Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, April 17, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE FALL8 CITY NEWS. APRIL 1Ï, 1915
Mr. Horn* S a c h a r
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Christain Church
Service on next Lord’a Day ut
11
a. in , and 7:30 p. m.
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Im
bust
allow
ut
til«
Gem
tonight
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lli
Me School at 10 A. M.
Mia. Cha». Hopkins wan n Dul-
Morning:
laa viaitor Friday.
We carry a complete line of
Theme—“ Applied Christianity”
Mr*.
N.
A.
Luiidu
und
«'in
were
Notice to News Subscribers
Junior Endeavor at 3 P. M.
in Huitín lubt Haturday.
FISHING T A C K L E
Christian Endeavor ut 0:30 P. M.
A b l u a - a a n o l t area* m a r k o n » h l »
Ntw Hiugir sewing machino to Evening:
al l«
»na­
PRACTICAL TA C K LE FOR
i l o n to T h o N o a a hoa a i p l r a d a n d
trade (or cow. Euquire of News.
Theme—“ Broken Cisterns.”
na od |lla ln a
D o II n o w .
PRACTICAL FISHERMAN
Mr*. C. H. O'Uriun o( Black A cordial invitation to everyone.
Fishing and Hunting License For Sale.
Kook wua in the city Wednesday. Strangei s made welcome.
C a le n ta r — H p r t l l o t s
B. L. Hum, Pastor.
Thu prospect for strawberry short
J. C. T A L B O T T & C O
cake
is
very
promising
at
this
Suu. Nos. Tuts. Wt$. Thun. M . Sal.
time.
Free Methodist Church
1
2 3
Sunday
School 10:00 A. M.
I)r.
W.
A.
Cox,
of
Salem,
w.is
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8
5
6
9 10
7
PreachiLg 11:00 A. M
attending
to
business
in
this
city
16 17 Wednesday.
II
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15
12
Class meeting 1:00 P. M.
7:30.
R. E. W illiams , M. L. T hompson , W. F. N ichols , R. G. W h i t e ,
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22
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Fresh Bread,Cakes,Cookies, 1‘ies, Evening H. service
President
Vice President
Cashier Assistant Cashier
A.
W
alter
,
Pastor.
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mid other bakery goods, every day
at the F'aile City Bakery.
Mr. aud Mrs J. C. Talbott, M|.
D. L. Wood, Jr. ie confined to and Mrs. G. O. Clement, Mr. and
F alls C ity , P olk C ounty . O rkoon
the house this week from the effect Mrs. W. T. Grier, Miss Vola Selig,
of "close columnni m” with puisou Morris Selig, Miss Bertha Frink
Does a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time
oak.
aud Williau Graham came over
Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States.
Notary Public officially connected with the Bank.
There was an all-night dance at from Falls City Saturday evening
the home of Frank DeWitt last aud uttended the dance at the
Saturday night. There were about armory given by the DaHas Dra­
matic Club.—Itemirer.
fifty present.
Violiu Solo
Leone Hanson
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Orchestra
High School
DRESSMAKING—Neatly and
Miss Mehrling is absent from Sparklets, Believe Me
Those,
WEDDING BELLS
promptly done by Mrs. Grace Hul-
school
this
week
ou
account
of
Endearing
Young
Charmer
$32.00 U p
beri. Sewing room at Mrs. F7dicks. A quiet but pretty wedding oc­ sickness.
following awards were given:
Phone 4311 or 1816.
atf. curred in this city at 12:00 o’clock The following teachers an^ pu­ The Freshman
Serving Apron
Rev. and Mrs. DeLoug left for Monday, April 12, 1915 at the pils attended the Teachers’ Insti­
1st Mildred Chapin
home at Salem Tuesday home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Boje. tute at Sheridan last ¡Saturday:
2d Loleta West
Sold on small monthly pay­ their
morning. Mr.’ DeLoug is a stu­ The contracting parties were Misses Whitman, Mehrling, Freshman Darning
ments.
dent at the Kimball college.
Mr. A. H. Persey of Sheridan and Anderson, Soedaker, Chapin, Phil­
1st Elizabeth Sammons
Miss Dorothy Boje of this city.
lips, Montgomery, Loraii.e Haley,
2d
West
Irving
Mathews
is
experiment­
New records always in ing with a new paint and dyestuff. Rev. Gross of Salem solemnized Mildred Chapin, Edyth Johnson, Advanced Loleta
Sewing—Corset Covers
stock.
1st Nettie Murray
Ho believes that he has discovered the marriage in a very impressive Genevia Layne, Helen Treat, and
2d Katie Barnhart
a very valuable process. He also manner. Miss Mabel Otte was Messrs. Haley, Elle, Cockerline.
has a new process for making brick. bridesmaid and Mr. George Otte Miss Katie Barnhart has been 7th Grade Sewing—Table Runuers
man.”
employed to teach the primary
let Evelyn Haley
J. U. Ford a id wife of Eugene “ best
grades
at
Smithfield
and
Miss
Lo-
The
house
was
beautifully
deco­
2d
Mabel Teal
have been visiting at the home of rated with ferns and apple blos­ raine Haley will teach the primary
Toweles—7th
Grade
D. F. Courter and Win. F'ord. J. soms. The groom was dressed in grades at Black Rock.
l:t
Ethel
Sampson
U. F'ord is an architect and has conventional black and the bride M irs Agee. Helen Conn, Edna
2d
Helen
Hopkins
drawn plans for Dr. Hellwarth’s was elegantly attired in pink silk Cono, Zetta Bush, Floyd Cranhy,
new bungalow.
and lace trimming, and carried Vare Staata, F'red McKenzie and Science—Bread
ist Lucile Tichenor
The condemnation suit against a beautiful bouquet of tulips. Carl Bush of Atrlie High School
2d
Irving Mathews brought by the After the ceremony all were con­ attended the musical given at the Cake LaVerne Myers
Please Take Notice
city to open up Third street across
to the dining room where school house Wednesday evening.
Cheap if taken at once, splendid the Luckiamute was tried at Dallas a ducted
1st Loraine Haley
sumptuous
was served.
The
Parent-Teachers
meeting
2d
Gladys Lewis
residence property, a good new Wednesday resulting.in a verdict The groom dinner
is a highly respected Tuesday evening was well atteuded
house and tive good lota in Falla in favor of the city.
Advanced SewiDg
of Salem where he has had and the following program was
City, Ore., now occupied by Ernest The regular monthly business citizen
Katie Barnhart LaVern Mayers
charge
of
a
garoge,
and
recently
rendered:
E. Rowe; with fair payment down;
Nettie Murray Helen Treat
or the “Aiiti-Can'ta” will j engaged in the automobile busi­ Inst Solo
the purchaser may have heel of meeting
Miss
Amy
Anderson
Loraine Haley Mildred Chapin
ness
at
Sheridan,
where
they
will
held at the home of Marliu Deal
terum on balance. Some good be
lust
Solo
Mrs.
Ole
Elle
Mae
Hanson
21, lUlfi at 7:30. Everyone reside.
trade taken if necessary. Write April
Lantern
Slide
Lecture
on
Freshman Sewing
is welcome and a good time is | The bride is the wellknown and
to owner.
E.
Sammons
Marion Cochran
Western Scenery E.M.Haley
planned for all. If you don't accomplished daughter of Mr. and Inst Solo
Joseph O, MickaUon,
Lucile
Tichenor
I.
V. DeWitt
Mrs. Ward
kuow what or who the “Auti- Mrs. D. Boje of this city and is a
tf. •
Brownsville, Ore. Can'ts"
Clara
Sampson
Velma
Miller
The subject for discussion was,
trained nurse.
are come and tiud out.
Silvia
Phillips
Alvin
Deal
The many friends of the couple “ Does Domestic Art and Science I
In
making
repairs
on
the
Day-
Sybil Wilson
wish
happiness and prosper­ and Manual Training Pay?” The Loleta West
FA LLS CITY M ARKET REPORT
ton street bridge a beam gave way ity and them
Margret
Cochran
E. Wagner
that in after years when discusstou was almost unanimous
F’lour, per sack $1.85, $2, 12.10 aud it is believed that nothing
Camp Cooking
traveling down the western slope in favor of keeping the departments
Bacon, per pound 20-22-ceut* short of a new bridge will answer. of
Hal
Wade
Graham
in
the
school.
life
that
this
day
may
stand
in
Hams, per pound 22-cents
It is likely that it will be closed memory as one of the happiest Prof. W. A Barr, Mr. Morris, H. Brentner Claude
Byron
Murray
Picnic hams, per pound 15>ctnts up for the season as the taxpayers
Ivau Buell
Miss Cowgill gave interesting talks Cecil Buell
Choice Dairy butter 80-cente; have about all they can say grace period of their lives.
Hanvey
Dual
Delbert Deal
in
favor
of
the
work
and
praised
The
following
guests
were
pres­
Roll 60-cenls.
over aud will certainly rebel at ent:
very
highly
the
exhibits.
Supt.
Creamery, per pound 85-cenls; more exppnse this year.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Persey and Seymour presented the Standard 1 TH E ROSE AMONG T H E THORNS"
Roll 70-cents.
F^d
Sampson
was
severely
injur-,
two
children of Salem. Mr. and Pennant to the school.
On April 15th Class No. 4 of
Egg*, per dozen 20-cents
ed
Friday,
April
Uth
while
upper-
j
Mrs.
Sellers; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. The first annual exhibit of Man­ the M. E. Church” The Rose
Coffee, per pound 20 to 4 5-cents ating a grader on the new county
Hubbard and two children; Mr. ual Training Domestic Art and Among the Thorns” met at the
Sugar, 13-pound for $1.00
road.
They
were
working
on
a
and
Mrs. C. C. Stanton, of Dallas. Science and Music was held at the home of their Sunday school
Beans, small white, per pound sidehill when the grader struck a
Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Persey and High School Building Tuesday aud i teacher. Mrs. Flemings iand the
8-eents.
boulder
overturning
and
catching
child;
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bohle: Wednesday of this week. There the following program was rend­
Lard, per 6-lb pail 85-cents; per him under it bruising him badly. I
Mrs.
Otte
and Harry; Mrs. A. B. was a fii.e display work coveting' ered:
10-lb pail $1.06.
That
he
was
not
more
seriously
in­
Brown;
Mr.
and Mrs D. F. Boje; all the work done iu the school for Instrumental piece
Potatoes, per pound 2-cents
jured
is
a
wonder.
He
was
out
Mabel
and
George
Otte.
the year. The booth covering aj Reading
Olive Deal
Feed
again
Wednesday
overseeing
the
floor-space of 24 x 60 feet.
Instrumental piece
Wheat, per bushel $1.80
work.
Several hundred people attend­ Those present were: Lorena
Making The Garden
Bran, per sack $1.15
ed
the exhibit and expressed them­ Treat, Ethel Sampson, LaVita
The special meetings held at the Come out into the garden, Maude,
Shorts, per sack $1.75
selves
as being highly pleased with Howell, Mabel Sheppard, Olive
Come
out
and
watch
me
make
it;
M. E. church, last week, were a
Barley, Midd per sack $2.25
the
wotk.
I’ve
got
two
spades,
two
pecks
of
Stam, Olive Deal, Mabel Otte,
Rolled Barley, per sack $1.75 succese in every way. Rev. Marcy
seeds
i cuiiuouai ev en in g
Claire Wiser, Della Reece. Mil­
Alfalfa meal, per 100-lbs $1.75 luid charge of the sermons and Rev And
a rake with which to rake it. following program was given:
dred Grant and Mabel Teal.
DeLoug of the singing. Every Come out
and watch with what deft Orchestra
High Scbo
Chocolate fruit salad, cake and
part
of
the
services
was
well
work­
skill
Or. W. L. Holloway ed out, the music especially receiv­
Grand March; White Nights pickles
were served on the front
An Irishman I hire;
Overture Myrtle •
CHIROPRACTIC
porch.
The next meeting will be
ing
many
compliments.
The
meet­
And help me sit upon the fence
Piano Solo
-
II. Brentm held at the
OF DALLAS, ORE.
ings
were
well
attended,
especially
To
watch
the
man
perspire.
Phone 822.
Solo - Leone Hanse Sheppard. home of Miss Mabel
the ¡Sunday service. Several young ' When I was young and foolish,Maude Piano
Recitation
La Verne Mye
Will be at the Falls City Hotel in people were converted and four I used to do that work;
Inat.
Solo
-
Victor Droef The W. C. T. U„ of this city
this city Monday, Wednesday and united with the church aud there And showed big blisters on my hands
Orchestra
High Scho< went to Dallas Tuesday to attend
Friday of each week from 9:00 are prospects of more. The meet­ As proudly as a Turk
"A
Bowl
of
Pansies”
A. M„ to 1:25 P. M.
although my head is bald. Inst. Solo - Mabel Sheppard an all day institute.
ing« were a great benefit to the But It’s now,
twenty
times as foxy.
All chronic and acute diseases church and the community and we And when the
-
Helen Selig Miseee Nora aud Dora Huiaing-
gentle springtime Vocal Solo
treated. If you are afflicted with hope that their influence will be
Inst. Solo
-
Sybil Wilson ton of Dallas spent Tueeday and
comes,
any ailment call and we will talk long felt aud remembered for good I garden it by proxy.
Wednesday at the home of Mr.
Vocal Duett Mercy and
in our city.—Contributed. »
it over.
—Selected.
Mabel Sheppard and Mre. Will Hiushaw.
C O M I TO FA LLS C IT Y . O N E G O
and Buy O rch ard Land
Edison
Phonographs
THOMPSON,
Drug Store.
Bank of Falls City