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2 T u n P a u k C it y N e w », M ay 1 6 ,1 9 1 4 ÜlJir ____ ¿ ____________ F a lls Cdltii _______ N r u _ ts _ one or and 8treet bui,din*f outfit- lf may judge by the experience C. W. LEE. EDITOE AMD P O B U tH F E t i t e r e d m »eenml-eUi«i m a ll at the p o it a f f K v at F a lla C ity . P o lk O w n l j , O r t'i« # , unde r the A d o f l*oti(rc«a o f M a r c h 3. 1ST». Telephones News Office. 83; Residence. 821 S ubscription Rat««: One yosr. f 1.00; six month«. 60 cents: th re e m onths. 26 cen ts: sin sle copy. & cts. A blute-pencil m ark on th e ft rat p ag e o f The N ew s m ean s th a t y our su b scrip tio n is due. The N ew s is re p re sen te d for fo reign ad v ertisin g by T h « A m e ric a n P r a s s A s s o c ia tio n G eneral «Sen, New York and Chicago. A d v e rtis in g R a te s : D isp lay . 10 c e n ts a n in c h : B u sin e ss N otices. S c e n ts a l i n e ; For Sale, R en t. F .x cb an g e. W an t a n d Pay E n te r ta in m e n t No tic e s. & e t a a lin e . 10 c ts. s lin e fo r th re e is s u e s . C ard of T h a n k s 50 c ts ; Legal N o tic e s.leg a l ra te s C opy fo r n e w avis, a n d c h a n g e s sh o u ld be se n t to T he News n o t la te r th a n W ed n esd ay ._______ OFFICIAL DimECTORY OF FALLS CITY F K .H u h h a id M ayor. T. D. H o lk m c ll. C o u n c ilm a n a t L arge W. T G rie r, 11. C. B row n, A lb ert Teal C o u u c iltn e n A. S am p so n , C. L. H o p k in s. A. E. M eyer C. W. Lee. A u d ito r a m i P o lice J u d g e W a lte r L. T o o se J r ., C ity A tto rn e y . W. P. L ew is. M arsh a l a n d W a te r S u p t. hl. L. T h o m p so n . T r e a s u re r J. J . S am m o n s. E n g in e e r Dr. F. M H e llw a rth . H e a lth Officer. 1 b e C o u n c il m e e ts i n re g u la r sessio n o n th e first M onday e v e n in g of e ac h m o n th , a t 7 30 o ’clock In th e office o f th e F a lls C ity News. S a t u r d a y . M a y 16. 1914 DECEPTION A CRAVE OFFENSE of Falls City, it will not be con- sidered a good investment. D. H. Upjohn has resigned as Polk county attorney and has started the weekly Gazette at Saieni. That’s climbing the ladder of fame, anyhow. J. E. Sibley is now county attorney. Oregon City paid a detective $ 89 to convict a doctor of writ ing a certain kind of prescrip tions. The fine was $100. That is rather a big price to pay for a In IK, Art of Deception the Moil Order Houeee Exeat the World— Where le net profit of $11. the Doubting Thomae Who Doee Net A. J. Beveridge very cleverly Remember the "Sight Uneeen" shows, in a recent magazine ar Tradee of Boyhood Days? ticle, that the Democratic control I C o p y r i g h t e d , I M i b y T h o m e » J S u l l i v a n . I Of all th e evil spirit» abroad In the in Congress is due to the fact that the Republican party is “all land deception Is th e most dangerous It Is th e first a n d w orst of all frauds. cut to pieces.” E x ag g eratio n Is a biota! relative to The manufacturers of Oregon falsehood a u d nearly as hlauiable are demanding that there be a Some men an d som e business concern* stop to the enactment of freak can never s ta te an o rd in ary fa c t In laws. Our boosters scream for ord lu ary te rm s All th eir geeee are sw au s till you see them. more factories and our restrict T h ere Is no stre n g th In exaggeration ive laws. E vcu th e tr u th Is w eakened by being Oregon prunes command the expressed too strongly. A Gaping Monster. highest prices in the Eastern M ankind I d tb e gross Is a gaping markets. Not many years ago m onster th a t lo re s to be deceived and California prunes were the only has seldom beeu disappointed. They kind known in those markets. say th a t tdiota only may be cozened Portland Rose Festival, Junej tw ice, b u t how about tb e mall order 9, 10, 11, 12. The former King, j buyers? How o ften a re they deceived by tb e larg e catalo g u e bouses? Rex Oregonus, is out of business, j In th e a r t of deception th e g reat and the “Queen of Rosaria” has mail o rd er houses excel tb e w orld. In th e ir g reed fo r g ain and ru sh to vic- taken his place. The S. P. and P.. E. & E. rail-: Umlz® tbe ^ aud **“■> p a in t th e ir p ictu res of alleged bargains way companies offer suggest too alluringly. T hey instill confidence ions in regard to your summer In th e rniud of th e buyer, only later outing for 1914. Read the ad to fill bis h e a rt w ith d o u b t aud dls gust on front page. W ho does n o t rem em ber th e "sight Ben F. Beezley of Newport, unseen" tra d e s o r "sw ap s" of boyhood d ay s? O ne o f th e p a rtie s In tb e tra n s has been appointed Road Super action usu ally g o t th e w o rst o f it. visor of Lincoln county. Ben d id n 't he? A nd a s a ru le it w asn 't knows how to make good roads. th e one w ho proposed th e deal, w as It? T h ere Is a lot o f th e sa m e so rt of Commission government in "sig h t u n seen " tra d in g (polng on to Portland does not appear to be a day. only n o w ad ay s it is called m er blooming success, “though it is c h an d isin g by mall. Catalogues Look Inviting. not yet a dismal failure.” T b e lllu straU o u s in tb e catalo g u es of The proibitionistshave nomina th e retail m all o rd e r h o u ses look in v it ted a sort of a compromise state ing. T be read in g m a tte r sounds nice. .. , ... , i an d som etim es th e d eal tu r n s o u t all ticket, with U Ren for governor. rlgbt B ut, even su p p o sin g it does, w here —Jefferson Review. in is th e b u y er a n y b e tte r off th a n If Less expensive sport and more he bought from th e hom e m erch an t? work and closer attention to busi T ak e an y a rtic le you choose from the ness would help reduce the high long list of th in g s sold by m all and you will flud upon Investigation th a t cost of living. you can buy it J o s t as cheaply an d The wage war in Colorado is more shamefull than anything that has happened or that could happen in Mexico. The Colorado State government has been shifty and uncertain in dealing with the inhuman atrocities cemmited upon miners, and consequently that State has been a battle ground for the past ten years. State officials seem to have taken it for granted that property rights are’ above human rights; that the Rockefeller dollar is above the man who produces the dollar. That theory may be all right in Mexico, or South Africa, but in Colorado—well, hardly. Why not a popular movement for boys to become better around home and at school? Instead of making hikes, why should not boys learn to work during vaca tion? asks How’s Magazine. Boys must learn to, and the sooner they begin the better for them. A boys’ movement based on mere idleness will result in more poli A Communication ticians. Why should there not be a boys’ movement to aid par To the Editor: 1 wish to make a statement, ents rather than a boys’ move ment to aid a set of schemers?— through your paper, concerning certain stories that have been Salem Statesman. The S. P. is sending out ex told about me, by some people ceptionally fine booklets descrip who live on the north side of tiveof Newport, Tillamook County Falls City, who, for years, have Beaches and Vacation Days in been telling that I am guilty of a Oregon. Get copies of these book robbery in the East, or that I am lets and you will sure get the va to blame for some one going to cation fever. You will also learn the penitentiary. These scoundrels never rise that Oregon furnishes all the attractive features necessary for higher than slander, and will an enjoyable outing. Ask the stoop even in that to defame in railway agent for copies of the nocent women and children. They are most content when booklets. The Water Board met in the their forked tongues are wagging council chamber, Monday even for evil purposes. For years I have kept silent, ing with three members and the hoping they would finally run out mayor present. Application No. of lies and slander, and quit, but 3483 and permit No. 1939 “To it seems that this course has giv appropriate the public waters of en them greater boldness. the State of Oregon’’ haviag been In justice to myself, my family granted hy the State Water and the good people of Falls City, Board to the Falls City Water I feel it is time to speak. Board, the line to Glaze creek I can only brand these stories will now be completed. as base slanders by people who The Federal Pure Food laws do make up lies and tell them be not prevent adulteration, if we hind my back. The world hate 3 are to judge by the numerous a sneaking coward and a malici small fines imposed by the Gov ous falsifier. Both of these ernment. It seems that the fines characters are found in ihe house imposed are considered in the holds of these defamers of my nature of a license to violate the character. They have proven law. This was not the case under themselves sneaking cowards by the management of Harvey W. writing unsigned or falsely sign Wiley. ed letters and cards and send Construction work is being ing them to me through the mails; done on the Valley & Siletz rail they have proven themselves road between Independence and malicious slanderers by telling Hoskins. The mill at Hoskins ies about me they know are lies, has been set in operation by from start to finish. manager C. O. Johnson, with L, The true story which is used U. Ingram as sawyer. as the basis for these lying stori “Choosing a Calling’’ is the ti es concerning myself may he had tle of a new booklet issued by by writing to ex-sheriff Chas. M. the University of Oregon, “ for King, circuit judge Davis, or to the information of the high school the clerk of the court at Stanton, students of the State,” and we Montcalm county, Michigan; or may add, also, for the information to the Detroit, Lansing & North of all young people. ern Ry. Co., or to the detectives Oregon City council proposes Johnson and Root, of the railway to spend $12,000 for a rock crush- company. (Signed) Wm. Estelle. Exaggeration a Blood Relative to Falsehood. EXPERIENCE OF CONSUMERS. May 15 In American History. IT'.MI I'rvalileiit W ashington appealed to (he A ustrian em peror to release H enerol L a fay ette from w ar prison and |<ermlt him to come to America IMi I Q eueral S h erm an 's troops broke through ih e C o nfederate defense a t various |M>lnla around Koaacn. tia . At iiight (len eral Johnston'» arm y aluindonod 11» ixisitlon uiid retreat- , <al to w ard Home. E n tera l loss a t Reenca, 2.700 killed and w ounded; C onfederate, 1,800 in all. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. E vening sta rs: M ars. Venus, H aturu M orning sta rs M ercury, Ju p iter. Plan et Venus. 2 degretw north o f 1'lauet Saturn, due w est high up. Hint s ta r A ldebarau and I’lelad«*» below ; Orion aoutb and A uriga, w ith th e b rilliant Capellu, north May 16 In American History. IT7H — C ongress sum m oned G eneral W ashington to appear liefore th a t body to consult about "Ih e present posture of affairs." 1804 G eneral B. K. B utler'a arm y w as drtveu from th e positions captured a t D rury’s Bluffs on tbe 13th. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. E vening star*; Mar». Venus, Haturu M orning sta rs: M ercury, Ju p iter. Con stellnUon Virgo spans the southern and so u th eastern sky. w ith tb e first mag nltudo c le a r w h ite sta r. Spies well above tb e horizon about 8:30 p. ai. hint from tb e arm y tlmt l*e "a s aunt» th e c ro w s of A m erica." 1 1807 T he trial of A aron llu rr. form er vice president of Iho U nited State», for high treason began a t lllch- mond. 1850 A ssault on t'liu rlea S um ner In aeiiHte ch am b er by Preatou Brooks o f South C arolina 1 ms * E dw ard Bellamy, au th o r ot TIi* attention of all is directed to paragraph 4 of section 470, Postal Law* and Regulations, Which ro- quires that Iho name and addrtai •f thu sender shall appear on sverjr package that t* to ba tent by par "Looking Backward." "Equality," cel poet, or it will not bo accepted etc., i IU h I; lairu 1850. for'm ailing. 0 P * ■» Ira 0, Mehrling, P.|V. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. E vening sta rs: M ercury. M ars, Ve nus. S atu rn M orning s ta r: Ju p ite r. A retu rn s, golden or orange yellow and sw ift moving, euuspicilou». du e soulh ••sat, high up aluiui 8 p. in May 23 In American History. 1781 G eneral W ashington an d hi» F rench ally, C ount ile Hoctiamlx-au, planned lo a ttack Ihe B ritish In New York city. 1783 J a m e s o ils o ra to r of tb e p atrio t cause In the Hevulullnii, dltal: tiorii 1725. 1864 T he F ederal arm y, w ith G ran t, crnaaed North Anna river, finding L ee's troops from S|H>tt»ylvauln strongly lutreuchcd ou th e south bank. ASTRONOMICAL EVEN TS. E vening sta rs M ercury. M ars, Ve nus, S atu rn M orning alar: J u p ite r T h e bright s ta r north of the P leiades (n o r t h w e s t e r n sky i la A lg o l ASTRONOMICAL EVEN TS. E vening sta rs : Saturn, M ercury, Mars. Venus. M orning s ta r: Ju p iter. T he howl of th e G re a te r D ipper, open to th e no rth n orthw est, is alm ost ex actly overhead a b o u t 8:15 p. m. May 18 In American History. 1075 — Jam ea M arquette, m issionary and explorer, died; born 1037. 1804— G eneral W. T. S herm an's troops occupied Home a n d K ingston, Ga., d riv in g out C onfederates. 1910—'T he e a rth passed th rough the tall of H alley 's com et a t 10:17 p. m., New York time. 1913—W aters of th e Pacific ocean a d m itted to th e P an am a canal through a d ike n ear Mlraflores. A8TRONOM ICAL EVEN TS. E vening sta rs: M ercury. M ars. Ve nus. Saturn. M orning s ta r; Ju p iter. T he Milky wny ex ten d s from th e east ern to th e w estern points, being high est in tb e no rth and n o rth w est about V p. ID . Ju st as well a t hom e. T h e expense of selling it by m ail is Ju s t a s g re a t a s th e expense o f selling i t over th e coun May 19 In American History. ter. Your local m erc h a n ts h a v e rent, ta x 1 7 8 0 -M arvelous obscuration o f sun light In New E ngland began a t 10 es. clerk hire. etc., to pay. an d the o’clock a. m. nnd continued all day. mail o rd e r houses have tb e s«une e x penses. only re n t an d tnrxes a re h ig h e r i 1795 Josiah B a rtle tt, "sig n er” fo r New H nm pshlre, died; born 1729. in tb e large c itie s th a n In tb e co u n try town. And, in ad d ition, they h a r e to 1804—W hile th e Federal A rm y o f the Potom ac w as preparing to abandon m ain tain n sm all a rm y of bookkeepers, tls lines a t Spottsylvanla th e Con sten o g rap h ers, sh ip p in g clerks and rtth fed erates sp ru n g a bold atta c k , de e r em ployees, besides th e Immense coat laying the m ovem ent tw o days. o f ad v ertisin g . H ow m any of th e ru ral consum ers | 1913—T he C alifornia alien laud bill be cam e a law. know th a t a d v e rtisin g appearing In w h a t a re know n n s mall o rd er advert!» ASTRONOMICAL EVEN TS. ing m edium s c o sts from $42 to $85 an E vening sta rs : M ercury. M ars, Ve inch I d single co lu m n s? It is tru e nev nus. Saturn. M orning s ta r: Ju p iter. erth eless W tiere does tb e enorm ous T ile N orthern Cross, constellation Cyg profit com e fjrom o u t o f w hich these nus. close to tb e n o rth easte rn horizon, enorm ous M ils a re paid? O ut of the along th e M ilky w ay about 9 p m pockets o f th e consum ers. W ould 'Woloome Such B argains. May 20 In American History. T h e city people w ould go wild w ith Joy If th e se 011811 o rd er houses a c tu a l 1772—D orothy Payne, fam ous as "D ol ly M adison,” w ife o f P resid en t ly had v alr.es w ith sty le and quality. M adison, b o rn ; died 1849. T hey w o u ld no t need to leave their ow n lartpe c ities to sell a t th e prices 1834— M arquis de L afay ette, French nlly of th e A m erican R evolutionists, they q u o te , a s th e city people would died in P a ris; born 1757. sw oop dow n upon tb e ir b arg ain s like h u n g ry hen h aw k s on green goslings. 1864 -G e n e ra l P. G. T. B eauregard's C o nfederate arm y effectually “hot B u t "with sty le an d value lacking they tied up” G eneral B u tler's Federal do not d a re show tb e ir goods in the arm y a t B erm uda H un d red , on clt,»/ w here th e prospective custom ers Ja m e s river. wv)uld have th e o p p o rtu n ity of com p ariso n . b u t by cleverly w orded and 1913—H. M F lagler, cap ita list and railw ay m agnate, died; born 1830. E x ag g erated descrip tion they m ak e tbe co u n try people believe they a re offer ASTRONOMICAL EVEN TS. ing m ore d e sirab le w area th a n the E vening sta ra : M ercury, M ara, Ve co u n try m e rc h a n t c arries and a t a less nus, Saturn. M orning s ta r: Ju p iter. price, and. h av in g no o p p o rtu n ity fo r T he brilliancy o f tb e Milky w ay In th e com parison b efo re buying, m any peo n o rth e a st section Is to be noted I d tb e ple n a tu ra lly a re duped. E verybody know s th e p ic tu re o f a evening. five d o lla r auJt o f clo thes looks aa good May 21 In American History. a s th e p ic tu re o f a tw e n ty d o lla r s u i t T h e descrip tio n read s well. T h e su it 1776—G eneral W ashington placed the seem s to be w h a t you w a n t C ontinental arm y In com m and of G eneral Israel P u tn am and started C ash W ith th e O rder, fo r Philadelphia to a n sw er a sum You sen d your good m oney be m ons from congress. c a u se tibe mall o rd er bouse w ill not a c Johnson, statesm an , cep t a.u o rd e r w here th e m o n ey doe* 1796—Heverdy born a t A nnapolis, Md.; died 1876. n o t accom pany It. T hen th e su it a r rives. I t w as to be all wool, b u t It .’ » 1864—T he Fedora la abandoned the siege of H pottsylvsnia and m arch n o t J t Is fully a size too larg e and ed to w ard N orth Anna river, on the se v e ra l y e a rs o u t o f d ate, aod. besides, road to Itlcbm ond. it h a s th e sty le and g en eral a p p e a r 100 ,V -A lblon W. Tourgee, noted w riter an ce o f the prison m ade g arm en t. atV l lectu rer and U nited S tates con- If Mr. Mail O rder M an w ere right mil a t B ordeaux, died; horn 1838. th ere you w ould not accep t th e goods, b u t he Is f a r aw ay, selling suits, no A STR O N O M IC A L EVEN TS. doubt, to som e o th er nonsuspectlng E vening t?iars: M ercury, M ara, Ve sons of m an. M orning s ta r: Ju p iter. N ext tim e you a re a ttra c te d by an nus. Saturn. ad. o f som e mall o rd e r “b a rg a in " Just T h e position o.f th e I/esaer B ear (w ith clip It o u t an d take it to your local P olaris), and Ita' relation to the body d e ale r and s e e If he will not d u p licate o f D raco (n o rth w e s t o f zenith) recalla It T h a t's only neighborly and fa ir th e belief o f Use a n c ie n ts th a t th e Les and gives y*our m e rc h an t a chnncse to aer B ear la a Wing oi* tb e D ragon. m ake good bis sta te m e n t th a t his prices a re th e lo w est an d his g<K>da May 22 In American History. th e beat. 1782- ^Onerai W ashJngton_ai>urned n *» — fe ■■ — . For sale. 2 |-o. good land; 3-4 a. in fruit; 8-r. house, funiishrilj n il walcr; barn.Nither bldgq;*ctitoken», uow, yearling heifer; bog»; harness, tool*. price 12500, lu If cash ; 1 k > e 170. Lend a Hand’ * Citiiena who wish to help 1 he New* give the now* of the town can render a good service by sending or phoning any information they may have of local doings, especially of matters that are not likely to come under the personal observation of the editor. Services In the Churches of Falls City D c id u ii S tar), seen tu Ihe eveulug. May 17 In American History. 1774—G eueral T hom as G age. B ritish m ilitary governor, laudeil In Boa ton to su p p ress th e "rebel»." 1 7 7 d -l)ay of "hum iliation, fastin g and p ray er" in th e catups of th e Con tin en tal arm y. In New York. 1829— Jo h n Ja y , statesm an , died, boru 1745 1875—Jo h n Csb«!i B reckinridge, sol- dler, form er vice president and so u th ern D em ocratic c a n d id a te lu 1800, died; born 1821. ’Parcels Must Bear Return Card Let the water bucket go- It’s a back number, and a useless waste of energy. Use city water. Civil Service examination in Dallas, May 25, for rural mail carriers ir. Folk county. A trainload of Portland teach ers are visiting the Monmouth normal school, today. The Independence city council is having trouble over a paving contract. It is stated that hominy is the only food not manufactured in Oregon. Race meet at Independence, June 4, 5, 6. Purses amount to $1825. Salem Cherry Fair June 25-27. to be held on court house grounds. State Grange meeting in Mon mouth. May 19, 20, 21, 22. Street Improvement Notice C h r is t ia n Sunday: 10 a m, Bible School 11 am , Communion and Preaching 6:30 p.m., . . Chilatian Endeavor 7:80 p.m. Praaching(good ringing) Wednoa. 7:30 p m. Prayer Meeting Friday, 7:30 pm . Choir Practice You are invited to all theae serv ices. Lee Sadler, Pastor. F r e e M e t h o d is t Sunday School . , . 10.00 a.m. “ sermon . . ,11:00 a.m. Young People * Rible »ludy 8:30pm Evening sermon . , 7:80 p.m Prayer meeting Thur*., 7:30 p.m. R. K. Nichol«, Paator. M ktho diht E p is c o p a l Sunday School, . . 10:00 am , Morning Worship . . U:00a.m . Epworth I-eague, . . . 6:80 pm . Preaching Service . .7:30 p m . Indies’ Aid Society, Wrd. aftern’n Choir Practice, Thur. 7:80 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednea. 8 :00 p m. Milton A. Mercy, Paator. OKHMAN L U T H E R A N Preaching tervicea in Toller hall To D. Tollar. R. E. Williams, and at 3.80 p.m., third Sunday ol ea.ti all other persons in intere*t, property month, by Rev. Uro*«e, of Salem. holders and owners of Falls City,Polk county, Oregon, S e v e n t h D ay A dvknt Notice ia hereby iriven, that the city council of Falla City, Oregon, Sabbath school Satuiday 10:00a.m. contemplates the passage of ordin ance requiring the improvement of that certain part of Third street de scribed as follows, to-wit: That part of Third street beginning at the north line of North Main street and running thence north on Third street a distance of UK) feet, to the alley. That *aid improvement will consist in general in the construction of ar tificial stone curbs in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 73of Falls City, Oregon, on said part of Third street in said city, and such improvement to be made at the time and in the manner to be hereafter prescribed by Ordinance. The cost of such improvement will bo assessed to the real property front ing and abutting on said part of said street. That the city council of said city will «it in the council chamber of said city on the 26th day of May, 19)4, at the hour of 7:30 o’clock in the evening of said day, to pass an ordinance requir ing the construction of said curbs on the hereinbefore described p art of Third street and also at said time and place to hear and determine ob jections and remonstrances against the construction of said curbs, if any there be, and That alt owners and other persons in interest may attend at Haid time End place and show cause if any they have, why such proposed curbs should not be constructed. Done by order of the City Council of Falls City, Polk County, Oregon, made on the 4th day of May, 1914, Witness my hand and the official seal of said City of Falls City, Oregon, this 14th day of May, 1914. (L. 8.) C. W. LEE, Auditor and Police Judge of Falls City, Oregon. Preaching service “ 11:00a.m. Prayer meeting Wedne«., 7:80p.m. c a t h o l ic c h u r c h There will be Mass at the Cath olic Church, Mary Mapdalene, regularly, hereafter, on the first and third Sunday of each month. Post Office Time Card Office hours: Daily, except Sun day, 8 a.in. to 6.30 pm . Mail arrives, from Salein-|)allas,9.h5a.in., 3:45 p.m. Black Rock, 1 50 p.m. Mail closes, for Salem, 9.00 am . and 1.00 p.m. Dallas, 9.00 am . and 5.00 p.m. Black Rock, 11.00 am . Office hours: Sunday only, 9:30 to 10:80 a.m: Mail arrives from Salem 9,85a.m. Mail closes lor Salem 9:00 am . Effective Dec. 1, 1913. I k a C. M e h r l i n o , Postmaster. Falls City, Polk Co., Or. Notice of Appointment N otice le h e re b y g iv e n t h a t Ih e n n d e ra ls n a d , H e n ry C. B row n, b a t b e en d u ly a » p o l n le d aa Ad ■ m ln la tra to r o l th a a a ta ta o l T hom aa D. B ro w n , d e ce a se d , by Ibe C o u n ty C o u rt o l P olk c o u n ty , O reg o n , a n d ba baa d u ly q u a lifie d aa au ch Ad- m ln la tra to r . T h e re fo re, all peraona h a v in g c la im » a g a ln a t »aid ra fa le a re h e re b y n o tifie d a n d re q u ire d to p re s e n t Ib e sam e d u ly v e rified to tb e u n d e r- aig n ed . H e n ry C. B row n, a t b le re s id e n c e a t W illa m in a , O regon, w ith in a lx m o n th a fro m tb e first p u b lic a tio n o l tb la n o tic e In th e F alla C ity News, s a id d a te b e in g th e l l t b d a y ol M arch 1(14. H aled tb la 7th d a y o l M arch, A D. MIL Hcsav C. Raows, M cC ain. V in to n à B u rd e n , A tto rn e y s lo r sa id e s ta te . A d m in is tra to r o l a ald e s ta is . R. E. W i l l i a m s , M. L. T h o m p s o n , W. F. N ichols , A. J.V ick , Vice-President Cashier Assistant Cashier President Bank of Falls City F a l l s C i t y , P o l k C o u n t y . O rk o o n Doe8 a General Ranking Business. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States. Notary Public officially connected with the Bank.