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/ Haturday, December II, Hilft THE FALLS OITT HEWS. Œ h r J F a l l t ì (Ü itu N harmony and co-operat ion. Set- ted with Brief upop receipt of an r --------------------------------- tie your differences out of court, official communication announc- P LA N H O LID A Y FO R A P R IL 30. beinB willing to “ bear and for inn the fact that her brother, Would C om m em orate Inauguration of W ashington m Proaulont. bear” work in« for the greatest Joseph Eli Jollicouer, had joined 0 Now York. Olio of tho la»t thin«* D. L WOOD & SON, good for the greatest number. 1 the U. S. Marine Corps and had ilouo by itio lute co n stitu tio n al couvvn- Publisher». With such a spit it Falls City will named her as next of kin to be do« wna the ap p ro v al o f u nu m b er of Efttorvd as «»*cond-ci«sg mall at tb« po#toffi<v i focommciulHilouM fo r tlu< cnaci incut of at Falla City. I’“lb C V U tf. Ore*«*, amler tbe I soon take her rightful place as notified in case ot death. Act of CongrrM of March 1 1 SI 9 I one of the most progressive “ If my brother is a corps, of uttmauivs by tho leg islatu re, uutl on» Telephone News Office, S3. l towns on this coast. what did he die?’’, she wrote to of th e thing» ap p ro v ed tv«» th o euggee- ——- ----O— "»■■■—' '■ Captain H. T. Swain in charge of llon th a t A pril SO be m ade u legal hol S u bscription R u t» : ( 'n » n « r . SI.00; >tx m o n th s lu com m em oration of (lie luuiigu- SO n o t i . three month«. 2 5 conta: «insle copy. S eta. MARRIED SCOTCHMAN the local recruiting station of the iday ration of G eorge W ashington as lirst A J v e rtU in * K »tc»: D u p la y , I J 0 * n U » n in c h LOST HER CITIZENSHIP United States Matine Corps, who p resid en t o f tbo U nited S tall s iiu April B u sin e ss Notice«. % r e n t* * l i n e ; F o r Sale. K en t. 1780. San Francisco, Dec. 6 Mrs. had enlisted the man and was M, D elegate E x c h a n g e . W an t s n d P ay K n te ru tln m e n t No P eter D onovan, one of th e responsible for the notification. tic e * . 5 cU . • lin e . C a rd o t T h a n k « S O c ts: le g » Gordon Mackenzie, wife of the 1 mem ber» rep resen tin g tho T w en ty first N otice«. leg»l r»te». The recruiting officer, by re sen ate d ls trte t In tho tlro u x . »uhm ltled A dvisary C om m ittss of U nivsrslty well known San Francisco singer C opy lo r new * ds. » n d c h a n g e « s h o u ld be «ent turn mail, bade the sorrowing the proposition, doing ho on the has!» P resid en ti Urge» C ontinuation «f and club man, may not vote at to T h e News n o t Ix te r th » n W ed n e sd ay . a le tte r w ritten him by tieorgo J . sister.cease mourning, and assur | of Work on Q roadar Lines te Inerease California elections. C lark, a Journalist, w ho urged th a t OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF FALLS CITY The supreme court of the Uni ed her that the "corps" to which Just a» Ju ly 4 wus th e holiday of thè S tudant E nrollm snt — Eapoots Mora Cam pa N est Yaar. A m erican Independence and D ecora H . J . G riffin. M ayor. ted States today decided she was her brother had lately attached tion R M. W o n d erly , C o u n c llm a n - a t-t-a rf e day w us tho a n n iv e rsa ry of th e himself was the "livest" kind of New York T he advU ory cuiiim lttee not an American citizen having P h il lip U o ttire id saving o f tho U nlou. so A pril SB) should an organization. if un iv ersity preshleuta foriued to a» H 0 B row n, lie eom m em oratlr e of n ational unity. forfeited her citizenship when C. J. B ra d le y , Councilm en W hen (he s tn te leg islatu re m eets lu d sl lu th è w ork of building up u ita- she married Mackenzie. The t . G. S in g le to n . Ja u u a ry oue o f th e tw o lirim x se n tionnl roteivi* ro rp .» uuiong college B lu C . L. H o p k in s , Scotch singer was never natur ators, e ith e r S e n ato r Ja m e s A H am - leni» miopie*) u report recouiiuendtiig R. A. Titus. alized and is still a subject of j llton o r S e u ato r Jo h n J D unnlgan, lu tlint thè benda of ull college» of thè C. E. M cP h erre n . A u d ito r a n d P o lice J u d g the u p p er house und A ssem blym an W a lte r L. Tooae J r.. C ity A tto rn e y . ouutry eucourngc lite ni udente t u Joln King George. BUT ONCE A YEAR P a t M u rp h y , M arsh a l a n d W a te r S u p t. t'e rtig lit th e low er, wilt Introduce tho thè su m m er uillltnry train in g catups Mrs Mackenzie started the suit M. L. T h o m p so n . T r e a s u re r necessary bills. cstabllshcd by thè goverum eut for tho D r. F. M H e llw a rth , H e a lth O fficer. which ended in Washington Mon Do not forget your confectionery purposc of etreugthenliig thè c N tu p N lg n T h e C o u n c il tu e e ts in re g u la r sessio n o n th e first day when she was refused the supplies without which the best for u alh iial prepuredness. Tho cotn- SQ U A SH ES FROM ASH P IL E . m itico, besldes pnssing lite rosolili luti M onday n ig h t of e ac h m o n th , a t 7 30 o 'c lo c k , in Christmas would be incomplete. right to register by Registrar th e office of th e F a lls C ity N ews. al a le cut m eeting bete, ulso Im kSsed Zemansky recently. WONDERLY’ S C 0 N F T Y . STORE. Seeds D ro p p e d A im ls s s ly , R e c e iv in g N o th è work llm t Ini» been dono ut thè A tte n tio n , B r in g L a r g e H a rv e s t. S a t u r d a y , D e c e m b e r 11, 1915 u illllar) ratu|i» am i latti iqieclal ent- The decision in the Mackenzie F ranklin. 1ml As u resu lt of p la n t pillisi.» ou th è educational vulue of thè case is far reaching in that it ing fo u r sq u ash seeds In a u asli pile training. NEWS AND COMMENT TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS early lu th e su m m er II. C. H offm an establishes a legal precedent Jo h n G. lllb b en , prenldeut of l'rlnce- g ath ered m ore Ilian sixty larg e sq u a s h tou university, s u i d ia Irma ii a t thè under a condition created by Notice is hereby given that es from the vines T he squashes have m eeting Tw e ndditlntiul m e u ib e n were REQUISITES FOR A GOOD TOWN woman suffrage that will guide the County Superintendent of a ttra c te d the atte n tio n o f h alf th e peo Good schools and good churches the courts of the country in the Polk County, Oregon, will hold the ple here, ns Mr. H offm an lives only o square« from th e court house. regular examinations of applicants tw ’The are the leading features set forth future. see«'», th ro w n carelessly on th«> for State Certificates at Dallas, as ash pile oml receiving no a tte n tio n to prospective buyers in any com w hatever, ex cep t an occasional puu of munity. These are very essen RECENTLY STANDARDIZEDSCHOOLS follows: d ish w ater, grew so rapidly th a t they Commencing Wednesday, Dec- tial and should never be neglect Fhe Harmony School. Dist. No. ember 15 1915> at 9 a m > soon left his y ard , en tered th e n eigh ed, yet to the ordinary “ trans bors' y a rd a n d then clim bed a w lro 37, was standardized Nov. 22nd. j and continuing until Saturday, 18, fence an d covered It a h a lf block from gressor" there are other matters th eir p lan tin g place. that are equally important, good with Miss Jessie Simkins a s ! 1915, at 4 o’clock p. m. Mr. H offm an delivered to all uelgh- sidewalks and good streets. Ar teacher and the following school Wednesday Forenoon hors w here bis vlues bad tresp assed a board; Directors:—S. A. Lackey, large squash. M ost o f th e squ ash es riving in town, the stranger’s at Writing, U. S. History. w ere m ore th a n th re e feet loug and of tention is first called to the con R. O. Boyer, Lynn Jones. Clerk; tine quality. Cyrus Blair. Wednesday Afternoon dition of the sidewalks, and then The Butler School Dist. No. 25. Reading, Physiology, Composi he will take notice of the con dition of the streets and from was standardized Nov. 23rd, withjtions. Methods in Reading, Meth this first impression his opinion Miss Mable Wallace as teacher! ods in Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon of the town and its citizens be and the following school board: Directors:—James Patterson. Ir Arithmetic, History of Educa gins to form. Through the untiring efforts of vin Hussey, James Wooden. tion, Psychology, Methods in Geo- !graphy. the city council during the past Clerk:—A. G. Tharp. The Lincoln School. Dist. No. Thursday Afternoon few years Falls City has some fine streets and reasonably good 40, was standardized Nov. 26th, Grammar, Geography, American sidewalks. There has been con with Mrs. Esther Clark as teacher Literature, Physics, Methods in P h o to b y A m e r ic a n l'n - s s A s s o c ia tio n . siderable opposition on account and the following school board: Language, Thesis for Primary JOHN U. UIBUKN. New York.—C hildren under five of cost, yet we are inclined to Directors: Gus S. Lake, L. E. Certificate, Science of Education. y ears old w ho a re burn In th is oily of e lc lisl to th e com m ittee. H arry A. believe that the most energetic Bradford, Henry Neiger. Clerk: native p a re n ts die inure quickly th a n G arfield, p resid en t oY W illiam s college, Friday Forenoon children w hose pa re n ts nru foreigners, ami A. I ’. H um phreys, presldeut of kickers would ponder a long time J. H. Wright. The Lincoln School was pre- Theory and Practice, Orthogra according to figures for 1014 m ade pub Stevens institute. Among those pres before they would wish to see by tho health d ep artm en t. nt w ere l ’resldiuit lle u ry 8. D rinker sented with their pennant by Mr. phy, Physical Geography, English T lic h e recently Falls City go back to muddy com pilation, w hich w as m ade u n of l.cblgh. P resid en t II. A. G arfield of streets as in former days. If we Parsons at a meeting of the Literature, Chemistry, History of d e r th e direction of Dr. VVUIluin II. \Yllliuius, C hancellor J. II. K irkland of G ullfoy, re g istra r of records. h I i o w s \ underbill un iv ersity and B rigadier are not misinformed the highest Parent-Teachers’ Association on Education, th a t out o f every l,Out) children of n a G eneral K. W. Nichols, suiierlntem lent Friday, Dec. 3rd, and the Oak- Friday Afternoon rate of assessment for street im tiv e w hite p are n ta g e fo rty -fo u r boys of the V irginia M illtury institute. provement is 65c per foot. Thus point School, which was stand School Law, Geology, Algebra, and thirty-five girls do uot reach th eir M ajor G eneral L eonard Wood, rep re year, w h ereas ou th e sam e basis senting th e governm ent, w as also there if a man owns a lot with a front ardized some time ago, received Civil Government, Childhood and fifth th irty -n in e boys und th irty tw o girls In b ear (lie opinions of th e com m ittee their pennant, presented by Supt. age of 100 feet he would be re i Adolescence. w ho a re th e offspring o f foreig n ers d ie and niahe recom m endations to W ush in early childhood. Ington accordingly. quired to pay 165 and if he so de H. C.-Seymour, on Friday, Dec. Saturday Forenoon T h e Infunt m ortality figures for the O th ers w ho a re m em bers of (lie com sired he could pay it in ten in 3rd at a meeting of the Parent- Geometry, Botany, School Ad n ativ e population a re sw elled to a mil lee hut w ere unable to a tten d the Teachers’ Association. stalments of $6 50 per year with g re a te r disproportion w hen th e rec m eeting a re P resid en ts A. L aw rence ministration. ords fo r negro children urc considered. Loweii ot Harvard) Arthur T. Hadley 6% interest. Saturday Afternoon A mong th is class 112 m ale babies aud of Yale, 11. It. H ue bins of the U niver A LIVELY "CORPSE” There are others who aver that General History, Bookkeeping, n lnet^-9»e fem ale die out of every sity of M ichigan. G eorge H. Denny of 1,000. A dded to th e sta tistic s for th e U niversity of A labam a, B enjam in the work was not done according Portland, Oregon:—Never hav- Methods. w hites, th ese figures give au averag e Ide W heeler of the U niversity of C ali to contract and base their refusal ing used the final “e in her own Very truly yours, of seventy-eight boys aud stxly-ilvo fornia, J. G. S ehurinnn of C ornell and to pay on that ground. It is spelling of the word "corpse," girls. H. C. Seymour, E dm und .1. Ja m e s of th e U niversity of probable that in some cases the Mrs. Marceline Germain of Don- Superintendent of Public In In the opinion o f Dr. C harles F. Bol- Illinois and Dr. Jo h n H. Finley, com d uan. d irecto r of th e b u reau <«f public m lssloner of education of New York. contract was not lived up to, yet ‘ aldson, Michigan, was prostra- struction, Polk County, Ore. beulth education, th e foreign m other T he m em hers o f th e com m ittee ills there has been some benefit de- ! is m ore opt to rem ain a t home and cussed inform ally th e lienetlts w hich rived and certainly the owners) look a f te r h e r child th a n th e n ativ e have uccrued from the g overnm ent's m other, w ho is called uw uy by u g re a t m ilitary cam ps and urged the contlnua- could not expect to be relieved er n u m b er o f social d uties. A lthough thui of the work on bro ad er lines to In- from paying anything on that th e n a tiv e m o th er can read m agazines ercahc the stu d e n t enrollm ent. As a ground. The very best that they w hich tr e a t o f th e proper upbringing result It Is expected th a t the govern o f c h ild re n * ^ !'- B olduan pointed out m ent will establish m ore of these train could reasonably expect would he th u t th e h ealth au th o ritie s couie Into Ing tu m p s next yenr for stu d e n ts nud a slight reduction commensurate m ore personal c o n tac t w ith th e for business men. with the difference that might eign m others. T he com m ittee w as form ed three T h e m o rtality am ong n ativ e w hite y ears ago a t the suggestion of M ajor be determined. At any rate the children, a rra n g e d according to the G eneral Wood, who asked th e heads of contractor has been paid and re b irth p lace o f th e m other, gave th e fol various In - 1 It lit ions to uld In the devel leased from further obligation low ing re su lts: N ativ e m others. 20 per opm ent of the su m m er train in g cam ps 1,000; E nglish, 20; G erm an und Austro- o f college stu d en ts. and the city is held for the HE holidays will soon be H u n g arian . 20; Sw edish, 22; K usslan T he first cam ps w ere established In amount. If the individuals can here. The time of hap an d Polish. 20; Irish, 32; Italian. 33 the su m m er of 1!>I3 nt G etty sb u rg aud not be made to pay the bill, then and F rench, 30. a t the Presidio. T he course of In siru c piness and cheer. Your friends A m ong th e babes of negro parents tion lasted five weeks. T here w ere 300 the taxpayers must foot the bill. will be expecting you to come the only diseuse group th a t a p p ro x i stu d en ts lu atten d an ce. In 1314 cam ps In the cases under execution m ated th e figures fo r w hite n ativ e chil w ere established a t B urlington, Vt.; home, So will mother, father, which wifi be sold next Tuesday dren w us th a t of th e contagious d is Asheville, N. C., nud L udlngton, Mich. sister or brother. unless redeemed before, the ex eases. All th e ir cau ses of d eath , espe SUMMER T R A M CAMPS FAVOREO p u ib p h y s ic ia n F. M . HELLWARTH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Otite« one door nasi ni P. O. nato# «mi „ I FalU City. MssldeM» ‘ nono 3 o n ur*g»n Sollega Heads Urge Students to Attend Them. l'H IB O IH A lTIC DR. W. L. Holloway INTEREST RAPIDLY 6R0WIN6 CHIROPRACTIC MONCAY. W E I'N M IIA Y a m i FBID A Y Allarm im i« kerb Week. » u e in e o ö ( l a t t o jfallsditçfjotcl S am ple Reame Beet A e e a m m e d a tle n e F . D ro o p o , F ro p rlo to r 11.\U i.K H SUOI*« i ! | Bohle's Barber Shops F a lla C ity , O re g o n ' Where yea tea get • thitre, Islr Cel, leih er ‘ihlie* Alesi for la l lu Mesta Lssslry Hu nu l«» forwftrtlvci T ud »«U> ttvBiilitg M O N I’ MKNTM G. L. H A W K I N S Low Holiday Fares Are available for the holidays. On sale between all Southern Pacific stations in Oregon Dec. 17, 18, 22. 23. 24, 25. 31 and Jan. 1. Return limit Jan. 4. From Oregon to California points on sale Dec. 23, 24, 25, 30, 31, Jan. 1st. Return limit Jan. 3d. Ask the local agent for fares, train service and other information, or write S O U T H E R N PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. I MARBLE AND G RAN ITE M ONUM ENTS Dallaa, Oregon F U N K K A I. P 1 H K C TO H R. L CHAPMAN Funeral D irtelo» J b Wa attend la all warb promptly. D a llo» ami F a lb C ity, O r r Zh c < O re g o n C W . M a t t h s we, Pr op ri oter Go Home For Christmas T penses already aggregate $5 on each parcel of land and if the sale is pulled off, the costs will run up to about $5 more. Some feel agrieved at the city council and city attorney for bringing these actions, but there was no other course. Former councils have been too lenient in the collection of these assess ments and in so doing have al lowed trouble to pile up. It is not the added expense alone that is to be deplored, but the necessity cf such proceedings always engenders illfeeling and discord which are destructive to the growth and prosperity of a town. In the making of a good town there must be a spirit of % < illirici. Figures Show More Deaths Among Native Population. T he num ber of stu d e n ts in ten d in g cially th e resp irato ry , tu b ercu lo u s an d Jum ped to 700. T his y ear m ore th an congenital, eVhlhlted a m o rtality much 1,000 w ere enrolled, nnd nn additional higher th a n am ong the w hites. cam p w us oik-ned a t P lattsb u rg . “ W e regard this m ovem ent us In no way m ilitaristic,” said n m em ber of P IO N EER IN N E E D . th e com m ittee. " I ts object Is to tra in the s tu d e n ts o f our colleges and th e re Discoverer of Finlayson Rivor File« A p fore serv e a useful purpose to the plication For Pension. country. T he education w hich the stu S eattle.—Jo h n Finlayson, aged 103, d en ts receive u n d er officers of I lie arm y d iscoverer o f F inlayson riv e r aud F in Is of th e g re a te st value to them and to layson lake, In Yukon te rrito ry , has the nation, and we feel th at th e sum applied to th e board of tru ste e s o f the iner on tups a re agencies for good which P ioneers’ hom e a t S itk a, A laska, fo r a th e univ ersities should do th e ir utm ost pension u n d er th e A laska te rrito ria l to encourage.” law providing fo r aged pioneers. F inlayson prospected nud m ined gold B u ilt W a ll at E ig h t y -f o u r . In C alifornia an d O regon until lie w as C en tralis, K a n .—If a m an Is ns o|«l slxty-slx y e a rs old, th en w ent to B rit is he feels Kll A very m ust lie about ish C olum bia and Yukou te rrito ry and forty y ears younger th an th e elgbty- explored large a re a s Into w hich w hite four y ears the fam ily Bible snys he Is. men had n ever p en etrated . He has built n cem ent retain in g wall H e retire d w ith w h at he supposed rlg h ty feet long and four feet high would be enough m oney to c a re for around I i I h residence property a t Goff, him all his life, but had not expected m ixing the concrete anil doing nil the to a tta in such a g re a t age, sn d th e work him self. y ears have now ex h a u ste d his hggrd. H W ill b» s i ralla C ity Hotel CHRISTMAS COMES OFFSPRING OF ALIEN PARENTS HARDIEST >1 fcrofcaaicmal C a tta s g t , ? a : Drink Sode Water HARRI NGTON There is & Jack for every Gill and some one wants the Articles you want to sell. Advertising in the News brings results. Tty one. The Womans World, Farm and Home, Home Life, Household and the News one year for *1.18. When you lose anything an ad in the News will put people on the lookout and probably restore to you some valued article. Correspondents wanted in every j neighborhood in this suction ot ing I country. \ /