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About Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1918)
BRI00EP0RT 01EANIN0S FORMALDEHYDE T Local News Items , *'**' * * * W. T. Wallace and Joe Wallace H aney (.age and wife »Pr«? m ade a business trip to Dallas on visitors at the home o f rount Tuesday. The beat show at the Gem tonight Murphy last Sunday. Mr. and Mra. E. G. Balder roe Dick Gage was u Dallas visitor made.a business trip to Portland * Ralph Adams visited home folks last Sunday. last Saturday. the latter part of last week. H E FARMER’S FRIEND FOR TREATMENT OF Diseased Grain, Potatoes and Vegetables AND MANY USES ABOUT THE Home, Stable and Chicken FOR House * S ALE AT Thompson’s Drug Store E. K. P I A S E C K I ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Farm Loans 5 1 - 2 , Beautiful spring hat Gregory’s, at Dallas. at Mrs. Mrs. J. M. Cleveland was down from Powell's camp the first of the week to spend a few days. Kobeit Bradley left Wednesday evening for a month or six weeks visit in Oklahoma. See those new wash skirts, waists and dresses at Mrs. Greg ory's store, Dallas. Coye Morris was operated on Monday and had his tonsils anc adenoids removed. He is recover ing nicely. Fresh Bread. Cakes,Cookies.Pies i Mill Street, • Dallas, Oregon and other bakery goods, every day, at the Falls (Sty Bakery. • . u r in e s C a r^ Mrs. Eleanor Butler and Mrs. E. G. White were Dallas visitors hotel Tuesday. Jf a lls C it y Ib o te l S a m p l e . lo o m s B e a l A c c o m m o d a t io n s F. Drotge, Proprietor FUNERAL DIRECTOR R . L. C H A P M A N FUNERAL DIRECTOR B U L K HULK 111 MS A wonderful line of ladies peti- coats, gloves and hosiery at Mrs. Gregory’s store, Dallas. Mrs. Eld Post of Salt Lake City, Utah who has been visiting a few days with Mrs. J. M. Cleveland, left for Portland Monday after noon where she will make a short visit before returning home. Mrs. Jessie Ryan is quite ill Miss Opal Wuliace was a Port Miss Estellu Plankinton is staying land visitor lust Saturday. with her. Ed Sodestrom made a trip to Harry Welton. while riding his Portland Saturday. motor cycle near Bridgeport had Mr. and Mi's. 0. J. Baker and the misfortune to turn over and family made a trip to Falls City received a fall. Fortunately he on Monday. was not seriously injured. Miss Bell Moffit is working for j Andy Turner and Mis« Vesta Hughes were Fulls City visitors Mrs. John Sumpter. on Saturday. Miss Margret Sammons of Tails Mrs Patiu Kelley left for Port City has been employed to teach land Tuesday. in the school here another year. W. N. Brown of Laurel is visit ing his granddaughter. Mrs. O. J T O O LATE Baker of this city. Several news items were re Mrs. W. C. Bullis and Mrs. S. ceived on Friday afternoon of last G. Price were Falls City cullers on week and therefore too late for Wednesday. Saturday’s issue. Some of the items were happenings of the Jimmie Collier returned to our early part of the week and seem city from thefSiletz on Tuesday. ingly might have been sent in at Miss Eva Bullis of our city went an earlier date. Under ordinary to the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank circumstances we do not set any Ellis Thursday, returning Satur type after noon on Friday, which day. means that all matter must be in Rev. Wm. Brown o f Sweet the bands of the printer in time to Home returned t> this city on be put in type before that time. After all the type is set comes the “ make-up" printing, folding and Harry Phelps and family moved getting ready to mail, which takes to camp on Sunduy. the greater part of the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Balderree and we mail it Friday night. moved to camp on Wednesday. This issue round»out four years The Red Cross Drive which is under the present management, being made at Black Rock has. so and whatever other faults may far, made a success. be charged it hts always been out on time. Help us to continue and Mrs. Bly and Beula Bly left for to better serve by handing the the Siletz on Monday. news in early, and more of it. The Epworth League had gathering at the home of Mr. and Dallas and Falls City, Ore Mrs. F. A. Horn, Tuesday even ing, in honor of Hathawav Buell, one of its members who is home Y EN .N SALEM STOP AT THE on a short furlough from his camp in Washington. From all accounts it must have been an evening of J II. LAUT ERNAN, Prop. intense jollity and a happy send Mrs. O. P. Driggs and little Rates: Single. 50c, 75c. $1.00 To the Voters off for its loyal members. daughter of Gaston have been Double: 75c, to $1.50. o f Polk County: visiting at the home of F. F. Have DR. THOMPSON. I cannot refrain from express Drigg the past week. give your eyes a thorough ing appreciation of the very fine1 examination with the latest instru Mrs. C. H. F.sher and children support which I received from the AGENCY OF ments known to science, the are spending the week in Portland. republican parly at the primary. opthalmoscope. W ith this instru I n t e r n a t io n a l T ailo rin g co . Mr. Fisher joined them Friday I trust that I may prove myself D a l la s steam l a u n d r y ment the eye can be illuminated worthy of the confidence which an<^ w re*urn S u n d a y , Bundles forwarded Wednesday m orning and the inner as well as the outer your indorsement shows. Mrs. Robert Griswold and child conditions, and smallest defects I also wish to publically express ren left Friday afternoon for u found. He gives you as thorough my appreciation for the fair and j short visit at Linton and Portland. an examination as could be had in friendly spirit manifested through! any first-class office and costs you out the campaign by my honorable | nothing. Consult him Monday, opponents, Mr. Connor and Mr. June 3rd. Falls City Hotel all day. Uglow. Mrs. Ralph Adam was in Dallas Winning the nomination ¡3 Tuesday. doubly gratifying because of the Mrs. J. M. Cleveland and Miss support which both of them ha\e! proffered me for the general elec Esther were in Dallas Tuesday tion. Mrs. Jim Lane of Brighton, Or. I sincerely trust that I may so is visiting her mother. Mrs. Ar- conduct my work in the future a>i<Ji<'8, Tobaccos and Cigars, at rence, and sister, Mrs. Crawford. that I may prove myself worthy Mrs. Mary Dempsey Adams is of your support at the general] L. B. W O N D ER LY ’S election in November. visiting Mrs. Aurland. If elected, I assure the people Mr. Young is quite ill. of Polk County that I shall serve; Pof. Reynolds was in town on them without reference to party, Thursday. but that the faithful peiformance j One Hundred Cents' Worth Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kimber visi of all the duties of the office will of Mercy and Relief for ted Mrs. Kimber’s mother, Mrs. be my constant aim. I am, Every War Fund Dollar. Respectfully, Crawford, for a week, Floyd D. Moore. Miss Harriet and Howard South- We attend to all work promptly. New Argo Hotel Bohle's Barber Shop C O M I N G T u e s d a y , J u n e the 4 t h , at TH E GEM TH EA TR E T H E TR O U B A D O U R S SOCIETY'S M U SIC A L P R EIU 0E S AN ORCHESTRA TROUPE FEATURIN0 Catherine Roberts IN E D U C A T IO N A L IN T E R L U D E S » A ll NIGHT 0ANCE AFTER SHOW. MATTHEW S HALL. SAM E M U S IC - F IV E PIECE ORCHESTRA e e e e e ie — < I » H -H - f Monmouth Co-Operative C OWNED BY FARME RUN BY FARMERS, GIVES SQUARE DEAL TO FARMER. Mrs. G. E. Prime left Wednes day evening for Atlanta, Ga., to meet the Doctor who is stationed there. Have your corset fitted at Mrs. Gregory’s store. Best and most reasonable corset on the market today. Lady Ruth, R. & G. and Gossard, each pair guaranteed. State of Ohio, city of Toledo. ( „ Lucas County, ( x Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he !* senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney » Go., doln* business In the City of To ledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HLNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev ery ease of Catarrh that eannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before mo and subscribed In my presence, this Cth day of December. A. D. l m (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cura Is taken Internally and acts directly upon tho blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggists 71c. Take Rail’s ramlly Pells for constipation. 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