Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, February 05, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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Haturday February 5, UM«
T H E T A L L S C IT Y NEW S.
Eisotton OffioUl« Named
■
N. W. Falla Uty Precinct No.
am
Local Nows H o m i
THE
JOKER
21. Juduoa, T. D. llolluwell K.
Edited by Falle City Nigh School.
chahijHn; W. T. Iier.-ia I). Clerk»
Bargains In Queensware
Jussi«« Moyer R, U 15. Worderly Thu bent «how at the (Jem tonight
•m
D, Park (Galkina l>.
Prut.
John
Staiti’.
Ih
an
of
the
Lester
Bowman
visited
school
on
!
S. W. Kalla (*ity Precinct No.22.
We have a nice line of dishes
Bread,Cake»,Cookie«, l'io», Jniveraily o( Oregon lectured to Thursday.
Judges, ('has. E. McPhcrron, amt Freeh
i
other
l>ak<<ry
good*,
every
day
the
High
school
Monday
ulti
rnoon.
that we are offering at Bar­
chairman: Robert Wonderly I). at the Kalle City Bakery.
Summon* and Starr !
Hi« subject was “Great American * are Director»
Clerks, F.mma llirmhaw 1), Sadie
amiinp
the
many
visitors
this
I
Mr. Straub in his WC>k.
gain Prices? 5 and 10c each.
Singleton R, Mary H. Hammonr Ton q| Hay wanted; .talc price Institution*,”
very
interesting
talk
reached
the
It.
25 VOTE C O U P O N IN P IA N O C O N T E S T O IV E N W IT H
Jo*. Berger, Fall* City
heart of more than one hoy and Lucile Tichenor is absent from
N. E. K«lrc City No. 32.—Judges
EVENT St C A S N P U R C H A S E .
Velma Miller «peni Sunday Hi girl and left there u reaolve to at j school this week on account ol
Geo. M. Tice K, chairman; N. Selig Dallaa.
leaat finish high school before sic knss*.
1). Clarks, Ira Mehrling D,Harry
J. C. TALBOTT
looking
for a job. Mr. Straub ii. Helen Treat is at Louie for the j
Viola Selig apent Saturday and talking for
E. Starr R, Uurtlm FVink R.
u few tu mute* to the week, closing her school on account
S. E. Full« City Precinct No. 25. Sunday in Dalle*
eacbera
draining
clic* ankcd the of storm.
Judges, D. J. Grant, D, chair­ Wanted a (Iraidas* brow'ax man question: How many
.
in this class
man: A. Sumption R. Clerks, Ed at once. Apply at tin* office.
going to attend some higher Thu High School play will be
G. White R. J. C. Talbott R, C. J l/oluta Douui* viaitvd friend* in aie
institution
of learning? Thirteen given Friday evening, February II
r . E. W illiams , U. L. T hompson , W. F. N ichols , R. G.W hite ,
Bradley D.
out of fifteen member«) are plan­ at Wagner’s Hall
President
Vice-President
Cashier Assistant Cashier
this
city
Sunday.
Black Rock Precinct No. 18.—
ning
to
uttend
the
U.
of
O.
State
Alum Hoppe, a former student
Judge» Geo. W. Miller R, chair­ M**a Alma Hoppe visited friend* Normal or O. A. C.
of the High School visited school
man: W. T. Wallace D. Clerks, here ihi* week.
T uesday slid Wednesday.
Ruby I’. Price D, Edgar Balderree B. Carey and wife have been
F all #C ity , P olk C ounty . O regon
IN S T IT U T E
R, Geo. T. Grove» R.
very poorly.
The Institut«’ 1* be held at the Mis* Kditli Montgomery was ab­
Doe» a General Hanking Business. Interest Paid on Time
school
building
Sal.ir.lay
is
a
pub­
sent
from
school
on
Wednesday
at
Deposit».
Exchange sold on all point» in the United States.
Free Methodist Church
ic affair. Kvery body invited. tending the wedding of her sister,
LOST
Notary
Public officially connected with the Bank.
Sunday School 1U:U0 A. M.
We
are
lucky
in
receiving
a
body
A
square
bracelet
engraved
on
Clara.
% Preochiug 11:00 A M.
outside with Howers, on inside, eli­ f excellent instructors and a good Winfield Johnson has just com-, I
Clung meoling 12:00 P. M.
disi* K. G. J. Was lost Jan. 18th. day is predicted.
* Evening *ervie* 7:30.
pteted a piano bench fur Lloyd unusual hot days follow with
M0NT80MERYVICK WE DOING
Anyone
finding,
please
leave
at
unusual
fall
for
Oregon.
It, A. W alter , Pastor.
Kllis.
Windy
is
getting
to
be
Marriage bells rang out merrily
Prof. J . B. Horner To Lecture
New* office.
some artistic cabinet maker.
keeping
with the music of
I
M. L Church
At 7:80 p. ui. Saturduy, at tho By nun Murray has been confin­ Miss Hett.ie Newman of Cal well, the falls time
at
the
of Mrs.
Mrs. W. T. Grier and «on Wynne High School assembly rooms, Prof ed at his home for the past week Idaho and Miss Lillian Marshall Esther Montgomery home
Sunday Servioaa
in
this
city
Sunday School
10:00 A. M. of Salem spent the week in Fall» Horner will deliver hi» famous on the account of sickness so far of Albion, Idaho entered High at high noon on Wednesday Feb.
Morning Service
11:00 A. M. City. They were guests of Mrs. illustrated lecture, From Jerusa­ shows but little signs of improve­ School at the beginning of the 2d 2d, when Miss Clara A. Mont­
lem to Jerico. Those whe heard ment, we hope however that he semester.
Kp worth League
6:30 P. M. L. Hopkins.
gomery and Mr. Benard W. Vick
Evening Service
7;30 P. M Miss Luclle Tichenor and Mil­ Prof. Horner last year i:i his lec­ will
be
with
us
again
in
the
near
were joined in wedlock. Rev.
At
the
last
regular
meeting
of
on Pulistine and Kgypt know future.
Week Day Service*
dred Chapin spent Saturday and ture
G.
F. Round of Newberg, officiat­
the
School
Board
it
was
decided
well the nature of the werk.
Oicht-atra Practice Wednesday Sunday in Dallas.
ing.
The bride's dress was of
to
organize
a
Domestic
Art
and
lister
Gardner
was
detained
at
Everybody invited. No admit­
7:00 P. M.
cream
silk with dainty bridal veil
Dr.
J.
G.
Turner,
formerly
of
Science
Class
in
the
school
for
the
home
on
We.
tesday
on
account
Choir 1'iacMce, Wednesday 8:00 Lowe A Turner, eve specialist of tance charged.
and beautiful boquet of carna­
ladies
of
the
town.
We
have
ac­
of
sickness,
high
water,
snow,
rain,
r M.
tions. The groom’s dress was
Portland will be in Kalla City
hail, sleet and wind, returning to comodations in the Science Room conventional
Semester Begins
Prayer Meeting, Friday 7:30 P. again
black. The beau­
Tuea , Fab. 16th at Kalis City The semester work begun Mon­ senool Thursday morning with a for 12 only. The first 12 ladies
M.
tiful
and
toothsome
dinner per­
W. J. W akrkn , Pastor. Hotel. Headaches relieved, cross day with but few failures from wonderful tale of bow he forded rjgestenng will constitute the class. fect in preparation and
service
eyes straightened. No charge for the last semester work. Deepite four miles of fioooed laud, braved A tuition will be charged. This
would
tempt
the
most
delicate
consultation or examination. Sat­ the 84 «lays of snow and ruin tlie dangers from falling trees, and claws will not be organized later
how much more a com­
Post Office Time Card
isfaction guaranteed.
general interest in the school has avalanche and live telephone char­ than Monday, Feb. 7, 1916. Those appetite,
pany
having
faced the inclemency
to the limit with community ladies who have expressed a desire of this unusual
Office hours: Daily, except Sun­ Parent Teacher meeting next been kept to a high point and the ged
weather to wit­
to take this work must come Mon­
Tuesday evening. Would be glad attendance was beyond expectation goi;ip. Bravo!
day, 8 a.ai. to 6.30 p.m.
ness
the
ceremony
and partake
day between the hoars of 1:40 and
to see as many parents present a«
Mail arrives, from
of
the
sumptuous
meal.
3:00 P. M., and register or the
possible. M rs . C. L. H opkins .
Salem 9.00 a.tu., 6:15 p.m.
time will be given to other work. The guests were members of
W. T. Hams was slightly injur
Dallas, IMA) A. M , 8:15 P. M.
Ail persons taking this work must the groom’s family, Mr. and Mrs.
Program For Institute Saturday
Portland Ai Kugene train 101, ed by a singletree etriking him 10 :W Music—High School Oicheslra.
conform to the regular rule* of the C. F. Vick. Mr. and Mrs. George
Tuesday while cleaning the snow
11 :&5 a. in.
school a* apply to Art and Science Vick and family, Mr. and Mrs.
1
Keep
the
Home
Fires
Burning,
oil
the
mill
dock.
Cbas. Vick and family, Mr.
Black Rock, 1:30 P. M.
) Kiddie* Laud.
Alfred Vick, all of Salem, and
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Mail closes for:
FOR SALE—Jersey cow, fresh 8 10:f5 Address—Miss Alice McIntosh, Oregou Normal School.
Mrs. G. F. Round of Newberg.
L«»t
Fiiday
evening
was
one
of
Salem. 8 50 A M., 1 P.M. and 6:30 months. Jos. Berger. Kalis City.
Piano
Trio
-
-
-
.
.
.
Syiphiis
and
Nixies.
The bridal party left for Salem
joy
for
the
Dairy
Herd
Class
when
j
P M.
A.
L.
McDonald,
representing
Lota
Bradley,
Gladys
and
Jessie
Paul.
on
the afternoon train where the
they
gave
one
of
tl
e
most
unique
|
Dallas, 8:60 A. M. aud6:30P. M the Poitland Journal was in town
11:00 Addross,—Dr. I). W. DeDusk, University of Oregon.
entertainments of .he year, at the bride will find a ready furnished
Kugone A Portland trai;* 182 this week.
bungalow awaiting her.
school building.
12:0») Luncheon.
I p. m.
Miss
Marie
Reece
welted
with
The
evenings
program
started
in
Black Rock, 11 A. M.
1:80 Music—High School Orcht tra.
the Domestic Science Room where ‘ •THE WILD MAN FROM BORNEO”
Mall Order and Postal Savings friends in Dallas lart Sunday.
i Kisses of Spring,
a
3 course banquet was served. Some of the younger set are
)
Bowl
of
Pansies.
window close* at 6 P. M.
Helen Treat spent Wednesday
The
banquet was prepared and producing a comedy entitled,
and Thuisday in Monmouth visit­
S unday O nly
1:45 Address—Prof. J. B. Horner, O. A. C.
served
by the Science girls under "The Man from Borneo” at Wag­
ing
lelativen.
• Office hours: 0:30 to 10:80 a.ui:
High School Male Quartette,
f G, Salomon
the
instructions
of their teacher ner’s hall this evening.
Mail arrives from Salem, 9:00 Mrs. Win. Tichenor and daugh­
As Deep us the Deep Blue Sea \ L. Miller
Miss
Shield.
The
latter part of the This production is a clean cut
t C. Ward.
a n i.
ter Luoile are sick with lagrippe.
program
consisted
a shadow scenes comedy of the best type and no
Portland & Kugene tram 101 Mr. and Mr*. Aug. H. Persey oi
2 30 Address—F. K Wells, Asr’.-tant State Superintendent
:
illustrating
the
various
phases of doubt the cast will do full justice
11:66 a. m.
3:15 Mu*ic—High School Orchestra,
Scotch Mills came the lutter part
I
club
work,
which
consists
of can­ to the parts. The characters are
Mail closes for Salem, 8:50 a. m of last week to visit Mrs. Persey’•
Aloha Oe.
ning,
gardening,
?
?
,
etc.
Miss taken by Miss Vola Selig, Mrs.
Kugene A Portland train 102, parents, Mr. and Mrs. I), Boje.
Snedcker
deserves
a
great
deal
of Blanche March, Harry Taylor,
p. ui.
credit
as
well
as
the
various
actors
John
Gidner
of
Poterviill,
Mich,
George March. Lester Bowman,
Kffective Oct. 20, 1916.
“ RED ACRE FA R M ;’ Program,
who
so
successfully
carried
out
visited
his
sister-in-law
,
Mrs.
F.
Ifi
Otto Elkins and Chris Horn.
I ka C. M kiihling , Postmaster Driggs a few days last week. Mr.
this pru^ani. Prof. H. II. Parson The play is under the direction
CAST
Gidner is making an extended trip Josiali Armstrong, owner Red Acie Faim ...................Cnester Ward lectu ed on Comity club work and of Mr. Christy. Frinks Orches-
through the west, visiting Califor­ Amanda Armstrong, his wite.............................................Loleta West Prof. W. A. Barr on United States taa will furnish the music both
List of Letters
for the performance and the
Remaining uncalled for in thii nia, Oregon, Washington and oilier Col. Barnab.v Strutt, from Tin buck too................................Hal Wade club work.
dance that is to follow. Mr.
office for tho week ending Jan. points throughout the western Mehitabel Strutt the Gossip.........................................Ciara Sampson
Wagner has refitted the stage
stales. Ho expects to reach home Mehitabel Junior Strutt, adopted daughter oi the
31. 1915.
with new scenery and there is
Oakdale
Items.
about
March
let.
L adiks .
Strutts.......................................................... ...............Sylvia Phillips
no
teason why the performance
Roberts, L. M.
Prof. John Straub of the Univer­ Nell Armstrong, driven from home.............................................Evelyn Johnson Vernon and Emerson Murphy
should not be highly entertaining
Moyer, Mr*. Charley
sity of Oregon while here Tuesday Laura Armstrong, a poor w ak sinner....................Esther Cleveland captured several large coons dur- and enjoyable.
Lane, Mr*. Georgo
took a look at the falls and Vas Squire Harcourt, hold n ortgage o. the Red Acre
mg the month of January
much taken with t |:0 beauty of
TO STAMP BOOK SAVERS
G entlemen
I* arrn .......................................................................... Lester Gardner Most of us enjoy a good sleigh
them If the small trees and b:ush Harry Harcourt, his prodig. ’ son............................. Winfield Johnson
Bring iu your ^ or wholly filled
Dakar. Oliver
ride but guess we’ll all be glad books for redemption not later than
growing along the river between Jonah Jones. Armstrong’s hired man.......................................... Claude Graham
Coehen, W. L.
the falls and the bridge was cut Dick Randal, an actor........................................................ Eugene Starr when the snow is gone.
March 1st. The soouer you bring
%oh*t, Joseph M,
out it would then give an unob­ Tom Busby. P traveling merchant................................ Maurice Selig We have had vacation the past in, the belter selection ot premiums
Nicol, Louis
structed view and would add much
Osborne. C. W.
three weeks on account of bad you have.
Curtain raises at 8 P. M.
to the beauty of the scenery.
Young, George
weather.
After March 1st we will give no
Music High School Orchestra
stamps,
but will give instead cash
These letters will he sent to the Tom Hollowell, our gardner, en­
Roy Graham is hauling hay
Admittance, Adults'25c, school children 10 and 16c.
register
of 8%, value for
dead letter office Keb, 14, 1916 tertained his brother, John Hol­
All 25c tickets may be rese-ved by taking the tickets to Har­ from the Alderman place home on cash trade coupon
or
paid
in full 80 day
if not delivered before. In calling lowed of Gladstone, Oregon the rington confectionery stor?. There will be about 150 chairs.
hi* newly made sled.
account*.
for the above, please say "Adver­ first of the week John Hollowed
The proceeds to be applied on the High School piano.
Frank Murphy has made two
S E L I Q ' S C A S N P R IC E STORE
tised," giving date of list.
ha* just returned from an extend­
violins
this winter, whi n look as
I ra C. M ehrling , P. M, ed trip through the eastern and
TH E IINUSAL
good a* those you buy at. music
and southern states. He is not The unusual has a*, last arrived with 34 ’ontinuous days of snow stores and when lie gets them tun­
TIE CONTRACT LET
much enthused with the great in Oregon. The old forty-niner and rain in 1916. ft* too bad that ed up we are sure of some good Clarence
J. 0. M IC K A IS O N .
Powell of Oregon City
forefathers isn't live for music.
R E A L E S T A T E D I A L E R south, especially that part lying can now stand on the street corner our
is
here
this
week. He has a con­
of Memphis, Tennesse. From with his feet shoved into the snow, another h’.ndred year to tell the
All kinds of lands; bueioess south
tract
to
furnish
the Falls City
propositions listed, sold and ex­ his conversation we gather that he »pit tobbacco juice onto its pure tale. In our short and billions Thursday evening Mr. aud Mrs. Lumber Company with 10,000
changed, auywliore, Choice city visited that section where the chief hit« surface and play with hi* life covering only a email span of A. F. Courier of Salem entertained hewed ties fur their logging r<>ad.
and country homes for rale cheap. product* are crockudiles, picka­ chin whiskers while he says in n years we can truthfully say that at 6:00 in honor of their aunt, The timber is too email to saw and
ninnies and Democrats. He is of very eedate me liner, “gentlemen this is certainly very unusual for Mrs. J. D. Brack of Winnipeg, it 1 » necessary to hew it. The lies
Falls City. Oregon. the
opinion that land is too cheap thia is very unuaal for Oregon, Oregon. But why worry! The
be delivered by the 15th of
The honors were won must
in Oregon. He believes that times very unuaal," and an easterner flowers will be blooming in May Canada.
April.
This will afford consider­
Mrs. R. B. Goodwin and Ralph
Try Chiropractic.
will be better this coming summer, will stand aoroe chance of believ­ unusually large blossoms, the un­ by
able
work
for the men who can
The hostess was assisted wield a chopping
especially in his section where the ing hitn. Talk about your 68'» usual Juue rains will bring golden in Glares.
axe or a broad
Walter L. Tooie, Jr., Lawyer, Hawley Paper mill will increase year, 843 aud 98’n they pale iuto dollars to the land and July and serving by Mrs. Ralph Glaice axe.
tf. ' their force of meu 1000.
Dallas, Oregon.
insignificiai «• when compared August will bring on again their and Mrs. Ed Given.
Bank of Falls City
I