dallas
lIpHibjiiai 1er» for Cundy and Gigari
F A L L S C IT Y M E A T M A R K E T
were united .in marriage at the hall soon.
home of the bride’s sister, L. L
George Wagner was a school • l- H - H —I—l- H - H —I—I—H H - H - H - H - I - H - H - I - H -M -I-H - I-I-M I I I 1 I I I l -H - H -V WEATHERLY CONFECTIONERY.
Driver, 607 Main street, at 1:30 visitor Friday.
Monday afternoon, Rev. Howard Glenn Gage was a Black Rock
McConnell officiating. The couple business visitor last Saturday.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
left on the 2:00 o’clock train for a
Passenger Train Schedule
short honeymoon trip. Mr, Titus
Miss Anna Hardt and brother
Effective July 16 1**17 '
has enlisted in the non-flying Fred were visiting at the home of
1*1
in
l«7
WRIT Hoi Mi
am . am.
pm.
branch of the aviation corps and Mrs. Gage Sunday.
Salem . . . 7 ;05 9.35
3.45
expects to be called to service in
Dallas . . . 8.15 10.57
5 15
FallaC ity. 8.45 11.80
a few days. His bride is one of Mr. Reimer is clearing up some
5.45
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Bl’k Rock.
11:50
the operators of the local telephone land near Bridgeport.
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exchange and on her return will
am. pm.
pm
The farmers have begun their
Bl’k Rock
1.00
Striving to
continue her work there while her
spring work.
Falls City. 9.20 1.20
5.50
husband is serving his country.—
Dallas . . . 10.00 1.45
satisfy
the
6.25
Itemizer.
Salem . . . 11.0 0 3.10
7.20
demands of
A. A. Wade of near Salem was
^
A. C. Po*-«m, A(JKNT J
in the city Thursday.
everyone is
CARD OF THANKS
A
class
of
19
went
to
Salem
Kxtru copies of The News are
We extend our heartfelt thanks
apt to affect the nerves, printed
Wednesday
night
and
were
initia­
each week, and will be sent
to those who so kindly assisted
and continual standing to any address desired, postpaid,
during the sickness and death of ted into the Maccabees.
L I V E D IN M IS E R Y .
Mrs. E. J. Fuller of Salem vis­
our beloved wife and mother.
may weaken the Heart. f> cents
'1 uurrneed (re a lly from
ited her daughter, Mrs. N. Lunde
nerrouaneoa
and
h-od-
M. A. Newman,
bc H col
T h e leant excite­
last
Sunday.
D r, M iles’ N ervine
and family.
m ent (a v a mo dreadful
pain.
I
b
o
(a
n
un
ln
(
Dr.
The Dallas city council have
is* invaluable for Nervous
Notice to New* Subscribers
Milan’ N ervine and a few
threatened
to
enforce
the
laws
day» la te r n tarted to take
PRE-EASTER SERVICES
troubles, and for the Heart
D r. Mile«' H e a rt T re a t­
relating to auto speeders, airguns
A .nark her*1 indicates that
m ent. I anon (o t no much
Dr. M ile s ’
The Christian Church congrega­ and riding biciycles on the side
your subscription is delinquent.
b e tte r th a t I wee encour­
tion will hold a pre-Easter meet- walks. Dallas folk are getting to
Plenae call and fix it.
aged a n d continued taking
H eart T re a tm e n t
th e tw o rem edlea until I
mg. beginning March 24th and be too particular. The idea of
» u bo well th a t work was
continuing to Easter Sunday, prohibiting a man coasting down
is highly recommended.
no b o th er to m e a t all."
the streat a 60 miles an hour, or
March 31.
MRS. LOTUS K IS i,
IK FIRST B O T T L E FAILS TO B E N E ­
, "V
Idaho Fails, Idaho.
The public is invited to enjoy the biker monopolizing the side
FIT YOU, YOUR MONEY W IUL
SaokaiTplttee,
REFUN DED.
___ 1 CITY, O R E . se-
these services with the congrega­ walk, say nothing of the pleasure
O r e h a r d I » «¿, ' o f
of having your window glass bro­
tion. All are welcome.
E. Claude Stephens, Pastor. ken by a target or airgun.
j f a lia ti tty: Ih o tcl
Bohle’s Barbe
Shoes Have Arrived
Local News Hems
The best show at the Uen. tonight
Clothes cleaned and pressed.
Wm. Bohle.
Dr. Atwood is visiting this week
at Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Ross visited
at Bridgeport Saturday night and
Sunday.
Lime and Sulphur Spray
sale at A. Courier & Co's.
for
Mrs. Beard visited friends in
Portland the first of the week.
For Sale—Almost new Cascade
range. Price reasonable. Inquire
at the News office.
Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Barn­
hart returned from Portland Sun­
day.
Leslie Griffin and wife were
Salem visitors Sunday and Mon­
day.
For Sale—Practicp.lly new go-
cart, Parties owni? ig it have left
the State and will sell it cheap.
Inquire at News office.
Frank Phillips is visiting at the
home M. B. GiDson.
Miss Veva Flint and little neph­
ew, Leslie Harding, went to Port­
land Monday to spend a few days
visiting Mrs. Claude Harding.
Fresh Brer.d, Cakes,Cookies,Pie3
and other 'oakery goods, every
day, at the Falls City Bakery.
Fritz Dro^ge went to Salem on
Monday, returning Tuesday.
Mr. Potter of Portland, general
sales agent for the Falls City Log­
ging and Lumber Co. was in the
city Tuesday.
Bohle is again ready to do your
cleaning and pressing after next
M o n d a y , and don’t forget that
new spring suit th at you have
p ro m ise d your self. We can give
you all the latest fabrics and pre­
war prices. Step in and see our
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M rs. E . F o r s h e y
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