Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, April 13, 1918, Image 4

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SCHOOL NOUS
The'Sei«»**«' girls i t r saving *11
scraps o f goods to make msbim»- 1
for th*- snldi*>r Itovs.
Elizabeth W agner, a member o f
th«1 teachers' training «'lass, went
to Hlack Rock to teach a few day
during the absence o f th*1 teacher.
D E N T A L S ER V IC E
CAMP FIRE GIRLS
Local News Hems
The Camp Fire girls have made
nearly ¡5000 gun wipers for our
soldier hoys.
A week ago th»*
1 he (rest show at the Gem tonight ta m p Kire'girls hik«*« l to the other
side o f Mt. Brown, returning the
Clothes eleaned and presse«!.
, same day. They ex|**ct to hike
Urn. horde. Uin,i„ m th,. near future.
All employees of the Fells City
Lumber ft Logging Co., who hold
hospital tickets Issued by the
National Association, art hereby
notified that they are entitled to
havo teeth extracted or cleaned
through said ticket.
For further Information call at
my office.
A. G. ATWOOD.
Dentist
Mrs. Frisi Zu vor o f I Vallami is
Ralph Adams came Saturday
in Falls City on business this w*>*<k. from th** * ooa Bay country where
hr has I k t ii w ilin g his Spark
0. I. Starr and w ife o f IW t-
Arrester, lie says the weather
land w ere in th«* city Wednesday,
was delightful and money galore.
C A N D ID A IT! KOlt C O U N TY
JUDGE
WANTED
Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies,Pies j The Camp Fire girls are practie-
i hereby announce m ysi'lf u
A t Bsaemhly last F riday morn»
and
other bakery goo«ls, every ing this week for the stunt how,
candidate for the
Republican
ing the following progrnn> was
day, at the Falls City Bakery.
that will lie given th*' IHth.
nommaiiou for th** office o f
given:
The FalLs City lu m b er Co. sold ! Tho ? irls ««"trib u te d *2 to the
County Judge to succeed m yself.
Dialogue—1st grade
Hlsxit
i(>.000 in Liberty Hon«ls to Armenian relief tunil.
Subject to the voters at th«* P r i­
Song—School
a
their employees.
.
] I f any one has any old stocking»
mary election to he held Muy 17,
Star*Spangied Banner School
,
that cannot be darned and used.
1018.
Flag Sahite -School
One o f the horses fell off the
,F0r. Sa!» , F'a,r, y, ,R° 8? Swd ^ | the Camp Fire girls would h«1 glad
Sunn business policy. Econom»
One o f the high school teachers tallies. F. K . Hubbard.
to get them for gun wipers. They dock at ihe mill Friday morning. icul, but not parsimonious admin«
The d river had just unhitched,..
.
P ..
Mrs. Fred Z u ver o f Portland are also making trench candles.
rushed frantically home Tuesday
and in turning uround the horaea 1 t^tration .
Special attention to
with the measles, but the s a d , spent Sunday with her parents,
Friday evening the ta m p Fire hind fe*'t slipped and he sliil olT I Probate ( ourt.
part was, she returned at noon Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hunter, in girls h«*ld their ceremonial meet­ and stood with his front feet on 1
Respectfully,
without them.
Last Falls City.
ing in the woods near the river the edge o f the «lock. His feet
K. C. K IR K P A T R IC K
o f girls received honor w ere pushed off ami ho lauded all
The school garden has beenj Z. Batoorney and Gus Ander- , A number
,
,
right and apparently no worse for
(P d A d v e r t
cu ltivited and is now ready for son left Friday for Seaside w hen beads. A ft e r the meeting the> I the stunt.
they have employment.
Their j toasted Marshmallows,
cultivation.
families will follow as soon asj
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school closes.
The S. P. depot has boon treat­
WAR STAMP DRIVE
Rcpört for Polk
A irlie
•
Oaths
•
Falls City
C o u n ty
-
$ 302.55
-
-
431.38
-
-
240.7»
Rich real!
Beuna Vista
21*7.28
72.18
Total for week
*1,304.0.»
The grand jury will bn calk'd to
investigate chargee o f disloyalty.
Many persons complain from force
o f habit and with no thought, per­
haps, that they w ere disloyal, or
in any w ay aiding the enemy.
It is hard to believe that any
American citizen would say or do
anything that would embarrass
this country, especially .as the
seriousness o f the situation is be­
ginning to dawn.
ed to a coat o f ’yaller' paint
For Sale One good work mare.
A. H. Benton, Falls City.
4
DR. TH O M PSO N , the Port-
land eye sight specialist*
and optician will make regular
visits to Kails City. W atch this
paper for future dates.
Mr. and Mrs. A . F. (Vjurter
S100 R e w a r d , $100
entertained,
Thursday A pril 4th
h®
Th® r**«dt*rsi o f this papor will
|*loai»ed to l**arn t h it »her* I« at least o n «
in
honor
o
f
Lieutenant
and Mrs.
disease that science la s bet-n
able t * cu r* I " all Its 8ts*es. and that is
Prime. lieutenant Prime leaves
Catarrh. H all s Catarrh Cure Is the on ly
IN MEMORiAM
alttv* c o re now known to the medical
j A pril 10th for Washington, D. C.
C a tern ity. C atarrh being a constitutional
iw u lffg a
treat*!
St.
' Cards and dancing w ere enjoyed
A
lvin
Robinson
was
tx>rn
at
ir»' nL H a ll’s Catarrh Cure Is taken in­
ternally, acting diroc*tiy upon the Mood Louis. Michigan. August 1». 187*5, until a late hour.
A dainty lunch
and mucous surfaces o f the svatem. there-
hv destrnylnir the foundation «»f the dls- diet! March 30, 1918.
was served by Mrs. Courter,
e « « e « " d givin g the patient strength he
up the constitution and assisting
He came to Falls City in 189ft. assisted bv Mrs. Thompson, Mrs.
M M r t l n doing Its work
T h e proprietors
h ave so much faith In Its curative pow
was
married to Nellie Olin Oct. May Ellison and Mrs. Prim e o f
’r)oila
tfcet. they offer One Hundred Dollars
1 24, 1890.
fo r an;*’ case that it fan * to cure
i Salem. Lieutenant Prim e’s mother.
fo r t|*t o f testimonial®
J. CHEN BY é ' , Toledo, Ohi*'»
The
widow
and
seven
sons
sur-
The invited guests w ere: Mr. and
9o» l he * ! L’” 'p^lsts, 7V*
Take Vail's Family Pdt® *»■ consti pa I loo.
vive him, also a father and one Mrs. M. L. Thompson, Ellison,
Graham,
Bradley,
Matthews, j
brother, o f Halsey, Oregon.
. Since coming to oregon he has Mrs. Berg, Miss Selig, Mrs. Sears.
RhiidOrd Nbatoylay* Inc,
l«een a resident o f FalLs City ex­ Miss Wilson, Miss Cleveland, Miss
R*e*entr,
cept six years he lived on a farm Thompson, N. Selig, David Davis,
Grayam Griswold. Ennis F rin k ,;
in Linn County.
II
Chris Hansen,
D. F. Courter,
Treval
Powers,
Ensign
and Clive
BRIDGEPORT GLEANINGS
Courter.
A pril 8 1918.
THE END OF
THE RAINBOW
MYRTLE GONZALES
EAL PAUL
FRED CHURCH
AT
THE GEM
To-Night
Tlia Japan*-.# B »ib «r .
Evidently the Japancs* dr<> « Ions*
suffering people. I V e for in-t.inc:
the docility of the occupant of the
barber's chair. FT« mm ! him «If
there to get Dir Fair trie >ned and
pays the price. A p iri ■■( the t'm-
snrial operation, the !•,»r*><■ • , «* ■ I ti a
contrivance 8ome«hut ?*k> ^ eri<--
o f b'unt knitting nerd!* - padd< ’I ou
th" ends with cotton, protoed? to
/-!«an out the cars of tns patron.—
Por*ilir 8eienc" JfonthFc.
THE CHEAT W A R HAS M A PE
CIGARETTES A NECESSITY.
“Our *s>y* must have their smokes.
Sen-i them cigarettes!" Ttiis is a
tamsHar appeal now to all of us.
Among those most in demand ia
t*r now famous "toaeted" cigar. i*e-
LUC1CY STRIKE. T h e v «'i«ls o f this
favorite brand have been shipp' d to
France There is eum'-thing h' me-
like and friendly to the bo\1 in the
*i*ht of the familiar g r - - 1 rackages
with the red circle.
This homelike, appetinr.g «pi.ility
«if the I.T lfK Y STRIKR nesrette is
I *rgety due to tiie fact that the Burley
tobacco used m making it has been
toasted. “ It’s toasted” was the “ slo­
gan” that made a great success of
t.UCKY STRIKE in less than a year.
Now the American Tobacco Co. is
making 15 million LUCKY STRIKE
Cigarettes a day.
A good part of this immense pro­
duction is making its way across the
wster to cheer our boys. The Red
Crosa has distributed thousand* of
LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes.
FO R C O T N T Y T R E A S U R E R
A. V. R. Snyder desires to suc­
ceed him self and will go before
the people at the primary elec­
tion, M a y 17, as Republican
candidate, and would thank the
people fo r their votes.
. (Pd. A d v o r.)
FOR S T A T E S E N A T O R
1 hereby announce my candi­
dacy for the Kcpttblican nomina­
tion fo r State Senator fo r the
senatorial district composed o f
Polk und Benton counties, sub­
jec t to the decision o f the Kepuh,
ican voters at th',’ primury elec­
tion to be held M i £ 17, 1918.
I I. P A T I alnslt*
^ - u N,
Every Housewife or
Mother is ever under
that Nervous Strain^
which so often results
in Headaches, Dizzy
Sensations, Faintness,
Depression and other //
Nervous Disorders.
D r . Miles'
THE FATEfo,"
FOR YOU
For Your Country
THE TIM E TO SUBMIT
or
CONOUER
BADLY RUN DOWN.
••I hart h*» «n *« frrm lly run Sown
»m l in y n «-r»«« w * n In le r fin i»
condition
t In «! fre m im i h e«a -
N E R VIN E
a r b e a u»*I b u o n m e V e r y
. .a
is H ig h ly R e c o m m e n d e d
unntdo
•«* -In
bought A Im iti* of l»r.
ln«.
I ,0,0,1 l o g a n lo
my nerv » w r#
in S u c h Case».
» « »
anything.
IS HERE
»na
K
MU«**' N*rv-
f e e l b a lla r ,
I re­
co vere d niv »tn-nirth. and tv *»« aim1«
roo minie in led Irr.
IF F IR S T B O T T L E F A IL S T O
B E N E F IT. YOUR MONEY W IL L
BE R EFUN DED.
,.Un> preaio*. .
..ji’raloHl to have
* vote o f 8 to < In
(P d . Adver )
Donated to Liberty Loan Campaign
Mil«»1 Narrine
lo ninny of my M en da '»In* Imve
u — d II w i t h m l M i r t i i r r r« » n lia.
M l ! « . KHAN»*KM W I l i T L O C K .
Thompson’s Drug Stori
17» liniatiway, BrJimtcU'ly, N. T.
>-
E. K. PIA 8ECKI
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Chas. Ryan killed 13 hogs the
1st and shippedd to Portland so
A Stirring Romance of
as to get the top price.
California’s Wonderful
The Farmers Union had
Redv» *od Forests I supper at the Hall the 2d.
Introducine
[pay® fle s s a
Second-hand, go*sl sueks. W ill
pay 8« Is cash,
N. S L U G .
Farm Loans 6 1-2
620 Mill Shoot.
Dalla«, Oregon
a fine
»iistncso Cnrhs
When on the road home from a
pie social, last Saturday, Mr. Lock
| was run into by a car, but eseped
injury.
The farm ers are busy sowing
; grain.
HOTKI.
f allô City Ibotel
S a m p le R o o m »
Beat A e e e m m o d a llo n i
{
f
Dick Gage has sold his motor­
cycle to Mr. Murphy.
George W. Gardner visited his
daughter, Mrs. McCherry on last
Sunday.
«
BLACK ROCK ITEMS
Miss Malxd Baker was in Falls
City on Friday.
Miss Freeta Wallace made a
business trip to Falls City Friday.
Byron Aimes and Miss Freeta
W allace w ere in Falls City ¡Satur­
day.
W . L Tooze came to our town
Monday night to make a speech
about Liberty Bonds.
Mrs. Fowler ond Lora Aimes
made a business trip to Dallas on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Collier and family
o f Portland are speeding this week
with Mr. and Mrs. Bullis.
Mrs. Emily Keeney and‘ daugh­
ter Thelma w ere Falls City visit­
ors on Saturday.
What Does
W ar Time
Mean
To You
cause “w a r
W h a t about the boys who are
fighting fo r you in France?
For you—a little economy
and deprivation. F or them the
W . T. W allace and Miss Benlah
Bly and Miss Freeta Wallace w ere
in Falls City on Sunday.
Saturday .’night at the dance,
they sold 14,000 in Liberty Bonds.
That you m ay dwell in
Jesse Keeney was in our city
on Monday.
Floyd and Io y e d Keeney were
visitors in our city on Friday.
Misses Opal and Freeta Wallace
w ere Dallas visitors on Tuesday.
A llie Hallstrom made a business
trip to Dallas on Tuesday.
R . L. C H A P M A N
F UNE R A L . DI RECTOR
Wo attmd lo all work promptly.
Dalla» ond Falle City, Oro.
Bohle’s Barber Shop
AltBNCY OK
I n t e r n a t io n a l T a il o r in g
peace, plenty, and security, they
sacrifice everything, give everything,
brave everything, and face a nameless
grave with a smile and a song.
IVhat are you doing, or giving,
or sacrificing fa r them?
tit
co .
D A I.I .AS STEAM l . ^ ' t i K Y
HundU « forward«*'! \%«dne*dây morning
time” means
shortage; less sugar in your coffee; bad
business; less ironey than you think
you ought to maker
trenches; the pitiless storms of rain and
sleet; the ceaseless deafening bombard­
ment of the guns; hunger, cold and
fever; wounds and death.
George Graves was a Falls City
visitor on Monday evening.
KIINKIIAL DIRECTOR
99
Are you complaining be-
ü
O r o e g e , P ro p rie to r
ffasi
The
Third
Liberty Loan
is your opportunity to
prove th e p a trio tis m th at is
in your heart and on your lipa.
<V.
Ü
Your opportunity to
s h o w y o u r s e lf w o r t h y o f
th « heroism, the devotion, the
self-renunciation o f your sol­
diers and sailors.
Canili'is, TobarcoH nml Cigars, at
L. B. W O N D E R L Y ’S
Your opportunity to
sh are, in s o m e sm all d e g re e,
the sufferings of those who
stand ready to make the su­
preme sacrifice for you.
A // you can do is little
en o u g h . Y o u s im p ly lend
your money. Do it, and tie glad
that you can do so much and
sorry you can do no more.
'jm
f
Headquarters for Csnd1 (an*I Cigar*
WEA'ÇHERLY CON F Fil TIONF.RY.
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