THE FALLS CITY NEW8 W a t e r G la s s (Solution Sodium Silicate) The best and cheapest method of keeping egvrs. Eggs will soon be cheap and now is the time to put them up for next winter’s use. One quart of Water Glass will keep fifteen dozen eggs. 20c per quart at THOM PSONS DRUG STORE. 'P a tm iU v /J m t' f 3. 1910 wmmsmsm __ I Chester Ward visited in Dallas1 CITY SCHOOL B U C K ROCK ITEMS Saturday.' Vearl Courter was in Salem the CLOSED FRIDAY Or«-ill»» Shultz wua in our little latter part of last week. town a few day* thia weak. Our Entire Line of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Haley visit Graduating Eiaroiaaa at Wagnar'a Mr. Hhough and wife were in ed in Monmouth Tuesday. Hall Friday HigM -Twenty Award- town Sunday visiting. LACE C U R T A IN S A T HALF PRIOE j Guy Lewis and John Chapel re ad Diploma*. R. G. Bal-leree Hit fur Dallaa turned from Hoskins Tuesday. last Friday to he gone several This is the season of the year that every good Joe Aufdemauer of Tillamook The city school closed with the day*. housewife indulges in house cleaning and old county was in the city Friday. curtains can be replaced with new ones at graduating exercises last night at Mr. and Mra. Gto. Nichole little Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cochran of Wagner’s Hall. Twenty gradu small cost. Black Rock were in the city Mon- ated and will start out on life's girl i* awful low and i* not expect ed to live. i day. journey with a feeling that they Mr. Price wan in Falla City Mrs. Adams and children are can look the world squarely in the visiting her mother in Dallas this Sunday doing gome work for the face and command their share* in railroad company, ! week. whatever vocation in life they I«* Vernon Brentner came over Mr. and Mra. Phelps baa juat mm HSS& NB , from Stayton Thursday to visit his may choose. gotten them a Victor«!» and a real Falls City is noted for good , parents. schools as well as many other con nice selection of recorde. Wm. Ellis of Dallas was trans- The young folka are all getting U. E.W illiams , M. L. T hompson . W. F. N ichols . K.G. W hite , I acting business in this city last veniences that all localities are not ready tor the overall« and ging President Vice-President Cashier Assistant Cashier Saturday. blessed with. The people realize ham dreee dance tonight. J. C. Talbott is boarding at (he this fact and are justly proud of Miss Etna Wear/ waa down from Singleton home while his wife is their little city nestled among the in Portland. hills, and especially the education the W. V L, Co., camp to do a F alls C ity , P oik C ounty . O h loon Mr. and Mrs. Fry were in town al facilities afforded. Each year little trading one day this week. Saturday and Sunday. Mr. F ry , they strive to add to their equip- Does a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time Dock Cox ia back in Black Rockf has work m Dallas. merit in order that they may give again. We nnderetand that he ia Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States. Fresh Bread, Cake*,Cookies, Fies. the yoUng man and the young going to work for the \V. V. L. Co. Notary Public officially connected with the Bank. and other bakery goods, every day woman just starting, the weapons E. E. Hanson'* little daughter of at the Falls City Bakery. to fight life’s battles, the "pre Portland was here visiting him a Mrs. I. G. Singleton and nephew paredness” necessary to cope with people kidkuspp»d Mr. Deinmick Herschell Roberts went to Mon the ever increasing demand for few days this week. Mr. Hauson and Shorty Price and took them is runuing the steam shovel for mouth for Decoration Day. qualified workers. over to the Hall and told then if the W. V. L. Co. Neta Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. Prof. Haley and his efficient Sam Tetherow motored to Mon corps of assistants have served -Mrs. Singleton and some friends they would play until midnight for Notice ia hereby given to the them to dance they would turn mouth Tuesday for Decoration made our town a visit last Tues them looee. legal votera of School District the people faithfully and the Pro Day. No. 57 of Polk County. State of fessor leaves here with the satis day. Mrs. Singleton i* another Shorty Johnson of Falla City Oregon, that the A N N U A L Mrs. Z. Batourney will go to the Rose Carnival at Portland and faction of knowing that he has Republican that can tell a Demo and Mr*. Grace Taylor of Black SCHOOL MEETING for aaid Rock were married at Falls City District will be held at the School then to Stell, Wash., returning served the schools of Falls City to crat by their looks. last Monday. Quite a crowd ahiv- House, to begin at the hour of July 1st. the best of his ability, and his W. C. Bullis while working with ereed them that night. Those that Mrs. Mildred Peterson of Dallas work stands sponsor. some cars that were off the track, a attended the ohiveree were: Mr». 7;80 o’clock P. M., on the third Prof. H. H. Lowe of Carlton, wire rope slipped and struck him Laraon, Mr«. Laniaae. Mr*. Ralph Monday of June, being the 19th spent Saturday and Sunday with , her mother, Mrs. M. A. Mont Oregon will have charge of the across tin nose and you ought to Chilcott, Mra. Fisher, Mice Crow dav of June. A. D.. 1916. This meeting is called for the gomery. ley, Miaa Grace Lanitae, Joe and school next year. While we know see Pa’s face now. Clifford Wallace, Baba and Leon purpose of electing on e(l) Direc J. B. Wade of Roseburg is visit nothing of Prof. Lowe’s qualifica Rain Russell and Misa Varda Fisher. Mrs. Radlord. All report tor for the term of three(3)years ing his parents. A. A. Wade and tions, it is to be presumed that the and one (1) Clerk for one (1) attending the graduating exer Russell were out in the «alley on ed a good lime. year and the transaction of busi school board exercised care and cises here this week. huainess a couple of days this week. ness usual at such meeting. have selected a man eminently Mr. Russell is chief engineer for Anvone wishing their garden Dated this 31st day of May. cultivated or garden work done qualified for the important posi the Spaulding Logging Co. Oakdale Items. 1916. can find help by applying to Mick- tion. ATTEST: Kd Wilson come up from Dallas alson’s Real Estate office. Louie Dunn is working for Roy R. M. Wonderly. Sunday to run the Two-Spot for MUSICAL AND ART EXHIBIT I. G. Singleton and J. J. Sam Graham this summer. District Clerk. the W. V. L. Co., and they broke mons have almost completed their A musical and a school exhibit Our school will close next Satur J. J. Sammons, down the first day. It will be 8 work on the water contract and we have an abundance of water. were enjoyed Wednesday night or 4 days before he goes to work day. There being five pupils who Chairman Board of Directors. will complete the eighth grade. Miss Vida Fatland, High School by an enthusiastic crowd that again, teacher of Monmouth visited her filled Wagner’s hall completely. Miss Katie Barnhart has return Harry Phelps got struck iu the sister, Evelyn at the home of Mrs. The pupils of Mrs. G. Moyer, Noflot to Oeatrasters. ed home after teaching an eight back by a limb while working for I. G. Singleton Saturday and Sun Miss Mary Hammond and Mr. Notice is hereby given that the month term of school at Smith- day. Miller rendered a very interest the W. V. L. Co. Mr. Phelps field. School Board of District No. 57 Mrs. I. G. Singleton motoied to ing program showing careful doesn't think his injury is serious Polk County, Oregon will receive Mrs. Neal was unable to teach bids for painting school house. Portland with J. C. Talbott and training and consideraole ability. and will he back m the woods wife and returned Friday accom school last Friday and her daugh The South and West side two again in a few days. The school exhibits consisted panied by her nephew, Herschel coats: North and East 1 coat, all Mr. Lilley is back among us ter, a Monmouth student, taught skirting 1 coat All walls need Roberts. of some of the art works from in her place. ing it to be scraped before paint Chas. Norris, while at work in lower grades, domestic science again after three years absence. the blacksmith shop at Spaulding’s and art and manuel training Mr. Lilley was bookkeeper for the Some of the people here attend ing. To be painted with pure camp was injured last week by a work, both from the grades and Spaulding Logging Co., when he ed Dfecoration Day in Dallas white lead and oil. Bid to be for material furnished, and for work piece of steel striking him in the high school. All the articles ex was here before. We didn’t learu among whom were Mrs. Murphy alone. left hand. and her son Fount. hibited were made by the pupils w hat lie is going to do now. All bids to be in hands of clerk The baccalauerate sermon was in regular class work this year. by 5 o’clock P. M., June 10, 1916. The Parent-Teachers Association Work continues at the Cement preached last Sunday morning at The Board reserves the right to Wagner’s Hall by Rev. D. V. Pol Drawings, paintings and cut met last Saturday. They had a plant. Twenty carload of rock reject any and all bids. ling. He gave excellent advice out designs were shown by the good program and it was well ren were shipped to Oswego Monday, Done by order of the School to the young graduates. lower grades. These were a r dered and they had the house full. this being the average weekly- Board this 31st dav of May 1916. The house of Doad Thrasher ranged by grades on the east After the entertainment tbs young output. R. M. W o n d e r l y , Clerk. caught fire Monday from a defec wall of the hall. tive flue. The fire was extinguish The manuel training depart ed with a garden hose before the arrival of the fire company. Mr. ment exhibited its models, fin B u lle tin N o. 1 Thrasher suffered a loss by fire ished articles of furniture and blue prints, in the front of the two years ago. Mrs. Edith Brown returned hall. The model houses made by from Portland where she has been the advanced class were espec attending a three days session of ially interesting. of the Annual Spirella Corsetieve The domestic science classes Training School. She reports a arranged an exhibit of pies, cakes very pleasant and profitable meet bread and deserts on tables near ing. the west wall. The domestic art To the People: W. T. Harris was injured Thurs classes showed a great number day while at work on the mill dock The Senate of the United States lias passed a hill to spend $11,000,000 of the People's money by a truck of lumber falling on of garments made this year. to build a government armor plant. The measure is now before the House of Representatives. him. The truck had tilted for Many of the pupils have made ward and in trying to tilt it back practically all their clothing in I t 1» «aid that manufacturer* of armor have “gouged” the country in the past, and that a government the lumber slid off on top of him, sewing classes. plant i* neceaaary to aecure armor more cheaply. pinning him down, injuring his The hall was open all Thurs The m istake of the Bethlehem Steel Company ha* been th a t It baa kept quiet. arm and head quite severely. day for the benefit of those who We have allowed irresponsible assertion* to be made for ao long without denial, that many people W. F. Nichols and wife motored were not able to examine the now believe them to he proven facta. articles after the program. to Salem Tuesday to attend me We aball m ake th e m istake of alienee no longer. morial services. They say that the day was fine and the parade Henceforth we shall pursue a policy of publicity. Misinformation will not be permitted to go grand. There was some rain be W. C. Bullis of Black Rock cut uncorrected. tween here and Salem that made his foot with an ax Wednesday the roads slippery in some places, evening while notching a log to fit It is and has been the policy of our Company to |deal with the American Government fairly but as a whole they were in excel on the bunker. and squarely. lent condition. D. Chamberlain was struck in We ahall henceforth place the detaila of our relationa with the Government before Surveyors were at work Wed the left eye by a knot last week the American People. nesday with a view of enlarging while at work at the planer. The ' the mill pond and making some injury is not serious. The United States ha* for twenty years obtained the highest grade of armor and haa paid a lower changes in the lumber yard and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nichols, price for it than has any other great naval power. log train dump. It is said that Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hollowell and R f o w * o f f l H i H y c o m p i l 'd f o r t h o A m a t o C o m m i t to o m i N a v a l A ffa ire f r o m t h o N a v a l Y o a r R o o k atioar t h a t the old dock will be cleared away Mrs. Hollowell’s sister motored to a m l o r r o n d lt i o n s p r o w a ilf a i j u a t b o fa ra t h o E ta ro p o a a w a r , t h o e h lo f n a v a l p ow ava o f t h o w o r ld w e r e p a y l n f to enlarge the pond and that the McMinnville Sunday in the Hol thoa o p rlc o a f o r a r m o r > lumber will be stacked on the yard lowell car. England, *503 per ton« France, MM« G erm any, MY0« Jap an , $490« ^rN IT E ^B trO T S . I 4 M / formerly used by Munson & Davis. Mrs. Edith Brown, Mrs. Laura A government plant cannot make armor any cheaper than wa can do it; and— Mrs. I. G. Singleton and Misses Walker, Mrs. N. Chapin and r Pearl Snedeker, Winnie Shields daughters Leone and Mildred We are prepared to manufacture armor at any price which the Government itaclf and Evelyn Fatland took an out motored to McMinnville and New- ahall name a* fair. THAT BEING SO, SHOULD $11,000,000 OF THE PEOPLE’S ing Tuesday afternoon by walking burg Sunday in Mrs. Brown's car. four miles beyond Black Rock. A bridge carpenter by the name MONEY BE WASTED TO BUILD A GOVERNMENT PLANT? ' They went the county road and of Martin Nemm was injured returned by the railroed making Thursday by the handcar he was eugene o. orate , «w lm t B e th lr h e m S te e l C o in p o n y a hike of 16 miles. Lunch was riding on iumping the track. The taken with them, but they did not ankle of his left foot was caught stop to eat until they arrived home between the wheel and the rail in the evening. and bruised considerable. CLOSING OUT J. C. TALBOTT Bank of Falls City NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING Headquarters for Candy and Cigars WEATHERLY CONFECTIONERY. Caodi^s, Tobaccos and Cigars, at L. B. WONDERLY’S Deafness C annot Be Cured by ap p lication s, a s t h e y can n o t reach the d iseased portion of th e ear. There is on ly one w ay to c o r e d eafn ess, and th a t is by co n stitu tio n a l rem edies. D ea fn ess is caused by an in flam ed co n d i tion of th e m ucous lining: o f th e E u s ta ch ian Tube. W hen th is tube i s inflam ed ycu h ave a rum bling sou n d or im p erfect nearing, and w h en it is e n tir e ly closed. D ea fn ess is th e result, and u n less th e In flam m ation can be taken out an d th is tube restored to its norm al co n d itio n , h earin g w ill be d estroyed forever; nine ca se s ou t o f ten are cau sed by C a ta r r h , w hich is n oth in g but an inflam ed co n d i tion r-f the m ucous su rfaces. W e w ill g lr e One IlundreO D o lla rs f o r a n y c a se o f D e afn ess * oansed by ca ta r rh > th a t c a n n o t b e en red by H a ll’s C a ta rrh C ure, b e n d fo r c irc u la rs froe. F . J . CH K N E T , * < X ). T oledo, Ohio. Bold by D ruggists. T5c. T a k e n a i l 's Jf’a o u ly P ills f o r co n stip a tio n . Local News Hems Try Chiropractic. 7 he beet show at the Gem tonight Walter L, Tooze, Jr., Lawyer, Dallas, Oregon. tf. Oregon Champion Gooseberries for sale. F. K. Hubbard. Miss Katie Barnhart it home from her iohool. G. D. Treat is quite sick at his Lome this week. R. M. Wonderly went to Salem Monday and purchased an auto. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Powell were Portland visitors the first of the week. G. D. Treat and family and Mr. and Mrs. P. H Bogart visited in Kings Valiey Tuesday. Mrs. Shipley of Monmouth visit ed her sister. Mrs. Pat Murphy Tuesday and Wednesday. B. F. Smith of Tillamook county came Wednesday night to visit bis sisters, Mr9. A. C. Powers. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Thompson and children and Mrs. Matilda Travis were in Salem Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ballard of Junction City, Ore., are visiting G. W. Brentner and family this week. Mrs. A. B. Clement of Portland came Monday to visit her mother, Mra. Chas. Coon rad and her sister, Mrs. Bert Wonderly. H. A. Persey of the Watt-Shipp concern of Salem, with his family, visited his brother, W. A. Persey here Decoration Day. Irvin Johnson and Grace M. Bennett were married at the res idence of E. A. La Dow Monday. Rev. La Dow officiating. A Mistake in the Policy of the Bethlehem Steel Company s if 4 I* * t