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-jé n ii THE FALLS OITY NEWS. Haturday, January 1, 101A SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY I'atuMMitfcr Train Schedule KfTective Oct. 4.1914 l»l Ml WMTBUumi pm. am. am. •LOO Salem . . . 7:00 9.4b r, :«t Dallas. . . 8.16 11.02 «.<»5 Falla City. 8.50 11.36 11:66 Bl'kKock. |7H I«» IM ■A'TROUWU . am. pm. pm. 1.06 BPk Rock 6.10 Falla City. 9.30 1.26 6.40 Dalian . . . 10.10 2.00 7.46 Salem , . . 11.01 3.16 A. C PuWaM, A«*KT Free Methodist Church - & Sunday School I0:U0 A. M. Breaching 11:0O A. M. Chinn meeting 12:00 I* M. livening service 7 HO. H . A. W a l t e r , i'attor. M. L Church S u n d a y S a rv lc a a Sunday School Morning Service Kpworth League Kveuin« Service 10.00 A. 11:00 A. 6:30 P. 7:30 P. M M. M. M W e e k -D a y S a rv le a a O iehtalra Praotioe Wednesday 7 00 P. M.. Choir i’ractice, Wednesday 8:00 r m . Prayer Meeting, Friday 7:30 P. M W. J. W arren , Paator. Local Nowt Hons Try Chiropractic. The heat ahow at the Gem tonight Mian Vola Sell" ia visiting (rienda in Portland. Mr. and Mra. I). Chriatmaa in Dallas. Boje spent Henry Brown left lor Maine luat UNION SERVICES AT history when men were called on week. CHRISTIAN CHURCH more to overcome their fear than at the present time. Moral T in-re will be union services at Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies, l ie», tl*o Christian church Sunday night strength is needed in politics and other bakery «ooda, every day O. N. Taylor, of the Anti Saloon more than ever before, and moral at the Kalla City Bakery. strength is as far superior to Li ague will conduct the servic a physical strength as the spiritual is above the natural. It is told George Brown and (¡leu Fiderà FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN o f Wellington that, before the of the Brown garage at Salem were Milliueiy store doing a good battle o f Waterloo, his knees in the city Tuesday. business, a good stock of millinery shook so that he laughed, and goods, also ladies furnishing goods, called attention to them, saying: Mrs. Bell Dunlap of Salem spent together with large glass show cales “ I f they knew where I was going Christmus with her parental, Mr. und all fixtures complete. In one to carry them, they would shake and Mrs. C. T. West. of the best towns in Polk county. much worse.” That was moral If interested, see about this buxi courage overcoming physical fear. Walter Sears ol Washington vis ne«» at once. It is a chance to and this is the courage that men ited his wife and mother-in-law, make good money. must have now if America is to Mrs. Wm Ford this we»k. See Mickulsun, Real Estate oflice go onward and upward. We for particulars. must have moral courage to over W. A. Persey and family spent come the selfish persuasion of Chriatmaa at the home of It. Hchu MASONS INSTALL OFFICERS the politician, who seeks his own peíl and family at Dallas. According to ancient custom o f a<^ * ncement regardless of the public good. Courage is needed the order Luckiamute Lodge A n Bert Dennis and daughter Leta cient Free and Accepted Masons to overcome the fear that organ- of Salem are visiting his mother, installed their officers for the en j izations and societies and leagues Mrs. M. C. Dennis this week. suing year, Monday night £jec cause by their tactics o f force and threats in their efforts to en ember 27. being “ St. John’ s force morality by law. Moral FURS W ANTED.— Highest prices Day. ’ ’ courage is necessary to make A fte r the installation ceremon- paid. Write for price list. G D. ies the hall was thrown open and j men follow the dicU t^ o f i eLir Aldnrin <fc Co. Salem. Oregon, own conscience, regardless o f the the families o f the members were, „ ,. . . admitted and the time spent soc- ( ar&ument8 <>f politic.ans. minis Miss Ida And Gertrude Waters ially and in various games until ■ ters, leagues or individuals. The of Poitland spent Christmas in this near 12 o ’clock when a luncheon I time has came for American men of fe a r - city visiting their sister, Mrs. C. J. was served. Allie Teal and Ira to throw off . the , ., fetters , Pugh. C. M ehrlingactedas' ’ waitresses ’ i° , come out ^ what they and conducted themselves very ' * * 'evLe- to refu3€ follo,w the la m doing all kinds of umbrella credibly, especially Allie who j8elfish’ money g a s p in g politician or organization and to stand repairing at moderate prices. Leave found it no trouble to pass things strongly for progress, liberty, them with 11. Bedienl, janitor. W. over the heads o f the guests, decency and social liberty. (aerial navigation) without dis Gibson. turbing them in the least. The evening was spent very pleasant A GREAT DIPLOMATIC TRIUMPH. Chris Hansen returned Tuosdsy ly. The following officers were Establishment o f General Car from Washington where lie had installed: ranza as de facto ruler o f Mexico ••een spending the holidays with W. M; W. A . Graham, recognized as such by the United relatives. S. W ; Ira C. Mehrling, States and by all the other great J. W: J . J. Sammons. powers o f the world, is hailed as The Isgrippe epidemic has made S. D; E. M. Hellwarth, a diplomatic triumph for Pres its appearance and has got quite a J. D; N . Selig. ident Wilson. That we may have number of the people of this city Sec; W. F. Nichols, a true appreciation o f how great in its clutches. Treas; Albert Teal. is this diplomatic triumph, it is Bargains In Queensware We have a nice line o f dishes that we are offering at Bar gain Prices; 5 and 10c each. v- I J. C. TALBOTT & CO. fSf I * a» m R. E. W illiam s , M. L. T h o m p s o n , W .F. N ic h o l s , R. G. W h i t e , President Vice-President Cashier Assistant Cashier Bank o f Falls City F a l l s C i t y , P o lk C o d n t y . O regon Does a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States. Notary Public officially connected with the Bank. Sign Language. “ I hate to gossip about people, and yet 1 don't like to go arouDd In society « « a prude.” "N o need to say a thing, my dear. Just elevate your eyebrows at the proper point, and you'll get along.” — Louisville Courler-JonrnaL Model Man. "W as your husband good to you. Mundy 7” “ 'Deed he was. miss. I wo'ked eighteen hours a day fo' yeahs fo' dat man. an' he never once found fault w if a thing I did fo 1 him.” —Detroit Free Press. Pecuniarily Speaking. “ You say that Jenkins owea every thing be has to yon.” "Worse. He owes much more that he has to me.” —Boston Transcript He that is ungrateful has no guilt but one. All other crimes may pass for virtues In him. necessary to review briefly the Mr. and Mrs. Rubt. Throckmor Mrs. Dave Courter was called events which brought Carranza ton entertained a number oi tliei' Tuesday to Eugene on account ol to his present eminence. frieuds to a Christmas dinner at •ickuess. When American troops landed Mrs. Wing and daughter arc their home the 26th. at Vera Cruz, Carranza talked of Mica Crawford of Corvallis visit visiting Mrs. B. Buell suspending war on Huerta until ed with B. M. Howell and family Mrs. Grace Hansen returned their combined forces had driven over Christmas. C. L. Starr of Portland spent Tuesday from Kstacada, Oregon out the gringoes. Heath Cox of Williniina, Oregon By HOLLAND. where ehe had been visiting rela Christmas in Falls City. When the Pan-American con visited with the family of W. J. ference at Niagara Falls under tives during the holidays. D V E R TIS E R S do not at tempt to make you Reese oier Christinas. took to mediate between Huerta A watch parly was held at the agree to buy their goods for J. Marion Hariisou of Browus- and Carranza and invited Car the rest o f your life. They Method tat church Friday night. Mrs. Wilbur I^ewis and sons, ranza to send delegates, he rude only want you to give their ville. Ore., visited at the home of Marvin and Glen of Dallas spent wares a trial, to subject them ly declined. Mr. Wilson had Joseph M ickalson over Christmas, to actual test by actual use. Rev. Ford preached at the Me Christmas at the home of her returning home Monday evening failed to elminate Huerta, but and then be guided by expe m oth er, Mrs. M s r y M ille r . thodist church Wednesday night. rience. This being his tirst trip lo Falls Carranza, without the aid o f Conld anything prove more City he steroed very favorably im Wilson and in defiance o f media Mias Ella Mehrling who is teach clearly that the advertiser tion offers, did eliminate him. Mrs A. G. Atwood who haa been pressed with our town. has supreme confidence In his ing at Gooseneck Bend spent the Last Summer Mr. Wilson ill with the lagrippe ia improving. product that he is absolutely holidays with her parents, Mr A reader of the News objects to certain that It w ill please you. threatened intervention in M ex and Mrs. Ira C. Mehrling. that It will be all be saya the insinuations ol the correspon ico if the warring factions did It Is? C. J. Pugh and wife visited Mrs. dent who said that it had been the not unite on a leader, but Car It would Indeed be foolish Mr. and Mrs. A. Courter of ¡Salem habit of boys tu gather up stock Ike Stewart at Woodhurn Monday to speud money to Induce you ranza ignored him and went right visited with Mr. Courter's parents, aud run them into the pound. to buy an article that would on fighting. prove unsatisfactory and J. C.| Talbott made a trip to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Courter. They The reader 6uys that cattle ar, Five other American republics would result In your telling very ttouhlesoine and that-often Halem Thursday, returning Fridcv formerly lived near Monmouth. friends and neighbors o f then joined the United States in ill the night they had to be run your experience. Advertisers inviting the leaders o f all M ex Aleck Ediek and family moved spend millions making their out of gardens. ican factions to a conference at Mrs. Ella Oxford and daughter trademarks known, and in to a farm near Staton, Wednesday which harmony should be restor order to make their trade Flossie of Brownsville, who has marks valuable they must REAL ESTATE OFFICE NEWS ed. Carranza, alone among the beeu visiting hor son. Clay Oxford Herbert Hanson spent Christ stand for a certain standard We are here to benefit your town, leaders, refused to participate, o f worth. H aving made their mas with his mother, Mrs. B. Buell. returned to their home last week. so kindly help us by lending sup and no conference wa* held. Car trademarks known, manufac turers exert every effort to port to our lines of business. List ranza went right on defying W il Mrs. Edith Brown returned last Mrs. Seymour who is teaching at keep the goods up to the ex with us. encourage hotneseeken to son and fighting the other fac pected high grada West Salem spent Christmas at week from Dallas where she had been working in the telephone ex locate among us, for bv helping tions. home. TOO C A N ’T GO W RONG Finally Carranza proved him change during the illness of Dora others you surely help yourself. IN F O L L O W IN G We have bargains in all kinds self the only real power in M ex Elkins. AD V E R TIS E M E N TS . Mra. Oscar Holmes of Dallas is of real estate to offer you. ico, and Mr. Wilson recognized visiting Mrs, Vada Oxford this M ICKALSON. him. Mr. Wilson had offered Albert Teal shipped two of his week. help, which was declined; had Swiss milk goats to Canada the offered advice, which was spurn first of the week. He Bays that it "FEAR MEN" John Walker and wife returned ed; had obstructed and been takes lots of red tape to get them Bradstreet’s is authority for pushed aside with slight cere Thursday from a visit in Salinas, across the line. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiHiimiimiimi the statement that only three per mony, Carranza having succeed California. FARMERS' AND HOME-MAKERS' WEEK cent o f men who go into business ed without his help and in spite and RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Driggs and for themselves are successful. Professor Halay and wife spent o f his interferance, the President January 3 to 8, 19 16 the holidays visiting at Camas, daughter Marion of Gaston spent I t j 8 safe to assume that the pro in effect said: “ Oh, very well; T.ive Information Practical Help for the H tn e the Form, the Community. Christmas with their parents, Mr. portion o f successes in other Washington. since you refuse to recognize me, Conventions of Oregon’s Greatest Industries and Mrs. F. E. Driggs, returning fields, art. music, authorship, I insist on recognizing you.’ ’ Conferences on Oregon’s Most Vitsl Problems politics, etcetera, is small The And the President’s flatterers LE CTU RE S- DEM ONSTRATIONS- Misses Olive and Myrtle Stamm Sunday afternoon. EXHIBITIONS -E N T E R T A IN M E N T * failures are made so through call that a diplomatic triumph for Two thousand people attended last year. It hi a of Dallas were visiting friends in Rev. B. L. Hicks of Newburg, FEAR- great place to make frienda— with Hue Fear o f consequences, him. To us it looks very much town Christmas. thinkers and live thoughts, good Ore., visited in the city Tuesday fear o f the future, fear that we workers, and good work. like a diplomatic triumph for and Wednesday. Ha preached to and chil- Mr. and Mra. Marsh cannot finish successfully what Carranza. W IN TER SHORT COURSE January 10 to February 4, 1916 dreu of Dallas spent Christmas a large congregation Tuesday night. we begin, fear o f our opponent, The President is welcome to all a Practical Agricultural Coura* in a Nut Shell. He is well pleased with his new unnecessary, illogical fear stands with Martin Deal. Applied Screece In Actual Work of the satisfaction he can get out o f the Farm and Household location. between us and success, and with it.— Oregonian. Courses in FR U IT RAISING FARM CHOPS, Mr. and Mra. Hatch o( Balaton, an apparently impassable arm SOIL*. STOCK RAISING, DAIRY WORK. POULTRY RAISING. GARDENING. COOK -The Christmas tree and enter bars our progress. Those whom Ore., ara visiting with Mra. Hatch’s ING. SKWING. HOUSEHOLD AKTS. NOMK An ad in the News will bring NURSING. BUSINESS METHODS. ROAD tainment at the Christian church fear rules we call “ Fear men,” mother, Mrs. CobJ>. BUILDING. FARM E NGINEERING, RURAL reaulta. ORGANIZATIONS. M ARKETING. Friday night was a very well ar because they are not really men torreepondenre Courses Without Tuition. Kapert Instruction in Music. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Ellis of Dal ranged affair. The parts played at all, but men requiring a class Correspondents wanted 111 every Reduced railroad ratea las spent Christmas at the home of by the children were very pleasing ification--an apology. There has neighborhood in this section of tne Per program n t t i to Th* Ctltegt Extktnf «, Or «fon Agricultural C«ll*(<. Com »lit». (lor-O-1 toT-I) to those present. their son, Lloyd Ellis. . hardly been a time in American country. Frank Martin of Oretown vieited in the city last week. Advertisers A sk Only A Fair Trial A O. A. C. RICKREALL PRSTRFFICE ROBBED ARAIH Mom« of N. C. lakin la Aleo Entered by Burglare Tuesday Right' When the general store o f Lucas & Price, at Rickreall. which also contains the postoffice of the ham let, was opened Wednesday* morn ing, it was discovered that bur glars had paid a visit during the night. Entrance had been gain ed by forcing the front door. Nothing was taken from the stock o f the store, but about $50 in stamps w a s missing. No money had been left in the money drawer by Postmaster Price. th e Rickreall postoffice was robbed about a year ago, at which time the safe was blown. Since that time no safe has been used in the office. Some time during the same night burglars entered the resi dence o f H. C. Eakin, the Dallas attorney, at Rickreall. and Mrs. Eakin's mesh-bag, containing her watch and several dollars in money taken. The fam ily was asleep upstairs and did not hear the nocturnal visitor. The robberies were reported to Sheriff Orr, who made a personal investigation and came to the con clusion that the job was done by tramps, who had doubtless come out from Salem. During the forenoon the discarded stamp book, from which the stamps had been removed, was found along the road near Greenwood, indica ting that the robbers had passed that way after leaving Rickreall. — Itemizer. THE TWO KINGDOMS Each man a kingdom may possess; May play the monarch’s role; And his the kingdom is no less Than that o f mind and soul; Each man, o f course, must make his own, And therein must live, too, And by his kingdom he is known -7 What kind, good sir, have you? A poor man’s kingdom rich may be; A rich man's kingdom, poor; And even through eternity Some kingdoms may endure; Their subjects are kind acts and deeds, Good words, and heart-thoughts true— What monarch better subjects needs? What kind, good sir, have you? Some kingdoms which more pom pous are, And full o f brazen show, A re emptier and power far Than those that kindness know; A t last to dead sea fruit they turn; Become as bitter rue, Dead ashes in the funeral urn- What kind, good sir, have you? Walter L. Tooje, Jr., Lawyer, Dallas, Oregon. II. The Womans World, Farm and Home, Home Life, Household and tba News one year for $1.13.