T u * F a it s C it y Nrwa, M ay 0. 1914 4 TWO WELL KNOWN UNPOPULAR MEN STR E E T IMPROVEMENT NOTICE K K A L E N T A T K F O I t S A C K i^ K lT G N E N [O G lJ P BOARD WAYS OF SERVING BACON. DRKAKFAST MKNU Tiie Soil Robber and the Community Robber. F r u it Oornmeal Muffin». Hroiltd Bacon Lat« lead Totatoaa Ooffff. To Eleanor F. Butler, George M. Tice, Jonah Lowe, A. N Robinson. Jel l Lot* 1,2, 3, 4, 13, 14, block K dena Courier aud A. K. Courier, Julia Two fine building lot* in block I. Courier; A. E. Kimball, ti, East View add. To Esther Montgomery and the II. S. Montgomery estate; it. C. Brown, t For rent, house, barn, 8 lots; $0; J. S. Courier, Salem, Falls City Ji Flli* «t-eet. Property for sale. Western Railway Company. E I.. Bon- Purant. Mae Nichols and W. E. Nieh 4 For Sale, 2 good lots, on Pine ols. Matilda Travis, M 0. Hubbard. street in block K, cultivated. Esther Montgomery and II. S. Mont­ gomery estate, Fred Chapin. Jennie ' I.ols 13. I I, 15, lti, block O, at a Snodgrass. Matilda Travis, E. Kor- shey. Kolia Waterhouse, Alice Courier; bargain; 4 UK) cash, bnl, on terms To Mrs. B. M. Adams. B. A. Lom­ at 8 ... bard estate. Salem, Falls City West­ ern Railway Company, S. H. Tetherow, *> Two lots, O r. bouse; fruit, ber­ J. C. Frink, A. E. LaDow, Joseph ries, city water, electric light; cl >se Wankey estate, Salem, Falls City & in, bargain. Western Railway Company, Clarence 7 For sale. One acre, adjoining city Aiknian estate, Mrs. A. G. Stewart, limits, with 5-room bouse. A bar­ Jack Wagner. To C. M. Munson, Surah Linehack, gain at $425, terms. House to rent. Rida l.ineback. Otto Kneebone, R Bur­ ton. Eleanor F. Butler, L. C. Tyler, * For sale — 11 acres, partially im­ H. Hanson. G. Lindsey, proved, house, timber; spring and To J . Trueax, Falls City Lumber living stream; near western city Company, John Hughes, J. O. Cham­ berlain, J. T. Chamberlain estate. A. limits; price, $1000, half cash. Walker, Alex Courier, M. G. Ellis, Chas. Olts. William Ellis, C L. Hop­ 9 For sale, one acre, cultivated, kins, Chas. Trimble. Philip Gottfried, Iruit, berries; ti-r. bouse insured Richard Toe unknown owner of tract of for $1 100; elec, light, city water, land fronting on Bridge street; To T. D. Hollowell, D. Tollar, R. E. cesspool; puce 1)050; all cash, or Williams, N. A. Lunde, Clara Emmett, 4700 cash, terms on balance, W. B. Me Known, F. Droege, J. B. Taw- it' For sale, 7 lots (all of block A) ney, A. F. Courier, Jeldenu Courier, in Montgomery'* addition to Fulls W. H Estey; To W. B. McKown, C. S. O’Brien, City ; good garden ground, fenced ; Joseph Hudson, John Doe unknown city water; price 41100 if bought owner of tractot land fronting on South Main street, Jennie M. Cobb, Chas. t\¡thin the next 30 days, Richey. R.R. Bettis estate, G. L. Mc- Murphy, W. H. Matthews, C. J . Brad- i li For sale, tine home in city, with ley, B. F. Boughey, O. H. Hudson, E. 25 acres, 10 cultivated, G. Stram, Bert Dennis, J . M, Den­ nis estate, Alex Courier, D. Shepherd, l- For sale, lots 7, 8, 14, 28 block K, To Alex Courier and D. Shepherd, and lots 11 and 12 block K. Will T. B. Hooker, J . M. Dennis estate, trade for Portland property. John Walker, C. H. Conklin, O. H. Hudson, Salem,Falls City & Western 11 For sale, lot 2 block M, M. ad. Railway Company, W. H. Matthews, E. G. White, Ada Chapin, and all if For sale, 80 a. 1J mi. north of city other persons in interest, property hoi. 20 a. improved; 25 a. good timber; ders and ownets of Falls City, Polk County, Oregon, whose property is plenty of pasture and wutt-r. fronting or abutting upon the streets D To rent, 12- r house, hereinafter described, Notice is hereby given, that the I* Two acres, cultivated, fruit, ber­ City Council of Falls City, Oregon, ries; fi r. bouse, sheds; water, elec­ contemplates the passage of an Ordi­ nance requiring the improvement of tric light; will divide. the following described streets, to- 17 Three acres, adjoining city, wit: All that part of Fifth street be­ l* Five acres, in city. ginning at the intersection of said Six lots, no improvements; cheap Fifth street with Mitchell street and running thence north to the intersec­ Lot 5 and 20 ft. of lot 4 hlk I), 70 tion of said Fifth street with Pros­ pect avenue; feet front, on North Maiu street, is All of Third street; for sale at a bargain; lest building All of Montgomery street; lot in town. See F. K. Hubbard, All of Butler street; All that part of Clark street begin­ F. K. Hubbard Realty Company ning at the south line of the city lim­ In T h * News office, F a lls Ci|y its of Falls City and running thence north to the intersection of said Clark street with Butler street; Notice to Electric Light Users All of Lombard street; All that part of Bridge street be­ All persons owing the Falls City ginning at tne south side of the Salem, Electric Light Co. for service prior Falls City & Western Railway Com­ pany’s track and running thence south to April 1, 1011, will please pay to the intersection of said Bridge the amount to C. W. !.ee at The street, with Chamberlain street. \V. E. N ewsom All that part of South Main street News office. beginning at the intersection of said South Main street with Dayton street and running thence east to the inter­ Stop at E lli s ’ section of said South Main street and Sheldon avenue; All that part of Sheldon avenue be­ ginning at the intrasection of said Sheldon avenue and South Main street and running thence south to the south line of the right of way of the Salem, Falls City&Western Railroad; All the above described streets and parts of streets being located and situ - | ate in the city o f Falls City, Polk j County, Oregon. That said improvement will consist ^ in mineral in the building of macad dam streets on a grade heretofore es- I tablished by Ordinance, such improve | ment to be made at the time and in I the manner to be hereafter prescrib- j ed by Ordinance. The cost of such improvement will be assessed to the real property front­ and get a dish of the famous ing and abutting on said streets, That the city council of said city M T . H O O D I C E C R E A M will sit in the council chamber of said ' city on the 19th day o f May, 1914, at th* hour of 7:30 o'clock in the evening of said day, and at said time and place to hear and determine objections and remonstrances thereto, if any there VOK be, and That all owners and other per­ sons in interest may attend at said time and place and show cause if any they have, why such improvement should not be made. Done by order of the City Council of Falls City, Polk County, Oregon, — — made on the 4 th day of May, 1914, Witness my hand and the official seal of said City of Falls City, Oregon, this 8th day of May, 1914. (L. S.) C. W. LEE, Auditor and Police Judge of Falls City, Oregon. ltOILED baron, properly prepared. Is exceedingly good, and it makes an excellent appetizer for servlug with other viands. W h ic h It t h * G re a te r R o b b e r, the Chicken Livers With Baron -Clean Farmer Who Roba Hit Soil or the the livers and cut each liver in six Wrap a thin slice of bacon Man Who Roba the Community f—A pieces Glorious American Privilege — Time a round each piece and fasten with a small skewer Tut in a broiler, place to Pause and Consider. I over a dripping pan and bake In a hot (C op yrigh ted . 1914. by T h o m a s J S u lliv an I , oven until the bacon is crisp, turuiug There are umu.v and various kinds of once during the cooking robbers loose today in this laud of Crisply Browned. plenty, but perhaps the two moat on Broiled Bacon.—Grease an iron pan popular of them are the soil robber aud with bacon rind and beat tt to the the community robber—the farmer smoking point Then put In the slice* who robs his land of its producing of bacon. Tip tbe pan at a sharp angle strength aud the consumer who robs so that the fat will run down, ami with a fork keep the pieces of bacon his community of its dollars. The high grade, successful farmer is from dropping into the fat. Turn them the one who Increase« rather than di­ two or three times until they are crisp minishes the fertility of bis laud Ev ] and dry and golden brown Broiled ba ery year he changes his crop with that con served with eggs makes a dainty one object in view. He subscribes for breakfast dish for spriug mornings. Macaroni and Bacon. — Boil short and reads very carefully the agrlcul tural reports. | have no money on deposit in the local thick and smooth add half a cupful ot banks; they do not advertise in the grated cheese and as soon us it is melt local newspapers; they do not give ed |K)ur the mixture over the slices of credit; they do not even pay the freight toast Put two slices of the bacon on on goods they sell. Every cent taken each pie« e and serve nt once. b.v them out of the community is per manently lost to the business of that community. These are all plain and evident truths, are they not? We would ask this very same farmer, who would be insulted were he charg ed with neglecting to keep his soil en ricbed to the highest possible degree, to explain how he can deliberately rob bis community by buying bis goods from out of town concerns. Farmer Planted In Community. Tbe f a r m e r p l a n t s see d I d t h e soil. ■ Dd in order to produce results he must By HOLLAND. keep that soil fertilized. Being him HE valuable news of the self planted I d the community, be d oe s day is not confined to bis trading in a foreign city and there­ the news columns. It Is also by assists his Community In becoming seen in the advertisements. poor Of course It Is important to Why should this farmer have great know what President Wilson er respect for the seed which he plants is doing, what the latest de­ than be has for himself, his family or velopments are in China or bis neighbor? what baseball club leads the There is a community in Minnesota league. But it Is also impor­ in the center of which is a city era 1 bracing about 10.000 people, and it is tant to know where a bargain conservatively estimated that some- j In boys’ waists, garden hose, thing more than $300.000 annually is breakfast food or straw hats eent from there to mail order houses ! may be found. for the purchase of goods which could j These bits of commercial Just as well be secured at the home news are among the adver­ stores. tisements. Wise persons look This estimate is based on tbe figures for them and take advantage secured from reliable sources in the of them when they are doing aforementioned community — that is. their buying. The leading from the banker, the express ageDt merchants are continually and tbe postmaster. telling you news of their This, perhaps, is tbe strongest evi stores, news that is Impor­ deuce of "robbing” a community. tant because It often means The answer to the above may be a real saving and always that a man has a right to buy where 1 means something new and be pleases It is bis money he is spend I worth while. lng. and be has tbe right to send it Read the advertisements if away if he wishes, particularly if he you seek Important news feels that be is to be tbe gainer Read them regularly aud al­ thereby. ways with the thought that A Glorious American Privilege. j back of eacb advertisement Quite true. In this glorious America are the reputation and busi­ of ours every citizen is p r i v i l e g e d ft ness standing of the mer­ consult his own pleasure in spending chant He could not afford his money. He can spend It or board to deceive you even If be it up. or he may contribute it for the were so inclined. purpose of b u l l d l D g monuments to the ONLY TRUTHFUL memory of great men. No one can Notice of Appointment | ADVERTISING PAYS. lawfully dispute that right. Likewise tbe soil robber has the 1 ____________________________I Notice Is hereby given, that the underHlgned, right to use his land as he wishes and Henry C. Brown, ban been duly appointed a» Ad­ Absolutely Original. without any consideration for its fu ministrator of the estate of Amy J Brown, de­ “I don't believe that man ever said ceased, by the County Court of Polk county, ture fertility. Tbe laud belongs to Oregon, and he has duly qualified as such Ad­ him. and he can do aa be pleases with an original thing in bis life.” “I beard him say an original thing ministrator. it. He is a free man. surrounded by Therefore, all persons having < lalms against hundreds of laws enacted for the pro Just a moment ago.” said estate are hereby notified and required to “What was it?” tectloD of bis rights. present the same duly verified to the under "He said he thought be was one of signed, Pause and Consider. Henry C, Brown, at hia residence at the brightest men on earth. Nobody Willamina, Oregon within six months from the I The parallel drawn between the two cases has a tendency to give the com ever said that before.”—Chicago Bee first publication of this notice in the Falls City News, said date being the 11th day of March 1914. iinuDlty robber a chance to pause and ord-Herald. Dated this 7th day of March, A.D. 1914 consider. H enry C. B rown , Easily Explained. j He should give tbe matter very McCain, Vinton A Burdctt Administrator Judge—You say it was pitch dark serioua attention and thought and en Attorneys for said estate. of said estate. when you received tbe blow. Then •men vor to figure out a method by how can you swear the prisoner gave (whicb be ran increase Its wealth. Just 800 sheela of paper, 4”x6”, 5c; or ' ias tbe houest farmer Increases the i t ? Complainant—When he hit m e t saw 6”x8,” 10c, at The News office. (richness nnd productiveness of his soil - fin this way only rail s large and sub stars, your honor, and 1 recognized his Job printing “as you like it” at features by the starlight — Philadel stantial community be attained. SOME FARMERS ROB LAND. B Important News In Advertisements T phia Ledger The News office. Conte ctionery p rc fc w to n n l C a rte P HYSIC IA N W . B. Officer, M . D. W ANTS i’ ll vaici an ________ F. M. HELLW ARTH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON »IA m m T'.ll,., Bldg,. O#«» *ti.l .......... Kalla Clt Ht’hMt iu p * ll O llt’ o l i o _________ Orvgott A T T O N N IC Y J A S . Q. M ELTZ KL, A t to r * * » a t Lav* Tractive In *11 thr S(«t# court*. Huile It llil.li Br«yni*u BM* , phone WS S s l s m . O rtgon HKNTIltT Dr. A.G. Atwood D E N T IS T Phon« 1931 F all* City. Or. FU M E R A I. D IR EC TO R R. L. CHAPMAN Funeral Director W e * lt* n d I* *11 w ork p ro m p tly . D alles as*J Kalla C ity. O r *tu > tn co 0 c n r t ö ______ II O T K L JfaltsGitçlbctcl Ssm p ls Room* B * * t Accommodation* F. Dro*u*. Proprietor KARIIKH HUM'S Bohle’s Barber Shops F all* City, Oregon Whtrc you c i* |«l * Shiv*. Hair Cul, Bath or 'Shine I l l ' l l . D I M , CO NTRAtTOR S a u l Ouderklrk Building C o n tra c t o r. Made. Phone 194 R epairs P atents A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest dr- * ‘ Ion of any sclent!“ illation scientific ' *-------* tournai. Tcrtns, __ J ^ $3 f ; four months, • L 8old by all newsdealer». öjlVmNBW York ich Office, b A26 F Bt„ W ashington, D. C* , S** to Hi* R*-*l*oti*n. By M. QUAD. It’opyrlght. 1014. t>y Auuclatot LUarary Pros*. I O tiio President: Dear Sir—You naturally want a mh ' oiu I term. T | i uaturully want to huug on I to n good thing. Naturally, I lay lit« matter before Mr*, Plukbaiu for tier dlaguoaia and after a llltle thought «ho «ay*: 'Tap, It'* easier than climbing a tiaaawood tree.” Bully. Glvs the people of Jerlclui *omo­ ttling to think about Hut wlint? A new poatofflee. Wo want ouo of Scotch granite etandlug In it block by Itself. Wo waul congreo* to make au appropriation of at leaat $.'■ 00,000 Wo want a gold lenfod cu­ pola ou top. Got ua an appropriation of $fi00.000 ami the cheer* of our people will ro- aoiiiid the length uud breadth of tb* ! land. I would modestly suggest to you. Mr. President, that in recommending thl* appropriation to congreea you specify a building nt least thlrtoen stories high. Tbe luuiemeiit of such a building cau tie rented out for a cooper atiop aud all tbo atorloa uot uceded by the post- office to lawyer*, doctor*, insurance men. ctuba, ngcutn of oil well# aud silver mines and so on. One entire story can bo rented to th# Jericho poker clnb, of which I am lb# honored president A* it is now. th# rooms occupied will accommodate only about one quarter of tbo men that want to play. It I* bonont poker, Mr. President The Jericho Suffragette club would take another atory. If It was OnUbed off in pink and bad a Bounding board to enable every woman to hear her­ self talk and no other a|>eaker. Mrs. Ptnkhnm has figured out that at least »even of the atorlea would bs occupied by correspondence schools, and if there wus a floor remaining It could be rented to such real eatats agents as wish to lie out of their city uflb'es when a buyer call* to denounc* them for selling real eetate under wa­ ter. Mr I’resident, will you pause a «no ment nn«l reflect what a dignity It would give me to be a poatmaatcr In a Elle & Elle See us before you build. We may save you money. Phone 1411 AT I.ZAHT T HI RT EEN STOHIBS- Z \K Irta b o TRADE M A RK S Scientific American. A $300,000 Thlr«**n Story Sl»y*or*p*r Will Fill th* 8>ll, and if th* Presi­ dent Win Do That Littl* Thing Pap’ll Contractors and Builders D esigns C opyrights A c . Anyon« pending rt nkt sf ru find deRrrt niton may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is probably natenjabl». Communica­ tions at rid If confident fal. HANDBOOK on Patent» sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn tk Co. receive ifcUil notice, without charge, In the P 0 ST 0 F F IC E . C O N T R A C T O R S A N D IIU 11.D K R S Bundles sent Tuesday evenings. y ea rs * A NEW Falls City. Ore. Salem Laundry Agency EXPERIENCE Dignity of Jericho. ORI«« ovvi rh um |Mii|i', «Imi «lor* Mu tuai i'li..ii* m i I'huii* Night Call 4,1 Independence Ice Cream oven eo Makes a Strong Plea For the Physician an * S u rg tin H arrin gton ’s H A R R I N G T O N ’S 010 PAP P 1 NKHAM Notice to News Subscribers A blue-pancll cro** mark on «HI* notice m**n* that your aubaorlp- «Ion «• Th* N*w* ha* expired and n**d*flxlns D* 1« now Itilrteen story building! And you mint realize that h share of tho luster of that dignity would reflect on you. A m It 1 m now, the postofflee 1* hardly larger tbnn n chicken coop. I slouch around in my old dud*, and when com­ manded to lick on the stamp* for pa­ trons out comes my tongue to meekly obey. Every one can be as familiar as ho wishes, and any attempt on my part to freeze him out Is met with: ”Ob, cut that out, I’api You are not knee high to the constable!” Two or three Huiiday* ago I went to church with a bad cough on me. Dea­ con Watkins came up tbe alale and whispered: “Pap, you will have to cut that bark­ ing out or leave tho church!’’ If 1 was running n postofflee In a skyscraper would Deacon Watkins or nny other man have dared to tslk to mo llko that? You know they wouldn’t I represent the government here In Jericho. If I represent It from a chicken coop then tbe dignity of tbs government must suffer. Let It be known that Jericho Is to have a $500,000 federal building and what happens? Jericho will take a boom nnd Elder Jackson can sell his sheep pasture for town lots and quit gambling. My grocery will be situated In tb* new building and I positively guaran­ tee to sell dill pickles 20 per cent low­ er than any other grocer In tbe stats. The new building can contain a san­ atorium where members of congress ran come from time to time and plsy poker nnd rest from their arduous la­ bors. Give us that federal building and you aro booked for a second term, sure. Withhold It, nnd I will not bs an­ swerable. OLD PAP PINKFIAM, Postmaster Without Dignity.