![]() AUGUST 8, 1914 ![]()
Mrs. West was a passenger to Salem Saturday. Miss Edna Barnhart went to Portland Tuesday. C. A. Snider and family moved to Dallas Tuesday. W. F. Nichols made a business trip to Toledo Sunday. C. J. Clark of the Siletz Basin, was trading here Thursday. Fred Holman and wife were passengers to Black Rock Fridy. Miss Linton of Oregon City is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ora Powell. Lome Barnhart has gone for a two week's stay at Bellknap Springs. M. L. Thompson and wife and Mrs. Geo. Lowe autoed to Dallas Friday. Ralph Ford of Eugene Spent Sunday here visiting the family of D. F. Courter. Ira Lowe of Portland was visiting his father, Jonah Lowe and family Sunday. Miss Florence Burton of Independence was visiting Mrs. Will Hinshaw Saturday. Mrs. Susan C. Bryant and Mrs. J. D. Moyer were passengers to Corvallis Saturday. Miss Louise Sampson is spending a few days at Roca with her sister, Mrs. James Wright. T. D. Hollowell went to Dallas Tuesday to serve on the jury for the August term of court. Mrs. Harry Dempsey returned to her home at Rickreal after a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Aurland. Clarence Powell and wife returned from Oregon City Sunday where they had been visiting with Mrs. Powell's parents. Mrs. Edith Wurlzburger and children returned from Indiana where they have been on a four month's visit. The following families are having an outing in Tillamook county: Geo. Tice and wife, Willis Frank and wife, and Walter Tice and wife. Little Hollis Young was brought home from the hospital at Dallas Monday where he had been operated on for appendicitis. He is improving nicely. Geo Tripp who has been working at the New Falls City Hotel for the past three months returned Saturday to his home in Stanford, Montana. Stanford B. Taylor of Dallas escaped from that city and was seen on the streets of Falls City Monday. He ran amuck in the News office and on being accused of being a Socialist or a prohibitionists declared that he was the Democratic candidate for county surveyor, and was trying to establish a "corner " on the voting population at Falls City. Wanted - Hop Pickers. Will run wagon from Falls City to accommodate those who desire to go back and forth. Houses for those who wish to camp. Notify this office, or E. E. Lee, Rfd. 2, Dallas. Phone 251, Blue. Don't forget the big show at the opera house tonight, given under the auspices of the Rebekah's. R. W. Hinshaw is putting a sidewalk down in front of his house and reparing his fence. Twenty nearly full grown white Pekin ducks for sale. Call on Mrs. Henry Otte. Phone 157. Dr. G. J. C. Wintermute of Celina, Ohio is visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Hellwarth. Grandma Courter who has been very sick is not improving. N. Selig, wife and son, Morris returned from Soap Lake, Wash., Tuesday night. They left again Thursday for Myrtle, Ore., to spend a few days. Miss Alma Strayer accompanied them. Mrs. Charles Hutton of Puyallup, Wash., came Tuesday morning to visit her brother, Dr. W. B. Officer. Mrs. Hutton likes Falls City and may reside here in the future. Get your butter wrappers printed at the News office. W. J. Reece and daughter Lois have gone on a visit to Grand Round and Tillamook. They will visit the coast before returning home. D. H. Cox and wife, Gordon Cox, Karl and George King, Ed Baker, Misses Katie, Edith and Master Calvin Barnhart ate dinner with W. J. Reece's family Sunday. Mr. Tilton of near Eugene is visiting his daughters, Mrs. C. L. Emmitt and Mrs. Will Good for a few days this week. C. F. Vick and wife returned Wednesday from a few days visit at Salem. Mrs. Minnie Hughes of New Rockford, North Dakota arrived Wednesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lewis. A. E. Meyer has traded his farm at Smithfield for 150 acres of land, 39 cows, 5 horses and farm implements, in Tillamook county. Chas. Hartung returned Wednesday from Portland where he made some extensive purchases of fall goods. He also visited Estacada, and had a lovely time. FAREWELL RECEPTION
A beautiful silver cup was presented to Miss Snider. Elder B. L. Hicks, in behalf of the Christian Endeavor made the presentation. Miss Snider responded thanking them for their kind remembrances. INJURES HAND
NOTICE
H. G. Strayer, Auditor. QUARTERLY MEETING
W. N. Coffee, Presiding Elder. H. A. Walter, Pastor. M. E. CHURCH
Unannounced. Evening Special, service as follows: First sermon in the series of four: "Setting Sail." Besides the hymns and sermon there will be a special number by the choir: a male quartette number, "The Son of God Goes Forth to War." A reading, "The Launching of the Ship." Longfellow, by Miss Ella Mehrling: and a slol "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep" by the Pastor. The Official Board will have a very important meeting next Wednesday evening at the church at 7:30. M. A. Marcy, Pastor. WOMAN FINALLY RECOVERS FROM NERVOUS BREAKDOWN
"I have been suffering with nervous prostration for nine or ten years. Have tried many of the best doctors in Birmingham, but they all failed to reach my case. I would feel as if I was smothering, finally I went into convulsions. My little girl saw Dr. Miles' Nervine advertised in the papers and I at once began to take it. I continued to take it for some time and now I am well." If you are troubled with loss of appetite, poor digestion, weakness, inability to sleep, if you are in a general run down condition, and unable to bear your part of the daily grind of life, you need something to strengthen your nerves. You may not realize what is the matter with you, but that is no reason why you should delay treatment. Dr. Miles' Nervine has proven its value in nervous disorders for thirty years, and merits a trial, no matter how many other remedies have failed to help you. Sold by all druggists. If first bottle fails to benefit your money is returned. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. ![]() |