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Tuie F ai 5 lir jF a lla (Eitiì N ruiß failed. The court would have none o f this jurisdiction stuff. I The question was. did the man m C ity N kwr , J unk 13, 1011 A STREAM OF WATER. Moulh of . F. UMl. arrested \ iolate the l a « . I here why do«« water iloumg from a D L. W O O D * S O N , P u b lis h e r s . seemed to be no issue on that faucet Rut smaller the further the Knt«*r**d M (piuml riiM i mall at th# M l t C f l c r Why does a stream at ra lla CltJ. N U t'oantj. «Warna, under th«* point so the court imposed a fíne! stream M U ? Art of iViifr«*»a of Mart'll S. 1879 o f a dollar a mile. And as the of molasses coming from a jug con- ordinary man reads about it he tract immediately M ow the mouth Tdephese K m Office. S3. __. „ . . . If and come out in such a hue stream Subscription Ratos: On«? yoar. $1.00; at* month*. applauds and says to him self:! . . , .... ,, .” , „ . . . . . instead of in the tug stream that SO conta; throo months. 25 conts: aingW copy. S eta. That is one instance in which iU rted? A ltr0am of water two Tho Nows ia roprosontod for foreign advertising by common sense triumphed, what- f0et in diameter diminishes to only T h « A m e r ic a n P r a t * A s s o c ia t io n two inches in diameter before it Iu* ever the law may b e.” Oonoral office«. Now York and Chicago. dropped very far. Where, then, doe* I f legal procedure generally Adosrtiaing Rates: Duplay. 10 cent« an in ch . all tlie water go to? Buftine»* Notices 5 cents a line For Sale. Rent. could be stripped o f all other ’l1ie explanation lies in the great Kichange. Want and Pay Entertainment No m atter save this o f inquiry con er velocity of water a* it falls. A ttees. 5 eta. a line. 10 eta. a line for three issue« Card of Thanks N>ota; Legal Notices, legal rates cerning the fact o f guilt or inno pipe of a certain size will transmit Copy for new ads. and changes should be sent cence; i f the sole purpose and in Hiiy number of gallons a minute if to The News not later than Wednesday tent w ere to establish whether the speed of flow be increased or OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Or FALLA CITY the law had been violated or not, decreased. The faster the speed F K. Hubbard. Mayor. the more water delivered per min and these hair-splitting consider T. D. Hollowell. Councilman at 1 Arge ute or per second. Now, water com ations o f w hether there had been ing from a faucet starts with a very II. C. Brown. the utmost regularity in all the slow velocity, consequently only a Albert Teal Councilman A Sampson. preliminariee w ere to be aban few gallons arc transmitted per sec C. L. Hopkins, doned and forgotten there would ond, and therefore the stream has a A . K. Meyer. C. W. I«e . Auditor and R oll«« Judge be wonderful im provem ent in the wide area of cross section. W alter L. Toes# Jr.. City Attorney As the velocity increases on fall administration o f ju stice and a W. p. Lewis, Marshal and Water Supt. ing the number of gallons per sec M. L. Thompson. Treasurer consequent fallin g o ff in the la w ’ s ond transmitted has to remain the J. J Sammons. Engineer violation. same as before, because only a cer Dr. F. M. Hellwarth. Health Officer. I t is not with regard to auto tain number come out every second, 1 he Council meets in regular session on the first Monday evening of each month, at 7 30 o’clock speeding and other minor offen and certainly that number is trans In the office of the Falls City News. mitted at every cross section every ses alone that this reform is de second; otherwise there would be S aturday J une 13. 1914 sirable. The need o f it is o f wide , either a hump or a break in the application, and the hope is that stream. As a constant number of Business in the police court this the adoption o f it w ill be grad- gallons is transmitted and as the week has been unusually good, or ually brought. E vening Tele- velocity increases the size of the jet j-pgjjj must get smaller to accommodate it “ bad” would be the better word. to the speed. At an infinite veloci ty the stream would be zero in di Falls City has the finest water ameter. in the state, and there is nothing “A Convict’s Honor" Many natural phenomena demon more conducive to health, happi \V. F. Hassell, an ex convict strate the above facts. Waterfalls, ness au3 long life than good water, gave a lecture and motion picture for instance, get smaller the further and then that isn’ t all the good scene Thursday night at the Gem they fall, and sometimes reach the bottom in the form of spray. This things either. theatre. The pictures and lecture fact is due, however, to the resist were legends of the brutality in ance of the air. Geysers, as the The Oregonian says that Pendleton flicted upon the prisoners by tin water gets slower going up, have a Oregon was thrown into a state of brutal warden and his more brutal continually increasing stream ns amazement by half dozen society guards at the State Prison at they ascend, and the largest di women appearing on the streets in Salem before the investigation of ameter is at the top of the spout. Pasha pants. We don.t know any The stream of molasses pouring 1912. from a jug contracts just below the thing about “ Pasha’ ’ pants, but The brutal treatment that ouce mouth by surface tension, for this we’ ll bet they beat none these cool existed in that institution was force tries to squeeze the liquid mornings. strongly brought out in bjth lec into the smallest space possible for water the outside surface and that is, of Pendleton, Oregon is certainly let ture aud pictures. The course, a circle. So the stream be ting people know “ she” is on earth. cure, whipping-post, straight-jacket comes cylindrical almost immedi They have discovered a petrified foot and other methods of brutal pun ately after it leaves the mouth of more than a foot long: three doctors ishment, including the hanging of the jug.— New York World. who can’t tell the difference be handcuffed prisoners to cell doors tween smallpox and chickenpox and from 6 to 12 hours at a time were Court Dwarf*. have a bunch o f society women who scenes of the bygone days that were Until about Little more than a parade the streets in "Pasha pants. inflicted upon the helpless culprits century ago dwarfs were frequently kept as court toys. Records of them by the wardeu and his guards. might be multiplied almost indefi There is more significance to in In 1912 Governor West made an nitely. tervention in ti.e Mexican trouble investigation of the rumor3 that Bebe, the dwarf of Stanislaus, than appears on the surface. The were going around concerning the king of Poland, lived to be ninety casual observer would perhaps treatment the inmates were subject years of age, dying in Paris in 1858, imagine that all those urging inter to and feund them to be true. The and is variously described as having measured thirty-five inches and vention or mediation are looking warden was discharged as a result twenty-three inches. Julia, niece of toward the betterment of the con and the present ii cumbent, Col. Augur tus, had two dwarfs, each ditions of the oppressed in Mexico. V. K. Lawson placed in his stead. twenty-eight inches in height, and But it is doubtful if that feature The honor system was established Henrietta Maria had two whose would be considered a minute were and the men were allowed to work joint height was seven feet two it not for the landed interests of without the presence of a guard. inches. The Emperor Augustus had a dwarf named Lucius, w hose height cold-blooded corporations and m il Under humane treatment the pris was two feet and weight seventeen lionaires. Some of the revolution oners became better men and not pounds. T h e last court dwarf in ists are in favor of repudiating the the fierce tigers of crime as existed England wwj Coppernin, who be titles that these corporations and under the old method. At the longed to th e Princess of Wales, millionaires have acquired and conclusion o f the pictures Mar mother of George 111. turning the land back to the guerite Matthews, a ¡Soprano, ren ftftodeet G o l d s m it h . people. Should intervention, or dered a solo which was well receiv Oliver Goldsmith was an under should the mediators, or more pro ed by the audience. paid man from start to finish. Two hundred and fifty dollars for “ The perly speaking, the self-appointed Vicar of Wakefield” was bad enough, dictators accomplish their aims all The republican county central yet for “ The Traveler” he got but would be well with the high-collar $100 and $25 law his “ English Gram ed gentry and the peons could live com m ittee met at the court house mar.” F or “ 'H ie Deserted Village,” last Saturday and organized by in p o tirty and filth. But shoulu however, his publisher sent him the other side get the upper hand electing D. M. Ham pton, o f Mon $500. T h is lie at once returned, W alter L . with the message: “ It is too much. and repudiate these lirg e laud mouth, chairman, Tooze, Jr., o f Dallas, was chosen It is near 5 shillings a couplet, grants it would not be pleating iu which is more than any book owner as state committeeman, and E. E. the sight o f John D. et al. Paddock, o f Independence, con c/m aff.'ord or, indeed, any modern poetry is worth.'” So he died with gressional com m itteem an.— Item $10,000 wot tli of debts. “ Was ever Whatever the Law, it is Good Sense izes poet so trusted before?” said Dr When a speed bug decides he Johnson. would like to “ hit ’ er up” fo r Parcels Must Bear Return Card R .,fused to Accom pany Her. fo rty or fifty miles an hour or 'A n oted German lyric soprano, more on the outlying city streets, The attention of all is directed to who u lay as well be nameless here, and he is caught doing it, the paragraph 4 o f section 470, Postp.i as shf • is no longer before the pub n ext step, as a m atter o f course, Laws and Regulations, Which re lic, d evelopcd in her later years a is to g e t some able attorney to quires that the name and address habit of singing out of tune. One find a technicality by which he of the gender shall appear on every night at a small company, being asked to sing, she promptly con may escape the consequences. I f package that is to be sent by par sent« d, m il her hostess then went it shall so be that a county officer cel post, or it will not be accepted to O tto J.«8smann, the German o f the law, instead o f a city for mailing. critir, who was present, and said: “ H err Lrs.smann, will you accom policeman makes the arrest, ap Ira C. Mehrliug, P. M. pany Mme. Blank?” parently the required technicality “ With pleasure. Where is she go is at hand. Th e county officer ing?” Eureka Theatre lacks jurisdiction in the city “ Why, to sing.” To the People of Falls City; We streets. I f he wanta to arrest “ No, pi trdon me, not there.” anyone and do it legally he should are now giving you an up-to-date Not In Hor Class. g e t outside the city limits. In show at the Eureka Theatre. It “ I thou ght you all wus ginetcr git the view o f the delinquent speed- will be our first and last thought married t o Rastus Pinkley.” isl and his attorney, the court to please you. W e will have the ‘T were thinkin’ 'bout it,” replied should hold that the county o f best film service we can secure Miss Mini ni Brown “ But when I ficer ha3 no righ t to butt in on and invite you to our Home of los' my firimpcr an’ slummed him the policem en’s preserve. Features. Trusting that you ac wif a s k ille t an’ he nebber come back at ran , I says to mysel’, *T)at But in a case o f just this char cept our invitation. »in ’ no man to put in charge of Yours respectfully, acter com ing before the Munic family i liacit'line.’ ” — \Washington Heminger & Sowers. ipal Court technical expectations Star. • V nam H anBam K Falls City Will Celebrate m m m m m sssaag OXFORD TIME IS HERE Hit* All Day Picnic at Ihc Park Julv Ith. AND Ariangfiiii'iit* ar« lieing •*»;• <!•• for au all ilav Picnic at Ilm Pari: Julv 11 ll. T l l r l t * will be gOOtl rpeaki r», la ll gainis an l Spurts ot all kinds. Thero will heu dniire I at night ho liiere w i l l l*tt n o «leartli ; o f aimiseineiit* f " i e v e r y o n t * . l ’otn«* j THE OXFORDS ARE HERE TOO Oxfords, Shoes and Sandals hero for the Whole Family m ou t a n d Im v e u g o o d U l li " . For furtlur purticulars intiuir«* j See Our W indow For New Snappy Up-To-Date Shoes. of W. R. 11 i iih Imw l. () Clements .) C Inlbott, Committee. Curt er Rust of Monmoili is visit ing Orel Courier this week l>rug store w ill bo open Sundays, !) to 11 mid from a to (i Mr. and Mis. C. \\ Lee wete entertHim d at dinner, \\ ednesday, by Mr. ami Mis. It. Paul. (ie t your luce curtains laundered at the Dallas Steam Laundry. Bohle is agent. Bundles go out Tuesday evening Your business solicited ♦ • • • • N O TIC E The next time my troy receives u thuging at the hand of Boy Scouts it will cost romebody aometning K. A Sayre. ♦ ••• • FALLS CITY MERCANTILE -XY K - ‘V*’ S' K. R. W i l l i a m President s . ' M. L . T h o m p s o n , Vice-President ■ ■ ■ ' "» ♦ ♦ At Work Again l i f f l i W. F. N im oi.s, A. J .V ic k , Cashier Assistant Cashier Bank o f Falls City F a ix * C it y , P o i . k C o u n t y . O k i o - o n Does a General Ranking Business. In terest Paid on T im e Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States. N otary Public officially connected w ith the Rank. Teacher's Examinations School Election There w ill be a school election held here Monday for the pur pose o f electin g a director and a clerk. Geo. M. Tice is the tire- sent director ami J. < . Talbott the clerk. Th ey have both con sented to allow their names to be used fo r re-election. CO. N otice is hereby given that the County Superintendent o f Polk County, Oregon, w ill hold the regular examination o f applicants fo r State C ertificates at Dallas, as follow s; Com m encing Wed- tv June 17. 191 I. a t 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing until S a t urday. June 20, 1914, at 4 o ’clock I Bert Dennis I ihh g< ne to Tila- mook to work in machine »hop*. Miss Kiln Mehrling slUoidrd the ( ’orninoliwraith Exercise* io Dsl- Ins. Mrs. H u d Anderson went to Port Inni] Wednesday to ntttunl tho Rime ('»iiiiv n l and meet her htl*- ' 1 w h » » °°kln« ,h, r" Notice for Publication (i'ubliikier) The Falls C ity Lumber Com P- nt. pany shut down the saw mill here Drparimrnt of ihr Interior Wednesday Forenoon two weeks ago in order that some (S v rl.l u to»!) i W riting, U. S. H istory, P h y repairs m ight he made on the large burner used to burn the siology. If. l utiti o fflt o at P o rtU iiil. Oregon May 13 . IVI«. refuse o f the mill. The work was Wednesday Afternoon NOTH'« la Iter«-».) ft vet» t tint Mlrhaol I*. completed and work resumed Itobertl, who*-- |M»at offiro addioaa laftO Alder Wednesday afternoon. Physical ueUKrapny, Geography. Reading, rnysicai i w i u i i m k . I hi . »\,ril*i»d Or**on tin, on the isih day of C om position, Methods in Head- *“*"*• w«. stonnhi. »m » swum sutemem What a Newspaper Does For a Town mg. Methods in A rithm etic. , « , , * ...... , ...... ....... flou lb, Rung« « W ill, W ffU m ttU M.it.ltan, anil tliw Outlier llterean, under the provision* of the m l of June 3. IM7H. alni ««‘la mud tide (n rf. ItnoMii m Ihc “ Titnltcr and (Itone I* » * ," at aneli vaino a* mu « lit he t»y apprat*«* incut. Mild that, pursuant to inch Application, the land and timber thereon bave been ap pruine.!, the (hutter estimated ’JtiO.GnO tioard fuel at to«' per M, and the land f.M>. that *«id applicant will offer him! proof in inpporl of | lit« application mid nuorti at a le life tit on the tloth day of July. 1914. Indore the KegUlcr mid The value o f a live, en ergetic Thursday Forenoon newspaper to any town or city is Arithm etic, H istory o f Educa aosolutely impossible o f estim a tion, Psychology, Methods in tion. Th ere are so many ways Geography. that the good newspaper prom Thursday Afternoon otes the interest o f the city and Grammer, Geography, A m e r the individual citizens where it is ican Literature. Physics, Me- j published that it would he like Thesis foi* lb*<-«*iv«-r. I .** I ntuì onit-«.*, nt I’ortlAUl.tlrcticuii. thods in Language. trying to number the sands o f Prim ary Certificate. ebene before en try, o r In lt ln te a content e l n n v the sea to enumerate them. It tim e before entent l.nticn, by flllnif » eorroltor- is the true friend o f the city or Friday Forenoon nted n ltld e v lt ln I Ilia office, allettine (nein w h ic h w o u ld defeat the e n try, town and ev e ry resident th ereof Theory and Practice, Ortho- ! II. !.. III'.IIV llr|Inter. and stands ready to fight the g r a p h y , English Literature, battles even o f the individual Chem istry. citizens in a way that no other Summons Friday Afternoon agency has either the nerve or School Law, G eology. A lgebra, In Ilia Juntlee Court for the Juntlco and Con- the courage to do. It stands as • table lilntrlel .So t, County of Colli. * Hute ,,f O n it»n a great bulwark o f defense for C ivil Governm ent. N SKI.KI. l'Io I lit i ff the city and fo r the people. Saturday Forenoon V*. I d, II \K K i t . ledendo nt Rut this is only one feature. Geom etry, Botany. To A. 1 1 llaker. lin, le.fendu lit H bin e mimed' T h ere’s another that is seld<>m III the linai« <>f the State of Oregon, you > [r Saturday AFternj^on ‘ hereby re>iul red to Mppenr and anew er the com given much thought, and that is I'lam l died HgHlnnt you III tile above entitled that the newspapers o f any town General History, Bookkeeping. e n n « wltlun at X week» frinii the dale of the llrnl publit ntioii of .tliln oiimimina. lo wit: or city are a paying investm ent Yours respectfully, June 13. Iti« nnd If y.nt fall In appear and an- fo r such place as industrial insti H. 0. S k y m o u r . nwer aal.I complaint, plaintiff will take Jtid« tutions. People welcome with j Superintendent o f Schools. meni nitaliml you for (lie an in of |d II and for b l» mats and disbursement of thle action and open arms and loud acclaim any Polk County, O regon. for the sale nt the per.oiiHl property attached In thin ratine. factory costing a fe w thousand j Yon are further notified that the attmniotia dollars and they think the town I» served upon you by publication thereof In Mr. and Mra. Fred J. Holman Ilia Kallal'lty Newa by order of II o. Mtrayer, is w onderfully fortunate in secur Jlist Ire of the l'eneo of Hie above im m c u court, ing a plant that will g iv e em ploy returned Sunday from a trip over dated June Mb, nut. ment to a number o f people. Polk count,v, including attendance Yon are further notified that the date of the piiblleatlon of Ihe summons la June 1.1, Sometimes they even put up a at the Independence ra -e meet Innt brat lull, aud you are re.|tilred to appear aud an Saturday. • wer on or before July 'JA, lull. bonus to secure such a plant. N BKf.l<¡. I'UIntiff. There are many newspapers Chris Vashaw was in Falls City which give em ployment to a num on business Saturday and visited NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ber o f people, and nothing is his ranch near that place. He Scult'H Bids will he received at the thought o f it. The money that rejrorts loganberries doing well. office of the Auditor and Police Judge comes to the paper is spent in the - Dallas Item izer. of Falla City, Oregon, until June It», 1914, at 7:30 o’clock p. in, o f said day, town or city w here it is publish Mrs. Bert Seymore took Mra. 1. for the grading, placing o f crushed ed. None o f it goes away, e x G. Singleton h id Mra Robinson r<"k upon, surfacing of, anti macad- cept fo r ink and paper and some , .. ^ , to Dallna Thursday ni"ht to hear amizntion of certain streets and parts o f streets within Falls City, Oregon, other small supplies that cannot ,, ,, . , , . . , ., J ,rL (J . M. Uonm leyl lecture at the as provided for anti described in Or be bought at home. The news Chriatian church, Mr. Gohcnley dinance No. lit;, o f said city; and paper is essentially a home insti idso for the construction o f artificial ia just from India. stone curbs as provided for and de tution. It works day and night scribed in Ordinance No. 119 o f said to build up its home town and city; said work to I m * commenced on state, and spends its money fre e TT ia readers o f thin papor will b* or before Novctnls>r 16, 1914. 1 plf-atoM) to Irani th it there in at least on«» A certified check o f 5 o f bid ly with home people. It is pub dreaded «ltoeane that nclenro ban b«*rn lished on strict business prin- able to cure In nil He wlngcs, and that le must accompany each bid. C atarrh H a ll'll c a t a r r h C u re 1« t h « only successful bidder must, with ciples these* clays, and that IS the P ^ »ltlv « ru ro now know n to tho m edical in The live days from the date o f the ac- r fraternity. itrrnlty. Catsirrh c a t a r r h being rxl-u; a constitutional reason fo r the growth and pros dlaeoae, r.-.iulr. t a coiintlthtlnnal treat- ceptance o f said bid, execute con merit M a li'« C atarrh C ure In taken In perity that has come to many ternally, urtlnK d ire rtly upon the blood tract with said city for the faithful and m ueon* m irfie e * o f the *vat*m . there performance o f said work. papers during the past few years. by doatroylnc the foundation o f the d l*- The city council of Falls City re , . | en*», and g iv in g the patient dreneth by As a business enterprise, a b u lld ln * up the ronetlfutlon end aieletlm r serves the right to reject any and all , , . ,, . nature In doln«r Ite w ork. T h o proprietor» good newspaper IS about the best hnve eo mu. h faith In He enrallve pow- bids. . , , ,, , , . . era that they offer One H undred D ollars Dated at Falls City, Oregon, June industry that any town has, a n d , fo r any m *e that it n i l s to cure. s. nd 5, 1914. C. W. I, kk , its publishers ask nothing but a Addre«K . ic h k n k y *co ., Toledo, owo. Auditor anti Police Judge Sold by all D rnn tate. T5e, square deal.— Dallas Item izer. 1 Taka u a iu « n-amiiy m u for constipation. o f Falls City, Oregon. $100 R ew ard, $100 ir «