, THE FALLS CITY NEWS Jl'NK* 12,' 11*15 PROSPERITY HAS ARRIVED LOW SALARIES VS. HI6H Washington. June 3. The bal Union county is organizing a ance in the U. S. Treasure at the taxpayer's league on the right close o f the month of May was $14,996,067.46, as compared with lines o f securing tax reduction. In that county in nine years a balance o f $61,330,913.92. oil the i same date two years ago. The state taxes increased 141 per cent, excess o f ordinary disbursments school taxes 300. city taxes <550 , over receipts for the present fiscal per cent and county taxes only 31 j year was $106.903.069.43. per cent. Three county commis Postmaster General Burlson at- sioners on $4.00 a day for a few tributes the postal deficit of six days each month manage the and a half millions for the last six 1 months of 1914, to the war. How county business. This is opening useful the w ar. It is as conveni the eyes of the people to the fact ent as the "emergency clause” that high salaried city commis that has enabled many State legis sioners and city managers are no latures to slip objectionable laws protection to the taxpayer. In | over the people. It has been sug gested that if Mr. Burleson should Marion county the commissioners slip on a banana skin some morn handle the county business and ing on the way to his office that keep taxes down on a salary not ’ blame would be laid to the w ar- 1 ring nations. to exceed $300 a year. T h e Daily Statesman O N E W H O LE YEAR By M ail During the Bargain Period Ending July 15, 1915 • T o N e w or P r e s e n t S u b s c r i b e r s Who Hand U s T hatr $ 3 .0 0 Now M a l l or B r i n g Y o u r S u b s c r i p t i o n s T o d a y -TO - T H E F A L L S C IT Y NEW S. Bargain Agents of the Daily Statesman, Salam, Ore. ft ELIGIO -SC IENTÎ FIT S KETCH ES I: IN HUMAN PROGRESS / / / m GALLIPOLI GUARDS TURKISH PENINSULA The Seventh Pay Adventist I cainpmeeting and conference in session at t’ rcaton Station. Port la n d . Oreiron, from May li7th to June 8th. has had the moat ruc - cessful meeting since its otganiz- ation. On Sunday June 6th $ 14,- 567.45 besides much jewelery was raised in one meeting for In all $29,000 Wuahlngtuu —"T h e city of Gallipoli, foreign missions. toward which tlx* allied forces are was raised for the various forms lighting, guard* the neck of the tinlll- of activity, church schools, col |H)II peninsula, where the peulnsula joins tile inululaud. near the elbow leges, foreign ami home missions. formed by the Dardanelles strait and Temperance Sunday, June 6th the Sea o f .Moriuora." begins a bulletin saw the largest Crowds o f the Issued by the National Geographic so A ciety. The description of this key po campmeeting on the grounds. sition to the best protected of utl of the number o f powerful tpeakers world's «a t e r avenue«, a position to <vhl< h the Interest o f all the nations Is spoke on the desirability o f na now turned with much questioning, tional prohibition, ami the aud continues: * ience o f three thousand declared "Gallipoli is the lust bur that loeku unanimously to do all in their tbe Dardanelles, and secures Mariuoru sea as a Turkish lake. It Is u power pow er to bring this ubout ai d fully fortified city, tta defensive works give us a saloonless nation by having been heguu in modem style in tS7S. when the Uussiuns threatened to 1920. tuko possessiou of Constantinople. The Noted speakers from various work of strengthening this port lias parts o f the nation und world been enrried on at Irregular intervula since. When the Bulgarians were at- were present in addition to the tacking the liuos at Chutalja, the local ministers. F. W I'aap, Turks, who felt that they might expect secretary o f the home missionary an eudeitvor to turn their tlauks by way of Gallipoli and Marmora sen, work in North America, W. H. worked feverishly upon tbe port’s re Healey, noted religious liberty doubts. W hile Gnliiixdl is not com advocate and debater from I,os parable In strength to the greatest fort resses o f Europe, It, nevertheless, with Angeles; Geo. F. Enoch, from Its modem batteries and extensive out India’. George Harlow from China; works, forms a proper conclusion to J. J. Westrup, from China;Lowis the mightily fortified water lane lead Johnston, president o f the Wes Ing down to the Aegean sea. "This ’city beautiful’ o f the Greeks tern Washington Conference; C. (Kallipolis) was the first point la Eu Schultz, head o f the German rope to he won and maintained liy the Ottoman hordes. It Is today anything work ir. California; H. J. Dirk- but a beautiful city. Its streets are sen from Manitoba, and many narrow, iinmethodical nml dirty, while others. most of Its houses are overworn wood Nearly a hundred were baptis cn structures, tu which decay nml un tidiness mix to an uiipleaslng picture. ed as the result o f the meetings. There are few buildings o f any urvhl A t the business meeting the tectural interest, though the great lead new board o f officers for the year eu domed bazaars appeal to tbe I magi nntton of the westerner. Some few and 1 were elected as follows: H. W. uucared for relics of eastern empire Cottrell o f Portland, was re-elect- and Grecluu times have tieeu left to *ed president; H. G. Thurston o f normal decay by the Turks. “Until Turkish occupation and the Salem, vice-president and secre putting Into effect of tile suspicious, in tary; C. E. Olcott o f Portland, tolemut and shortsighted policies of exclusion and exclusiveness o f the treasurer; Milton H. St. John of orient Gullilioli seemed destined, us, n Portland. J. H. Honson, Hills well placed port upon one of nature's boro. W. C. Emmerson, Gaston, natural nvenues of water trade, to be and William Keith, Laurelwood, come one of the greatest o f all the commercial cities of the near enst. as members o f the conference Through the centuries of Turkish rule committee. Was Ones a Beautiful City, but Has 6one to Decay. it has slept an nluiost dreamless sleep Today, with a population of 23,000, with few ambitions and little under standing of Its advantages, it lias, how ever. under the Young Turk regime, given some evidence o f n reawaken Ing." THE F lgS r FAMILY üocjôoôoôc ; ÉL MOTHER EVE BEGUILED The New Testament bears out the story or Genesis, or Mother Eve's deception, and that Father Adam yielded to disobedience tbroogb her Influence. SL Faul declares that Adam was not deceived, and that he therefore bad the greater responsibility. The Scriptures everywhere portray that it is through A dam s disobedience that the condemnation passed upon bis entire race He was its responsible bead. "B y one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin, and so death passed upon all men Romans 5:12. The Bible account tells o f Mother Eve's thirst for know ledge, and of Satan’s taking advantage of this, beguiling her Into dls obedience. W e need not suppose that the serpent spoke audl bly; rather, as we say. "Actions speak louder than words.” it is probable that the serpent spoke in this manner. God bad authorized our flrst parents to freely eat of all the fruits of Paradise except of the species called "The Tree of the Knowledge o f Good and Evil.” it was forbidden for a time as a test of tbelr loyalty. T h e eating of the fruit of this tree, they were forewarned, wouid bring upon them the curse— the Death Sentence The serpent ate of vurious fruits, and seemed espe cially fond of the forbidden fruit. Observation proved that tbe fruit did not kill tbe Mtrpent, and the inference drawn by Moth er Eve w as that God bad forbidden the use of the very best tree in Ed<*>. Her conclusion was that God bad a selfish mo tlve In forbidding the use of that fruit; that He feared His crea ture* woulfl become as wise as Himself. Mother E ve did not broach these suspicions to her husband. She would n e t. acquire the knowledge God was withholding, and then assist Adam to It.—Genesis 3:6. Adaru reaBzed the seriousness of Eve’s disobedience He thougf.t of the long days before he had her companionship Now, he would be lonely again In desperation Adam deter mlnr-d to join Eve in the Sin and Its penalty. Adam’s death waf< a slow suicide! His dying lasted 930 years J) ’ 8A V E TH IS C O U P O N . 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Though the Berth Amboy. N. J.—It Isn’t necessa ry to catch fish to be n fisherman In new blazed trail was so steep N ew Jersey. Alec Buckowsklt was that they had to get down on Jim ted beside Kessler's pond with a their hands and knees they ar pole and line In his hand. He hadn't had a bite since he arrived rived at their destination at 9 there at daybreak. But a game warden a. m. got him, and Justice PlckersgiU ruled Pinner on the Rickreall at 11 that he was a fisherman and fined him «. m $20 for not having a license. Fishing results—caught forty Order to Shave Stire French. pounder. Paris.—The decision o f the military Camped for night at clearing authorities thnt soldiers at the front must be clean shaven ns a hygienic near top o f the mountain, ate measure has brought forth a storm of supper, then roasted marsh mal- protest from a large number of beard laws and gave impromtu pro ed men on the firing line. gram. Retired, but alas, little sleep that night tor the campfire STRANGER THAN FICTION. didn’ t seem very warm. You would like to understand your lilblc Long tramp before breakfast if you only knew how to ro about It M ake a etnrt now by choosing from the Wednesday and alter breakfast follow in g list: ing found better camping ground “ W h at Is the 8oul?" “ Creed Hmashings For Federation.’ • Breakfast 10 a. m. “ Jesus N o Longer a M an ." Dinner 2 p m . "F e a r, the Bane o f H um anity." “ Mountains Swept Into the Hen.” Bidding farewell to their camp “ The E xistence o f u Supreme In telli ing grounds they started for gent C reator Established “ “ Bible, as n Divine R evelation .“ home at 3:30 p. m. “ Epochs and Dispensations.“ “ P u rgatory F ir e - N o t Now. but Hoon.” Arrived at M cPherren’s photo “ Apostles and Pseudo Apostles." gallery 5 p m. “ W here A re the Du id ?" “ Ancient Oarden o f E den." Class yells: “ Great Parable o f Sheep and Goats.” 1. 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It Stitvrns was given n uur prise party Saturday night in honor of hi« birthday. Thu invit ed gtittiU wer«: Mrs. Anna Hunt* lay, Mr nml Mr». 01« Kile, Mi. ami Mra R. Butler, Mr. and Mr*. C Cleveland, Mr and Mrs. C. .Munson, Mr. ami Mr* A K. Sey mour, Mr and Mrs. Albert Teal, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stevens, Mi. ami Mrs. W. It. .Hieven«, Misses Mable Steven«, Edith und Katie liarohurt, Oiu ami On* Brown, Matile Teal; Mnaeera Floyd Sey mour, Klm nan d Uenrge King, Lucy Becoe, B Molieu uud Claude Kill- Hon. I’rugrcHaive Pit and other rumc« wore played leu cream und cuke served at 11:30 o’clock FOR FALLS CITY PEOPLE Simple bucthorn bark, glycerine, etc., us mixed in Alder-i-ka, the ap pendicitis preventative, drains so much foul matter from the body that ( >N K s im KJNFUL w H i w n r r i t » uch, gus and constipation AT ONCE. The QUICK action ia astonishing. M. L. Thompson, druggist. 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