Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, May 11, 1918, Image 1

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    FALLS
VOL. XIV
NEWS
No. 37.
PALLS CITY OREGON. SATURDAY. MAY 11, 1»18
—
Tlie Black Rock school ia going
to have school on Saturday from
All the schools were naked by
the Government to give speeches now until school ia out.
Mrs. W. T. Wallace ia on the
or write themes, to further the
chow * of the
"Lilterty l/ian." ■•sk list.
fall« City met the request with
Mrs. N. E. Hughes ia »till im-
for the man who has shown sys-^ h»>r usual activity. The grades
prov ing.
tematic business ability. A suc­ from the 5th grade to the 12th
Claud Wallace of Gilliam ia vis­
grade took part, and for the heat
cess in hi« own business, will be ajieech or theme a certificate waa ! iting his grand parent« in this
successful with the C o ^ ty ’s given. From the Senior class city this week.
Mrs. Patia Kelley returned to
Laurena 'I'reat received the honor,
buaineM.
the Sophomore class, Mildred our city on Tuesday.
Reynolds, and the Freahman claaa
Mabel Murphv.
From the 5th
B R ID G E P O R T O L I A N I N O S
gracje Myrtle Ellis and from the
8 th (trade Opal Ward.
May 6 , lPlS.
“ Esmerelda”
Ksmerelda” the play chosen to
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Frink were
two years he hair Served
the peo­ Is* given June* 2 d. Best t jilay ever visitors at the home of Jim Burns
^erv
given in Falla City. Don't miss it.
last Sunday.
ple of Polk
(»i^nty
Jolk (U
n t as Rural
The Mag pole ia being painted
Mr. and Mrs. |J. Guthrie were
jerviaoriAit
School Supervisorrestands
on his Red, White and Blue, the aenior
visitors at the home of James
record as a public servant.
colors.
Murphy last Sunday.
The girla basket ball team are
Roy Moffit and brother Alvin
planning on a public game at
were
visitors at the home of W.
Wagner’s Hall next Wednesday.
F. Lee on Sunday.
There are now 41 member« of
George Watford traded horses
the Pig Club. Eldon Frink, Ever-
ette and Donald Dunnitte. Ronald with Sam Burk of Airlie.
of Monmouth, Republican Candidate
Hoffman and Claire Brown have
I. F. Yocum has moved to the
purchased
registered Chester Smith Boys home.
Whites. The other members have
grade hogs.
Our school now
| lioasts of the largest Pig Club in
BOY SCOUTS
the State of Oregon. The Bank
At
the
last
meeting of the Boy
I finances the project, furnishing
Scouts
they
decided
to ad another
leach boy or girl with the capital
patrol to the troop. Any boy over
necessary to buy the pig.
12 years old wanting to join may
We have a live lot of boys and attend the meeting at the school
girls in the Poultry Club. Will house Monday night.
tell you more about that next
The Scout Master has sent for
j week.
the Boy Scout bags. At the next
by his personal efforts in High school,
meeting they will talk about a trip
BUCK ROCK ITEMS
to the Coast.
SCHOOL MOTES
VOTE
F .Q R
Floyd D. Moore
A
FOR
t
County Clerk
Educated
Normal school, Business college and Law school.
Primaries May 17.
ij
Mabel Baker was in Falls City
For Sale—Span good heavy
on Saturday.
Mrs. Graves and Mrs. Bly made work horses. Also cow that will
freshen soon. Phone 151.
11
a trip to Falls City on Saturday.
GRAHAM-W ATT
C L O T H I N G CO.
SAC R IFIC ED
FOR
13 DAYS TO REDUCE STOCK ONE-THIRD
The World War has jumped prices of clothing, furnishing goods and shoes to unheard of heights.
For The
RIGHT PRICES
For The
RIGHT TREATMENT
And The
RIGHT GOODS
SELIG’S, Cash Price Store,
Meeting end Betting Cwnpefitien
The Best Worker
DALLAS, OREGON
EN TIR E STOCK
SELIG’S
You may work regularly so many hours a day and so
many days a week, year after year, for money, but there'«
a harder worker than you are
Y ol will appreciate him when you get him to working
for you. This name is MONEY. Once get money to work­
ing for you instead of you working for it and you will find
that money never sleeps, but works for you day and night
365 days in the year. Can you equal it? Certainly not. Start
a bank account with us and you will soon have money work­
ing for you.
BANK OF FALLS CITY.
Here is a ray of
sunshine to every man and boy in Polk County. We are the only exclusive men’s store in the county and carry the best
known mukes of clothing, shoes and hats, which were bought before the heavy advance in prices, which we are now selling
at prices for lo s * * ’ian other merchants can buy at wholesale today. This slaughter of prices will continue for thirteen days,
during which tirrft- we must and will reduce this stock one-third. This is an opportunity no man or boy can afford to miss, as
the prices for next Fall will be double the present retail prices, so buy now and save at least one half on your clothing bill
for this y e a r . ________________________________________:_______________________
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DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THIS MONEY SAVING SALE
NOW ABOUT THAT
NEW SPRING SUIT
of Clothes?
Ed. V. Price & Co’ s
$27.50 Hart Schaffner & Marx Chalmers and Coopers Balbrig- Men.s Uorsehide Leather Gloves Men’s heavy ribbed Cotton
Suits at less than todays whole­ gan Union Suits, regular $1.50 worth today, $1.50, now
Union Suits, values to $1.25, to
$1.19
sales cost, now
$21.05 values, at
89c goat
89c
Men’s heavy work Shoes, in Men’s Fibertex Silk Hose, all 500 Men's 75c Four-in-hand Men’s Straw Harvest Hats
tan or black, worth today $ 6.00 colors, regular 40c values
Neckties to go at
5QO worth up to 40c, to close out at
now at
$ 3 .6 9
29c
13c
►
Regular 20c heav weight Cotton
One lot Florsheim Shoes in tan Closing out our entire line of Gloves to go at
13c
only, lace or button, to close Men’s Hip Boots at
out at
$ 4 .9 5
$ 4 .9 5 Fruit of the Loom Muslin Night
Shirts now selling at
980
Men’s all wool Blue Serge Suita Kahki, Red and Indigo Blue
fast colors, regular $27.50 and Handkerchiefs
One lot of Men’s Felt Hats, all
$30.00 values
$21.85
8 c styles and shapes, values to
$3.50, now at
$1.49
One lot Men’s Cassimere and Men’s $5.00 Kahki color wool
Worsted Suits, values to $18.00 Sweaters, Army style
Men’s $1.00 Negligee Shirts, at
now at
$ 9 .9 5
$3.3 9
69c
ABPH,
Boys’ Wool Knee Pant Suits,
ages 6 to 17, all colors, regular
$7.00 sellers, at
$ 4 *9 5
Men's $2.00 heavy
Kahki Pants at
weight
$ 1 .6 9
Holeproof and Interwoven Silk
Hose, regular 75c sellers at
590
Are Guaranteed
FOR
SALE
BY
FALLS CITY LUM BER & LOGGING CO.
•I-H - 1 !■ t -M- H I l I -H - H - H - 1 I I I I 1
FALLS CITY MEAT MARKET
C. J . BRUCE, Proprietor.
■UNDER NEW M A N A G EM EN T .
Frtik Beef, Perk, Fisk, Peelfry, Etc.
Will buy your Beeves, Veals, Nogs and Chickens,
Remember the Place; Now is the Time
CALL ABD 8IVE US A TRIAL.
WE WILL PLEASE YOU.
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