Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, December 18, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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THE FALLS CITY NEWS
Saturday, December IH, 1015
Mildred Chapin visited In Dal­
las Huturduy.
Dulu Bell is moving into the
Brewii cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zuier have
moved into the Frink house.
Mr*. Fowler of Black Bock visit­
ed Mrs. Muy Lane last Suturdav.
Mrs. Wudo visited friends in
Dallas W ednesday and T hursday.
A beautiful 12 {nice dinner set
given awuy frie. See Flemings Conf
Walter L. Tooze, Jr , Lawyer,
Dallas, Oregon.
tf.
J. B. Wade of Boseburg is visit­
ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Wade.
Floyd Seymour and Klmer Lewis
returned Wednesday front Wash­
ington.
Mrs. B. V. DeWilt is staying
with her sister, Mrr. Fred Zuver
for a few week*.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lewis are
moving into the Otto Kneelrone
house this week.
Fresh Bread,Cakes,Cookies, i res,
and other bakery goods, every day
at the Falls City Bakery.
1C. A. Bayer made a trip to tbc
Cherry Grove school this week to
visit his daughter, Geneva.
Mr. and Mrs. Welty of Hubbard
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Ward last Saturday and
Sunday.
>V. P. Karey, the carpenter, re­
turn«! Monday morning from Teats
station where I k had been building
a tluuie.
Miss. Fay Wells who has been
attending school at Salem came
home before scluol closed on
account of illness.
THE JOKER
Edited by Falls City High School.
m im m i
DO YOUR
Christmas Shopping Now
The High School lias organised 5 !
Roly Weiser has the mump*.
a self governing student body with
Mn>s Shields went to Huieiu Sat­ a student council consisting of the #
You will want many articles in our line for
Christmas presents, we we have a nice line
urday.
¡following representatives of tin A •
of Furniture. Carpets, Rugs. Stoves and
Horner Reese is absent on ac­ | different classes.
Ranges that would make useful and suit­
able presents.
count of sickness. *
¡Senior—James Ruble, Nettie Mur­
ray, LaVerne Myers.
1
The orchestra will give a recital
A c . C o W IM . A U IK T
Junior—Vinie
Benton,
Marion
*
in the m ut future.
Crocker. Olive Deal,
Mr. and M rs. J . Moyer visited i Sophomore—Grant Buckner, Sybil
school Wednesday.
Wilson. Samuel Warren.
Mrs. Ward is visiting friends in ¡ Freshman—Trevail Powers, Ward
Haley, Vernon Murphy-
Dallas a few days.
Eighth
Grade—Eugene
Starr, Wal­
Frank Flint has gone to spend
R. E. W illiams , M. L. T hompson , W. F. N ichols , R. G. W hite ,
ter
Bowman,
Rliela
Bow­
President
Vice-Preaident
Cashier Assistant Cashier
the week with bis sister.
man.
Don’t forget to look for the date
The old constitution and name
of the High School (May.
of the Ell Dee society has beeudi«
Mrs. Powers visited Orchestra carded and a new constitution will
F alls C ity , P olk C ounty . O ekoon
practice Tuesday evening.
be drafted. The constitutional
Does a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time
Mrs. El I iron visited the Domes- committee consists of a represents-
Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States.
tic Hcien.e ilepai tmeiit Wednesday, tive from each class a« follows:
Notary Public officially connected with the Bank.
Candí')», Tobacco* atol Cigars, at
Senior—James Bohle; Junior —
The
grades
of
the
students
are
L I» WONDKKLY’S
Vicie Benton; Sophomore—Sybil
much higher Ibis mouth than last. Wilson; Freshman—Treval Powers
Fay Wells of the Willamette Un­ Eighth Grade—Eugene Starr.
Free Methodist Church
After the constilutiou is drafted
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
iversity is home account of sick­
Preach iug 11 :(JO A< M.
it will be voted on by the student
ness.
Clas* meeting 12:00 P. M.
Miss Flossie Oxford of Browns­ council and if accepted will be put
ICveiiing service 7:30.
Pieces of hand-painted China, 25cts to $2.00
ville is visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Clay before the student body for con
11. A. W altke , Pastor.
White Ivory Sets,
sideration. The student council
Oxford.
Effanbee Unbreakable Dolls, 25 and 50cts.
will then draw up some rules gov­
Marion Crocker was absent from
M. L Church
erning conduct which in turn will
Colgates
Gift Boxes,
school Thursday on account of
Sunday Sarvioaa
be submitted to the student body.
Pocket Knives, lOcts to $2.50
sickness.
Sunday School
10:00 A. M.
Two
interesting
experimento
were
Razors, all kinds,
Morning Service
11:00 A. M.
Harry Starr, one of the school
performed
in
the
Biology
class
Epworth League
(1:30 P. M
Edison’s Phonographs and records,
directors, visited the school Thurs­
Thursday morning. A committee
Evening Service
7:80 P. M
Boxes Stationery, 25cts to $3.50,
day afternoon.
consisting of LaVerne Myers, Clara
Week-Day Sarvioaa
Bibles, a good assortment,
F. A. Sykes, of the O. A. C , Sampson, and lial Wade, prepared
Oichtatra Practice Wednesday
visited the Domestic Scie tee de­ the apparatus for the oxygen ex­
Eastman’s Kodaks, $1.00 to $22.50,
7:00 P. M
partment Thursday.
All kinds of games,
periment. A steel watch spring
Choir Ptactice, Wednesday H:00
Walter Gibson started to school was burned in a jar containing
Why n it a mantle or parlor
Conklings Fountain Pens,
P. M
clock lor Xmas. We show a tine Tuesday bringing the attendance oxygen. After burning out the
Music rolls,
Player Meeting, Friday 7:30 P. line. Low prices.
of the high school up to <15.
oxygen aud hydrogen in a jar with
Girls and Boys books,
M.
Persty’s Jewelry Store.
The band recently organized by phosphorus, a lighted «plinter was
Don’t fail to look over our Bargain Counter
W. J. W ariiln , Pastor.
Revival meetings will begin in the young men of the High School placed in the jar. The flame was
of
Christmas things, at less than cdst.
immediately
extinguished,
showing
and town is making rapid progress
the M. K. Church, Dec. 19th.
the
presence
of
uitrogen.
The
Floyd Reese of the 6 grade room
Everybody welcome.
was absent from school Thursday. committee extends their thanks to
Get right with God.
This was the only absent during M. L. Thompson and W. A. Pers\v
Thu Parent-Teacher* meeting
for the donation of ntcessary ma­
the week.
will he the second week ill Jail,
terials.
The first grade is preparing for
on account of the holidays.
Try Chiropractic.
Mrs. Cha«. Moyer, the music
a
Christina« tree aud program
Mas. C. L. H opkins , Pres.
teacher
of the school is now having
which
they
will
render
iu
the
2nd
The heat show at the (Jem tonight
The ladies of the Free Methodist grade room.
the pupils of the High School w ish­
Indies Watches in 20-year guaranteed Gold-Filled
Church met at the notue of Mrs.
Case ....................................................................... $10.75
ing
to
join
the
Glee
Club
lest
theii
Some of the freshie girls say
Six head of lat cattle for sale. Rert Buell last Tuesday and finish­
Ladies Watches in Solid Gold 14K Case................
21.00
voices.
One
boy
had
the
idea
that
they do not wear rats. What rat
It.
J. C Robertson.
Ladies
Watches
in
Silver
case,
Gold
inlaid............
12.50
ed piecing a quilt und knotted two
could live on sawdust? Some say this testing was done by a instru­
Gents Watches, 7 Jewel in 20-year, 12 size, gold-
Mrs. Will Hinshaw was in Dal- com forts.
ment alter tnis fashion: first that
filled case.................................................
10.00
woodrats can
las Wednesday.
a
rubber mouth piece attached to a
Gents Watches, 15 Jewel in 20-yr., gold-filled case
15.00
A mink visited the henhouse of
Olive
Deal
bad
cold
bands
Tliuis-
John Courier was a Dallas Visi
Gents Watches, 17 Adj. 16 size, 20-year gold-filled
C. E. McPherren Friday night of day morning ami was bunting for small box in which there is a mov­
case...........................................................................
16.00
tor Wednesday.
able
needle
indicating
the
volume
la»t week und killed 12 chickens someone to bold them. Fresh its
Boys
Watches.
$1
to
$3
and.....................................
5.00
Mrs. Clay Oxford was in Salem aud frightened the remainder
of lung power is plactd oyer tne
need not apply.
Every
watch
guaranteed
a
"time-keeper.”
Rich
gem
set
Monday on business.
patients mouth. The person hav­
away from the premises. The lest
Jewelry. Silver Novelties at popular prices.
Thirty-six
volumes
of
congress­
ing his voice tested then sounds
W. A. Persoy was in Black Rock of the poultry returned the next
Select NOW your GIFTS.
ional records were presented Thurs­ hie highest and lowest notes. The
on business Wednesday,
day.
day the High School Library by mean proportional between these
PERSEY'S JEW ELRY STORE, Falls City, Oregon.
It is reported that some one is
Mrs. Edith Brown went to Dal­ Congressman W. C. Hawley.
is
taken
and
is
divided
by
seven
very careless where they throw tin las Thursday to take the place of
Miss Leon Chapin was unable to multiplied by six, subtracted from
cans.
Dora Elkins, who is very sick, at
attend
school last Friday on ac­ 800 1-3 and the result is tbt
Dale (Jottfreid treed u family of the telephone exchange for a week
Whether gambling is right or
What pains Maurice Selig,
count
of
sickness, Elizabeth Sam­ volume ol lung power.
six coons Tueeday and succeeded or two. Miss Velma Milhr has
It
must
be
hi*
big
toe,
wroog
car. only be decided satis­
mons of tbs Teachers Tiaiuing
Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner re­ But why should he limp.
in killing one; the rest got away. charge of the office during her
class taught in her place.
factorily in one's own conscience,
ceived word Tuesday, that on May
It. M. Perrin of Bell Fountain is absence.
Why he danced with a fat girl,
Last
Moudav
afternoon
Miss
but
it is undeniable that it in-
28, 1915 their niece Elizabeth El­
visiting his sons, I.ee and Fred
the poor 6imp,
Suedeket
took
her
class
of
boys,
Perrin, and daughter, Mrs. Water-
culates in the youth a wrong prin­
ler was killed by a stray shorpuel. This girl he met by chance,
CHRISTMAS EVE BALL
house this week.
There will be an all ii'ght dance who are taking the dairy held re­ The tragedy occured while a battle
Last Saturday' night at the dance ciple. If he is Incky it create* in
Miss Flossie Oxford of Linn at Wagners Hull Christmas evt- cord work to :i near by dairy raged between the Germans and
him a desire to try his luck on
As a result he has badly trodden
county came Tuesday to visit her night, The music will be furnish­ where they inspected and scored Russians on the formers mernori-
feet,
something worth while, so it is
brother. Clay Oxford and family ed by the Dallas orchestra. Sup­ the barn.
able drive of the Czars troops from And that's why in English he can't
only
a etep from the “ punch”
tor a week or ten days.
The Domestic Science girls are eastern Austria The battle was
per will be served at the Falls City
reach the back seat.
board to the poker table. The
W. F. Nichols went to Dallas Hotel. A royal time is anticipa­ going to make a variety of caudies only a short distance from the E l­
young American should learn, first
for Christmas gifts The candy lers place. The Father and Moth­ The Senior* think they aie so smart
Tuesday to attend the funeral of ted.
of all, that the only sure and hon­
will be put in attractive boxes and er placed their daughter on a bed
Henry McDonald who died at Sea­
and high,
est-way to earn mouev is by labor.
given
to the children of the vic­ and then left the house to seek But they will never learn to fly,
side last Sunday.
This criticism is not aimed alone
SUNDAY SERVICES
inity.
shelter from the rain uf bullet« They hold their heads so high
An old Oregonian remarked a
at the operators ol these board, but
There will be a Love-Feast at
Ira Crawford, w ho aspires to be that fell around them. On return
few days ago that he thought that the Free Methodist church Sunday
when they walk about,
at the general public as well.
most of the rnin was over. Poss­ morning at 10:45, the regular ser­ an M. D., l»orrowed the compound they found their house burnt to But a pair winps they will never
These men for business reasons
ibly he meant that it was overhead mon will follow after which Sacra­ microscope from the laboratory the ground and the charred re­
sprout,
must cater to the will of their pa-
Thursday, probably to aid him in main; of the girl. Miss lCller a The Senior is a pretty sight,
yet.
Irous and if these customers de­
mental service« will he observed.
making an important scientific girl of eighteen was the cousin of When with a Freshmen he gels mand the chance boards it ¡9
Bert Wonderly, Frank Huhhard
Evening service« at 7:80. A cor­
Elizabeth and George Wagner of
into a tight,
and W. F. Nichols attended the dial invitation is extended to all discovery.
necessary that their depires be
the
Falls
City
High
School.
The
following
teachers
attended
For
the
Freshman is the better fel­ granted. A progressive step cer­
sale of lots on which delinquent to attend these seniors.
the institute in Indipendence last
low you see.
assessments were levied, at Dallas
tainly has beeu taken and the
W. N. Coffee, Presiding Elder.
Two people were walking
Saturday;
Mr.
Haley,
Mrs.
Moyer,
But
the
Sophomore is the best one authorities deserve praise for their
Tuesday.
W. A Walter, Pastor.
down a lane,
and Misses Snedeker, Fatland,
of the three.
A Sophie.
determined activities.
John Walker aud wifo left Wed­
Out Saturday evening in the rain.
Chapman.
Johnson,
Graham
aud
nesday night for Salimas, Califor­
Roal Eatato Office Nows
They stopped for shelter,
From present indications the
More real estate moving—slow Montgomery.
nia where they will visit friends
under a tree,
“
punch”
board is doomed. The
CHRISTMAS COMES
Miss
Margret
Kimes,
formerly
u
aud relatives. They will stop at hut sure. If you expect to get into
And it was Arthur Baldwin
Portland
papers
stute
that
they
are
pupil
of
the
school
lias
kindly
do­
B IT ONCE A YEAR
Gold Hill, Oregon a few days and this year's Real Movement, Now
and Miss—O.gee!
being stopped all over the state,
at San Francisco. They expect to Right Now is your time to list with nated apples and English walnuts
and the county authorities recent­ Do not forget your confectionery
return about the 31st of this us, as we intend to put out com­ to the Domestic Science depart­ Arthur whispered in her ear,
“ How I love you my little dear" ly notified local offenders to cease supplies without which the best
plete list of properties in the hands ment.« The appropriation of the
month.
operations and avoid prosecution. Christmas would be incomplete.
Mayor Griffin anil city marshal of 500,000 people the first of Jan ­ latter will be for Christmas candies And then she said, 'maybe you do
The
public should be materially WONDERLY’ S C 0 N F T Y . STORE.
like me you pretty dove.”
Miss Ruth Ritnour aud Miss
Pat Murphy were at Dallas Tues­ uary 1916 and many of them pros­
benefited
by the suppression of
day to attend to the selling of cer­ perous homeseekers. so huriy up Pearle Snedeker went to Dallas “ But you’ll have to pay for
these
petty
gambling devices. The
this glove.
tain lots in Ralls City that had if you want anything doiug your Tuesday evening to take Teachers’
real
evil
iu
these boards is not the
Do you like to read good stories?
examinations Wednesday, Thurs­ “While holding my hand
been, levied upon for delinquent way.
change
that
goes
out
of
the
pockets
If so take advantage ol our club­
you have worn it out,
day, Friday and Saturday. The
Yours for real business,
street assessments. The Mayor
ol
the
men
aud
young
lads,
but
bing
offer in this issue of the paper.
“
As
we
were
slowly
teachers’ training class is teaching
J oseph M ickalbon .
bought them as is provided for by
rather
their
demoralizing
effects.
Read
it. It is on page 4.
walking
about.”
The Falla City Real Estate Man. in their places.
the city charter.
J. C. TALBOTT &. CO.
Bank of Falls City
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS
M. L. THOMPSON.
GIFT JEWELRY, XMAS WATCHES