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SATURDAY. MAY HI, HH7.
FALtiS CITY NRWS
HIGH SCHOOL H O IK S .
The Free Methodist Conference
HICK
SCHOOL
NOTES
of Oregon has assigned us to again
My»t*rl*u* Currant*, th* 8*cr*t* *1
GETTING WHAT PEOPLE WANT
laU>r at Falls City. We deem it a
Chooolata Caka or Ohooolat* Creamed
W h ic h N * O n * H a * Solved.
Those attending the program
privilege and a pleasure to be hore
Pudding.
Thor* ar# as many ra^ari#« in th*
veu
We carry most of the thing#
and labor amo. g you for the Mas I V'V
l - a - week ago last Friday were
water# a* in th# wind#. Why, for
4 c butter
2 t b. p.
Th# l«#at show a t th# Gem tonight ter. We are here at your service ! gy Hn)Wn Mr , , nR.kV. M r Davis
instance, should great ocean cur­ that you want, but if you want
1
c
sugar
14
c Hour
rent* ##nd their warm waters aero** anything that we do not carry,
1 t vanilla
Miss Hammond was in Lyalins and trust we may have the civ i and Glen Ferguson. The follow­ 2 eggs
th# wide Pacific and Atlantic? Oth­
operation of all Christian people ing program was given:
4 c milk
1 1 cinnamon
er and equally mysterious currents we’ll get it for you as quick as Tuesday.
of Falls City for the advancement
Song, School.
•xi#t in w#ll nigh all parts of the anybody else can. We haven’t
1
square
of
chix'olate,
grated.
A. H. Grayum was ip town of Christ's kingdom along any 'me
Special number by Mrs. Moyer’s
world.
a very large stock, but we try Wednesday.
Cream butter, add | c augur
It is on record that the sea has
that will bless and benefit the class.
and
cream. Cream egg yolks und
to
know
the
needs
of
the
people
run for weeks out of the Java sea,
Song, School.
Mrs. Clay Oxford was in Dallas town and community.
|
c
sugar. Combine mixtures.
through th* strait of Sunda and that we sell to. We succeed
Flug Salute. School.
Rev. and Mrs. Edward Long.
Wednesday.
thence back again for the like peri­
Beat
egg's whites stiff, hut not
Miss I>ewis was called home
od w ithout any perceptible rise and pretty well in supplying them.
W. A. Persey was in Salem
dry.
Sift 1 c Hour, b. p. nnd cin­
unexpectedly Tuesday evening by
fall during those times.
Now and then, however, there Wednesday.
The first quarterly meeting of a phone call from her her brother namon together. Add to first
Then there is the equatorial cur­
the Free Methodist church will be who was leaving for the Presidio. mixture Hour and milk alternately,
rent that flow« into the Caribbean is a demand for something that
Joe Floria was in from Socialist
held from the 25th to ¡¿7th of May.
The Senior play “ Pro Tern" will beating thoroughly between each
eea, the ewer flowing enrrent to the we do not carry.
Valley Thursday.
Rev. J. A. H opierour new dis­ lie given June 2. The folkiwing udditioii. Add chocolate, melted
eastwerd around Cape Horn, the
We want you to bring your
Mrs. Frank Hey den was visiting trict elder will be here and have are taking part in the play: Trevul
cold stream flowing from the iev
over hot water, and blend. Ko
regions of th# north past Newfound­ special needs to u9. and we will in Dallas Tuesday.
charge of the services. You will Pt>w era, Cecil Buell. Maurice Selig, in egg whites and Hour mixtu
Delbert
Deal,
Claude
Graham,
land and Nova Scotia and along the get the goods. “ If we haven’t
“ A Woman’s Honor," tonight be repaid for making a special ef­ Grace Hastings, Evelyn Johnson, Pour into a loaf pun lined wi
American coast to the extreme end
got
it.
we
will
get
it
for
you."
fort to attend these services.
at
W agner's Hall.
Hettie Newman and Margret butter paper and bake one hour in
of Florida, the continual current
Sammons.
running with a velocity of from four That's our motto, and we suc­
moderate oven, or fill buttered
Calf for sale, one month old.
to five knots an hour through the ceed pretty well in carrying it
Those visiting school this week pudding cups and steam 20 min­
CIVILIZATION
Apply
at
this
office.
strait of Gibraltar into the Mediter­
,
,
.
.
were, Chris Horn. Walter Bow­ utes und serve with vanilla sauce.
w unj.
ranean sea, the swift current run­ out.
Mrs. Dave Grant and Jack visit­ ls one of the most popular movie >mua
ning across the rocks and shoals off
productions
of
modern
times.
Orango Puffa.
ed in Dallas Tuesday.
About two thirds of the High
the end of Billiton island, which ap­
THOMPSON DRUG STORE.
9,000 feet of films. Owing to our School failed in making an aver­
4
c
butter
4 c milk
parently starts from nowhere and j
Mrs. G. E. Prime and mother limited seuting capacity we will
age of 80 in the spelling contest
1
c
sugar
l
i
c Hour
ends somewhere in the vicinity of |
j drove to Dallas Tuesday.
give a matinee in order that all given by Mr. Lowe the past week.
the same place, and the current
2 eggs
3 t b. p.
Mrs. W. A. McKnight of Htack may see this great production. In They are now taking three weeks
which, starting halfway up the Chi­
Cream the butter, add sugar
na sea, rune from two to three knots
Rock was in the city Thursday.
Portland an admission of $i was in the spelling of common words. gradually, and egg well beaten;
an hour to th# northeast and finally
Wednesday June 6, bus been
Miss _
Esther Cleveland visited charged: Salem and Dallas 75 cts chosen for the c iinmencement ex­ mix and sift Hour, baking powder,
ends abruptly off the north end of
her mother at Powell's camp Mon-,
pr'ce ^aa been '«-‘duced for ercises. Mr. Churchill. State and salt; add alternately with milk
Luaon.
this
occassin
that ............................
none can miss it * Superintendent of Salem will de­ to first mixture; turn into buttered
Then we have those tidal vagaries
day.
L
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on account of high cost. See our liver the address. Everybody is cuke-pan; bake 35 minutes. Serve
known the world over as bores.
Fritz Droege returned Wednes­ ad in this issue.
Those that run up the Hugh and
welcome.
with vanilla sauce.
„
day from a few days visit at
Ira wadi rivers, from side to side, till
The
eighth
grade
under
Messrs
they reach their limit, often tearing
Vanilla Sauoe
Toledo.
George Paul. Mrs. R. Paul. Lota I .unde took their final examina­
the ships from their anchorage,
1
c
boiling
wnter.
tions
Thursday
and
Friday.
Mrs. Clara Boje has been quite Bradley, Treval Powers, and Ger­
• originate nobody knows where or
e~-
•
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»
|
T
cornstarch.
sick this week, but is reported trude Wattahley went to Mon­
>eans were
why.
1 T butter.
At Singapore it has been observ­
better.
mouth last Saturday week to a t­ planted Thursday afternoon by
4 c sugar.
ed for days at a time that there has
some
of
the
High
School
students.
Mrs. Inman and daughter Amy tend the Christian Endeavor con­
been bnt one rise and fall in the
Combine
water, butter, corn­
Mr. Crowley, Co. Supt. sper.t a
twentv-four hours.—Boston Globe. Headquarters for Candy and Cigar* of Dallas visited friends here vention.
starch,
and
sugar as for white
WEATHERLY CONFECTIONERY. Tuesday.
The Berean class had their few’ hours with Mr. Lowe, at his sauce. Cook 20 minutes in double
T h * A p p la n W a y.
home Wednesday evening.
Mrs. S. G. Price and Mrs. Hobt monthly meeting at the Christian
boiler. Add vanilla, and serve.
The famouB Appian way, called
Mr. Lowe and the varies
church
Monday
night.
The
usual
Schütz of Black Rock were in the
Regina Yiarum, "the queen of
Corn Pudding.
amount of business was transact­ teachers are plunning on having a
road*,” is at once the oldest and
citv Wednesday.
4 c milk.
ed. A short program was render­ program at the close of the school
moat celebrated of all the highways
Rev. Burt Harrington and wife ed as follows: Reading by D. L year part of it to be given in the
1 egg.
laid down by the Romans. It linked
1 of Portland are visiting friends in Wood. Jr., Song by Mrs. Chamber- school house and part of itoutside.
the capital of the Caesars with all
1 c corn.
the important centers of southern
town this week.
4
t salt.
lain;
Reading
by
Mrs.
A.
C
Most of the teachers that have
Italy and was constructed or partly
1
T
butter.
Mrs.
Hattie
Wood
and
Mrs.
Powers.
After
adjournment
re­
been hired for next vear live in or
constructed under the Censor Ap-
Canned corn may be used, but
Dora Wood visited at Dallas Tues­ freshments were served.
ius Claudius Caecus in 313 B. C. ■
within three miles of Falls City.
n view of the natural obstacles
day and Wednesday.
The American History class ... it is best to use
, green corn. Score
presented by the route the cost of
Mrs. A rthur Vassal went to
WILL PREACH ANOTHER YEAR.
conducted by Miss Ritenour have \ ^ e **•_'“ *nd 8crape Melt but­
the enterprise must have been enor­
ter, beat the egg slightly, ttjjpt tjk
Fowell’s camp Thursday to assist
mous. In a deep foundation, from
Rev. Edgar Long, who has been finished this year’s work. Final the ingredients, and place
which all loose soil had been clear­
Mrs. Cleveland as cook.
pastor of the Free Methodist examinations will be given in the buttered baking dish. Bake, set
ed, were laid several strata strongly Candies, Tobaccos and Cigars, at
Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies, Pies Church during the past year was course of a few days.
cemented, and above these was plae- |
in a pan of water. Serve us a
Margret Sammons has been
L
B.
WONDERLY’S
and other bakery goods, every­ returned here for another year by
ed the pavement of large hexagonal
vegetable in dish in which it was
blocks of basaltic lava, fitted to­
the conference that was held at elected to teach the Bridgeport cooked.
day, at the Falls City Bakery.
gether with such P: recision that the
school next year.
Bert Keller returned Monday Hillsboro last week.
joinings did not sh ow.
Cheese Pudding.
DRINK
We
are
not
much
given
to
The Honor guard girls met at
from the Free Methodist confer­
2 small thin Hlices of bread, but­
eulogy, but do feel constrained to the M. E. Church Monduy for the
S e n s it iv e M e r e d it h .
ence that was held at Hillsboro.
PUGH’S
speak a good word for Bro. Long. regular lecture given by Dr. Hella- tered.
The house at 17 Red Lion square.
Rev. Edgar Long and wife re­ Since he has been here he has warth. The Third Division of the
1-6 c grated cheese. .
W. C., London, was once occupied
by William Morris, Burne-Jones
turned
Monday
from
the
Free
Me
LOGANBERRY
been quiet and unassuming; noth­ Honor guard met Tuesday even- j 1 effg-
and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. George
thodist conference that was held ing of the “Greater I Am Than ing at the school house for a lesson
4 c milk.
Meredith in the days of his ex-
1
t salt.
at
Hillsboro.
JUICE
Thou” spirit about him. He a t­ in wireless telegraphy given by
tremest penury joined with those
Buttered baking dish. Cut one
other three young men in their
Mrs. W. H. Estey and son John tends to the Master’s Household | Eugene Starr,
1 slice of bread round to fit Ixittom
bachelor establishment. The state
SOLD EVERYWHERE
went to Portland last Saturday to in a meek and kindly way, turn­
Miss Haslop is intending
of his boots, we are told by one of
visit her mother, returning Mon­ ing neither to the right nor left to teach in the Hawaiin Islands next t of dish. Place in dish, add cheese,
the biographers, at length aroused
and cover with second round of
engage in sectional controversies. year.
day on the 11:25 train.
the solicitude of his fellow tenants,
„
...
V
T
,
,
bread. Mix egg, milk, and salt
While
we
may
not
agree
with
him
who one night stealthily replaced !
Harold Beard was brought home
.NewHian substituted in and pour over contents of di
on
all
theological
questions,
we
them by a new pair. But Meredith
Miss t *raham s room Monday and i> 1
. , , m
Sunday from the Dallas hospital
ANTI-URIC
was so much piqued by what was
certainly admire him as a man ' Guide Graham in Miss Kennard’s Hake accordln* ru,<* for b i
where
he
had
underwent
an
oper­
meant in all kindness that lie with- ' The famous ROOT and BERRY
room. Miss Graham and Mias CU8tard, browning top sligh
and consecrated Christian.
drew from the fellowship the next remedy for RHEUMATISM. Con- ation for appendicitis.
Kennard used Monday as their Served hot. This is an excellent
day.—London News.
tains no chemicals or opiates, and
Mrs. J. O. Mickalson left Wed­
day off for visiting other schools, luncheon dish.
Mrs. W, H. Esty went to Dal­
~
will not injure the most delicate
Hitsing in th* Th*at*r.
stomach or digestion. Results nesday for a visit in Linn, Benton las Friday.
Formerly there was no hissing in guaranteed or money refunded, and Lane counties. She will be
An epidemic of scarlen fever is
the theater. The benevolent audi- j Price $1.50 per outfit. For sale by absent about three weeks.
aace was content to yawn and fall
reported to be raging at Salt
M. L. THOMPSON.
onday
Archie Montgomery, of the N a­
asleep. The invention of hissing
Creek.
Druggist.
tional Guards was down from
is no older than 1680 and took
F. K. Hubbard is out again
place at the first representation of
Vancouver Saturday and Sunday
“ Aspar,” a tragedy of Fontenelle,
after
having been laid up two
to visit his mother, Mrs. Addie
ao we are told by the poet Rol in
weeks
w ith a sprained ankle.
Montgomery.
CHURCH NOTICES
his “Brevet de la Calotte.” A farce
8 P E C IA L E N G A G E M E N T
was produced in Bannister’s time
W. B. Graham and wife return­
Free Methodist
T h e re I* m o re C a ta r r h In th is «cctlon ot
under the title of ‘T ire and Water.”
ed Monday from a visit to their th e c o u n try th a n a ll o th e r dl*ea»e* p u l
“I predict its fate,” said Bannister. \
Sunday School 10 a. m.
to g e th e r, a n d u n til th e la s t f w year*
THOS. H. INQE'S FAMOUS MILLION DOLLAR CINEMA SPECTACLE.
daughter a t Newberg. They a t­ m i su p p o sed to b e In c u ra b le . F o r a « re a l
“What fate?” whispered the anxious
Preaching service 11 a. m.
m a n y y ear* d o cto r* p ro n o u n ced II a local
tended the Free Methodist confer­ d ise a se a n d p re sc rib e d lo cal rem ed ies, and
author at his side. “What fate?”
THE MOST POPULAR PRODUCTION OF MODERN TIMES.
Song and praise service 7:30
b y c o n s ta n tly fa llin g to c u re w ith local
said Bannister. “Why, what can fire
ence at Hillsboro also.
tr e a tm e n t, p ro n o u n c e d It In c u ra b le . S ci­
followed
by
preaching
at
8:00.
en ce h a s p ro v e n C a ta r r h to bo a c o n sti­
and water produce but a hiss?”
tu tio n a l d isease, a n d th e re fo re req u ire*
Mid-week prayer meeting 7:30 p.m
There is liable to be a shortage c o n s titu tio n a l tr e a tm e n t. H a ll'* C a ta rr h
C
u re, m a n u f a c tu re d b y F. J. C h en ey A
F a m s u * G retna Green.
Everyone cordially invited to of firewood this fall if someone Co..
Toledo. O hio. I* th e o n ly C o n s titu ­
tio
th e m a r k e t. I t Is ta k e n In ­
Gretna Green, Scotland, became attend these services.
does not get busy and have a lot te r n n a a l lly c u re In on
doee* fro m 10 drop* to a tea-
famous for its celebration of irregu­
sp o o n fu l. I t ac t* d ire c tly o n th e blood
Edgar N. Long, Pastor. cut. The mill will not be able to a n d m u co u s su rfa c e * o f th e sy stem . T hey
lar marriages. For many years the
ofTer one h u n d re d d o lla rs fo r a n y case It
ENDORSED BY PRESS, PUBLIC, AND PULPIT FROM ATLANTIC TO PACIFIC
supply the demand.
f a lls to cure. S en d fo r c ir c u la rs a n d te s­
average number was 500. The cere­
tim o n ials.
mony consisted only of an admis-
A ddress: V J CHENEY A CO , Toledo. O.
Lloyd Miller, who has been Sold
by n ru y g le ts. Tie.
aion, before witness, by the couple
4 0 ,0 0 0 P E O P L E
HA* PLATED TO OVER SIITY
teaching school at Salt Creek re­ T ake H all's F am ily P ills fo r con stip atio n .
that they were husband and wife,
THOUSAND PEOPLE IN PORT-
this being sufficient to constitute a
turned home this week. The
GREAT AERIAL, NAVAL AND
valid marriage After this the offi­
school was closed on account of
LAHD.
LAND BATTLES, SUBMARINE
ciating functionary (for many years
m
sickness in that vicinity.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
a blacksmith), together with two
WARFARE. FULL OF ACTION
witnesses, signed the marriage cer­
Passenger Train Schedule
Head Cruiser McKay and other
NOW ON THE NINTH CONSEC-
FOR 9000 FEET.
Effective Oct. 4,1914
tificate. ____
cruisers of Portland left Sunday
*
j
1*7
■At
TIVE
MONTH
IN PACIFIC
w asT B O C R D
for Township 7 S. R. 8. W and T.
W h e n C a t * W * r * 8eare*.
am. am.
pm.
ALL
ST A R
C A ST
NORTH WEST.
4.00
7 S. R. 9 West to cruise timber for Salem . . . 7:00 9.45
In a curious collection of ancient
5.30
Dallas. . . 8.15 11.02
Welsh laws, dated 913 A. P., ap­
the Brown & Brown Co., of Port­ Falls
6.05
City. 8.50 11.35
pear» the following sentence, from
land.
11:55
Bl’k
Rock.
which it would appear that cats
|7 0
1M
IM
EADTROLM D
were rather scarce at that time:
Rufus Ferguson, private in
pm.
am. pm.
M A T IN E E
ADULTS 25o
C H IL D R E N 10c
“ The w irth of a kitten until it shall
1.06
Company L of the O. N. G„ re­ Bl’k Reck
E V E N IN G
ADULT8 2 5 c
6.10
open its eye * a olio a-gal penny;
Falls City. 9.30 1.25
C H IL D R E N 15
turned from the Vancouver bar­ Dallas . . . 10.10 2.00
6.40
from that tune till it shall kill mice,
P
E
R
F
O
R
M
A
N
C
E
S
3
:3
0
,
7
AND 9 P.
racks Thursday morning. He Salem . . . 11.01 3.15
1 7.45
two legal pennies; after it shall kill
A.
C.
P
owers
,
A
o
ih
t
was exempt from service on ac­
mice, four legal pence, and so it
shall alway# remain.”
count of having dependents.
VAGARIES OF THE TIDE.
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Gem Theatre M
Day Only
F..i.o..y
May
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SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES
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