Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, September 25, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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    Saturday, September 26, 1915
THE FALLS CITY NEWS.
i lUncli or farm wanted on shares,
School Opened Monday
or work on farm. W. C. Harrison,
Kalla City.
“Tim Heart of Night Wind" u
alory with ita tradition« of the
Big Luekiamute logging country,
waa ahown in the film« at the Gem
theatre, Saturday n i g h t . The
novel waa written by Vendue T.
Roe,
The public school opened Mon­
day with an enrollment of 230 ,
L. L, Brook« and family
Candi* «, Tobacco« and Cigar«, at I their worldly good« aboard the 52 being in the high school de­
1* B. WONDERLY’B
tram Tue«day and departed for partment. The school starts off
(.litoti, \Ya«hmgtoo where Mr. with good prospects for an inter­
Brooks ha« work. Mr. Brook« esting term. The pupils and
D r. W . L. H o llo w a y
| worked there some ten year« ago teachers are interested in their
CHIROPRACTIC
aod will not go among strangers. work and are planning great
OK DA 1.1. AS, ORB.
We regret to nee them go. but a« it things,
Rhone 822.
E. W illiams , M. L. T hompson , W. F. N ichols , R. G. W hite ,
will be to their interest to go. we The teacher» are as follows:
President
Cashier Assistant Cashier
Vice-President
E.
M.
Haley,
Principal;
Miss
Hall,
WILL BE AT FALLS CITY HOTEL wish them tucces«.
domestic
art
and
sciences;
Miss
.
ALL DAY
John Walker, section foreman is Fatland, English; Miss Ritenour,
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND
rushing
the repair work on the Mathematics; Miss Snedeker, 7-8
FRIDAY EACH WEEK
F alls C ity , P olk C ountv . O regon
8.
1’.
in
order
get the road in grade; Miss Montgomery, 5th;
All chronic and acute diseases good condition to before
the rainy Miss Kenard, 6th; Miss Johnson,
Does a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time
treated. If you are afflicted with weather sets in.
4th; Mrs. Moyer, 3d; Miss Cha­
Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States.
any ailment call and we will talk
pin,
2d;
Miss
Graham,
1st.
Miss
Notary Public officially connected with the Bank.
it over.
It. K. Davenport of Portland Irwin, music; O. Elle, manual
waa here laat Saturday winding re­ training.
latives. Hi« wife has been visit­
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ing her parents, Mr. and Mr«. J it. Former Falls City Young Lady Weds c
| Moyer and ho came down to spend
a few day« and accomnunv her The home of Mr. and Mrs. B. j
Boughey 1786 State st., Salem. ,
home. Mr. Davenport lived in F.
was
9cene of a beautiful wed- 5
The beat show at tha Gem tonight Kails City a few years ago and is ding the
at
noon, Wednesday,
now employed in the auditing de­ Sept. 15, high
when their daughter,
ONE WE E K
of the electric light com­ Sadie, became the bride of Mr.
Freeh Bread,Cakee,Cookie*, P*«», partment
SPECIAL
SALE
Hugh Small of Silverton. When
and other bakery good«, every day pany at Portland.
the guests were assembled in
at the Kalla City Bakery.
spacious living room. Miss ^
One little old farmer cultivating the
Alice
sang sweetly “ Belov- 3
For one week beginning Saturday. September 25. we
Horae wanted to work (or feed. a 10-acrn tract on a aidehill is ed it Judd
is
morn”
.
Then
to
the
will
make a special CASH price on all our trimmed hats.
J. C. March.
worth more Io Falla City than all strains of the “ Bridal Chorus” ;
the automobile tourists that pa*« from Lohengrim, the bridal party
We have some of the latest creations of the Milliners
Hoy James and son were in in it season.
took its place beneath the arch
art and invite you to come and inspect them.
of smilart and roses, while the
town Sunday.
We also carry a nice line of Ladies Furnishings that
Thomas Jewel, theVyear old son Rev. Geo. Round joined the hap­
we
are
selling at very low prices.
py
couple
in
Holy
matrimony
us-1
I.nvilla Buell has gone to Cot­ of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robit son ing the ring ceremony.
* /
tage (¡rove whpre she will teach died Monday night of Cholera The Bride wore a lovely white i
Morbus. Funeral services were gown of embroidered net over
school this year.
held st the home Tuesday by Rev. mescaline and carried a bouquet
How is your stock of envelops, II. A. Walter, who chose lor his of brides roses and ferns and was
letterheads and statements? Better text Matt. 19:14. Interment wa« attended by her sister, Miss
Mabel Boughey. The Groom
come to the New« office and get a made in city cemetery.
wore the conventional black.
new supply.
John Small was best man.
Ruth Oottfreid, Mnble Shepherd Mr. After
the ceremony and con­ J. E. Grimes of Monmouth was
Free Methodist Church
Mr. and Mrs. AI lie Conrter and i and l.aVita Hollowed of the Pro­ gratulations,
the guests, about
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Isiys of aouthern Oregon visited bationers class at the Methodist twenty in number, were served a here on business Tuesday.
Preaching 11:00 A. M.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D church were awarded New Testa sumptuous four course dinner. George Loftus and wife attended Class
meeting 12:00 P. M.
Miss
Hammond
and
Mis6
Me-1
the
fair
at
Dallas
Wednesday.
meats Sunday. The prizes were Bride assisted with the serving.
Courier Sunday.
Evening
service 8:00.
given for the highest percentage in Mrs. Small, for many years a Dave Grant aud family attend-
H.
A. W alter , Pastor.
People who have been accustom­ answering Bible questions.
resident
of
Falls
City,
is
a
grad-1
ed
the
Fair
at
Dallas
Thursday,
ed to look to the mill for fiiewood
uate of the Falls City High
will have to make other arrange­ This Fall would he a good time School and of the Willamete Uni- Mr Rnd Mril- Tom Hollowell at- There will M. be t Church
no preachiug ser­
io plan for a bigger and better versitv and has taught during the tended the fair at Dallas Friday.
ments tin« winter. This will give crop
vices
in
the
M.
E.
Sunday
of
fruit
and
berries
and
means
two years in the Silverton Vern Williams and Mr. French tke 26th as pastor Church
employment to quite a number of of getting them to market. A can­ past
is
away
at
Con­
High
School.
She
is
besides
be­
tueti.
nery could he made profitable if ing an admirable young lady in of Airlie were in town Wednesday. ference.
all the fruit growers would co­ every way. a very capable church Helen and Geraldine Selig at­ On October 3d regular services
R. M. Wonderly went to Hos­ operate.
Then it would encourage worker, being well known in tended the fair at Dallas Wednes­ will be held, but the evening ser­
kins Wednesday to do some car­ greater efforts in fruit growing. .church
and prohibition circles day.
vices will begin one half hour ear­
penter work.
both
at
and Falls City.
Dallas is, so it is rumored, in­ Mr. Small Salem
is a young man of Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert lier, making Epworth League come
Six ton loose oat hay for «ale. fested with blind tigers and boot­ moral worth and is a substantial Shiltz of Black Rock, Tuesday, a at 6:30 and preachiug at 7:30.
farmer of the Silverton district. jgirl.
M. A. M arcy , Pastor.
18-25. leggers. The bacchants of Dallas He
Phone 328
is a student of the Oregon E. E. Gilliam of Salem visited •
must have perverted tastes to be Agriculturial
C. L. Hopkins has taken Prof. content with bootleg, and only a Mr. and Mrs. College.
his sister, Mrs. Mary Miller Sun­ WANTED—Good Falls City pro­
Small left for a day.
Haley's plane at Black Rock and few miles to the real article.
few weeks honeymoon at Oak­
perty in exchange for a good 160
with a crew of men is erecting a Rev. M. Howard Fagan, of Al land and San Francisco.
Mrs. Ira Mehrling attended the acre stock ranch in Deechuettes
large play shed for the school hany, formerly pastor of the Chris
fair at Dallas Thursday and Fri­ Valley south of Bend, Oregon,
children.
Chas.
Dill
left
Wednesday
to
look
Also for sale, rent or trade cheap,
day.
tian church of this city, assisted for work.
splendid
residence property in
The
Art
Club
will
meet
at
Mrs.
Clay Miller, Enis Frink, Fred by Revs. Abraham Bennett, and Dale Bell is clerking for G, W.
Falls
City,
Oreg. Apply to
Albert
Teal’s
next
Tuesday
after-
Zuver and Mert Young returned G. S. O. Humbert, preached at the Brentner.
J oseph M ikalson ,
j uoon.
Saturday from the McLaughlin Christian church Thursday night
Brownsville, Oregou.
Mrs.
F.
M.
Hellswarth
went
to
Mias Y’elnia Miller was among
His sermon was in tho interest of
hop yard at Independence.
Dallas
Wednesday.
the visitors at the Dallas Fair, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dennis and
the Eugene Bible University and
Now is a good time to invest in was an able discourse. The Chris­ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mix were in Thursday.
daughter Leda were visiting here
roal-cetato. Fancy prices are giv­ tian churches of this state have Dallas Wednesday.
Volorace
Dennis
is
at
Oakdale
Sunday.
ing way to real values and the united to raise $25,000 for the Un­ Mrs. Geo. Gardner was a Dallas building a bungalow for his brother Mrs. Emma Hinshw and Duck
prospective purchaser can get the iversity in order to get the dona­ visitor
Wednesday.
i Olivei.
Hinshaw returned from tne Siletz
worth of his money.
tion of $50,000 pledged by J. J. Mis. Eleanor Butler was a Dal- If you have a farm to rent ad- Saturday.
Hill. At the close of the meeting las visitor this week.
it in the New«. We have
Mis. Eva McCoy and two sons, Rev.
ealled lor those who Mrs Dennis is visiting her sister vertiae
Edward and Clark of Butte, Mont., wished Fagan
inquiries
for farms for rent, but as
to make a dedication of at Newport this week.
arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. 'fol­ their lives
none
have
been advertised we are
and enter the Univer­ Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Moyer were unable to direct
iar this week. 'Ihe McCoy’« and sity in the cause
them.
of Christ to come in Falls City Sunday.
Toller's are old acquaintances in forward. Bula Young
was the
Montana.
WEDDING
only one who chose to make the Mrs. A. E. Seymour attended the
A
quiet
wedding
occurred at the
Dallas
Fair,
Thursdav.
If all reports he true, there must venture.
M.
E.
Parsonage
last
Sunday after­
Mr.
ai.d
Mrs.
Paul
J.
Shepherd
lie some very bad booze sold at
noon
when
Henry
W.
Bassett and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
R.
Moyer
are
in
returned
from
visiting
in
Salem
Independence. A (ew drinks seems
Grace
M
Bassett
both
of Dallas
Portland
with
their
daughter.
Wed
nesday.
to make them blind drunk and
were
united
in
marriage.
Rev.
crazy, leady to commit any crime. Bert Wonderly and Chas. Har- Mrs. J. C. Talbott and Mrs. Fred M. A. Marcy officiated. Mrs. Trask
i . .
tung made a trip to Portland Talbott attended the Fair at Dal­ and Mrs. Marcy acted as witnesses.
Mrs. Harry Starr returned Mon- Saturday,
las, Thursday.
aud Mrs. Bassett will reside
day from a visit with her parents ¡jisa Golds Plaster of Dallas is Mr. and Mrs. Win. Finley re­ in Mr. Dallas
where Mrs. Bassett’s
at Philomath. Mr. Starr met her taking care of the sick child of turned from the Horse Bros., hop brother is living
at the present
at Dalla8-
Robert Kieth.
yard at Independence this week. time.
| lllt
K.
Bank of Falls City
Sale of Trimmed Hats
Falls City Millinery Co.
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