THE FALL« CITY HEWS. Saturday, January 8, 1916 DIES SUDDENLY Free Methodist Church HuiuUy School 10:0U A. M. Preaching 11 :0() A, M. CI uhn meeting 12:00 1*. M. Kveiling service 7:110. H, A. W altkr , Pastor. M. L Church Sunday Services Sunday School Morning Service Kpwortli l.eanun Evening Service 10:00 11:00 6:30 7:30 A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. Week-Day Sarvioaa Orchtalra Practice Wedneaday 7:00 P. M. Choir Practice, VVedunaday H:00 P. M. Prayer Meeting, Friday 7:30 P. M \V. J. W ahkkn , Pastor. lows H o rn Try Chiropractic. The beat show at the Uem tonight Mr. and Mrs. A. Dodd and eon, Leetcr returned iroin Bruce Mon­ day. Mra. Ada Chapin spent Tbura- day in Dallas. Supt. Seymour and wife of Dal­ le* spent the week end in Fnlla City. Kev. Walters and family New Year'* in Dallas. spent Mrs. Bert Buell waa nailed to Springfield Thursday on accuunt of the serious illness of her father. P. J. Shepherd o f Salem was in Falls City Thursday. THE JOKER Mrs. Priscilla Sleosman Rite- nour died very suddenly at the Editad by Fall# CHy Nigh School. home o f her daughter, Mrs. Phil­ lip Gottfreid, Wednesday night about 11 o ’clock. Mrs. Ritenour appeared to be well and in very S O M E APPROPRIATION S. During vacation Mr. Bedient " W e denounce the profligate vu-ut to Portland to have an opera­ good spirits during the evening and a few hours after retiring wustu and lavish expenditure of a tion performed on his shoulder. she was taken ill and a physician recent Republican Congreve,” read Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris re­ was phoned for, but expired in u the platform of the Democratic turned Tuesday night from Ore- few minutes after the message convention in Baltimore. T h e ‘‘ Bil­ town where they hnvo been visit­ was sent. She had passed the lion Dollar Congress” was vigor­ ing relatives. allotted three score and ten years ously oppos.d by the party then in the minority. The voters were o f life. Mr. Sammons visited school Mrs. Ritenour was horn in Fay­ assured that their good money was Wednesday afternoon. ette county, Pa., February 1, in the hands cl a clique of ruth­ Miss Rutn Lewis is absent from 1845. She has been a loyal mem­ less politicians, whose sole object school on account of mumps. ber o f the Evangelical church o f was to waste or steal the public Miss Oea Brown who has been Hickville, ()., und since coming funds. T hat these deceptive state­ out of school for some time l>ccause ments intlaenced the vote at the to Falls City about five months of illness has resumed her school presidential election was evident ago has been a faithful attend a ant at church service whenever by the Democratic landside that duties. her health would permit. As a resulted. The dream was to hi­ Mr. Kile reports that work in the mother she thought o f home and 1 re allied; the government finances drafting class is piogressing very children first, always busy and were to be bandied in a ‘‘sane’ ’ satislactorially. Alter the Christ­ ever ready to help. She leaves manner. mas vacation it is sometimes hard At the advent of the new admin­ lo settle down to real work but two daughters here, Mrs. Phillip Gottfreid and Miss Ruth R ite­ istration in 1913 the new Congress Mr. Elie says that bis class has re­ nour; a son in Ottumwa. Iowa took over the management of the turned to their work with a strong­ and two daughters at her former government. Did the new party er vim than ever. Not one pupil adhere to the policy of careful ex­ is absent from his classes. The home in Ohio. The body was taken to Dallas penditures'/ How well they liven work consists mostly of drafting by Undertaker R. L . Chapman up to this sound promise is cleatly house plans ami * few furniture and prepared for burial; but will shown by their conduct during the plans. remuin in the undertaker’s par­ following session. These I a w Robert Weiser of the third grade lors for an indefinite period await­ makers cannot answer some of the was absent Thursday. government statistics. That Con­ ing further arrangements. .. Local ..... - <»' .......... Mr. Hoffman, aged 62 years, died at Independence Sunday night. The family were moving to Battle Ground. Wash , and were in Independence awaiting the arrival o f the boat that would take them to Vancouver; when Mr. Hoffman, who has been a paralytic for three years; was taken with an illness and expired in a short while. Burial was made at Independence. gress, which was going to accom­ plish so much, spent something over one hundred uitlli*iu dollars more than any previous Republi­ can body. Lavish expenditure! Profligate waste! Does not this verify P. L. Bowman’s statement? morning for Lakeview where he propositions listed, sold and ex­ will attend the District Quarterly changed, auywhere, Choice city meeting. and country houses for sale cheap. Mrs. Travis is ill with la grippe. Bertha Benton is sick with the mumps. The sixth grade room is very prettily decorated with Chinese lanterns which were drawn by the pupils. Mise Shields reports a good time during Christmas vacation. Ap­ " T h e American people like to be parently her pupils had a better humbugged.” time as many o f them were abseut Monday morning. But now they How is it that its the night that are busily engaged utilizing tue falls, but its the day that breaks. snow and ice in making ice cream It’ s a long laue that gathers no and sherbets. Mrs. Beck of Canada came Fri­ Some of the domestic science in­ moss. day of lust week Ur visit her sisters, structors are going to Corvallis to A penny saved is worth two in Mrs. Alex Couiter and Mrs. D ev <-1 atteud a homemakers and farmers the bush. Courter. short course. A»stitch in tune turueth away The Busii.e6u Men’s League ate Mr. Hoffman of Falls City died wrath. trying to get a cannery located at in Independence last week. The The early bird gathers no moss. this place. This is a much needed interment was in Independence. enterprise and the efforts should It's an ill wind that is the thief Mrs. Cobb is quite ill with la be encouraged. of time. grippe. Parent-Teachers meeting next Mickalson, the Real Estate Man This question was asked by Mr. Tuesday evening in the school has moved his office to the Toller Haley in teachers training, "W h a t building. building. kind of a teacher could most easily R L.Chapman, the Dallas under reach this kind of a pupil." After Fresh Bread,Cakes,Cookies, 1'ies, much delay on the part of the and other bakery goods, every day taker wus in to a n Thursday. pupils, Lucille answered the ques­ at the Falla City Bakery. Mrs. W. 1'. Harris, who has been tion by saying, “ One with long F U R S W A N T E D .— Highest prices over on the coast for seieral weeks arms.” paid. Write for prico list, It D visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. E . I The prodigal students a n d Meyeri, returned home Thursday j Alderin