THE TALL8 CITY NEWS APRIL 10, 1015 ( IRcwsof Mr. H • ma Saahar- Christaln Church Service on next Lord’s Day at 7 hu best show at tlm Clem tonight II a. m , and 7:3Q p. in. Bible School at 10 A. M. C. K Vick of Salem was in this Junior Endeavor at 3 P. M. city Tuesday. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. Grandma lite/ley is not improv A cordial invitation to everyone. ing ( f late, Strangers made welcome. Fred Belcher of Portland is in B. L. H icks , Pastor. Falla City. . Free Methodist Church Conrad Stafford of Dallas was in Sunday School 10:00 A. M. town Thursday. Tn mi biag 11:00 A M. Tummy Fryer of the Siletz was Cnlcnt>ar—Hpril 1015 Class meeting 1:00 P. M. iu town Wednesday. Evening service 7:30. lea. M aii . Tsti. «*4. Tkart. fri. Sal. Mrs. Susan Bryant was visiting II. A. W altlk , Pastor. 3 1 2 frieiids here this week. 10 8 4 5 6 9 7 Uttar Sampson moved in from I wish to see a large attendance 16 17 15 II 12 13 14 the Siletz Basin Wednesday. at the Parent Teachers meetings 22 18 20 21 23 24 19 Win. WhyU> of Black Rock wu* next Tuesday evening as we want 27 28 25 26 29 3 0 to discuss questions of importance, a business caller here Thursday. Manual Training and Science and Tom Crowley of Oregon City was Art, shall we have them next year. visiting Mrs. Mary Miller Tuesday Mrs. C. L. Hopkins, Pres. evening. Mrs. I.imuback and children Remember cleanup day April 12 went to Albany Wednesday for a have the junk out in the street short visit. at d report to the marshal. Wm. Abbott of Scio has come to The designs are as ever of assiat in the management of the Council Meeting most desirable character, Madena hotel. The city council met Tuesday embracing a variety of Merton Ellis of The Dalles is night in regular session with all subjects with printed or visiting his parents, Wui arid members present. The newly elected Mayor and Councilmen and embossed greetings a n d Mrs. Ellis this week. Mis. F. E. Driggs arrived last Auditor were present, doubtless verses. Piaster Booklets Sunday from Charlotte, Mich., and to take lessons in parlimentary and Novelties. usages. Many other visitors were will make this her home. present also. Fresh Bread,Cakes,Cookies, Pies, The usual business was trans and other bakery goods, every day acted. Albert Teal reported that st the Falla City Bakery. the bridge on Dayton street could Making a fine assort Roy Bowman came home from be repaired and put in a safe ment of Falls City views. M tnmouth and spent Saturday condition for about $30. He was ordered to make the necessary re and Sunday with his parents. pairs. The city marshal’s report Great interest was shown in the regarding the light service the city election last Monday. More city was receiving and it was votes were cast than ever before. shown that they were short sev The teachers and pupils h ad u eral large lights the city was half holiday this week. They all paying for and the finance com enjoyed the ball game at the park. mittee reduced the bill accord ingly. The management of the Rev. B. L. Hicks attended the light plant assured the council Convention at Gladstone this week, that the lights would be brought BLACK ROCK ITEMS accompanying Elder A. D, Skaggs up to the required number and April 8. that far. the complaint would not probably Cliurlio Elkin* lost his left eye Mrs. Dunlap returned Saturday be made again. last Sunday. H< was chopping Four ordinances relating to the wood when a piezo of splinter evening to Salem aftei a short visit electric light plant were submit passed through the eyeball of his with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ted to the council and a committee left eve. He went to a hospital ill C. T. West. was appointed to confer with the Portland to have the e.ye removed Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Walter left electric light people and come to Mrs. O'Brien is on the sick list. Wednesday for Salem where they some understanding and then Miss Caroline Golieke visited will spend a few days and then go present ordinances and a fran her home in Dallas Saturday and to Montana. chise to the council for passage. Sunday. T. D. Hollowell, who has always Mia. W. P. Lewis, Mrs. Hattie opposed the payment for the con Bom, a son to Mr. and Mis. Tice and Clay Miller attended the struction of the curb on Third Nichols, a son on Monday. funeral of Geo-ge Remington at street made a motion that the bill Dallas Wednesday. be paid. He apologized for so do Please Take Notice DRESSMAKING—Noatly and ing by sayinp that he with other Choap if taken at once, splendid promptly done by Mrs. Grace Hul- residence property, a good new bert. Sewing room at Mrs. Edick's. councilmen had approved of the contract for putting down the house and five good lots iu Falls Phone 4311 or 1816. tf. curb at 65c per foot when they City, Oro., now occupied by Ernest K. Rowe^with fair payment down; An interesting and profitable had formerly paid only 40c. He the purchaser may have best of meeting of tho C. W. B. M. Auxil still maintained that it was a poor terms on balance. Some good iary was held at the home of Mrs. job, but it is to be inferred that trade taken if necessary. Write Ole Ella last Tuesday. The busi the payment in this instance is a ness was first disposed of with sort of a penance. His motion to owner. Joseph O. Mickalson, President in chair, then a short was not perfectly clear on the tf. Brownsville, Oro. program was rendered which was matter, but it might be construed in charge of Mrs. Paul, one of the that as the council had erred in division leaders. Delicious refresh making a contract at an e x o rb i Special Notice ments were porvod by the hostess. tant price that it was intended by The funeral service of tho killed There were ten members present the motion that the councilmen aspirants April 5th will he held and six visitors, five of which be guilty of the act should go down Saturday night from 6 to 12 P. M., into their socks and pay the bill, at llie Oregon and Idaho where came members at the close of the as it would be unfair to make Mr. plenty of consolation will be given meeting. Toller suffer for their mistakes the mourners. and it is believed that Uncle Tom NOTICE OF ESTRAY SALE wants to act fair. WARNING FROM SAN FRANCISCO A motion was made that an Notice is hereby given that on ordinance be prepared making it The W. C. T. U. of Northern or about the 1st day of July, 1914. a crime to pluck, or in anyway California sends warning to girls there came to my place the follow injure flowers, shrubs or trees and women that are intending to ing described animal: planted in the park strip or on the come to San Francisco to seek One gray Jersey heifer about 16 property along the Street. employment not to do so unless months old: no earmarks or brands The Auditor was instructed to they have sufficient money to pay discernible. Said estray will be their expenses while looking for sold at public auction for cash in furnish the city attorney with the work and return traveling expen hand at the farm of W. F. Gilliam names of parties who are delin ses. Hundreds of women and in PeDee Precinct, Polk County, quent with street assessments to girls are there unable to find em Oregon on the 30th day of April, gether with a description of the property involved that action may ployment and are in a destitute 1915, 2:30 P. M. be brought at once to collect condition. Better stay away. W. F. Gilliam. F A I L T L O S FAI CITY, O R IQ O N COM a n d B u y O r c h a r d L a nd 3 Easter Post Cards New Local Cards THOMPSON, Drug Store. ' 3 FISHING SEASON OPEN We carry a complete line of H FISHING TACKLE PRACTICAL TA C K LE FOR PRACTICAL FISHERMAN Fishing and Hunting License For Sale. J. C. TALBOTT & CO. R. E. W illiams , M. L. T hompson , vy. F. N ichols , R.G. W h ite , President Vice-President Cashier Assistant Cashier Bank of Falls City F alls C i t y , P olk C ounty . O kkoon Does a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States. Notary Public officially connected with the Bank. = High School Items. The Parent Teachers meeting Miss Montgomery was absent will be held at the school house from school Wednesday after Tuesday evening April 13. Mat ter pertaining to school will be noon, on account of sickness. discussed and an interesting pro Miss Graham has returned to gram will be given. Parents are her work after being out for invited to be present. three weeks. The playground apparatus is Last Wednesday a load of merry being completed and the school makers with well filled baskets expects to become standard by repaired to the home of Mrs. A. H. the 13th. Katie Barnhart thade a flying Dodd to treat her to a birthday trip to Willamina Tuesday return surprise. Owing to sickness Mrs. Dodd has been shut in all wiuter ing Wednesday. and expressed great pleasure at Helen Treat was a visitor at being thus remembered. The Smithfield Tuesday. luncheou was a decided success Prin. Haley attended Principals and was especially enjoyed by the Club at Dallas last Saturday lady who occupied the seat of evening. Mr. Haley reports that honor in the vehicle. The way Gov. Withycombe was guest of things disappeared at. her end of the Club and delivered an inter the table, especially the onions esting lecture on “ advancement was » wonder. The day was filled of Education in Oregon.” with good cheer and fellowship. In spite of the good weather Those present were: A. H. Dodd, and a great deal of sickness the and Mesdames Dodd, Averill, Ba- school has made a remarkable touruey, Conrad Elle, Russell,Paul, good record of attendance, hav Ward, R. Wonderly, Dorman and ing 275 pupils in regular attend Seymour. ance last month. The first annual exhibit of FA LLS CITY M ARKET REPORT Domestic Art and Science, Man-1 Flour, per sack $1.85, 92,12.10 ual Training and Music will be B scod , per pound 20-22-cents given Wednesday and Wednes-1 Hams, per pound 22-cents day evening April 14, at the Picnic hams, per pound 15-centz school house. Everybody is in- J Choice Dairy butter 80.cente vited to attend, beginning at Roll 60-cents. noon Wednesday the exhibit will Creamery, per pound 85-cents; be opened to the public and will -Roll 70-cents. remain open until after the mus Eggs, per dozen 20-centa ical entertainment at night. Coffee, per pound 20 to 45-centi The evening entertainment will Sugar, 13-pound for $1.00 be given in the High School as Beans, small white, per pound sembly room. The following 8-cents. program will be rendered, to il Lard, per 5-lb pail 85-cents; pet lustrate why credits are given 10-lb pail 91.65. for music in the High School. Potatoes, per pound 2-ceuts There will be no admission Feed charged. Wheat, per bushel $1.80 Bran, per sack 91.15 PROGRAM Shorts, per sack $1.75 Orchestra High School Barley, Midd per sack 92.25 Grand »larch Rolled Barley, per sack 91.75 Overature Myrtle Alfalfa meal, per 100-lbs $1.75 Piano Solo Howard Brentner 5th Nocturne The Yeoman lodge met at the Piano Solo Leone Hanson home of Harley Kerr Friday night. Recitation La Verne Myers Born, Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. The Legend of Breganz George Nichols of Black Rock, a Vocal Helen Selig boy. Piano Solo Sybil Wilson Lilly of the Valley D r . W . L . H o llo w a y Piano Loto Mabel Shepherd CHIROPRACTIC Selected o r DALLAS, ORE. Vocal Duett Phone 822. Mabel and Mary Shepherd Will be at the Falls City Hotel in Lullaby this city Monday, Wednesday and Duett Piano Friday of each week from 9:00 Leone Hanson, Gladys Paul A. M.. to 1:25 P. M. Violin Loto Leone Hanson Recitation Miss Mehrling AH chronic and acute diseases Orchestra High School treated. If you are afflicted with any ailment call and we will talk Bowl of Pansies it over. Sparkaletts