OBITUARY FORMALDEHYDE THE FARMER’S FRIEND *OR TREATMENT OF Diseased Grain, Potatoes and Vegetables AND MANY USES ABOUT THE Home, Stable and Chicken House FOR SALE AT Thompson’s Drug Store ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 3 loans 5 1-2 0 ill Stroot. • Johnnie Chappell came home on a furlough, return» g Monday. N. Lu tide made a trip to Lenta last Sunday, returning the same day. Mrs. I. G. Singleton was down from Portland last week to attend the funeral of her nephew, R. V. DeWitt. Fresh Bread, Cakes.Cookies,Pies and other bakery goods, every day, at the Falls City Bakery. S. V. Ramp, of Brooks, Oregon was here last Saturday looking for loganberry pickers. He says that there is a bumper crop this year. E. K. P I A 8 E C K I T it m 1 he best show at the Geui tonight Dallas, Oregon jCiunncoe Mrs. Edith Newhouse was down from Powell’s camp Tuesday. Mrs. A. Hoppe was in Dallas Monday. HOTEL jfa lle C itv jIh o te l S a m p le R o o m « B e st A c c o m m o d a tio n s Wanted—Girl for general house work. Phone 711 or 226. Mrs. J. M. Cleaveland came down from Powell’s camp this week to stay until after gradua­ tion exercises in June. F. O roego, P ro p rie to r F U N E R A L D IRECTO R A. V. R. Snyder of Dallas was in town on business Thursday. R. L. C H A P M A N FUNERAL DIRECTOR We attend io all work promptly. Dallas and Falls City. Ore WHEN IN SALEM STOP AT THE Hew Argo Hotel J Rates: H. LAUTER SAN, Prop. Single, 50c. 75c. S1.00 Double: 75c, to $1.50. Bohle’s Barber Shop AGENCY OF I nternational T ailoring D allas steam laundry co . B undles forw arded W ednesday m orning HMiii' s. Tobaccos and Cigars, at L B. WON DERBY’S Alex Stevens and wife, Wm. Bancroft: Wyrick and wife; and Aemon Brown motored up from Portland last Saturday evening to attend the funeral of R.V.DeWitt. They returned home on Sunday afternoon accompanied by Mrs. A1 Brown. She visited a few days taking a trip up the Colum­ bia Highway and returned to her home Thursday, May 30. . F\ineral services were held in the grove near the Christian church last Sunday morning at 11:00 o’clock o\er the body of R. V. DeWitt, who passed to the Great Beyond Thursday of last week. The sermon was preached by E. A. LaDow, an old friend of deceased and the family. It was probably the largest funeral gath­ ering ever assembled in Falls City. Friends from far and near came to pay a last sad tribute to one they loved, and who had always endeavored to do as he would be done by. The Woodmen of the World and Maccabees held their ceremonial rites at the grave. NEW PASSENGER SCHEDULE A new train schedule will go in­ to effect Sunday morning making the morning train a little earlier. The train from Salem arriving here at 850 will be discontinued, and instead, a train will leave Dallas at 7:03 a. m. arrive here at 755 and leave at 7:40. It will connect at Gerlinger for Portland, and at Salem with the southbound. It will enable passengers to go to Portland, spend a few hours and quarters for Candy and Cigar« return the same day. . ' FATHERLY CONFECTIONERY. GERMEN ALIEN FEMALES MUST REGISTER The Berean Class gave a fare­ well social at the Christian church Thursday night, to C. J.^Bradley and family and Mrs. Robert Won- derly who are leaving the city soon. Mr. Bradley goes to Wash­ ington and Mrs. Wonderly goes to Portland, Jim Teal has moved to Dallas where he is employed by the Ore­ gon Power Co. C O M I N G Tuesday, June the 4th, at ' T H E GEM TH E A TR E THE TRO UBADO URS SOCIETY S M U SIC AI PHÍIUDFS AN ORCHESTRA TROUPE FEATURING Catherine Roberts IN E D U C A T IO N A L IN T E R L U D E S ALL NI0NT 0ANCE AFTER SHOW. MATTHEWS HAIL SAME M U S IC — FIVE-PIECE ORCHESTRA RES0LUTI0NR OF CONDOLENCE WHEREAS, the Supreme Ruler has seen fit to call from our midst a faithful and beloved mendier of SCHOOL NOTES iRjr lodge, R. V. Franklin DeWitt, j and therefore The Seniors went to Salem a week ago Tuesday to have pic­ Be it Resolved, the we as a tures taken of the class. They , committee appointed by Tent No. are expecting to receive a bill 2, of the Maccabees Lodge of from the photographer for dama­ Falls City, Oregon draft résolu- ges done at any time. ' tions of condolence, and Be it Further Resolved, that While around soliciting money our charter be draped for a period for the Red Cross a week ago Wednesday, the Honor Guard of thirty days, and girls gathered up about sixty dol­ Furthermore, that our next lars. The girls happened to get | open meeting be a recess. We in a pro German building and therefore tender the members of after asking for money for the the family of the deceased, our good cause, were shown the door. sincere and heartfelt sympathy in The girls were kind and nailed their great bereavement, and the two American flags on the owners consolation that the endearing door. I qualities of their loved one leaves. Next Sunday evening the Bac­ We prav that our Heavenly Fa­ calaureate sermon will be preach­ ther may assuage their grief and ed at the Gem theatre. Every that the memory of their loved I one’s happy disposition and com­ one is invited. panionship be a constant source The graduating exercises will of solace and comfort. be held in Wagner's Hall next Wednesday evening. Every one May 30, 1918 Committee f Stephen Crocker welcome. | D. L Wood. Jr. WANTED! Loganberry Pickers; 24 acres; Every young man who has be- good camp ground; good water; ■ come 21 years of age since the 5th five to six weeks picking. day of last June must register Communicate with S. V. Ramp, next Wednesday. Brooks, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Pollock and two children of Newport are visiting ^ Have DR. THOMPSON, at the home of Mrs. Cleveland. ■ 'i?' give your eyes a thorough examination with the latest instru­ ments known to science, the opthalmoscope. With this instru­ ment the eye can be illuminated and the inner as well as the outer conditions, and smallest defects found. He gives you as thorough an examination as could be had in any first-class office and costs you nothing. Consult him Monday, June 3rd. Falls City Hotel all day. A. L Govier und family visited Thursday at the home of Thus. Knee bone. Mrs. Govier is a daughter of Mr. Kneebone. t hus. Cox and wile, uncle and aunt of Mr. Govier. also visited at Knee- bone’s. They all motored over from near Corvallis. B U C K ROCK ITEMS Mrs. Lillie Fisher and her two nieces went to Independence on Decoration Day. j Monmouth Co-Operative Creamery OWNED BY FARMERS, RUN BY FARMERS, GIVES SQUARE DEAL TO FA?*’’ — • ■—*■ *....— ' - — i # I* y X___ "tri Our Truck Comes Wednesdays and San»¿ i •u rh Leave Cream a t - F,I¡¡VC,<’ * - ''’ j Biggest Reading V a lu e fo r your F am ily TheYoulKs Companion High in ideal« of home life end civic life. Lavish In the «mount of reedia# U bfiugi to ell «tet- The M »u fur «11 hand« The D ot from all «our«««. 12 Great Serial* or Group Stories for 1918— thou 250 Shorter Stories. e R a r e a rtic le * b y n o te d B utborltie*. “ T h e b e lt E d ito rial Page in th* c o u n try .’ ' v C m u rre E vent», N a tu re n n u » t *■ " " i f , » V a n d S cience, i » m v « , • F « *niily • • • • • / • ra - g n e - . i • Boy*’ '- 'J ( ' w i u i i n Mr. Bullís was home Sunday from the Siletz where he has been working. I'age G irl* ’ P a ie , C hildren'* Page, D octor'* C orn er, Thing* U> Make, Money 32 (MUf*. 02 . 00 . to b av e, G am e* an d S p o rt* to P lay , C o m p an io n Receipt» Mi". and Mrs. S. G. Price and Mrs. Bullís and family went over Mrs. Ben McDowell called on to the Siletz Sunday in Mr. Price’s car. Mrs. Floyd Jones last week. Fred Trask of Corvallis is visit­ Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Baker and family went to Layfaette Sunday. ing in town. Mr. Sportsman came to our city Chester Ward is spending a few this morning where he will visit days in Salem. his daughters, Margret and Me- Clarence Powell visited the lua Sportsman. Siletz on business the first of the Miss Mabel Baker and Miss week. Freeta Wallace are doing the jan­ Mrs. Burt Harrington and niece itor work this week. of Portland visited relatives in Merrel Tillottson of Dallas is town this week. visiting his parents in this city J. S. S. Powell has some fine and thinks he will go to work in early tomato plants for sale. See one of the camps soon. him before they are all gone. Mr. Tillottson is on the tick list. Wm. Bohle returned Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Nollie Demick from Lebaron where he was call­ went to Dallas Sunday in their ed on account of the death of his “ Ford machine.’’ mother. The Basket Social which was A few little friends and school given at camp last Saturday net­ mates of Ornhie Jones gathered ted over $74.00; it all went to the at her home last Saturday to help Red Cross. celebrate her seventh birthday. Each gave her a little remem­ Patriotic exercises were held in brance, and each brought their the school house last Fi iday even­ dolls. A fine luncheon was served ing, May 24. Rev. Stevens, the and at five o’clock the little ladies Falls City Christian preacher gave departed for their homes, having a patriotic address. Mrs. Beard spent an enjoyable afternoon. gave some patriotic readings. A m e ric a '» F a» h io n A u th o rity fo r m illio n * o T w om en W b*t to w e a r - h o w to m ak e I t—how to m ve. 12 « p len d ld n u m b er» fu ll o f F aab to n e an d m ore •u g g eetio n e. 73 cen t* p e r je a r German alien females from 14 years of age up must register. June 17th to June 26th, inclusive, are the dates. Each registrant is required to furnish four unmount­ Mrs. Moyer of Falls City pre­ ed photographs of herself. The sented a Service Flag to Black WANTED postmaster will act as registration Rock which had four stars. The officer and to him application for Second-hand, good sacks. Will stars are for; registration affidavits should be pay 8cts cash. N. SEUG. Harold Bullís, Honolulu made. Arthur Bullís, in France Clyde Honeycutte, in France CARD OF THANKS Catarrh C annot B e Cured Francis Radditz, address un­ w ith L O C A L A P P L IC A T IO N S , a s t h e , We wish to thank the members c a n n o t re a c h th e s e a t o f th e d ise ase. C a­ t a r r h Is a blood o r c o n s titu tio n a l disease, of the L. L L L , the members of known. a n d In o rd e r to c u re It you m u s t ta k e In­ te r n a l rem edies. H a ll'* C a ta r r h C u ra Is Local 63, and the many friends Mr. Beard presented a Third ta k e n I n i-r n a lly , a n d a c ta d ire c tly upon th e blood a n d m u co u s su rfa c e s . H all'* for their sympathy and especially Liberty Loan Honor Flag and gave C a ta r r h C ure Is n o t a q u a c k m edicine. It w a s p re sc rib e d by one o f th e b e s t pity- for the beautiful floral offering in us a few wards ot encouragement Biclans In th is c o u n tr y f o r y e a r s a n d I t • a re g u la r p re sc rip tio n . I t Is com posed of remembrance of our loved one. th e b e s t to n ic s k n o w n , co m b in ed w ith th e Sincerely, , The Serviee Flag now hangs in b e s t blood p u rifiers, a c tin g d ire c tly on th e m u co u s su rfa c e s . T h e p e r fe c t com bina­ the poetoffice window and the Nettie DeWitt tio n of th e tw o In g re d ie n ts Is w h a t pro ­ d u c e s su c h w o n d erfu l r e s u lts In curing Honor Flag hangs over the post- Mr. and Mrs. F. DeWitt c a ta r r h . S end fo r te s tim o n ia ls , free. F . J C H E N E Y & CO.. P ro p s .. Toledo. O. office just below “Old Glory,” and I. V. Lewis Sold b y D ru g g ists, p ric e TSc. T ake H aU ^ Fam ily Filia foe cooaUpaUoa. we are very proud of them. Ira DeWitt. i M 'Calls Maqazine i»»uea of e v ery th in g th a t «viti d e lig h t all nge*. th e Be»t Storie», th e L nte»t Style*, A O n « Q Q (f S c u d |2 23 to the p u b lish er» o f the peper in w hich thi* Offer appear» and get 1 . T H E Y O U T H ’S C O M P A N IO N for 52 week*. J t n u » O ffer I» le n e w Y outh i C om panion »ukoertbor» only I X T h e C o m p an io n H om e C a le n d a r fo r 1918. 8 . McCALL’S MACAZINE every month (or 1 year. tu b ALL ( p * $ 2-25 » out a • c o x y a n ion aoororr. M oaaocacaatT » i t e ) OaQQdlsxîiÎFâJ 4 Pain and 111 Health rob you of all your efficiency. D R . M IL E S ' ANTI-PAIN PILLS SR V R RR H kA O A CH R . "1 o n ce h o d te rrib le h ead ac h e* a n l fe a re d L a O rlppe. I could n o t a t ­ te n d to m y w o rk . I took som * o f D r. M ile# A n ti- P ain P llle a n d t h e p ain w ee q u ick ly g o n e. T h en I a ta r te d u e ln g D r. MUea’ N e rv in e a n d th * tro u b le v an leh ed co m p letely a n d t fe lt w ell a n d a e tlv e o n ce m o ro .” H E N R Y FA R N H A M . S p rin g V alley , M inn. quickly relieve Pain, but at the same time, when over-work or nervousness is the cause, D r. M il««* 4 Restorative Nervine should be used to relieve the cause. I F F IR S T B O X , O R « O T T L « , F A IL S T O 8 8 N K F I T Y O U , V O U R MOM B Y W IL L ■ ■ R IF U N D 8 D . 9 G E T YOUR BU TTER W RAPPERS t P R IN T E D AT T H I8 O FFICE. 1