** è i FALLS CITY NEWS FALLS CITY. OREGON. SATURDAY. JUNE 8, 1918 ■ ■ 1 1 VOL. XIV "ESMERALDA” OBITUARY Charles M. Youngs departed this life Saturday evening, June 1. 1918. Funeral services were held from the Christian church at 2:00 o’clock Monday afternoon by Rev. Stephens, assisted by A. H. Dodd and E-A-LsDOw, friends of the deceased. Charles M. Youngs was born near Scranton, Pennsylvania in the year 1849. In the year 1871 he was united in marriage to Miss Martha Mott. In 1890 he came to Rogers ........................................... ...Treval Powers Oregon, making Falls City Ids 'Lydia Ann Rogers. His wife and boss Velma Goodspeed home. Of the eight children that ” RALUA ..................................................Margueritte Dorman * made happy this marriage only w, A Yankee Speculator. ............................. George Paul three will ever miss a kind father mountaineer............................... George Wagner as five of the eight passed in early An Authority on Atmosphere ... Harold Wagner infancy. There are living to share American Artist in P a ris.......... Harold Beard this sorrow his faithful compan­ ( Esther Cleveland ion, his son Murton C. Youngs, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Perrin, Mr. and - c Jack’s sisters < Mrs. Fred Perrin, his brothers ‘«.»iMWid J l Mabel Hunter and 75c to $1.50 per*. ^ jn .............................................. Walter Bowman sisters in the east and a host J* no o«r work. of friends. maid • ..................................................... ........ Lurena Treat As a tribute to this man’s life, he was persistently faithful in the Various writer« have depleted this discharge of his duty, and in the war as a test of democracy, to de­ termine whether democracy can ad­ passing of Mr. Youngs the com­ just Itself to an emergency so that by munity loses a splendid citizen. A Romance of the North Carolina Hills will be presented by the Senior High School Class at • Wagner’s Hall To-Night Cast of Chiraotors WHY W E ARE AT WAR WITH GERMANY attP H R A IM D O U G LASS A D A M S fx g c u tlvg Head, Hlatory Depart­ ment L tla n d Stanford Junior U n ive rsity " T h e eb je ct s f t h l s «nar la to d a liv a r t r a fra « p ao p iaa of t h a w a 'i< T t ro n i th # r ra n a e a a n d th a a c t u a i p o w a r a f a v a a t m ilita r), aatafe llah m ant c o n t r o ll a i b y a n Ir r a a p o n a lb la g o v o r n m . n t , w h lc h , h a v ln a a e ra tly e ia n n a d t o d o m l r l t o th o ararli to c a r r y o u t t h o p ia n w it h o u t p ro c o oo o d a oa d ta r a o a r g t it h a r to th a a a c ra d o b llo a t le n a tf ' ■ tra a tjr o r tha th a ' lo n p -a a t a b lla h a d p rac tleaa a n d lo n g - c h a r l a h id p rln e lp la a of In t o m o t io n o l a c tio n t r d h o n o r ; . . . T h la p o w a r la r o t th o H a r m a n p aopla. It la th a r u th la a a m u t a r o f th o Q a r m a n poo. ilo. . . . It lo o u r b uatn oaa to to o ta I t h a t th a h la t o r y of th o root o f th o w o rld la n a lo n g e r loft to Ita h a n d li n g . " — R r t a l d a n t W lla o n , A u g u a t JT, 1*17. 7 f sheer efficiency It shall at least equal the efficiency of a military autocracy, and assert that on this ground alone BOHLE-RIEDSEL REUNION the future government of all the na­ tions of the world Is at stake. Will A family reunion was held June Crgoks. the British labor leader, says this war "is a people s war. We are all 2nd, at the home of Wm. Bohle in In It, the man at the village pump and honor of his brother, E. H. Bohle In the fields, the blacksmith. the car­ penter and Joiner, the shipwright, and |of Long Pine, Nebraska, whom he the man of leisure. We are standing had not seen for twenty years. together because we are fighting for Those present were: liberty." m Mr. E. H. Bohle, Long Pine, Neb. Yes. this war Is one in which Ideals of government, of Individual liberty, Mr. and Mr«. F. A. Bohle and of civilisation Itself are In conflict. daughters, Misses Lena and Elen- Democracy Is lined up Sgsmst autoc­ racy. The war Is In abeoluts fact a ora, of Lebanon. Ore. Mr. and war of Ideals. But we are not fight­ Mrs. Wm. Bohle and son Freddie ing to impose our Ideals upon any of Falls City, Ore. Mr. and Mr?. nation. What we are fighting for. H. Riedsel, Salem, Ore. Mr. and In ' making the world safe for democ­ racy.” la to prevent a m ilitary autoc­ Mrs. Frank Lathrop and children, racy from imposing Hs authority and Earl, George, Nina and Erma, of its ideals upon us. We are ready to Aumaville, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. K. keep on minding our own business and to let other nations do the same Lathrop and children. Opal, Eve- A military autocracy that proposes lin, of Aumsville, Ore. Mr. and to conquer the world must be de­ Mrs. Chas. Robinson and children. feated. to the point where tt renounces meddling with other nations, great or Carrol and Lucille, Salem, Ore. small, or there Is no peace In the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bohle and son world That la the Issue at stake, Lorin, Lebanon. Ore. Mr. and and In tt rests our safety and the Mrs. E. H. Bohle, Lebanon, Ore. safety of the world. No. 41. School Closes Another school year has round­ ed out with its attendant pleasures and disappointments. Today, perhaps, we greet, in this body of students the great men and wo­ man of to-morrow, those who must assme positions of great responsibility. For this, if no other reason, our institutions of learning should be guarded with jeak>u6 care. Nine students were awarded diplomas at the commencement exercises Wednesday night. An interesting program was rendered. Those receiving diplomas were: Summer Time Requires flriany Changes | A ; Treval Powers Emerson Wonderly Velma Goodspeed M aigueritte Dorman Eldon Frink Lurena Treat Margaret Crocker Mabel Hunter Esther Geveland U R Stocks are Fairly complete: with new Underwear, new Ginghams, new Sheet Fabrics, j and new Hosiery. SURPRISE PARTY Friday evening the Domestic Science Kiris gave a surprise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aur- land in honor of Miss Miller, the D. S. and A. teacher of Falls City school. A song and yells compos­ ed by the girls in honor of Miss Miller was given as they entered. The girls presented Miss Miller with a beautiful piece of Commu­ nity silver with D. S. engraved on i t Games were played and every one had a jolly time. Those pres­ ent were Fay Hughes, Lota Brad­ ley, LaVita Howell, Gertrude Watzling, Choral Howell, Mrs. Lowe, Jeannette Brown, Mrs. Brown, Mabel Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Aurland, Mabel Teal, and Geneva Treat. i Get your F ru it. Jars and Trimmings From us. Complete Stocks ! SELIG’S. Cash Price Store, Meeting and Beating Competition Who Do You Owe? DEMOCRACY VERSUS AUTOCRACY It la commonly «aid that thla war ta one In which America waa forced to take part in order to "make the world safe for democracy.” What Sooner or later nearly everyone has a debt on their hands. dora the phrase mi-an? HOUSE BURNED It may be for borrowed capital or it may be the result of a The theorlee and acta of the Gar­ rí.an military autocracy definitely deny The residence of W. M. Bla'ik, backset or misfortune but it happens to almost everybody. the right of the people of a state to in the south part of town, was But there is a debt everyone owes. You owe yourself a rule themselves. The German people, destroyed by fire Thursday after­ financial competency. Everyone should try to manage tojpay tn aplte of forma of government that noon. Mrs. Black, it is stated, make a pretense of popular control, this debt. It is no easy obligation to meet. It will take your Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riedsel, Salem have no such actual control over their | was cooking some kind of spray T h is Is th« fifth of a i« rl« s of t«n whole energy and your continued effort. But above all vou governors as exists in democratically Ore. Mr. Floyd McQuinn, Salem, for the garden and it boiled over need the assistance of a good reliable bank like ours. We m .irgfenlxed /latlons tn those nations artici*« by Profoaaor Adams. 1 Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Von the governors con be removed by a scalding her hands. She went to can help you pay this debt and will be glad to do it. Gaul, Jr. Independence, Ore. Mr. vote of the people In a general elec­ get something to put on the burns C atarrh C a rn o t Be C ured and Mrs. Floyd Blackmon and tion; in Germany the people have not with LOCAL Arr-LICATIOVC. as the; and the mass took fire and soon this power. cannot reach the scat of the disease. Ca­ daughter Amy, West Redding, The aristocracy of Germany under­ tarrh Is a blood cr constitutional disease spread throughout the house. In order to cure It you must take In­ Conn. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Faulk­ stand this difference, and are afraid and The fire alarm was sounded and ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh C tra il I the spread of democracy tn Gar- taken Internally, and acta directly upon ner and Kenneth and Miss Delila. the fire brigade responded prompt­ yn y. The whole, much-admired "effl- the blood and m ucous surfaces. I-a.lt Salem, Ore. Miss Muriel Hayes, Cure Is not a q u a c k tnedlc.ne. I! ly, but the building was a seeth W W S S S S SS S t S S S S S S S S S S t S S S S S H S S S H S S S S t S S t M S S S W » Jency" of Germany la primarily due Catarrh was prescribed *y one of the best phy- and Mr. Maurice Hayes, Dallas, to a desperate and constant effort by elclans In this country for years and Is ing mass of flames before water tW t M S H S S S S M M S S S I S S S M M S S H S S S S S S H S S t M M a regular prescription. It ts composed 0. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilder, Germany's rulers to divert the German the best tonics known, combined with the was turned on. So rapidly did peorle from thoughts of self govern­ best blood purifiers, acting directly or. the Salem, Ore. the fire spread that it was impos­ ment. by offering them material pros­ mucous surfaces. The perfect combina­ HOW ABOUT THAT tion of the two Ingredients Is what pro- Refreshments which consisted perity. And the rularé have suc­ durci sible to save anything and the such wonderful results In curing of a basket lunch was served un­ ceeded One of the cagaes of thla catarrh, «end for teaUmontals. free. mar mas the necessity, by still fur­ r. J. CHENEY &. CO.. Props.. Toledo. O. der the evergreens near the family was not only rendered «old by Druggists, price IS*. homeless, but nothing remained ther "glorious acquisition of terri­ X»ke nail s Family Fills for constipation. church. tory," to bush the murmurlngs of except the clothes worn. political discontent tn Germany. Vic­ tory In war. every so often. Is a nec­ P oae* on E arth. essity of the German system "It ts . CAMP FIRE BIRLS Teac# on earth would mean th« llb- SCHOOL NOTES tor social as much as for national •ration of hiBnan faculties tor the high­ and political reasons that we must The Campfire girls held their Tuesday was Class Day, in fix our ralnde Incessantly upon war." est and noblest achievement* of which "Success is necessary to gain Influ­ human nature la capable. It would regular business meeting at the charge of the Seniors. The fol­ mean a splendid efflorescence of art, ence over the masses," wrote Bern- literature, aclence, philosophy and re­ home of Mrs. Richard Paul last lowing program was rendered: hardl: and General Von Biasing, Just ligion—In short, culture In its best Friday evening. After the busi­ before his death, wrote a "Political sense aa the spontaneous unfolding of ness meeting the girls made quilt Music—O rchestra FO R S A L E BY Testament." since largely circulated tn the powers of personality. — David \ Germany, tn which he argued for the Jayne Hill In Century. ! blocks. Mrs. Paul served the Class Will—M argueritte Dorman retention of Belgium, because, unless Violin solo—Treval Powers girls with ice cream and cake. it were annexed, the prestige of the Table Mannare. Clas6 song—Lurena Treat m ilitary autocracy would receive a To put the elbowa on the table is to Thursday some of the Campfire fatal blow. * ‘ Class prophecy— confeaa Indifference to rule* of eti­ Are we—are t At, y-th en fight­ and High school girls and Boy Velma Goodspeed «• • • • • S S S t S S S I S S I S I S S S H S S S H S H S S S I I M I M M M M H S l ing to impose I V / Vmany a dif­ quette. This attitude should remain pe­ Scouts climbed M t Bean. They culiar to grillroom«, where It orig­ ferent system; 4 «meaning of H W S t S S S SM M S S S S SS S t s s t g s s s s s s M M t M I M M M M SM Class song—Senior Class making the wono safe for democ­ inated. Those who observe the de- had a jolly time and a good lunch. tclls of good form keep their hands in Class farewell- Lurena Treat racy?" Ellhu Root says that American their laps when not employed with the Friday June 14, will be the In­ “ Our Dear Old High’’—School knife and fork.—Pittsburgh Pre««. democratic Ideals Include "liberty not dustrial picnic in the City Park. Address—Mr. Lowe for themselves alone but for all who C. J. BRUCE, Proprietor. The Campfire girls and Boy Scouts Hie Trifling Mistake. are oppressed " Lloyd George asserts A fter the progran all went to Lady Exhibitor (at the close of a will then present the play, “ Hia­ that If all countries had been demo­ the Park where games were cratically organized, thla war would baby show-, —But. good gracious: Thla w atha.” not have taken place; that this wsr la not my baby, air! Checktaker—Very played. The big event was din­ will determine not merely interna­ sorry, madam. If* the last left. The Thursday some of the Campfire ner. A fter eating ice cream tional relations, but will affect the checks got mixed up somehow. But girls went upon Mt. Brown. They I’ll tafce care that It shan t occur again. there was a potato race between Uvea of peoples within fhetr'suin'no­ had a fine time. tions, for generations to come; that —London Answers. representatives of the four class­ this war la to end In "International es. The Senior representative democracy,” I. tn liberty, equal- T it For Tat. Miss Eva Chappell has received won, the Freshman representa­ He—Tou a«' 9 : consult my wishes In Will buy your Beeves, Veals, Hogs and Chtekens. - tty. and fraternity, between nations, She—Well, you her ceremonial gown. great and small. General Smuts, for­ ordering the meal* tive being second. There was a CALL AHD GIVE US A TRIAL. WE WILL PLEASE YOU. merly a soldier against Great Britain never consult the market reports In tug-of-war between the Seniors, In South Africa, says that the essence providing an allowance for the house­ Don’t forget to bring in news Freshmen and the rest of the of thla war la the question whether hold.—Richmond Tlmes-Dlspatch government« should be founded on items, or drop them in our “ news high school, in which the latter F A L L S C IT Y M E A T M A R K E T military might or on “principle« of The wag«e of sin ar* always paid. box” at the postoffice. We appre- won About three o’clock the. equity. Justice, fairness and equality.” If there la any delay In settlement com- , ciate them. bunch disbanded, tired but happy pound Interest ta added . BANK OF FALLS CITY. : NEW SPRING SUIT of Clothes? Ed. V. Price & Co’s Are Guaranfaad FALLS CITY LUMBER & LOGGING CO. FALLS CITY MEAT MARKET ....UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Fresh Beef, Pork, Fish, Poultry, Etc.