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Saturday, Deosiiiber 25, 1915 THE FALLS 01TT HEWS. 3 Mr*. Win. Finley wua in Dallas Tuesday. THE JOKER Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wingo visit DO YOUR ed in Dallas Monday. Editad by Falls CHy Nigh School Frank Martin ol Tillamook wan in town the llrat ol the week. Christmas Shopping Now make a demonstration thruout the Mrs. Bennett ih visiting in Van STUD ENT C O U N C IL NATIFICS «tale on New Year s Kvt. It is couver, WShli., for a few week*. C O N S TITU TIO N You will want many articles in our line for our that the reasoning Velma Miller «pent the latter At tit« tegular meeting 'of the public opinion Christmas presents, we we have a nice line not support such s plan of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs. Stoves and part of last week visiting in Dallas. Student Body Council held in the for the will reason that it tends to Ranges that would maket useful and suit Principals office Wednesday even Sheriff John Orr of Dallas was ing, the propobi-d constitution pre create a lawless spirit among those able presents. here on official business the first of sented by a committee of five was vicious persons to whom the saloon A. the week. read and adopted and will be pre ha« been their only home. When J. C. TALBOTT & CO Miss Mercie Bheppsid is «pend sented to tlm Student Body Wed the “ wets” are taking their defeat ¡in a manly way it is any tiling but ing the holidays visiting her aunt nesday January 0, 1918 lor final | courteous for the victors to boast. in Hnlem. action. Mr. and Mre. George M. Tice The object of this constitution is Because of holiday* the Joker visited Win. Ellis and wife at Dal to give to the High School pupils will not he edited next week. the privilege of regulating student* las Wednesday. K. E. W illiams , M. L. T hompson , W. F. N ichols . R. G.W hite . Don’t forget to look for the date conduct in the school room and on President Vice-President Cashier Assistant Cashier Mr. Lealhrrwood left Thursday the play ground and to encourage of the High School play. for southern Oregon where he will e'.udeut activities. The Fails City Commercial Club spend s few days. High School »elf government Las purchased five hundred copies Mr. Lindell is going east as soon will not in the least lessen the le- of the Salem Statesman which lias F alls C it t , P olk C ounty . O regon as hs can di«|>ose of his stock. He Hponsibilito-H of the teachers but one page devoted to the interests Does a General Banking Business. Interest P a id on Time has s job on a rail road. will give them an opportunity to of Falls City. These copies will Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States. Tobacco« and Cigar*, at The Falla City Lumber Cam- do more work. At present it is be sent to people living in the east. Notary Public officially connected with the B a n k . pauy's dock horses were brought coaling Hi* district $70 per month The members of the High School B. WON DERLY’8 in from tho country last Baturday. tu conduct the study room. II wish to thank the School Board plan work* a* we anticipate it for so kindly granting us the extra Free Methodist Church FURS WANTED.—Highest prices this will, the leachcis will be relieved holiday. paid. Write lor price list. G. D. of *tudy Hunday School 10:00 A. M. «Miles and eight Nettie Graham formerly of the CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Preaching 11:00 A. M. Alderiu A Co. Balom. Oregon, new classee room can be organized, ma Falls Claw* meeting 12:00 I*. M. City High School who has Mrs. J. L. Oxford of Linn county, king the work of the school more teen attending Evening *ervice 7:30. Pieces of hand-painted China, 25cts to $2.00 the Laurelwood II. A. W ai . h h , Pastor. came the latter part of last week to efficient. Academy at Gaston, Oregon has White Ivory Sets, visit her son, Clay Oxford and The High School is working returned to Falls City for Christ Effanbee Unbreakable Dolls, 25 and 50cts. «hurt handed when we come to family. M. L Church mas. consider the amount of work re Colgates Gift Boxes, Sunday Sarvioaa I am doing all kinds ol umbrella quired by the State course ol Miss Fatlaud will spend the Pocket Knives, lOcts to $2.50 Hunday School 10:00 A. M. repairing at moderate prices, la-ave holidays tu Portland. Morning Service 11:00 A. M. them with H. Bedient, janitor. W. Study. Razors, all kinds, The steady growth of the High Fay Wells of Wiliiamelte Uni Kpwurth league 0:30 P. M. Gibson. Edison’s Phonographs and records, will soon require an added versity visited H’gh School Wed Evening Service 7:30 P. M Mia* Flossie Oxford, who came School Boxes Stationery, 25cts to $3.50, teacher unless some means can be afternoon. Weak -Day Sarvioaa hero recently to visit her brother. devised to uee the present teach nesday Bibles, a good assortment, Orchestra Practice Wedneeday Clay Oxford, was taken ill with ing force to a greater advantage. Donald Hodges is visiting in Eastman’s Kodaks, $1.00 to $22.50, this week. 7:00 P. M. lagrippe l*st week. The cost of running school is high, Eugene All kinds of games, Choir Practice, Wedueaday 8:00 Misses Hettie and Iva Newman perhaps, loo high for the results Mr. Ward went to the Siletz Conklings Fountain Pens, Wednesday morning to clear out P. M. of Caldwell, Idaho are visiting their obtained, however, Falls City High the road after the storui. Music rolls, Piaycr Meeting, Friday 7:30 P mother, Mrs. Newman, who recent School is among the very lowest in Girls and Boys books, M. the State in its class when wc Herbert Hansen ia visiting his ly came hers for her health. parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Buell consider expenses of operating. W. J. W ahukn , Paator. Don’t fail to look over our Bargain Counter Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Meyer, for The cost per pupil being 147 per Miss Snedeker will spend Christ of Christmas things, at less than cost merly of this place but now ol year while other schools in the mas vacation in Airlie. Of stow n are the proud parents ol State reach as high as $141.95 per Lester Gardner will visit friends BILLS ALLOW ED BY M. L. THOMPSON. line boy, born Bunday morning. capita. COUNCIL FOR NOVEMBER in Independence and Salem during has another contract from The pupils of the school are en the coining week. W. L. Too se, »alary..............$30.00 the Gilo Falls City Lumber company tering into this werk] with good Jack Crocker is sick with the L. T. Murphy, »alary city for 3000 feet grading on their spirit, realizing that it is for the mum os. Wednesday afternoon the whole Roy Seno is absent from school marHhal ......................... 30.00 logging road. of Work was begun general welfare. school part in an impromptu on account of poison ivy. L. T. Murphy, «alary water Mane Reese will spend the holi musical took Monday, program in the high school Mr. Sammous is visiting iu the Today we close the doors of our days in Portland. aupi..................................... 20.00 assembly room. The orchestra Siletz. Electric Light Co., light*,. 84 54 There is a force of slnnit fifty school to the beloved year of 1915 Mrs. Tichenor returned from played their favorite pieces and The Misses Myrtle and Olive men at work on the road leading leaving no regrets behind. We Portland Tuesday. C. E. McPhcrrin, «alary and some of the new music, they have Stamm are expecting to spend expense?............................ 28.25 to the cement quarry. It is ex wish the entire community, pa Harry Starr visited school Tues been practicing for a recital and Christmas in Falls City. pected to complete the road and trons and taxpayers a “Merry day. W. L. Kuaaell, clearing gar teachers institute in February. Christmas and a Happy New Year’ bage dump........................ 15.00 be ready to ship rock about the Miss Alice Bedient visited school We shall re-enter the deal old halls Miss Fay Wells ol Williametle Their playing was bo well liked by Thursday. J. J. Sammons, two map*... 1.50 first of March. ud . 3, 1918 not with foolish reso University visited school Thurs the pupils that they were compell Observer, printing 800 cer Mrs. O. Aurlaud accompanied J lutions Lucille I ichenor is planning to ed to repeat most of the selections. spend to do better but with a will day afternoon. tificate* ............................. 4.00 Mrs. H. Dempsey and child aj far New Year’s in Portland. bring our school to the highest Mrs. J. A. West who has been The lower grades sang the Christ lleotion Board as Dallas Wednenday. Mrs. Demp to possible The students of the Senior Class mas songs they have learned under position among the educa quite ill is improving rapidly. E. U. White.......................... 8.00 sey was on her way to eastern presented Haley with a Badie bingloton.................... 3.00 Oregon where her husband has tional institutions of tne State Lester Gardner was compelled to the direction of Mrs. Moyer. The watchchain Professor and charm for a Christ high school pupils also sang, ac with the least possible expense. Emma Hinahaw................... 3 00 taken a 320 acre homestead. remain in Falls City Tuesday companying mas present. the orchestra in all Mary Hammond .................. 8.00 Mr. Z. Batoorney had a close evening on account of high water. the songs they knew. When the PR O H IB ITIO N C O M IN G Mary A. Bennett .............. 8.00 call Wednesday of last week while Janies Bohle is going to spend program was fiuished children Kalla City News printing and CHRISTMAS COMES Prohibition becomes effective in his Christmas vacation running a marched back to their the falling timber for Gilo on the log classes to a rent for November........... 15.35 ging road right ol way. A limb a few days and the dry’s feel more cross cut saw. M JT ONCE A YEAR lively tuue by tiie orchestra. L. T. Murphy, tor payment Miss Shields intends spending elated as each short day rolls by. about five iuchts through from a of lots bought in by mayor and Margaret Crocker Do not forget your confectionery falling tree struck him on the It is but natural that the dry fac her Christmas vacation in Walla who Marion at sale of lots for delin have been ill with mumps re supplies without which the best inflicting a very painful tion should become enthused with Walla. Christmas would be incomplete. quent «treet asHessuuut...741.86 shoulder wound. first grade room will enter turned to school Thursday. the spirit of victory when we con tain The the L. T. Murphy, for recording second grade with a The third grade room had a very WONDERLY’ S C 0 N F T Y . STORE. deeds ................................. 37.40 A correspondent gets oti the fol sider the magnitude of the indus Christmas tree and piogram Thurs pretty Christmas tree for their lowing:—‘‘A lad came down the try that closes its doors ou Jan. C. E. McPherren. recording LOCAL ITEMS day afternoon. The greater part Christmasexercises Thursday after shady lane Monday driving three execution« against delin the first. The majority of the peo decorations were made by noon. The room was decorated C. M. Oils was in Salem the quent«................................. 27.00 of Mr. Buell’s calve*, but tie got ple of Oregon favor the abolish of the the pupils. with hells stars crossed diagonally ef the week. stung, fur Mr. Buell came on bis W. B. McKowan,expense« at ment of the licensed saloon, as the Miss Kennard will spend Chiist- through the room. Red aud white first Billie trail and took the calves home. arrived from Cal delinquent sale ................. 1.15 vote of the last general election in uias vacation week in Alsea. Santa Clauses were tacked up all ifornia Gravum They also >tjted that it has been dicated, the first of the week to in noseuse, should around room above black board. spend Christmas with his parent*, the custom, all summer, for boys the rights but, Mr. and Mre. Wreu of Portland the minority be for to run cattle in and get 25c a head gotten. of Mere a good tiling to have a few Mr. and Mrs. A. H Grayutn. victory does not are spending the holidays witii her of Its but that hereafter they intended grind the vanquished your own ideas of your own, Mrs. Grace Hansen lett Friday as does the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buell. to use the telephone to protect the humiliation which i6 showered but tbeie’s such a thing as being for Estacada, Ore., where she will Miss Kennard of Alsea, Ore. up poor farmers. so blamed original that you get spend Christmas with her brother*. on him by the boasts of the victor. visited the Falls City school and lonesome B’gosh. Try Chiropractic. F. E. and C. L. Ceckerline. Bertlia None of us care to be defeated in her sister who is sixth grade Frink will occupy her position in HAD NARROW ESCAPE teacher, Thursday. anything, no matter how unjust The beat show at the Gem tonight There was a young fresbie from the drug store during her absence. the cause, and we can easily appre Last Sunday while crossing: the Miss Hettie Newman of Caldwell, Keld, Mr. aud Mrs. W. E. Russell and ciate the feelings of those who have Today is one minute lunger than railroad bridge just west of town Idaho intends to start to school at Whose head was ridiculously swell- daughter Emma, two sons, Freddie suffered defeat. Will Wood, wife and Mrs. L. M. was yesterday. Falls City after the Christmas va and Edwin of Wilbur. Oregon ar Robertson and two children had Many millions have been tied cation. rived Tuesday night and will H. Karr is repairing the mill at a very narrow escape from being up in ,‘John Barleycorn’’ in the The fourth grade I intertained But his schoul mates asserted. the reason he was deserted, spend Christmas with their daugh Dallas this woek.' run over by the motor car from State of Oregon, alone, and tne the fifth grade with a Christmas That Was because he had flirted. ter, Mrs. C. J. Bradley, and son, employees engaged in the brewer Black Rock. They were about George Brown came in from half way across and lookingdown ies and saloons number among the entertainment Thursday afternoon. With everything skirted, Baleni Moadav night. The room was decorated very And now such a fellow you never Roy Russell. at the water and did not hear thousands. By a thirty-five thous pretty with a Christmas tree and beheld. and majority, the voters emphatic many kinds Raal Estate Bargains Walter L. Tooie, Jr., Lawyer, the approach of the train until it ally of Christmas decora A good big house and four lots declared that this enormous was almost on them and barely tf. Dallas, Oregon. Flossie Oxford who is visiting at $450. $250 will haudle. had time to jump to the side and capital be sacrificed for the ulti tions. The first grade room was ap the home of her brother, Clay Ox Good six room house 2 1-2 lot*, Cue Anderson made his wile a cling to the braces at the side of mate Rood of the commonwealth. propriately decorated .lor Christ ford has been ill. honsehold goods; and ISO or 180 the bridge. Owing to a sharp The attitude of the people who will mas with red present of a tine S60 range. white paper Miss Lncile Tichenor was called in other good property goes with curve in the track the engineer be thrown out of employment as a Santa Claus's on and wall and a very to the phone Thursday to answer place at $500. A beautiful 42 piece dinner set did not see them until it was too result of this law is not unlike that pretty Christmas tree in center of a long distaut call—while she would These are close in and I am sure given away frta. See Flemings Coni late to stop the car before it was of the Southerner, who during the room. not tell—judging from the one some one with a little money could onto them. People walking on civil war, asks the invading Yan Freeh Bread,Cakes,Cookies, Pies, the railroad tracks and especially kee, “ Why for did you'ns come The first and second grade had sided conversation someone must almost doable on same before the and other bakery goods, svory day crosaing bridges and tressels clar dowu heah to fight we’us.” their Christmas entertainment be seriously sick at the other end summer is over. Inquire of Mickalion. at the Fall« City Bakery. It is the intention ol the dry’s to together in first grade room. of the line. should be on the alert. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Paasuwr Train Schedule Effective Oct. 4.1014 1ST am. am pm. Salem 7:00 4.00 Dallas 1 II. 6.30 11.02 Fai Is City 8.50 11.86 8.06 lii’k Rock ll:l>6 «•IM lO M ll UHI. pm. pm. HI’k 1.06 Fall* City, 9.30 1.25 6.10 Dallas 10.10 2.00 8.40 Salem 11.01 3.15 7.46 IM i * i . . . D .4 5 . . . : IM ■ 1 16* y o» R ock . . . . . . 1 <. A **M T J Bank of Falls City