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Paturdny, May 27. l»ltt ........................ — THE FALLS CITY NEW8 4 ■ ■ ■!' The electric light franchise will be up before the council at its next meeting, June 5. It should i be carefully considered. (Solution Sodium Silicate) The young son of 0. N. Herring ton of Dallas played with gun- The best and cheapest method I powder with the usual results hands and face badly burned. of keeping eggs. The taxpayers are beginning to Eggs will soon be cheap and take notice of the money expend now is the time to put them up ed for road work. The little shint for next winter’s use. pulled off at Independence started One quart of Water Glass will the ball. keep fifteen dozen eggs. M. L. Thompson and wife and 20c per quart at W. F. Nichols and wife attended | the meeting of the Oregon Bankers I Association at Independence Wed nesday. DRUG STORE. Some of the taxpayers, writing ________________ I to the Itemizer, object to school boards employing married women f ------------------- *---------------- ~ \ as teachers when they have hus bands able to support them. In SOUTilF.RN PACIFIC COMPANV I some states married women must Passenger Train Schedule Effective Oct. 4.1914 | show that her husband is not able 1 M 16 « : l«7 or refuses to support her before WKOTBOCSD am . am. pm. 4.00 they can be employed to teach. Salem . . . 7:00 ; 9.45 Water Glass THOMPSONS D allas. . . Falls City. Bl’kRoek. KisTROl’NO Bl’k Rock Faffs City. Dallas . . . Salem . . . 8.15 11.0*2 8.50 11.35 11:55- im r i« j am. pm. 1.05 1 9.30 1.251 10.10 2.00 11.01 3.15 5.30 6.05 ro pm. 6.10 6.40 7.45 A C. POWIKS. AGKNT The Democratic papers are worrying a great deal because the Republicans can not agree on a candidate for president. It’s too bad that these poor fellows should be made to grieve so. The Re publicans should agree in order that these overworked Democratic editors may be relieved. CLOSING EXERCISES OF FALLS CITY SCHOOL Ttsrsday Ertnln g, J im * I , at I I I 5 P. M. Catoklng Clara, a drama in Hirst act*. m* ' imÊÊÊÊSTWÊmmm =v¡5 BHD if - W U i ' Lb CLOSING OUT 1 !l Our Entire Line of ■ ft LACE C U R T A IN S I 1 «fî* A T H A L F P R IO E CAST OF CHARACTERS Clara Craddock, Pres. Myrtle Banks Isabel Langley Daisy Green Bug Beal Beth Mathis Willye Ray Joy Jones Cassie White. Pres. Kate Huge Mattie Bragg Margaret Waterman Hazel Due Minnie Tracey Muggsy Pete Prof Rice Howard Brace • - - • • - • - . • - - - - - • • - Geo. Grenville Mrs. Grenville - • Patsy Flannigan - Tom Smith - - Giovanni Givanni - Hans Reuther Putnam - - ■ Senior Class - Clara Sampson Marie Recce Sylvia Phillips Elizabeth Sammons Lucille Tichenor - Seniors Margaret Dorman Loleta West La Verne Mickalson Junior Class Esther Cleveland Evelyn Johnson Lurena Treat Hettie Newman - Juniors Velma Miller Lillian Marshall Eugene Starr - Burglars Wallace Gottfried Chester W’ard Lloyd Miller Settlement House [Committee Claude Graham George’s mother, a commencement visitor, - Lavern Meyers Nettie Murray Howard Brentner, SettlementHouae Children. James Bohle Hal Wade A negro janitor - 1 vat: Buell __ B ___ SYNOPSIS. ACT I.—Evening in a dormatory room at Falls City Hiuh School. ACT II.—At 3 P. M., the following day in a dormatory room at the SURPRISE PARTY. Falls City High Teck Department. On Thursday, May 25, a sur ACT III.—Evening in South Hall of Falls City High. prise party was given in honor of MUSIC—High School Orchestra. Mrs. H. M. Morris sixty-second birthday at the home of Mrs. Program fo r the Commencement Week, fo r the Falls City High School Harry Taylor. A few friends and relatives of • Baccalauerate Sermon—Sunday morning. May 28 at 11:00 A. M. Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Taylor ar at Wagner’s Hall: Free to all. rived about 11 o’clock with well Musical and Art Exhibit—Wednesday evening at 8:15 P. M filled baskets. Dinner was served about 12:30. The evening was A musical program will be given by the pupils of Mrs. Moyer, He ailquarters lor C andy and Cigar- spent in pleasant conversation. Miss Hammond and Prof. Miller. VVEATHERLY CONFECTIONERY. Those present: Mrs. J. S. S. The work of the Art. Science and Manual Training will be on Powell and grandchildren, Mrs. exhibition. Free to all at Wagner’s Hall. Geo. Tice, Mrs. G. W. Haptonstall, Catching Clara—A drama to be given by the Seniors of 1916. Mrs. Ed Sampson, Mrs. M. Deal Admission 25-15-10 cents. Thursday evening at Wagner’s Hall and little daughter, Mrs. W. Lee at 8:15 P. M. Young and children, Mrs. S. W. Wingo, Mrs. J. Wright and chil Graduating Exercises—At Wagner’s Hall, Friday evening at dren, Mrs. W\ C. Powell and son, 8:15 P. M. Mrs. Walt Tice and son, Mrs. B. L. PROGRAMS Ellis and sister, Miss Ethel Samp son, Miss Beulah Young. There Sunday Mo-nin,;, 1 1 : 0 0 A. M were thirty present. After Vespers Orchestra March Rev. W. J. Warren Invocation High School Chorus Praise Ye the Lord Anthem BLACK ROCK ITEMS Candi'*», Tobaccos and Cigars, at Rev. D. V. Polling Baccalaureate Sermon L B. W O N D ER LY ’S High School Chorus Anthem The City That Knows No Night Mrs. Chas. Trimble was in Fa'ls Selection A Bowl Of Pansies Higr. School Orchestra City Tuesday. ( S ta te c f Ohio, c ity o f T oledo, l „ Rev. N. Welter Benediction L u c a s C o u n ty , 1 **■ F r a n k J . C h e n ey m a k e s o a th t h a t he I* On° of Mrs. Geo. E. Nichols little s e n io r p a r tn e r c f th e Arm o f F . J. C heney * Co., d oing b u sin e ss in th e C ity of To girls is still very sick. W E D N E S D A Y E V E N I N G . 8 : 1 5 P. M« ledo, C o u n ty a n d S t a t e a fo re sa id , and t h a t ra id firm w ill p a y th e su m o f O N E H U N D R E D D O L L A R S f o r each a n d ev Geo. Gerlinger was in town on King of the Air \ March e r y <ose o f C atnrT h t h a t c a n n o t b<> cured Orchestra Kisses of Spring j Waltz b y th e u se o f H A L L ’S C A T A R R H C U R E . business Wednesday. F R A N K J. C H E N E T . Daisy Barbara Gilbert Recitation S w o rn to b e fo re m e a n d su b scrib ed in Miss Opal Wallace was in Falls m y pr- t--.e e , th is 6 th d a y o f D ecem ber. Wandering Sprite Lota Bradley Piano Solo A . D. 1S3S. , City Tuesday on business. (Seal) A. *W. G L E A S O N . Violin Solo Amarillis Ralph Lunde N o ta r y P u b lic. H a ll's C a ta rr h C u re is ta k e n in te r n a lly Had a nice little snow in the Piano Solo The Flower Dance Luella Ward a n d a c ts d ire c tly u p o n t h e blood a n d m u co u s s u rfa c e s o f t h e s y s te m . S end fo r mountains last Sunday night. Our Old High High School Song te s tim o n ia ls , free . F . J C H E N E T A CO.. T oledo. O. Piano Solo Falling Leaves Harold Wagner Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Balderee Sold b y a ll D ru g g ists, 75c. T ak e H all's F am ily P ills for cfinsipmUmi. Soul of My Soul LaVita Howell Vocal Solo made a trip to the valley Monday. Piano Solo The First Violet Vicie Benton Mrs. Skilts and Miss Etna Dear Old Dad Helen and Geraldine Selig Vocal Duett Wertz were in town trading Wed Alpine Violets Treval Powers, James Bohle Violin Duett nesday. March Frat Orchestra A big crowd attended the dance last Saturday. Quite a few were FRIDAY JUNE 2 Try Chiropractic. from Falls City. Graduating Exercise«, 8 : 1 5 P. M . The begt show at the Gem tonight Shorty, the car knocker took a Selection A Basket of Roses High School Orchestra Young pigs for sale. Randolph flying trip to the Spaulding Log Invocation Rev. N. Weltei ging camp Wednesday. Butler. Song Unfurl the Sail High School Chorus W alter L. Tooie, Jr., Lawyer, Pres. J. H. Ackerman of the Oregon Election day here was very Class Address Normal School. D allas, Oregon. tf. quiet. Master Glenn Davis is the Song Blow Soft Winds Girls Chorus Oregon Champion Gooseberries only real politician we have. Presentation of Diplomas E. M. Haley for sale. F. K. Hubbard. About all the school children can Song Commencement Day High School Chorus Fresh young cow for sale. G. talk about is the program for Selection Sparklets High School Orchestra Parent-Teacher meeting next Sat Benediction W. Hudson. tf. Rev. W. J. Warren Frank Hubbard is reported to urday night. be quite ill this week. Mrs. Wm. Ridenour is home TO THE V O T E R S OF P O L K C O U N T Y It is reported that W. T. Grier The Democrats beat the Repub from Portland for a few days. I wish to thank my friends, who will move back to Falls City soon. licans to it—defeating Meyers for She is taking treatment from a so loyally supported me in my Forty Oregon lawyers are drill specialist and will return. assessor. candidacy for nomination for ing to besoldiers. Good! Perhaps Fresh Bread,Caker,Cookies, « ies, James Day was down from County Treasurer, and ask that nm1 o th er bakery goods, every day camp Thursday. Jim says it is you be as loyal to my successful they will in time become good citizens. at the Falls City Bakery. the first time he has been out of opponent at the November elect Fred S. Crowley, Democratic Sincerely, Claud Lewis, buyer for the Dal- the woods for a couple of months. ion. nominee foi County Superintend Winnie Braden. las*Mcat Co., was in the city Tues Jess McCarter of Brooklyn was (pd ad.) ent evidentally intends to make day and drove a bunch of cattle here visiting friends. Jess use to his opponent, Mias Alemeda Fuller An ad iu the New» will Bring to the market. run a tram on the S. F. & W. He go some. He has bought an auto Someone has been mean enough says everything looks natural here. resul> . mobile. Get your butter w rappers p rin t to suggest that the large bear Mrs. S. D. Ferrin arrived in ed at the Nows office. E x tra copies of The Newa are that is said to have followed Engi- Black Rock and immediately left neer Sandy Taylor on one of his for the W. V. L Co., camp to C orrespondents wanted in every printed each week, and will be sent Black Rock jaunts, was only a spend the summer. Her husband neighborhood in tbie section «1 tne to any address desired, postpaid, for 5 cents per copy. country. Thomas C at 1 is filing 8aws for the company. m 6 * loffl II 1 ¡$j This is the season of the year that every good housewife indulges in house cleaning and old curtains can be replaced with new ones at small cost. J Bn I ? J. C . T A L B O T T ■I eSL. I m 1 ■wm R. K . W i l l i a m s . At. L.T hompson . W. F . President V p •* President R. G.W wtk , N ic h o l s , Cashier Assistant Cashier Bank of Falls City F a i . i .» C it v , I’ oi . k C ounty . O mmon Does a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange sold on ull points in the United States. Notary Public officially connected with the Bank. ■V TR Y T H E W e a th e rly C o n fe c tio n e ry For F IR S T -C L A S S C A N D IE S C IG A R S and We also serve ONE OF THE BEST M VKES OF ICE CREAM on the PACIFIC t OAST. 1 HONE 2921 Opposit Fall City Hotel ( M R. L. BRADLEY, Prop, i Long hours, close and tedious work, are very apt to result in Headaches or other Pains. Don’t suffer. D R . M ILES’ A N T I-P A IN P IL LS will quickly drive your Pain away, and D r . M iles’ N e rvin e will assist you by relieving the Nerve Strain. IF F IR ST BOX, OR BO T TLE , F A IL S TO B E N E F IT YOU, YOUR MONEY W ILL BE R E F U N D E D . DIZZY S P E L L S. “ M y n erv e» b ecam e all w o ra o u t. I h a d b a d h a a d - u ch . a a n d a a v e re <11**y ap ella. I co u ld n o t Bleep n nd to y a p p e tite w a a poor. I brtaw i u etn g D r. Mile*' A n t l - f ’a ln Pitta and th e y a )way* n a v e m e tn sten t r e lie f *u> m a t t e r w tia t th e pain T h en I uaed D r. M il'* ' N erv in e regularly a n d H im noon In p e rfe c t s health a«*tn.” MRS. 8. L . T O U N O . 324 F ltta b u r * S t., N ew caaU e, P en n . * i o n a l ÍY é jT c n s t it it ->v 4 re Yon 'Ready to Piny ) our P art? pro- HP- power of a n itron in lime of need i* during power of her u tdu»tne*. America muM Find o ut what thu producing power ir and then develop il. T h e capacity of every plant must be gauged. ITir ability of every man must be known. Lor W a r is Mechanic a!. It is L'.IrctncaL II is Chemical. Il ■* Mining, Manufacturin'!. 1 ra. ispottahon. Il i* E V E R Y phase of Engineery.ig fuseei into a single industry— "THt NATION'S 'DEFENSE." Thirty thou*.*' ,(j f.n g m rrii |r,d*y ar« serving Y O U R C O U N T R Y wftho.* pay. | i, v - r r makmu a , tiry M Y O U R C O U N T R Y ’S Indus- inal R rso u rrrs. |*hry me helping Y O U R 4 C O U N T R Y to F I N D IT S E L F ---a n d Youf I hev are chart'ng the c h a n n e l • ol com m on*. Sounding each source.»» s .y ,,:v s „ t |, at t bnul. i the D a y break w hen W a r m u s t c o m e - Y O l KH A R A I K S m the held will b*? but the crest of a W av e of In- hiatrv, a wide as th*» A m r r « , m ( ont.nr-nt and ' as deep a« the A m erican Soul. T h a t Y O U R C O U N T l 'Y may I now w hat the Engineers are doing, tlie Assof u te d A dvertising C lubs of the W o ril I have pledged their services to the President of the U nited .States. A n d »h.ii advertisement, published free by this paper, is part ol « nation w ide rwa % o secure Y O U K co-operation W*h the fcn(pn-<<. " W H A 7 CAN / DOT” This is, doubtless, the question you a n i i »sking yourself. H ere it the answ er: If you are a m anufacturer t o-opei a ll fully with the Engineers to they ra n d o th -ir |ob o u i r h t y / ¡ n j e /fu ie t If/* / if you a te a working man help your e m p lo y p rto help the E nginennan J be* prepared, if so needed, to be a S oldier in Industry, behind the firing line, \ th ic h juat as important as being a roidier on the faring line; il you are a bii Lne s man or a professional man, or w hoever you are. help mobilize ‘/ G O f o V IL L “ behind this patriotic task of the Engm eers in behalf of N ational D ^ fe iu e and International Peace. C O M M IT T E E ON IN D U S T R IA L f * | .P .I R F .D N E S S O F T H E N A V A L C O N S U L T IN G B O A R D I 4 ‘T H E U N IT E D S T A T E S peraho The A m m u n Sonrty of Q r il f rgineer. "* T ie It» Am-vtrau In4>t..!r <4 Mine« Agin, fr» m The - , --- t ftgin. ___Thr Ainrri. *n Ow on* SnnHiPt BuiV fin* K ir, m Society ol Mechanical Enfi«®*« mrr « a a Insfctulr of E Jrctncai Se«». N— Ve V