Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, January 02, 1915, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE FALLS CITY NEWS.
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D. L WOOD A SON.
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF FALLS CUT
F K Hubbard Mayor.
T D. Hoi to well. Councilman at large
w. t. G rer.
H C. Brown.
Albert Teal
Couucilmen
A. Sampson,
C. L. Hopkln»,
R. A. Titus
H. G. Strayer. Auditor and Folios Judge
Walter L. Tooze Jr.. City Attorney.
W. P. Lewis, Marshal and Water Sup».
SJ. L. Thompson. Treasurer
J. J. Sammons, Engineer
Dr. F M. Hellwarth. Heslth Officer.
1 Ltf ouncil meets iu regular MMiou ou the first
Monday evening o! each month, at 7 OS o’clock
l n the office of the F a ll« City New*.
S aturday , J anuary 2, 1915
A NEW YEAR IS BORN
What Will It Bring Us?
A New Year is born!
Nineteen hundred and fifteen.
What will it bring us?
Will it be a year of plenty—or of
want?
Will it be one of happiness—or of
misery?
Will it be one of honor—or of
obloquy
Will it be one of life— or of death
IF WE ONLY KNEW!
It will contain our records for
this new year thut is just born, as
it contains ><ur records for the
.years that are gone.
And what will be our record for
this new year?
Will the C ieat Hook record little
acts of kindness, of good cheer, of
assistance to the maimed, and the
sightless, and the aged, and the
needy, and o f compassion for the
little child that knows no home?
Will our records for the new
year be such as will bring a lov­
ing smile to the kindly face of the
King of Kings?
Or will it bow His gentle heart
1 in grief and sorrow?
It will be as we choose to make
it.
But what will we choose?
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to liny addii sh de ir< d, postpaid,
and centuries of time will but add |j 0 llisiiina. Pirate though he was. for •’> rents pi r cep)
lustre to his fame?
a fugitive from justice with a
Is there.
price upon hfh head, ho scorned
Ami if not, wh\ not.
B u y Y o u r C a n d y of
Will the new year produce e\en vicesand that nr his men upon
one man one real m a n -w h o v ill (jovernor Claiborne and tmimiul
tower above ins tellow men us Jackson, commander of the Amer
t hrist did above all men.
ican forces. Hut for hi. timel\
And w ill that man come from I ai<| irIIR|aiK| would ha-. fl .... I
our ranks from our little circle? m.,. nags ironi every , (mc iA the
\\ ill it be you?
Mississippi Valley.
And if not, why not?
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A New te a r is born!
And w lmt will we be in this! 1 •*’ *•''*» ° r’ '* "
yeM?
For Kent- I>k\elliug Lou.
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W e may not be a Christ, but we plv at New* «*llu.v.
may keep before us the memory
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A New Year!
o f his gentle humility, his kindly ,
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Will it bring gladness to all
deeds, o f his great sacrifice that i
homes?
the world might be better, and
List y m farm L >1 miP 1 >. l .j
Or will it find some who are yet
stronger, and grow in the enlight . Wood at fin* N e« ■*
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weary, and heavy laden, and in
enment o f advancing civilization. ! ( i H | | t f
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need of rest and spiritual cheer?
W e may take into our business, city. part time. Ki. ,.er a Non,
Not all of the good people have
H o m o M o d o C a n d ies
lives his spirit o f honesty, and of 5
their names inscribed in a church
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truthfulness, and o f fairness to|
register.
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to i n-lioiulellt.- WHIiteil III i\vn
our fehow men.
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The world is full of good people
lie Kliuprlio'Hl m tin.'* clion ul tin ;
S O F T D R I N L S OF A L L
W e may not reach his degree ot Cl)Utltl v
who seldom see the inside of a
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pleasures on earth are so few vate lives that we will not be a ,
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Some of these may be closer to his glorious memory before us. to .
us than we think, mav be low in follow at least slightly in his foot­
the depths o f poverty, may be steps, and it would be o f inestim­
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their rags.
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And avrain, only time will tell. \ m e ik u -i-MLiy ruu for
may be appeased by the gentle
words of a Man of God?
W e might be a “ good brother”
or a “ good sister” to these worthy
unfortunates.
and whose deeds even time itself
cannot dim?
Shall we keep before us the
memory of the man in whose
honor we write “ 1915?”
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A New Year!
To many o f us it will be a year
of plenty—if we do our part - i f
we but use our brains, and our
energy, and our perseverance-if
we use them in the right way.
But will w e do that?
Will the right way appeal to us‘
Many o f us have made the cus
tomary N ew Y e a r’s resolutions,
with the full intention to live up
But will we?
to them.
But will we so live?
It might add cheer to our own
Will the year be one in which hearts.
we place right above all other
But do we want such cheer?
considerations?
A New Year!
Will it be one in which we place
What will it bring to our coun­
Honor above Gold, and Charity
above Greed, and gentleness above try?
Will it bring us a continuation
arrugance?
of
that great peace which Provid­
Or will we plunge headlong into
ence
has thus far bestowed upon
a frantic and gasping rush for
us?
the golden end o f the rain bow?
Will it blaze for us a highway
Will it be a year in which our
through the network o f entangle­
simple w ord is as good— or ever
ments which have drenched the
better— than our Pond?
soil of half the world with the life
Or will it be one in which we
blood of thousands upon thousands
haggle, and twist, and squirm,
of the most intelligent and enlight­
and evade, and conceal, and de­
ened peoples of all times?
ceive?
Will there be a bright and shin­
It may be the one, or the other.
ing star to lead us safely through
But which will it be?
the appalling perils that now beset
We mean well—but will we do the earth?
well?
Or will the new year visit upon
Only time can tell.
us the withering blight o f war,
and pestilence, and famine, and
A New Y ear!
extermination?
To some it will bring sorrow,
Will the sweet music of the
and sadness, and tears.
humming wheels of industry and
It will bring suffering, and
the joyful notes of gladsome voices
agony, and despair.
raised in song be replaced by the
It will bring want, and hunger,
roar of cannon, and the shriek of
and desperation.
shells, and the bursting o f bombs,
And from desperation to crime
and the groans o f the maimed,
is often but a step!
and the mutilated, and the dying?
And crime is the pathway that
Which will it be?
loads down to the depths of hell —
I f we only knew!
into the arms o f the devil—to
everlasting torment and the eter­
A New Year is born!
nal damnation of a soul.
Nineteen hundred and fifteen!
But the sadness of such an end­
“ And what o f that?” you ask.
ing might often be avoided if we
Not much—just a little - and yet
but extended a helping hand in so much!
time.
Nineteen hundred and fifteen!
Just a little help—a fe w kind
Only four words, and yet those
words—a slight effort to obtain
words signify that today we reck­
food and employment for those
on our time from the year in which
who are unfortunate, vet worthy
Christ was born—that Christ was
—who are tottering upon the our ideal man—our perfect man—
brink.
the only man who was in all
We might extend that help—we
things a man!
could give something—if
we
And in the infancy o f the new
would!
year shall we keep before us the
BUT W IL L WE?
record o f the man whose memory
A N ew Year!
And there is a King o f KingB,
who keeps a Great Book, and each
page o f that book contains the life
record of a human being—OF US!
A New Year!
Will it reveal to us a man? .
Is there one anting us whose
life is so spotless-whose deeds,
are so glorious that the years)
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