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THE FALL8 CITY NEWS
SCHOOL OPENS
3 ,5 5 8 3 -4 Miles
Is the distance the balance
wheel o f your watch travels year­
ly. Don’t you believe it noMs
The best show at the Gem tonight
examination and oiling at least
Walter L. Tooie, Jr., Lawyer,
once in that time? Then bring
Pallas,
Oregon.
tf.
it to us.
P E R S E Y , T h e Jeweler,
Falls City, Oregon.
CHI KOPR ACTIO
DR. W. L. Holloway
CHIROPRACTIC
Will be it r»iu City Hotel
MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY
Afternoons of Each Week.
Mrs. Richard Paul attended the
fair at Salem Wednesday.
Jerry Snider went to Salem
Monday to take in the fair.
The flag again floated to the
breeze over the school building
this week.
Miss Elizabeth Sammons left
Wednesday for her school in Wall-
awa Countv.
Railroad men not included in
the Adamson law want Dr. Wilson
to “ pass the gravy.”
T o oth
H air
F a ce
N a il
Hand
C lo t h e s
Baby
Hat
S h a v in g
BRUSH ES
For every purpose; all sizes
and shapes; in all finishes
solid backs; bristles that
won’ t come out—and all at
the fairest price.
TH O M PSO N S
DRUG STORE.
Miss Lilia Courter came home
from the valley Tuesday. She has
been cooking on a ranch.
Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies,Pies
and other bakery goods, every day
at the Falls City Bakery.
Mrs. Richard Paul served tea at
her home Tuesday afternoon to a
number o f invited guests.
Hal Wade was down from Bal-
deree's camp Sunday to visit home
folks. He returned Monday.
G. Sowers left Wednesday for
Dallas where he will enter the
hospital and undergo an operation.
C. H. Trask and w ife and bro­
ther Mathew went to Salem Wed­
nesday. They will attend the fair.
Mrs. C. L. Hopkins and Mrs.
Elenor Butler were guests of Mrs.
A. M. Vassal of Dallas Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McKowan,
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Hubbard at­
tended the fair at Salem Wednes­
day.
The Falls City school opened
Monday morning with a total en­
rollment o f 211. There are 47 in
high school and about ten more
expected to enroll. Much inter­
est is manifested and with the
co-operation o f the patrons and
good citizens o f the town it will
bo a success. The teachers are:
1st grade
: Ina Graham,
Leon Chapin
M
’’
3d *'
J. D. Moyer
1 Edith Johnson
4th "
Edith Montgomery 5th “
6th M
Bess Renard
Haslop
7-8 **
Emily Miller, English
Ruth Ritenour, Mat. Lang.
H. H. Lowe. Principal.
A meeting o f the Student body
was called Wednesday for re­
organization. The following o f­
ficers were elected.
Pres. Sybil Wilson; Vice-pres.
Claude Graham; Secy-Treasuer,
Treval Powers;
Editor Grace
Hastings.
Claude Graham read a selec­
tion from the Constitution after
which the meeting adjourned.
The various closses met for re­
organisation and to elect their
representatives in the Student
Body Council.
The officers o f the Senior class
are as follows;—Pres. Hettie
Newman; Vice-pres. Vicie Vin­
ton; Secy-Treas, Sybil Wilson;
Councilmen.
Hettie Newman,
Vicie Benton, Hal Thompson.
Junior officers;— Pres. Lurena
Treat, Vice-pres. Maurice Selig,
Councilmen, Maurice Selig, E v­
elyn Johnson, Lurena Treat.
Sophomore officers:—Pres. T re­
val Powers, Vice-pres.
Eldon
Frink, Secy-Treas. Laura Sphon,
Councilmen, Eldon Frink, Mar-
gurite Dorman, Luella Ward.
Freshman officers:—Pres. Eu-
Rene Starr> V iCe-pres. Grace Has-
m
mutm _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _
E ditori.il C om m ent.
Rrysu liuti». Wllmm tul».
W a tc h fu l
b a n tin g .
w n It Ititi
inaketh
Candidate Hugh«’» doesn't talk Ilka
a tut-tutter
Hughes is hammering ami tin1 Demo
rrals uru yammering
Arrester and will put it on the
market.
,
M. Beer o f Medford was
here last week visiting his uncle
G. W\ Hudson. They had not met
since 1891.
E
Candies,¡Tobaccos and Cigars."at
L. B. W O N D E R LY“ S
Drink
Pugh’s
Loganberry
Juice
Under the management of the
Principal, H. H. Lowe, and the
leadership of Treval Powers, the
orchestra will continue its work
during the coming vear.
With
the following line-up bright hopes
are entertained for the future;
Mrs. W. H. Estey went to Port­
land Wednesday of last week to
visit her mother, Mrs. S. Foster. 1st Violinistis
Treval Powers
She returned Monday.
Helen Selig
There was work in the Master’s
Ralph Lunde.
Degree at the Masonic lodge on
Cornetist
Friday night o f last week. Re­
Hal Thompson
freshments were served after
Clarionetist
adjournment.
Vearl Courter
Miss LaVerne Mickalson leaves Trombone
Hal McMurphy
this morning for McTimmons Val­
ley where she goes to teach the Pianist
Sybil Wilson.
McTimmons Valley school the com­
ing school year.
W. A. Persey and family were
Last Saturday Pat Murphy and
visiting in Salem Wednesday.
another guard at the state prison
Miss Marie Reese went to teach
fired at a prisoner who was try-
school
at Lincoln Thursday.
idg to escape. Both shots took
effect. The man lived about an
Mrs. A. M. Vassal of Dallas
hour.
visited Mrs. E. G. White Wednes­
The Falls City soldiers have re­ day.
turned from the Wilson-Carranza
Miss Ella Mehrling spent several
Mexican fiasco. They were mus­ days with relatives at Eugene last
tered out at camp Withycombe on week.
State of Ohio, city of Toledo, I „
Monday and arrived here Tuesday
Lucas County.
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Mrs. Elmer Lewis and her son
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is hale and hearty.
senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney
Herchel were visiting in Dallas
Co., doing business fn the City of To-
do. County and State aforesaid, and
Many pupils are not in attend­ Thursday.
that said firm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev­ ance at school this week on account
Mrs.C.L Hopkins spent several
ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by the use of H A LL’S CATARRH CURE. of the State Fair.
It would not days in Salem the guest o f Mrs.
FR A N K J. CHENEY.
8worn to before me and subscribed in have been a bad idea to have de­ W. T. Greer.
my presence, this 6th day of December,
ferred the opening o f school until
A. D. 1S8S.
(Seal)
A. W. GLEASON.
Born Thursday morning to Mr.
after the fa ir
Notary Public.
and Mrs. Ralph Harrington a nine
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
•nd acts directly upyn the blood and rau­
Howard Brentner left Wednes- pound girl,
cous surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials, free.
day
for Portland where he will
F J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O.
G. W. Hudson has a very tender
Sold by all Druggists. 75c.
enter
the Holmes Business college
Take H all's Family Pills for constipation.
feeling for the back of his neck.
He will take a course in bookkeep­
He has a “ rising” on it.
Japan is spoiling for a fight. ing, typewriting and shorthand.
Falla City needs a cannery very
She whipped Russia, bulldozed Chi­ Mr. and Mrs. Brentner accompa-
na and now wants to run the U. naid him by auto as far as Salem, badly. Ixxik at the fine fruit and
vegetables going to waste.
S. government in the interest of
A gang o f men have been busy
Mrs. Alvin Rains and daughter,
the Japanese.
the past week setting poles and
The Teachers’ Institute has been stringing wire for the telegraph Meldon returnedI to Gates, Friday,
after visiting a few days with her
set for the second week in October. line. It is expected that the line
mother, Mrs. Chapin.
Just as the schools are getting to will be in operation in about three
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bohle and
run smoothly corn«'’ this break. weeks. W e are o f the opinion
daughter,
Miss Elenore, and Miss
that
the
first
real
important
news
As the teachers M UST attend
Kathrine
Gogle
and Miss Henrietta
that
will
be
flashed
over
the
wires
why not pull it off lie fore school
Bixten,
all
from
Lebenon, visited
will
be
the
announcement
o
f
the
begins and save needless expense
at
the
home
o
f
Mr.
and Mrs. Wm.
election
of
Chas.
E.
Hughes,
to
the
to the district and interupting the
Bohle
last
Sunday.
presidency
o
f
the
United
States.
schools.
SOLD EVERYWHERE
C
S E E O U R W IN D O W D IS P L A Y
The Hughes trail will be cold by
the lim e the Democrats »trike it.
J. C. TALBOTT
Aa a party leader, would It be fair
to refer to J. Ham Lew 1» a» J. "P o rk "
Lewis?
SKiXiJ
RflfiPkiSV
Can the folk» on the 1 lemooratlc
band waitou continue to piny by the
president's notes?
Hryan say» Mr. Hughes' talk» aren't
Judicial. No. The people can under-
aland 'em perfectly.
R. E. W illiams , M. L. T hompson , W. F. N ichols ,
R. G. W hite ,
President
Vice-President
Cashier Assistant Cashier
Bank of Falls City
Hutches says the country can't be
saved by letting It drift. That’s where
he and W. Wilson differ.
Washington report» that u new apol­
ogy has been sent to First Chief Car-
n n ia . looks like a habit.
P ah
a
C i t y , P o t* C ounty . O kkuo n
Does u General Bunking Business.
Interest Paid on Time
Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States.
Notary Public officially connected with the Bank.
Mr. Iiryan is mistaken when he says
Hughes Is “ vitriolic.” The candidate
is merely applying the add test
Political opponents are beginning to
find that why Mr. Hughes kept alienee
so long wasu't because he had lost his
tongue.
Another encouraging feature about
our new navy U that when it Is com­
pleted Mr. Daniel» will not lie secre­
tary o f It.
Having discovered that the Demo­
crats dou't like u Imt he Is saying, Mr.
Hughes doubtless Is convinced tlint he
la on the right track.
A bond issue by the Wilson admin
(stratum la merely Unde Sam's note,
and the best thing Woodrow Wilson
docs Is to write notes.
Mr. McCormick follows the same
method in claiming credit for legisla­
tion as be does iu his predictions. He
lucludes several acts o f the T a ft ad
ministration.
charges, but he will not answer them.
That Is an entirely different matter.
HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA
C h e a p e s t and Best L in e
Blue E n a m e le d W a r e E v e r D isp lay ed in
F a lls C ity
«
The Wilson Administration alamla
for taxes, ami more taxes.
The Democratic press is convinced
Mrs. Southwell and son Howard
that It is the duty o f Mr. Hughea to
Mrs. Horsfal and son Jack visited
say something that will hurt his
friends in
m town the first of the tings, Secy-Treas. Rheta Bowman chance o f being elected.
week.
Councilmen, Olla Martin, Calvin
President Wilson in his acceptance
Headquarters for Candy and Cigars
speech may reply to Mr. Hughes'
Col. Mathews and Josh Talbott Barnhart, Vearle Courter.
W EATH ERLY CONFECTIONERY. have bought Adams’ patent Spark
BLUE BEAUTY
woeful
A messenger o f President Wilson
found out that Colorado women were
for the administration. No messenger,
o f course, can lie blamed for making
good.
It la re(>orted from Washington that
the administration will Ignore most
o f Mr. Hughes' charges. That Is very
much the easiest way for it to answer
them.
President Wilson will not make any-
speaking dates, we are told, hut ouly
separate engagements for addresses,
considering u "speaking tour" uudlgni
fled. “ Too proud to light.”
Tammany Leader Charles F. Murphy
announces that he will retire after the
campaign. It Is believed that many
other more or leas distinguished D em o-
«■rats will follow his example.
Governor Hughes announces In one
o f his speeches that he is a construc-
tloniRt. Hut we are willing to admit
that so far as Democratic policies arc
concerned he Is a destructlonlst.
President Wilson will tie notified o f
the Democratic nomination at Shadow
I a w d . This seems a most appropriate
place for letting him know that be will
shortly have to give up his place In
the sun.
THE
T R U E IN W A R D N E S S O F T H E
V E R A C R U Z IN C ID E N T .
In the spring o f m u . occur­
red the capture of Vera t’ruz-
Meu from one of our ships Imd
1 > ccii arrested al Tampico and
had been discharged with au
apology.
Hut our admiral de­
manded a salute, which was re­
fused. Thereupon the president
went to congress, asking au­
thority to use the uruu-d forces
o f tho Culled States.
Without
waiting for (he passage of Ilia
resolution. Vera Cruz was seiz­
ed. It appeared that n shipload
o f ammunition for Huerta was
a (Hint to enter that port. There
was a natural opposition to this
Invasion and a Imttle occurred
In which nineteen Americans and
over a hundred Mexicans were
killed. This, o f course, was war
Our dead soldiers were praised
for dyiug like heroes In a war o f
service. Later, we retired from
Vera Cruz, giving up this noble
warfare. Wo bad not obtained
the salute wbleh was demanded.
We had not obtained reparation
fur affronts. The ship with am
muultlon which coutd not land
at Vera Crus had soon landed at
another |>ort, and its cargo was
delivered to Iluertu without In­
terference. Recently the naked
truth was admitted by a cabinet
officer. We are now Informed
thut “ we did not go to Vera Cruz
to force Huerta to salute the
flag." We are told that wc went
there "to show Mexico that wo
were In earnest In our donuind
that Huerta muat go." That Is.
wo seized Vers Cruz to depose
Huerta.
Tho question of tit#
salute was a mere pretext.—
From Mr. Hughes’ Speech of
Acceptance.
W A N T S AN E F F E C T IV E S Y S ­
T E M OF R U R A L C R E D IT 8.
We propose to promote by
every practicable means our ag­
ricultural Interests, and we in
elude in this program an cffectlre
system of rural credits.
We
favor the wise conservation of
our natural resources. W e de­
sire not only that they shall he
safeguarded, but that they shall
be adequately developed and
used to the utmost public advan­
tage.—Mr. Hughes' Speech of Ac­
ceptance.
Grover Cleveland was the last Demo­
cratic president. H e was also the last
president to Issue bonds to secure
money to defray the running expenses
of the government. Bnt Wilson will
tie him In this.
"Eminent Judges," says Colonel Hen
ry Wattereon, “ have ever proved disap­
pointing candidates.” He Is right. A l­
ton R Parker was a big disappoint­
ment to the Democrats. And so Is
Charles Evans Hughes —Toledo Illade
What Joseplffieous Daniels, the well
known nauthnl militarist, can’t under­
stand is why men should waste time
Plattshurglng at sea when they might
Juat as well learn how to become sail­
ors in three lessons In any good, rella
ble correspondence school.
President Wilson appears to have
been keenly alive to the expedleney of
accepting several Invitations to make
speeches In the West. Nobody knows
any better than he that it will take
considerable shoveling to fill up the
boles that have been dug In that lo
callty by Justice Hughes.
It was John P. St. John of Kansas,
one time Prohlbltlonl*t candidate for
president o f the United States, who
said that Americans vote ns they rheer
I f so, there Is mighty little consolation
for the Democratic party In this <nro
paign, for the Democratic ndmlnistrn
tlon in three yearn has given us noth
Ing to cheer over. On the contrary,
as Mr. Hughes has said, these Inst
three years hnve been years o f humili
atlon and embarrassment.
IN C O N S ID E R A T E B E H A V IO R
O F A C A N D ID A T E .
Why does Mr. Hughes Insist upon
talktng shout that old fashioned, uut
to say "Iniquitous" doctrine, the pro­
tective tariff? For nearly the whole
period of Its luduntrlnl existence the
i United States struggled along under
protection
The Democratic purty in
11113 came to the relief o f an afflicted
and burdened people.
The Republican Administration (not
on account o f the tariff, It Is true*
was overthrown. Before taking over
I the reins o f government, and for many
! years prior to that time, countless
Democratic statesmen had vainly tried
to pentuade the American people that
the protective tariff was an iniquity,
a veritable contrivance o f devils. It
fostered the trust», and It was an ele­
vator o f price« even to the thirty-sev­
enth story sml the tower. They prom
bed relief. The poor should he no
longer oppressed; the cost o f living
should lie reduced must be. aa the
sure result o f a tariff for reven u e-
protective only In »pots, aurh as the
Ixuiblana sugar mills and the Carolina
cotton factories.
Doesn’t Mr Hughea know what the
Administration did which he Is now
sltacklng? He ought to know
Tha
Democrats, under the lesdcrahlp o f
Mr. Wilson and Mr Underwood, re
pealed that Iniquity and nlMimlnntlon.
the I'ayne-Aldrich tariff la w - that foa-
ter mother o f truata slid high price*—
and enacted In It« place the present
law. Mr. Hughes knows, of course,
as every head of a family In America
knows, that the trust» have not yet
been dissolved and that the cost o f
living Is higher than ever—that the
price o f everything has reached an tin-
heard of M f M - but w h it of it?
What o f It. Indeed? While It 1« true
that a protective tariff never fatted
under any clrcuniHiances to protect
American Induatry and Amerlcaa ta­
bor, it la to lie ronaldcrcd that the war
in Europe has upset the plans o f the
pre»eiit low tariff administration.
Now, tho obvious thing for Mr.
Hughes to do Is to give the Demo-
<’rats n chance to get their tariff on
straight. Never mind the patient; let
the doctor experiment.
That time
won't come, o f course, until the war
1» over—according to the Democratic
version.
In other words, the tariff
for revenue doctrine do .n't fit the
conditions; the conditions mint he
made to fit the tariff. So why thin
disturbance. Mr Hughes?
Besides, when yen discuss a little
thing like the tariff, do you not l.’iow
that Son In-lAw M r A d o« and Hi” other
statesmen o f tho Democrat! - family
are HUelv to repeat their aeeusatlon
that you nro ’’pettifogging?'’—Ctiarlf»-
ton (W . Va.) Mall.
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wl
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Every Housewife or
Mother is ever under
that Nervous Strain,
which so often results
in Headaches, Dizzy
Sensations, Faintness,
Depression and other
Nervous Disorders.
D r. MU m *
NERVINE
n Highly Recommended
in Such Cuei.
IF F I R r r B O T T L E F A IL S TO
B E N E F IT , YOUR M O NEY W IL L
BE REFUNDED.
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