Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, December 11, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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THE FALLS CITY NEWS
Saturday, December 11, 1015
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Edited by Falls City High School.
Christmas Shopping Now
Try Chirupructic,
1 he best show ut thu Gem tonight
The monthly grades will lie put rtw
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Monday and so if any of the
Mrs. Sheppard is sick with the
You will w ant many articles in our line fo r
Mr and Mrs N. Selig we'«* in
parents wish to see their children’s
Christmas presents, w e w e have a nice line
mumps.
Poitlund visiting Un» week.
grades may do so by visiting
o f Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Stoves and
Mr. B. Phillips is spending the school.
Ranges that would make useful and suit­
Mis. W. F. Niello)» is visiting ^ week in Portland.
able presents.
Which dirtction north, south, east
relatives in Salem this week.
Mrs. Rob. Womlerly is in Black or west.
Better ask Jim Bohle lie know»
Wm Ellis of Dallas was trans­ | Rock nursing the sick.
best.
acting husiiiuHN in this city T hurs­
Dont forget to look (or thu date
Where to find the horn-* of Lot-
day.
j of the High School Play.
eta West.
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Norman Robinson of the Second
Wm Ellis, formerly anobi timer
A tear, a sigh, a last go.xlby,
ol tins city, was here on husincss Grade ha» moved to Oakdale.
For the brave old fellow
R. E. W illiam s , M. L . T hompson , W. F. N ichols ,
R .G . W hite ,
Thursday.
Andrew Black ol the Third Grade
Who should eat u doughnut
President
Vice-President
Cashier Assistant Cashier
was absent one day last week.
Made hy the Science Class of the
Your sewing dons in your own
Falls City High.
Hybil Wilson returned to school
home at a reasonable price. Phono
Monday after a few days illness.
Wednesday was a day that will
328 Fulls City.
F alls C i t y , P olk C o cm ty . O regon
Mrs. J. R. Moyer visited the be remembered for a long time by
Does a General Banking Business.
In terest Paid on T im e
Third Grnd« room onu day last Professor Haley, because all the
Fresh Bread,Cakes,Cookies, i
High School Students werepieseut
Deposits.
Exchange sold on all points in the U nited States.
and other bakery goods, every day week.
at roll call.
N otary Public officially connected w ith th e Bank.
f t the Falls City Bakery.
Liiflla Ward was absent from
The
Seventh
grade
are
working
school Thursday on account of
Lester Keeney and W ill Hawk
out a plan tor self government.
sickness.
of near Sweet Home moved to
They ate peifcctiug an organiza­
George Harris und Wesley Ward
Black Rock Thursday.
tion by which they » i l l govern
are ab-ent from the Fourth Grade
their own room without the teacher
‘ in charge, leaving the teacher free
Wm. Whyte, prominent mer­ this week.
chant of Black Hock was in the
Year! Courier got his thumb to attend to her woik. 'Ibis is the
Pieces o f hand-painted China, 25cts to $2.00
city on business Thursday.
thrown out of place while boxing first time in the Falls City school
White Ivory Sets,
the other day.
that a room has declared itself
Effanbee Unbreakable Dolls, 25 and 50cts.
Dill has put down a new
Mrs. Ticheiior has returned to capable of conducting it’s own af­
Colgates
G ift Boxes,
sidewalk in front of bis residence
Fall» City after spending a few fairs, it also speaks highly for tie
Pocket Knives, lOcts to $2.50
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that materially improves it.
pupils. Mr. Haley has long beer,
days in Portland.
Razors,
all
kinds,
planning to put the study rooms
Vernon Murphy returned to under self government.
Mrs. J. P. Do W ell of Monmouth
Edison’s Phonographs and records,
visited her daughter, Mrs, I. G. school Monday morning after a
Boxes Stationery, 25cts to $3.50,
The Teachers' Training clars de­
few days absence.
Singleton, a few days this week.
sires that the public to become
Bibles, a good assortment,
Why does Lister | es'-er a girl acquainted with the true state of
Eastman’s Kodaks, $1.00 to $22.50,
Mr. und Mr». W. T. Harris left by thu name of Ester because ho affairs attendent on the publica­
All
kinds o f games,
last Satureay for Oretown to visit likes to bother Chester.
tion of the “ Joker” . We wish to
Conklings Fountain Pens,
their daughter, Mis. A. K. Myers.
Chester Ward was thrown from entirely free the superintendent-
Music rolls,
a horse Saturday, and as a result and teachers as well, from any
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. DeWitt spent
Girls and Boys books,
criticism that may have arisen as
sprained his thumb.
Saturday and Sunday at the home
a regult of our paper. We, alone,
Mr. and Mis. Sayre visited the
Don’t fail to look over our Bargain Counter
of Mrs. D eW iU ’s parents, Mr. und
ate responsible for its contents and
First. .Second Fifth and Eight
of
Christmas things, at less than cost.
Mrs. Chas. Hunter.
any errors in English that may
Grades Thursday Morning.
occur from time to time are our
Mr. Sammons one of the direc­ own products. We are not voicing
A. C Fleming, the confectionery
proprietor, has accepted a position tors of the school attended Ofliaer's Mr, Haley's views in any of our
in a candy factory at Salem
He im'etiug in Dallas Saturday.
political discussing so if you have
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left Tuesday to assume his duties.
Misses Snedeker and Rilnoui any criticism or praise to offer
will attend teachers examinations please give it to those who merit
District Attorney Sibley of Dal­ in Dnllas 15 16 17 and 18th.
it.
GIFTS 25-CENTS TO $100.
las served notice Thursday on the
The Parent Teachers’ Association
Grant Buck nor was absent from
confectioneries of this city to dis­
WATCHES, Best Am erican fo r women, men and boys, $1
school on Tuesday on the account held their regular momhlv meet­
pense with “ ouuch boards” am)
to $50.
ing
on
Tuesday
evening
Dec.
7.
of the funeral of Oscar Calkins.
DIAMONDS and gem-set Jew elry in rich designs.
like gambling devices and avt id
Many young people as well a-
The Teachers Training class has
RINGS, an immense variety fo r ladies, men and children, in
prosecution.
parents were in attendance, Mrs.
Solid Gold, $1 and up.
subscribed for the daily Oregonian
Hopkins called the meeting to
SILVERWARE for the table in latest patterns, spoons, ladlies,
for the High School reading room.
forks, butter and sugar sets, pie knives, fish
Real Estate
order and proceeded with the pro­
and salad forks—low prices.
The Eight Grade and Teachers gram. The High School Orchestra
Hurry up and list your proper­
SILVER NOVELTIES, S0UVENIER SPOONS and a hundred and
ties with us. We handle all kinds Training Class are jvceiiing a entertained the audience with two
one other useful articles at popular prices.
weeks
\£ork
along
the
insurance
of real estate und have a large list
selections whnh were nicely ren­
Make your selections now.
line.
for sale or trade, call in. J. O.
dered. Mrs. Singleton’s reading
Mickalson, Falls City. Ore.
The Manual Training Depait- was well received, as the applause
Harold Attwood has the mumps.
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J. C. T A LB O T T & CO.
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Bank o f Falls City
Candì'*», Tobacco» and Cigar», at
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B f t o N D E K L Y ’H
Free Methodist Church
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
P m c b b g 11:00 A M
Cla»» mauling 12:00 I*. M.
Evening »orvice 7:30.
II. A. W alter , Paator.
Charles
M. E. Church
Sunday Sarvioaa
Sunday School
Morning Service
Kp worth League
Evening Service
10:00
11:00
6:30
7:30
A. M.
A. M
P. M
P. M
Woah-Day Sarvioaa
Church Oiche»tra Practice Thurs-
day 7 P. M.
Choir Practice, Ihursday 8 P
M.
Prayer Meeting, Friday 7:30 P.
M
W. J. W akkkn , Pa»tor.
List of Letters
Remaining uncalled for in thi«
nllirn for the Week ending Nov.
2u. 1015.
GENTLEMEN.
Anderson, II.
Bennett, Cl:«». K.
Hell, John A.
Cannon, Thurman
Houston, E. H.
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CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS
Obrien, Jessie
Obrien, Fra ik
Sportrtnan, William
Theae letter» will I e »ent to the
dead letter ollice Dec., 18, 1016
if not delivered before. In calling
for the above, please »ay “ Adver­
tised,” giving date ot list.
I ra C. M khkling , P. M.
Oakdale Items.
The Purent Tea:hera Association
will meet Friday— Dec. 10th.
Mr». Dennis fell and sprained
her knee,
Mr. Fount Murphy has purchas­
ed a new hound—dog.
Mr. John Macomher has moved
in his new house.
Mr. Swaringer is cutting rails
for Mr. Olson.
Mr. Uruee Miller visited school
Monday.
Mr. Walburg was a Monmouth
visitor Sunday.
M. L. THOMPSON.
A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR EVERYBODY
uient has finished the cabinets for
A pnrty was given air the home the Biology and Physics labora­
of Charley Hunter, Saturday night tories.
of last week. The evening was
Ira Cox, Frances Norris, ami
passed in card playing and dauc- Joseph Sayre was abesent from the
iug. A lunch was served at 12 Second Grade a few days of last
o’clock to the guests
Those pres­ week.
ent were; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Ethel Sampson, and Beulah
Davis, Mr. and Mrs, Andy Wurtz-
Young spent Saturday and Sun­
berger, Mr. and Mrs. Frank De-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Wett, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Jones,
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. DeWett, Mr.
Arthur Baldwin and Walter
and Mrs Guy Lewis; Misses Elsie
Kneehone, Mercie Sheppard: Mes­ Bowman have left for the hills
sers Walter Bowman, Glen Fergu­ where they intend to gather Elk
son, Dad Bell, Otto Kneehone, moss. They will send this to Port­
land and as it is near Christmas
Pete Teal, Cecil Ouderkirk.
they will receive a high price for it.
CANDY PULLING
Walter L. Tooie, Jr., Lawyer,
A candy pulling and farewell
Dallas, Oregon.
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party was given to Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. Pugh and M. L. Thompson Fred Saxby last Thursday evening,
were in Dallas on business Thurs­ Dec. 2. The evening was pleasant­
ly spent with games and music
day.
H. P. Bogart is confined to his while all kept busy with the tally
home this week with erysipelas of The company departed near mid­
night wishing their host and hos­
the face.
tess prosperity and happiness in
\V. T. Grier and family of Salem
their new home. Mr. Saxby is re­
spent Saturday and Sunday in
turning to his old trade of mining
Falls City.
at Brisby, Arizona. Those present
Mrs. J. C. Talbott returned from
were; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lee, Mr.
Albany Wednesday where she had
and Mrs. Clarence Lee and son,
been visiting her brother, F. W.
Mr. ami Mrs. Ora Carey ami son>,
Rhodabarger.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Frink, Mr.
The train crew and passengers and Mrs. Wm. Good, Mr. and Mrs.
of No. 1161, saw a tine buck in au Floyd Good aud children, Mr. ami
ash thicket near Bridgeport, Thurs­ Mrs. Fred Saxby and children,
day morning.
Mrs. Chas. Hunter, Miss Ritta
Neal Christie, who has been re­ Alderman, Mr. Rarey, Miss Mabie
siding on Judge Teal’s ranch mov­ Hunter, Mr. McConnell, Andrew
ed into the MoKowu property on Hunter, Mrs. Fred Zuver and E l­
don Frink.
South Main street.
LOCAL ITEMS
Frank Heydon, a
prominent
rancher of Rock Creek was trans­
acting business iu this city Thurs­
day.
C. F. Vick of Salem, a former
resident of F a ll* C ity was in the
city Tuesday. Mr. Vick has prop­
erty interests here that, call him to
our city frequently.
K. A. Sayer. who has been work­
ing in Idaho during the past three
months returned home last Satur­
day. He left here after the mill
shut down last summer in search
of work and was employed until
winter set in.
Roliert Wonderly enumerated
the school children last week and
reports 831 of school age. Of this
number 171 are boys and 163 girls.
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which followed indicated. A piano
solo hy Miss Vicie Benton was ap­
preciated. The speaker of the
evening, Miss Rosa Parrot, En
glish Instructor in the Oregon
Not mat School gave an impromp­
tu talk before the lecture. She
suggested that the child learn to
read during his leisure time, and
asserted that story telling was an
essential feature of every teacher's
work. She emphasized the need
of parents keeping in touch with
the children. Miss Parrot told the
story of the “ Other Man,” in a de­
lightful manner, the stereoscopic
views made the story strikingly
vivid.
PERSEY’S JEWELRY STORE, Falls City, Oregon.
F. Belcher of Portland was in
commencing Friday, Dece nber 17
and bolding o\er until Sunday town this week.
night- The usual services will be
Mrs. Himan of Salem was in the
held during that time. A cordial
fnvitatiou is extended to everyone city Thursday.
to attend. Rev. W. N. Coffee of
Mra. A. C. Powers was a Dallas
Portland will be in charge.
visitor
Monday.
W . A. W a l t e r , Pastor.
Mrs. E. A. La Dow who has been
The Parent-Teachers meeting
sick is improving.
Tuesday evening at the school
building »~as well attended. Mrs
There is to be a special meeting
C. L. Hopkins, President, presided
of the council tonight.
and after a short program Miss
Parrot of tl.e Monmouth Normal
The snow Friday morning gave
entertaiued the audience with au
things a Christmas look.
For Sale— 140 No. 1 young fam­ illustrated lecture or story which
ily cow will freshen sometine soon, was highly enjoyed.
G. D. Treat is building a barn at
also; spanking good set of team
the rear of his warehouse.
harness $27.20 and a very service­
Mrs. Mary Miller was called to
Dallas Wednesday on accouut of
able wagon 120-
A dance will he given at the
the illness of her son-in-law, W il­
See J. O. Mickalsou.
Wagner
hall Saturday night.
bur Lewis. Mr. Lewis was suffer­
ing with a decayed tooth and had
Revival meetings will begin in it extracted; inflamajion set in
Mrs. J. O. Chamberlain spent
the M. E. Church on Sunday 19lh causing him much pain.
Wednesday with her mother.
December, Everybody welcome.
Get right with God. Orchestra
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Shepherd are
Mr. Dudley, "special
edition
practice at 7 p. m., and Choir artist” for the Salem Statesman spending a few day» in Salem.
practice at 8 p. no., on Wednesday was interviewing the merchants of
evening.
Dr. Hellwarth was in Dallas on
this city Thursday, endeavoring to
induce them to take space in their professional business Thursday.
SERVICES AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH New Year's Special Edition.
Mrs. Cbap*n and daughter weie
Mrs. Wheeler ol Monmouth will
A. C. Powers, agent at the S. P. shopping in Dallas last Saturday.
preach at the Christian church
depot, will leave the 28rd of this
Sunday morning at 11:00. Every
month, with his chilren, Trevah
Mrs.
Chamberlain and Mrs.
cnb cord tall v invited to attend.
and Revah to spend the holidays Averil went to Bridgeport Friday.
at his old home in Palouse. Wash.
QUARTERLY MEETING
George Brown and Linn Elders,
garage
men of Dallas were in the
E. B. Armstrong of Salem was
Quarterly meetjng will Le held
city
on
busidess Thursday.
at the Free Methodist church, in Falls City Thursday on business.