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    T H E F A L L S C ÎT Y N E W S . J l l.Y 3. lO lf»
(J-51 MADE TRIP TO (AVE MUSICAL RECITAL
- CONSTANTINOPLE
Æhr .Talla Æilii Nriim
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Katrr*d
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L. W O OD k SON.
P u b lish ers.
M ias H am m ond a Pupil* Do E xcellent
In M u sical R ecital a t th e 0 am
T h a a trs T uesday N ight.
•• owh J , i « m mail at tha poatoffu'r
• t Palla City. IVU County. Orafo*. uud#r lb»
Art o f LVofraaa it March 3 . 1879
Ttlryhonr
Netss Office. U.
Subscription Ratai: O h h m ì 11.00: tlx month*
•4 « n u . thra* mon Ou. li e n t* , »tapi» cup y. i cU
A d rartU in c R a t« D uplay, l i e n t * i n Inch
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• loca. Seta, a lin e . C ard ot Thank* S oci*: Lega
Notices, legai rate*
Cop) lor new ada. e n d e tta n te * should be a*nt
to The Newa not later th a n W ednesday.
Captain Tells Ho« He Took
Submarine 3,000 Mlles.
00D6E0 MANY ENEMY SHIPS
A t t a c k e d F o u r T tm a a o n V o y a g s F r o m
W ilb o lm e h a v o n
but
E scap e d
D a s e r ib a s
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF FALLS CITY
H. J. Griffin, Mayor
R. M. W ouderly. C ouncilm an a tL a rg e
P h illip G ottfraid
H. C. Brown.
C. J Bradley.
C ouucllm rn
I. G. Singleton
C. L. H opkins,
R. A. Titna.
C. E. M cPberran. A uditor an d Police Judge
W alter L. Toose J r.. City A ttorney.
P at M urphy, M arshal an d W ater 8upt.
M. L. Thom pson. T reasurer
Dr. F. M. H ellw arth. H ealth Officer.
B r it is h
to
Each
Haw
Ha
th e
D a r d a n e l le s
T im a
Sank
by
D iv in g .
Tw o
B ig
W a r s h ip s .
“ W e left W llhelm ahaven April 25."
C
ap
tain U ersln g said. “ W hen 1 w as
The C ouncil m eets in reg u lar session on th e Aral
an d th ird Tuesday n ig h ts of each m onth, a t 7 90 told th a t I w as going to C onstan tin o p le
I said . ‘Good! T h a t Is w u rtb w hile.'
o ’clock, in the office of th e F alls City News.
I let on ( th e first officer a n d th e chief
engineer Into tb e eecret to explain tb e
S a t u r d a y , J u l y 3. 1915
increased suppUes ta k e n aboard. We
slipped q uietly o u t o f W tlh elm sh aren .
William Jennings Bryan will as h a re so m any o th e r su b m arin e« go­
orate at th San Francisco Expo­ ing Into tb e w a r are«. W e k ep t ou tb e
au rface m oat o f th e tim e, w atc h in g for
sition July 4th.
big sh ip s of th e enem y, b u t failed lo
see a n y for a tong tim e, to o u r g reat
“ Lumber Boom Is Indicated,” d isa p p o in tm e n t
“O ff th e c o ast o f Englnmd we w ere
says the Portland Telegram. Per- finally
fired upoD by a d « tr o y e r and
that is the reason so many mills had to d ive fo r sa fe ty , b u t along th e
F ren ch co ast w e en co u n te re d no en
are shutting down.
emy. W hen 100 m iles Crum G ib ra lta r
we w ere fired upon by o th e r B ritish
Pedigogical Buncum
destroyers. W e w aited o u tsid e G ib ra l­
The Oregon Messenger has ta r an d passed th ro u g h th e s tra it early
in th e m orning In p lain v ie w , b u t w ith
taken the bull by the horns and out d ra w in g a single sh o t o r a ttru c tlu g
given the ‘‘credit system ” prac­ tb e le a st attenU on. T h o se w ere ten se
ticed by many teachers a much but g ra tify in g hours.
“O nce w ith in th e M edltia-rtineau th e
needed drubbing. Such methods w atch, alread y ex actin g , wv.s ledou
are an outrage not only upon the bled. H ere again w e en co u n te re d ships
taxpayers but the students them­ of th e enem y n ear » sm all lsbind. but
dived to safety u n d e r fire
W hen
selves. What doth it profit a boy passing M alta we w vre fired upon by a
if he excel at baseball and know- F re n rh destroyer. Irot w e re u n touched
eth not the multiplication table? We th en proceeded so u th o f G reece
into th e A egean se a and to th e D a r­
The Messenger says:
danelles.
‘‘L^ R. Alderman, who used to “ W e arriv e d th e re on th e n ig h t p re­
be state superintendent of schools, ceding May 25. h av in g com e fre*u WII
heitnshaven in e x actly pne m onth. In
but is now superintendent in Port­ the early m orning lig h t we s a w th e
land, has written a book. He T rium ph and th e M aje stic lying off the
calls it ‘‘School Credit for Home coast, co n sta n tly e n circled by dcstiviy-
ers. T hro u g h th e periscope 1 sa w a
Work.” By this is meant a sys­ d estro y er com ing d ire c tly for us W e
tem whereby Susie washes the dived, and th e d e stro y e r pa*sed Itn
dishes for her mother and receives ®edlaie,y over us wflb 11 a,,a“ 1 like
credit m arithmetic. Every time
“W e cam e up Im m ed iately
1 took
Willie takes a bath he is given a aim th ro u g h th e p e ris eope u u d pressed
credit for the same in his studies. j th e button, au to m a t ¿ a lly tiring tbe
| torpedo, and th e pffojscttte slipped
If Willie is a little shy on gram­ noiselessly Into ¿b e w a te r. We dived
mar he can turn on the shower again. T h e explosion w hldh follow ed
w as a s terrific a s th o u g h it had been
and catch up with Jimmie, who | In
th e fore p a r t of tine s u b m a rin e Itself.
doesn’t take so many baths, but “T hen we lay hld<’ien tw o d a y s and
knows how to parse a verb. If a h alf," continued C a p ta in H orsing,
Jimmie milks the cows, up goes “a fte r w hich we c a m e n p ag ain in
. TT
jo * *
r*. ! th e m id st o f th e B ritish sh ip s. J u s tb e -
niS S t a n d i n g in United States His- fore noon, looking th ro u g h th e perl-
tory. Perhaps he doesn’t know scope. I saw th e M a je stic su rro u n d e d
that George Washington ever cut by ‘*n ,h 'p*
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e o n sta n ; circle fo r h e r pro tectio n .
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dow’n a cherry-tree, or that Abe could see th e M a je stic 's sailo rs on the
Lincoln wielded a nicked ax to deck ta k in g th e ir n o onday nap. ‘Shall
split the family firewood. But | « " * » * > r 1 th o u g h t T hen, see-
, .,
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mg a w elcome rjpace b etw een th e en-
wnat S the use Of being familiar clrclifig ships, L pressed th e electric
with those inconsequential things? button an d th e to rp e d o w as going r ig h t
Jimmie may make up for these 11 eau*ht ^
a little to th e
re a r o f am id sh ip s.
deficiencies by sweeping the walk “ W e dived a g ain . W e noticed th a t
and collecting the eggs for his the b o m b ard m en t fro n tb e sh ip s bad
ceased, fo r th e y had l*een shelling tbe
lazy dad.
T u rk ish land positions.
Of course, these credits do not “W e rem ained subm« rg e d fo r several
entirely replace the work of the hours, an d th e n cam e I v th e su rfa c e to
find th e B ritish sh ip s 1 m l disap p eared ,
boy in school, but the system and
all search fo r tbei u v a s in vain
seems to contain numerous glar­ We reach ed C onstant tn o i’ie. having
ing inconsistencies. When we at­ passed fo rty -tw o d a y s It* th e su b m arin e
tended school our school credits w ith o u t re s t o r ch an g e.”
came to us from the class room
and our home work credits from NAVY D E S E R T IO N S D E C R E A S E
a two by four which father used S t a t is t ic s S h o w T h a t F o w Ar. » a rie a n
S a i l o r s L s a v a t h e S s r v ic o .
to keep secreted in the woodshed.
W
ashington.—S
ta tis tic s compll M by
We never illuminated the class
th e navy d e p a rtm e n t o f th e num h e r of
room with our brilliancy, but on d esertions from th e navy sh iw a
the appearance of the two by four m arked d ecrease since th e s y a te n r w *
our home work credit rose by lnau*urate<1 °f p u ttin g d e w rte r s and
leave b re a k e rs on p aro le In s te a d of
leaps and bounds. It always sending them to Jail.
seemed to us that father had the D uring tb e fiscal y e a r e n d e d J u n ?
proper system for developing 30, 1915, th ere w as a n a v e ra g e o f 211'
d esertions a m onth. A d m lin l F le tc h e r
home work in children. There is has notified th e se c re ta ry t h a t d u rin g
small equivocation in connection APrtL tots, o f th e 55,000 m en in th e
with a properly handled two by 1 navy only *tx ty deaerted from tiie At-
lanUc fle e t
R e tu rn s laav e n o t y e t
four, and, consequently, we never been received from t h e Pacific an d
forged any credit cards when we A siatic squadrons, b u t Mr. Dsmlels
said th a t It w as sa fe to. p re d ic t t h a t th e
were kids.
n u m b er w ould be a gre: i t d e a l lesu th a n
In fo rm er years. ...
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I 'l l YSICIAN
J u ly 2 , 1016 .
F. M . H K L L W A U T H
Myrtle El.ls came home Sunday
for a frw (lava visit.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Kied Fiaktu wao vLiting hie
slater
Mrs N H Gimmick bun-
Mias Mary Hammond gave a
day.
musical recital for Lei pupil* at
Mr and M r s , J a u i f g P a y l e f t
tlie Gem theatre Tuesday night.
Miss Vola S»iig ami Mrs March Finlay for a few <! h \ h visit in i
assisted in (he recitul. Tits pro­ Salem.
gram was quite long anti was well
lid Sod< istioil and Miss Lee left
arranged and the rendering of the Moodiiy for their home near Cot­
dilYereut places w as enjoyed veiy tage Grove
much, ¡¿.mis of I he pupils had
Mia Guy Francis went to Salem
never played al a iccilal before
and notwithstanding that the piano Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs
at the theatre was more difficult Rloom and family.
C hicago.—In a n Interview- w ith a cor­
respondent of T h e Chicago l>ally to play they did exceedingly well.
News, cabled from C o n stan tin o p le ou In three weeks another program
Ju n e 0, C ap tain O tto U ersln g bus told
(be sto ry of his voyage in th e ticru m n will be arranged and a small a d ­
su b m arin e I ’-fil from W U helm shureu mission fee will he charged.
to C onstantinople, a b o u t 3.0U0 miles,
Those taking part were: Mercie
to w ard tb e close of w hich he sunk th e
¡Sheppard,
Miss Hammond, Viola
nriU sh batU eehlpa T riu m p h and Mu
jeetic.
profcoBtonnl dnrbo
BLACK RUCK ITEMS
Mrs. Holland, Mrs. IV McGowen
and Mia. Geo. l’ye made a busi­
ness trip to Falla City Thursday.
Mrs. Urown and Miss Velma
Miller of Falls City made a busi­
ness trip to lilack Rock Wednes­
l.aue, Lucile Hubbard, Geraldine
day.
Selig, Ira Lane, Anna Percy, Opal
Miss Clarice Kimbuugli of Falls
Ward, Clara Wiser, Victor Droege,
Gladys Estev, Helen Selig, Ethel City wa-> visiting with Mrs Joan*
Estty, Ruby Johnson, Eva Chap­ MtCutchen tbe later par t ol last
pell, Olive Stamm, Ruth Sayre, week
I.aViia Howell, Mable Otte, Rut h
Mr. Holland's iillle (toy of lial-
Gottfried, Mrs. March, Miss Vola di-ree’s c amp was very l-ndly i nj ur ­
Selig, Mable Sheppard.
ed Tuesday by falling on a pair of
scissors.
THINGS YOU HAVE ALW AYS
sv (J. Price reports more log-,
taken out of Itlack Kook last week
W ISH E D TO KNOW.
than there has been for some lime
Corre*ponilenc«i School co u rt« * u re y e a r ­
ly becom ing m o re p o p u tai
L e a rn in g In in one w-eek
c o n d e n se d fo rm Is th e o rd e r of th e day
H e re yo u h a v e It. H ead th e ll*t an d sen d
in th e coupon.
'•C ulttm ltie*—W hy P e rm itte d
“ W h ich 1» th e T ru e O ospal? *
“ W h e re A re th e Deuel
“ W h a t Is B aptism ?*'
“ R ich M an In H ell.”
“ G a lte rin g th e L o rd ’s Je w el* .“
“ W h a t Is th e S o u l? ’
“ Im m o rta l W o rm s, U n q u en ch a b le Fire.'*
“ W o rry W ill S u re ly K ill.’’
“ W hen God W as Alone
“ T h e B egin n in g of G o d 's C re a tio n ’’
“ P rin c e L u c ife r Now P rin c e of D em on».“
“ H ene. T ekel. I ’p h a rsin
“ S ocial Ills Beyond M un's P o w er."
“ T he B a ttle o f At nm geddon *'
“ C h riste n d o m In G r r a t D a n g e r.“
“ W h a t Is iia p tls m ? “
“ C hief C a u se o f C rim in al)!} *’
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C ity a n d S t a t e ........................ .............................
U pon re ceip t of th e ab o v e coupon we
will sen d a n y o n e of th ese Bible S tu d ies
F R E K ; an y th re e of th em fo r 5 cen ts
(sta m p s) o r th e e n tire 18 fo r 10 cen ts
S E N D A*T O N C E TO B IB L E A N D T R A C T
S O C IE T Y 17 M icks St . B rooklyn. N Y
Ofüc» une door east uf I’. O.
( IBll'P Eliti
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Keilileucu
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tkxttj
Pull. • I I .
I'll YF ICI AN
S u 0 inc 90 (Tarto
m > m .
jf ¿ills City? Ifootcl
S a m p t* R o o m s
B o at A e o o m m o d a tlo n s
F O,o»o*. Froprlotor
H UU.KU tutors
f*
Bohle’s Barber Shops
F a lla C ity , O ra g o n
W htrt you cos |c l * i h m . Hoir Cal, lo d i
ar 'i k l a c
A |*al lar Pollas ilro a t Laundry
R u n d í» forw urdsd 'lu»*.Uy » te n liif
MoSVMKNTS
G. L. H A W K I N S
M A R B L E A N D G R A N IT E
MONUMENTS
D a lla s, O ragon
h
Miss Op-1 Wallace and Miss Ted
Marts left Friday lo spend the
Fourth with Miss Matt's parents
at Molulla, Ore.
Cliae. Wallace of Spaulding ra mp
got the fingers ol his right hand
maslnd Friday and was taken to
the hoipi.al that evening
Mr. and Mis Fred Holman ol'
Dallas amt Mr. Turner, Mr Brown
mill the | rust master of 8li*rnlan
at tend' d the dance here Saturday
night.
E G. Balderree and wife, Mr
and Mrs. Bodeiatiun, Kd bodeietion
and Miss Leo all from the \V V. L
Co., attended tile dance Saturday
my lit.
Mi. and Mrs. T»d Cochran, Mr
"Situation Critical in City of
Mexico,” would make a standing and Mrs. Geo. Graves a n d Mr. a i u I
from
headline for some of the Big City Mrs. Adam Donamover
Spaulding camp attended thedanci
papers.
tiere S a t urday night.
We acknowledge the receipt cd
two season tickets to the Iltllas
An exchange sagely remarks:
Chautauqua through the courtesy ‘‘War in Europe is Expensive.”
of Mr. Miles.
Who’d a thunk it?
The Glorious 4th
r i ’NKHAl. IllHKCTOK
R. L CHAPMAN
Fu r u r a l D irector
W o at land to all work promptly
Da lla* aad Fall* City, Or
P I A N O T t ’ NICK
LEE PERIN, Piano Tuner
Haa re tu rn e d to Kalla C ity and will
tu n e your piano. Call Phone 434
• a t K. Paul'» reuidenre
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© r e g e n
C. W . M a ( t h « w * , P r o p r i e t o r
l 'N O N I 127
will be celebrated in various towns
along the Southern Pacific and special
Low Round Trip Fares
Zhc
lit o b o
V11X, I*f»oi*niBToM
Between all stations in Oregon
(where the one way fare does not
exceed $15.00) will be in effect July
3, 4 and 5, with final return limit
July 6th.
Convenient Train Service
T o All Points
Kf
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Call on nearest Agent f o r full in­
formation, fares,.train schedules,
etc.
Southern Pacific
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
Best Ice Cream at
HARRINGTON
Good boum for tale in Fallu
City, part time. Enquire at New»
office.
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