FALLS CITY NEWS PAOS 4. SCHOOL NOTES Œlyr J a lla ÖJity Nroia L. WOOD Publisher g u tero» u tu a it a t t h . t M l a l f t » i t r a i l* C t t i r o l* C a u t i . O rafo * , a a j a r tka A rt * t C oB fraaa of M arrk ». 1ST* Ttlcphta« Non OfTk*. S ta b a rrtp tlo a R a ta * : O n* i* a f . U .00. •** ■••■’» h a H. Bedient spent Thursday at Advertising Rataa: Duplai.lScantaanliic»: the State Fair at Salem. Buainaaa Nolle**. Scant« a lint; Tor Sala, Rant Rmchan**. " a n t and Hay Kntertainmant No­ tte**. » eta. a lina. Card ol Thaaka A) eta ; I-**a Notte««, leg*! nie». Claude Graham will begin teach­ ing at the Guthrie school house' on Copy tor new nda. ondchango*ihould b« *ent Monday next. to The New* not liter thin Wednesday. K *w ipap*r of th e C ity «f F all* Cits I ssu e d E very S atu rda y M o r n in g Post Office Time Card Office hour»: Daily, except Sun d ay, S a.in. to 6.30 p.ui. Use engraved calling cards and stationery. Call and see sample cards and get prices. Miss Helen Treat left Monday for Monmouth where she will attend the Normal school. r n v siriA N A FULL LINE OF F . M. H E L L W A R T H New Fall Shoes p h y s ic ia n S ty le , Q uality and Prices Right Pres. Hallott McMurphy Vice-Pres. Jeanette Brow n Sec-Treas. Geneva Treat Sophomore Class Pres. Lois Bean! Vice-Pres. Mildred Thompson Sec-Treas. Viola Buell Junior Class Pres. Harold Beard Vide-Pres. Luella Ward Sec. Osa Brown Senior Class Pres. Velma Goodspeed Vice-Pres. Evelyn Johnson Sec-Treas. Treval Powers TH E SHOE S TO R E • M U* »+>♦ M -H - H - H M- 1 I I I » I N EW U P -T O -D A T E M ail Order and Postal Savings window close» at (5 P. M. S unday O nly Office hours: 9:30 to 10:30 a.m : Mail arrives from S a le m , 9:00 a. m . The city is filling up rapidly. Four new’ families moved in this week. Household furniture for sale. Mail closes lor Salem. 8:50 a. m. See Clay Oxford. General Delivery Window Open From 9:30 to 10:30 A. M. Rufus Ferguson ar.d wife were Effective March 11, 1917. over from Newberg the first of I ra C. M e h r l in g , Postm aster the week. A Memory Aid. When crocheting one often uses quite a lot of different numbers of crochet thread. To avoid mistakes write the num ber of thread and also the make on the inside of the cardboard roll ou which the thread is wound. Then if the little round tag containing the num ber and trade name is lost, which often happens, you will not have to de­ pend on memory, nor will you have to match the thread by weight and size.— F arm and Fireside. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o CAUSES OF ILL HEALTH. o o Cncleanliness. o Excessive eating w ithout ade­ o quate am ount of exercise. o Occupational strain and condi- o ditions of occupation which mean o lack of exercise and fresh air o and breathing dust. o T he use of alcoboL o Worry. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o The Engineer Corpe. T he duty of the corps of engineers In the United States arm y In th e tim e of w ar consists of planning and con­ structing fortifications, procuring Infor­ mation concerning the topography of th e co u n trf, supplying maps, selecting position for camps, constructing or de­ stroying bridges and often w ork re­ quiring technical skill; In tim e of peace, to plan and construct perm anent fortifications and coast defense, b iild lighthouses, superintend river and ba r- bor Improvements, survey and e s ta b ­ lish boundaries, etc. A Freak of Death Valloy. Saratoga springs Is one of the freaks of Death Talley * and has probably caused more profanity than anything else In the region. The w aters are as clear as crystal, and they bubble up from a deep, sand basin Hke a well- spring of Joy. B ut they a re strongly Impregnated with sulphur and other minerals, are tepid In tem perature and a c t Instantly like an emetic upon any one who d rln & them.—Exchange. A Disadvantage. “Do you think ‘The Star Spangled B anner” Is a good song?” “I don't see why it isn 't a perfectly good old anthem. Ton do n 't alw ays get a favorable Impression of i t owing to th e fact th a t anybody feels free to tackle it, regardless of w hether he can sing or not.”—W ashington Star. The Difference. “Apropos of this aviation business, you know ”— “Well, w hat of It?” “F orm erly the public here used to take fliers in stock; now they are ta k ­ ing stock in filers '—Baltimore Amer­ ican. DR. FOSTER, Chiropractor L I N E OF Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and Cut Glass. Eiperl Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. M A R Y F . IR V I N E riANUT-TIACNBR ( IK A lll’ ATIC AI » A N V CO L U M E COSNBKVATOMY HKOISNKRM OK ADVANCED Ft’ MILS Agates Cut and Mounted. Miss Wilbur, Sixth Miss B. Kennard, Seven-Eighth H. H. Lowe. Principal Miss Emily Miller. Dommestic Science and Art y Miss Hurd. Mathematics Miss Cunning, English. There was a student body meet­ ing called to order Tuesday morn­ ing for the purpose of electing officers. The following were elec­ ted: Pres. Treval Powers Vice-Pres. Eugene Starr Sec-Treas. Velma Goodspeed George Wagner, Hal Thompson, ♦ H ■1-M-H --H H Olive Deal, Mrs. McConnell, from near Philomath and Mrs. Ellis, visited school this week. l*u 1 * 1 1• will b* (l»*ii Optical Coeds. HIGH SCHOOL I R K D I T • all IIT II InUrMtwt. Suotncoo tinted HOTEL WE SELL THE BEST j f a U ô C it ç lh o t c l GROCERIES Boot A o eo m m o éadoni S a m p le R o o m « f Droeya. Proprietor Today, tomorrow, or next week you will find the best that can be bought at any time or any place. IIAId .KH MUOI O Bohle's Barber Shops SHOES AND LOGGERS SUPPLIES Fall* C ity, O r t j o n •her« ys* css |r t * Ih m , Hair Cal. Islk •r ‘ikla*1 Atrst for DslUi '.tesi* l«uidry Prices as low as consistent with first-class merchandise. bundle» forwafdod lucala y evening FALLS CITY LOGGING & LUMBER CO. Private John Chappell was home on leave a few days. He has re­ The school garden is doing fine. turned to camp. The students expect to harvest a large crop of potatoes and several Don’t forget that raincoat you pounds of beans. promised yourself last spring. The teachers’ training class has Wm. Bohle can supply you. four members, all girls. and surgeon O lilo* onn d o o r o ast o l I*. O. Odi** *||,J ... rail* I'll,. H m I,I* ii «'* I III*11** .villi Oit.*un Treats all Chronic Troubles suc­ cessfully, using electricity in all forms. The Electric Brush for H 1 M* M-» all sculp troubles. Phone 1624. | Nuttionul Bunk Building, Suit Dallas. Oregon, Box No. 332 Mail arrive», from Salem 8.45 a.in., 5:45 p.m. FALLS CITY, ORE. The following are the teachers :: C. H . F I S H E R , Dalla». 8:45 A. XL, 6:45 P. M. of the Falls City school for the l -H - H - H - H H -H - H - H - H - l- H I 1-t-H-4-H-4H-H - H - H - 1-1-H-1-H1--H --1- I-4--I--IH- Dick Ferguson is doing some P ortland via Gerlinger, train 102 carpenter work in the Siletz Basin co,11*n3 year: 11:55 a. m. ___ Miss Iva Graham, Primary Black Rock, 1:30 P. M. Mrs. Leone Bradley. Second Fresh Bread, Cakes,Cookies.Pies Miss Elizabeth Sammons, Third Mail closes for: Miss Sybil Wilson, Fourth S alem ,8 .5 0 A.M.. 1 P.M and 5:30 and other bakery goods, every day, at the Falls City Bakery. Miss Clara Sampson, Fifth P. M Dallas, 8:50 ,\- M. aud5:30P . M. P ortland via Gerlinger tra in 102 Walter Nichols of Sheridan 1 p. m. was visiting friends here several days the first of the week. Black Rock, 1 A. M. H Kl'T KM H Kl* 29, KM 7. |>rofceetonnl Carbe J U S T RECEIVED School opened Monday morning with a total enrollment of 226. 43 of these are in the High School. The best show at the Gem tonight The different high school classes met to elect class officers. The , , . . following are the classes and their Clothes cleaned and prcaarf , lht, B m w ter: % m. Bohle. i ^ hman clas.. It cuta; tkraa moo tita, ft ruta: alaci* ooiii. » ota. O ffic ia l SATURDAY. MORtlMKNTl G . L. H A W K I N S MARBLE AND G RA N I T E U M 11 i I I U t'T-l- -M -l-H - H '-l I* I M U - M I I I > H 1 M-M- MONUMENTS D a l l a s , Or*ao>i G E T YOUR rCNKRAI. DIRECTOR R . L. C H A P M A N BUTTER W RAPPERS FUNERAL P R IN TE D AT T H I S OFFICE. DIRECTOR Wo attend ta r a lta r Maa totwra l a n f c a . Y a m t a m u m aaartoM. »• «*» la r I r a » R t«* tra * «4 haafclat*."Trato t* a P rato far P a a r « « r W e r“ etto ” T R « W a rn a « mto Hto U n K a ra t* * .- Atotree* P aato trar. UNIVERSITY or 0NI80*. Fwt*e. Orea*« @ 2lIi] a ii33tf5®Gr3= G a s a t e l i © 90 UVEO IN M IS E R Y . ‘1 aufTwed g re a tly from nervousness and h e ad ­ aches. T h e le a st excite­ m en t c a v e mo dreadful pain. I began using Dr. Miles' N ervine a n d a few d a y s la te r s ta rte d to take D r. Miles* H e a rt T re a t­ m ent. I soon got so m uch b e tte r th a t I w as encour­ aged a n d continued taking th e tw o rem edies until I w as so well th a t work w as no b o th er to m e a t all.” MRS. LOUIS BLO, Idaho Falls, Idaho. M. E- CHURCH This is a chance where a work­ Sunday School 10:00 ing man can own his own home Morning Worship 11. and hardly know how he paid for Epworth League 7:00. it. I will sell my house in Falls Evening Service 8:00 Work. City for $850.—$50 down and $12 ere la no better ballast for keep per month. LotJ 75x145, next to Bibe study and prayer meeeting the mind steady on its keel and Friday 8, p. m. lg It from all risk of rrsnklneeo Juice factory. Look this up at You are most cordially invited business.—J nines Russell L ow ell once; it’s certainly a snap. to attend these services. Address J. D. Gorden, Owner, sfortune U the bosom friend of Newberg, Oregon. A. F. Hanson, Pastor. nan who “didn t think.” M IC K A L S O N I)»rl.ir in It I'.A I . E S T A T I * Falls City. Or.fon. r r U a t lN c * S -r* rto a . afto ra toll a s s a rt aw Nto * to At The Churches Don't forget that when we say Have it Made to Measure” we Free Methodist mean you. We have the new Fall and Winter line of International Sunday School 10 a. m. Tailoring Co’s, samples on display. Preaching service 11 a. m. Prices from $19.00 to $45.00. We Song and praise service 7:30 also have another line from $14.75 followed by preaching at 8:00. up also made to measure. See Mid-week prayer meeting7:30 p.m Bohle a t the Pressing Parlor. Everyone cordially invited to attend these services. Two ladies from Falls City who Edgar N. Long, Pastor. attended the Dallas Fair last week, contrary to time-honored custom CHRISTIAN CHURCH put their money in a pocket book which dangled on the arm of Tone Divine Services each Lord’s Day Bible School 10 a. m. of them. In the crowd it dangled Divine worship 11 a. m. off and was lost. But for the fact Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. that they had purchased return Evening Service 7:30 p. m. tickets and secreted them else­ The public is invited to be with where about their clothes they us in these services. might have had to walk home. F. Claude Stephens, Minister. J. O . LIBEARY BENEFIT Candi'1«, Tobaccos and Cigars. at I, B. W O N D ER LY ’8 Striving to satisfy the demands of everyone is apt to affect the nerves, and continual standing may weaken the Heart. Dr. Miles’ Nervine H ea dquarters for C a n d y a n d Cinara is invaluable for Nervous troubles, and for the Heart W E A T H E R L Y C O N FE C T IO N E R Y . D r. M ile s ’ SOUTHF.RN PACIFIC COMPANY Heart Treatment P a sse n g e r T ra in S ch ed u le E ffectiv e J u l y 15, 1917 1*7 M I WUTSOURD a IA pm. m . am . 3.45 S alem . . . 7:06 9 .3 6 5 .1 5 D a lla s . . . 8.15 10.57 5 .4 5 8.45 11.30 F all» C lty 11:50 Bl'knock. |M IM |70 XA*TI*OMI* d am . pm . pm . 1.00 B l’k Rock 5.50 F alls C ity. 9 .2 0 1.20 6.25 D a lla s . . . 10.IK) 1.45 7.20 Salem . . . 11 no 3 .1 0 is highly recommended. I F F I R S T B O T T L E F A I L S T O BENE* F I T Y O U , Y O U R MONEY W I L L BE REFUNDED. | City Library Fund. A good at The Falls City Dramatic Club1 tendance is expected as those who A. C. PowiM , A o in t will open the season with a pro­ attend will not only see a good duction of “ The Texas Ranger” show but also have the satisfaction C o rre sp o n d e n ts w a n te d in e v e r y at W agner’s Hall, October 20. The major portion of the pro­ of knowing they have assisted the neighborhood in Lb is section ol tn# country. ceeds will be turued over to the library.