2 Œ ljr J a l l a D. L B a t*«*«* u C it y N ru ta WOOD « SON. Publisher«. W fntN l v i a « m a ll a l t l f poet o f f lot at Talla City. Polk I'miatr Or*»*on. uo4*r (h* Art of Omt m i of March 8, 1ST* Subscription Rat«*: On« jraar. 81.00. alx months. 50 r«nta. t h n month*. 25 cant*. single copy. 6 eta. Tho N«wa i# r t p n n t a d for foreign advert uong by T h t Am eric an Press Association G«n«m l offle«* Naw York and Chtenet* Advertising Rate* Duplay. 10 cents an inch Busin«»* Notices 5 cents a line. Tor Sale. Kent Exchange. Want and Fay Entertainment No ticca, I eta. a line. 10 eta. a 11 rV lor three issues Card of Thanks .Vets Legal Notices,legsl rates Copy (or new ads. and changes should be sent to The News not later than Wednesday OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OT FALLS CITY F K. Hubbard Mayor. T. D Hollo well. Councilman at-Large W. T. Gr«er, H. C. Brown, Albert Teal. Couucilmen A. Sampson. C. L. Hopkins. R. A. Titus. C. W. Lee. Auditor and Police Judge Walter L. Toose Jr.. City Attorney. W. F. lew is. Marshal and Water 8upt. II. L. Thompson. Treasurer J. J. Sammons. Engineer Dr. F. M. Hell wart h. Health Officer. The Council meets in regular session on the first Monday evening of each month, at 7 OS o'clock, In the office of the Falls City News. S aturday J une 27. 1914 i'" 1 ■ Bills for May Allowed by the City Council, June 2,1914. THE OFFICIAL PROGRAM W L Tooae, Jr . salary................... ........ $25 no th r*« extra trip« 7.50 R A Titus, hauling ......................... i 00 J. J Hammons, two days surveying 10 00 F. K Hubonrd, helping surveyor 12 hours 2 ki 90 oak fence posts.......... 9 00 J A. Meskimen. 00 hours work ........... 15.00 H G. Htrayer drawing deed . »00 M. L. Thompson. 20 hours work by Reeaely 5.00 C. W Lee. Auditor's M elary............ 25 00 publishing notices ........ 14.20 M rent for City H s ll...................... 5,00 Falls City Electric A Fewer Co., light» *».05 R. l>. Edwards, Superintendent. Falls city Read lug Room rent 5 00 Dr. James H, McLaren— Morning Geo. Brown, 6 hour» w ork....... 2 00 Hour Lecturer. Floyd Morrison. 45 hours work 11.25 W F Lewis, salary water Superintendent 90.00 ’* salary is marshal . . .. . 20.00 '* fees and repair work on ‘ 9 00 A water main .......................... 2.00 Childrens Hour C. J Bradley 24 hours work 6 00 Morning Lecture ‘ 10 00 A A. Sampson, 2 days work 5 00 Afternoon Concert * 2 30 P. G. Fry. 4 days work 8.00 ‘ 3 (X) P Lunde. 4 days work ............... ............ A 00 Afternoon Lecture J. Robinson. 4 days work *00 Evening Concert * 7 30 P. E. A LaDow, 4 days work .. ....... * 00 Evening Lecture ' 8 16 P. A. K. Meyer, three days wo. k with team 12 00 Ross Flrkltn. 4 days work with team 16.00 L. Sampson. 1 day s work with team. 4 00 L. Murphy. 4 days work with team 16.00 "P lo n s s r D a »“ O. L. Carey. 4 days work with team . 16 00 Till Bell. 4 days work with team 16 00 Afternoon— Welcome Address b y G. Dean. 4 days work with team . 1 6 00 Mayor. Response by Superintend'! Rov Graham. S days work with team ... 1- 00 B. NY. Robinson, 4 days work ............. * 00 Short addresses by Pioneers. Dewitt*. S days work with team .. 12 . T. Harris, 1 days work with team . 4.00 Community Lecture “ Farming and H. Griffin. 1 dny’s work with team ....... 4 00 J. A. Meskimen. 64 hours work ............. 16.00 Being Farmed” , Col. W. H. Miller •* keeping tim e................ l.V) Evening— Grand Opening Concert Tom Robinson, 41 hours w ork ................ U 00 Lyric Glee Club. J Bradley. 41 hours w ork ................... H i » H. C. Horn. 52 hours w ork...................... 12.00 Impersonations by Francis Ives Hen­ 11 00 W R Hiushaw. 44 hours w o r k ............ dry. 11.00 A. LaDow. 44 hours w ork................. 900 Entertainment— Wm. A. McCormick G. 8. Sutherland. 36 hours w ork.............. 600 K. Sheppard, 12 hours work with team the wonderful imitator, and Bonte, H Butler, 41 1-2 h'rs work with team JO 75 the smartest dog in the world. 1 66 •• shoveling 2 1-2 hours....... Frank DeWitte, 30 hours work with team 15 CO .50 •• 2 hours w ork....................... 4M? G. Singleton, agent F. C. A W. Ry. frt Delightful Dallas Chautauqua ---- Dr. Langdon of Oxford is en­ deavoring to prove that Noah, and not Adam “ ate the apple.” W e fail to see who will benefit even though the Doctor proves an alibi for Father Adam . President Wilson desires that the “ Mason and Dixon line” be forgot­ ten and that there no longer be a North and a South, but one united country. The theory is good, but he will have to put a muzzle on some of the politicians who depend entirely for success upon the waiving o f the “ bloody shirt.” Must Be Long Winded The Monmouth Herald, in last week’s issue makes the following an­ nouncement. “ Dr. C. J. Smith, o f Portland, Democratic Nominee for Governor, will speak here, July 4, from 1:30 until 12:00 o’clock a. m.” The Doctor will certainly have to be long-winded and be possessed of unusual oratorical ability if he holds any considerable crowd for such length of time. Perhaps the Herald is like the Dutchman, “ must take them for what they mean, and not what they say.” Clean Up Day In view of the fact that Falls City is to have a big picnic the 4th of July and many visitors from the neigh­ boring towns and country will be here, we should endeavor to make everything as attractive as possible. While nature has done much for the city, it is also necessary that the citizens should do their part toward keeping it beautiful. There is much rubbish and unsightly accumulations that should be removed. Every citizen should take pride in keeping their premises clean and attractive. Let’s put the best foot forward and give the visitors a royal welcome and a clean town. The labor troubles in the United States are assuming threatening proportions. While many are in­ clined to scoff at the idea that it will result in anything more than a local disturbance, we are inclined to be­ lieve that if something is not done, and that soon, to equitably adjust the differences between the employer and the employed that the tragedies enacted in Colorado and Montana will be duplicated in other parts of the country, It has been the custom when any difference occurs between the employer and employed, to send armed men to terrorize them into submission. The laborer has rights that should be recognized and given due consideration, and to ignore such rights and arbitrarially dictate the terms of settlement [is contrary to the Constitution of the .United States and the principles ofgood government. Parcels Must Bear Return Card Programs Begin Promptly SATURDAY Special Low Round-Trip Season Fares Week-End Fares to All Points and Sunday Excursion Fares from Albany and Corvallis via the SUNDAY Farmers Attention lecture— “ Why 1 Quit Fighting’ ’ F. R. Wedge, Kx-Frize Fighter. Evening—Jubilee Concert, Hann Jubilee Singers, lecture Oration— “ The Burden of the Nations” . Dr. Thus. E Green. World Lecturer. 'the city council met Tuesday evening in special session to con­ sider deferred business. The prin­ ciple business that came before that body was acting upon the re commendations of a committee selected to canvass the bids for street improvement. The commit­ tee had recommended that the hid of W. B. Stevens be accepted. The question was brought before the house and just what they did, un­ did and didn’t did is an unsolved problem. For a while it looked as though they might remove all the macadam from North Main Street and toss it into the Luckiamute. But as the hours passed and each had exhausted his store of elo­ quence they got down to business and probably did the right thing by awarding the contract to Mr. Stevens. They will meet again next Tuesday night to pass upon the contract between the city and Mr. 8tevens and approve of hie bond to insure his faithful perfor­ mance of his duty. The attention of all is directed to paragraph 4 o f section 470, Postal Laws and Regulations, Which re­ quires that the name and address of the sender shall appear on every package that is to be sent by par­ cel poet, or it w ill not be accepted Drug store wdl be open Sundays, for mailing. 9 to 11 aud from 5 to 6. , j Ira C. Mehrling, P. M. DOUBLE " M u n o Day” Morning—Children's Hour (Seton Indian Games) Lecture— “ Tho Radium o f the Soul" Dr. James H. McLaren. Afternoon-Concert. Ciricillo’s Italian Band. Evening-Popular Concert. Ciricillo’s Italian Band. Music Festival, Thavin Grand Opera Company with Ciricillo’s Entire Band. “ W o m a n 's O iy ’ ’ Morning—Children’s Hour (Seton Indian Games) Lecture— “ Rachel, or an Old Time Courtship", Dr. James H. McLaren AfUrnoon--Literary Interpretations Mrs. William Calvin Chilton. Lecture—The Japanese as I Saw them, Mrs. A. L. A. Robinson. Evening— Entertainment, Mrs. William Calvin Chilton. Travelogue— Mexico and S o u t h America (175 Beautiful Views) Dr. Peter Macqteen. Leave Leave Leave Leave & E. Railway D AILY T R A IN 8 Albany, daily........................................ Albany, daily except Sunday........... Corvallis, d a ily ......... ..... .................. . Corvallis, daily except S un day.......... .7:30 A. 1:00 P. 8:00 A. 1:40 P. M. M. M. M. Connections made at Albany and Corvallis with S. P. trains P. E. & E. Trains connect with S. P. Trains for Cor­ vallis. Special Excursion Train will leave Newport every Sunday evening at 6:00 p. m., arrive Corvallis 10:15 p. m., Albany 10:45 p. m. Good F ish in g Stream s Alongthe C . & E. At Elk City, Morrison, Toledo and along the Yaquina river, also on the Breitenbush and Santiam rivers, on the East End. For Folders describing Newport as an outing place call on our nearest P. E. & E., Agent. John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Morning— Usual s e r v i c e s at all churches. R. E. W i l l i a m s , M. L . T hompson , W. F. N ichols , A. J. V ick , Afternoon— Sacred Concert, Elwynn President Vice-President Cashier Assistant Cashier Trio. Lecture— “ The New American” , Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus. America’s Greatest Pulpit Orator. F ai ls C i t y , P olk C o un t y . O rkoon Vespers, 4 00 P. M. Evening—Concert Elwynn Trio Does a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time THURSDAY Popular LectiUe— "Christianity and Deposits. Exchange sold on all points in the United States. the New Chinese, N g Poon Chew. Morning—Children’s Hour Notary Public officially connected with the Bank. (Seton Indian Games) “ The Oriental Mark Twain.” Lecture— Ben Hur, MONDAY Dr. James H. Mclaren. Notice for Publication ADAM AND EVE VINDICATED Morning—Children's Hour (Seton Afternoon—Concert (I'uhlleher) Dunbar Singing Orchestra. Indian Games) Lecture— "The Wisest of Fools” , Dr. Popular Lecture— Brains and the Taklcts U ntinhrd al Nippur Exhonoralt Adam Drpartmenl of th« latrrtsr Blame Noah With Eating the Forbidden Fruit Bible, Dr. Charles L. Seasholes. James H McLaren. (Mortal m m ) Philadelphia, June 25.— Report« Afternoon—Melodies of the South­ Evening—JOY NIGH T—The time of cabled from London describing a U H lotttd Office at Portland, Ortxon your life! land, Hann Jubilee Singers. May IS. 1914. new version o f the flood and the fall NOTICE la hereby given that Michael L. o f man deciphered from an ancient tablet by Dr. Stephen KoberU. who«« post office add teat la 210 Alder STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE Fairoaks avenue with Ellis street Sumerian Fort laud Oregon did. on the Uth day of 1-angdon professor of assyriology in 6t.. Auguai. 1914, file In this office Sworn Statement To A. N. Robinson, M. W. and running thence south to the Jesus College, Oxford, were con­ and Application. No. 03898, to purchase the Chappell estate. George March, intersection o f Ellis street with firmed today by officials o f the Uni­ 1 4 of the HW 14. Section 4. Township 4 North Main street: versity of Pennsylvania Museum. South, Kange 7 Went, Willamette Meridian, Jessie Moyer, J. K. Moyer, Cath­ All that part o f Sheldon ave­ The tablet is part of the collection and the timber thereon, under the provision* olic Church. unearthed by the university’s ex p e­ of the art of June 8. 1678, and acts amenda­ To A. J. Wurtzbergar, F. Rob­ nue beginning at the south line dition to Nippur. tory. known a* the “ Timber and Stone I a w /' o f the right o f way o f the Salem, inson. A. F. Courier and Jeldena On comparing a tablet, which Dr. at eudi value at might be flied by appraise- Falls City & Western Railroad in inent, and that, pursuant to such application, Courier. said Sheldon avenue and running Langdon has just translated with a the laud and timber thereon have been ap To C. J. Pugh, Jos. Wankey, thence southeasterly in Sheldon similar fragment translated by Dr. praised. the timber estimated 300,000 board estate. Alvina Quick, Chas. E. avenue to »he city limits o f Falls Probel, the university authorities feet at 40r per M, and the land 820, that aald found that the two tablets evidently applicant will offer final proof In »upport of Parrish. City, Oregon; had been writen by the same person hi* application and «worn statement on the To A. F. Courter and J. Cour- All the above described streets about 2500 H. C. or 4(h) years hsfore doth day of July. 1914, before the Register and ter, E. L. Bancroft, P. Bogard and parts o f streets being locat­ the time of Abraham. It is believed Kec stver, V.8 Land Office, at Portland, Oregon. A n y person 1* at liberty to p r o t it thl* pur- and H. Bogard. ed and situate in the city o f Falls fragments are part o f two separate cha*o before entry, or Initiate a contest at any tablets, which, with others, formed To Jos. Wankey, est.. School City, Polk County, Oregon. lime before patent Issues, by filing a corrobor­ a treatise or hymn o f praise contain­ District No. 57, S. Cook, Sadie affidavit In thl* office, alleging fact* That said improvement will ing an account of the beginning o f ated which would defeat tha entry. Tooze, S. M. Kratzer, Jas. Floria consist in general in the building the world. H. L. HIORY. Rrglftter L. Frink. o f macaddam streets on a grade The fragment tells o f the flood and To Alama A. Quick. Mrs. D.M heretofore established by Ordi­ it differs from the Biblical accou nt Graham, Mrs. Emma Bancroft. nance, such improvement to be of creation in reciting that it w as Summons Joseph Floria. Electa Bancroft. made at the time and in the Noah who sinned by eating o f Che Richard S. Ferguson. P. M. manner to be hereafter prescrib­ tree of kowledge and thus brou ght In the Justice Court fur the Justice and Con- s I h M u M a t r l c l N o i, ( . uni ty <>f Polk. about his fall. From this time on, Jones, A. F. Courter, J. Rhode- ed by Ordinance. State of Oregon accordihg to this account, Noah had barger. That the city council o f said no work, and man’s days were short­ N HKLIG. Plaintiff V*. To W. VV. Ebert, Wilbur P. city will sit in the council cham­ ened to their present length. Instead A G. BAKER. Defendant Lewis, N. Ferguson, A. F. Court­ ber o f said city on the 6th day of a serpent, it was Enki, the w ater To a . G. Baker, the Defendant above named: er and Jeldena Courter, W. L. o f July, 1914, at the hour o f 7:30 god, who tempted him. In the name of the State of Oregon, you ara Upon two different occasions I *ave tried to get the business men of Falls City interested in financ­ ing a creamery at Falls City, but have failed. Therefore I have seen tit to try to interest foreign capital aud at present seem to be in a fair way to secure aid to finance the proposition, provided I can get the farmers to co-operate s i as to have reasonable assurance of getting the necessary milk. I also have ar­ ranged with an A1 man, a grad- uate of the O. A. C., who has had five years experience in the manu­ facture of ice, ice cream, butter and cheese and who is willing to make the venture with us. Are you willing to turn a hand to better your own condition? It appears to me that a creamery in a good grass country like this is almost indispensible. Furthermore it might not be out o f place ft say here, that I have been quietly making investigations in other lines for the up building of our community, of which I am at pre­ sent not at liberty to go into the details of. So let it suffice to say, that it is an industry for the pur­ pose of extracting vegetable oil, which is said to be extremely pro Stable to the producers of the plants from which the oil is ex­ tracted, often yielding the producer as high as $300 per acre with as little care and expense as an ordi­ nary corn or potato crop. Already having property here tnst. is well located for factory sites, makes me all the more desirous to help pro­ mote any industry which will be a perpetual benefit to the whole community. A ll progressive farmers who are interested in either o f the proposi­ tions please send their names and address to Irvin g Matthews, 401 Gilson estate, L. Frink, J. Rhode- o ’clock in the evening o f said day Dekum Bldg. Portland, Oregon arid barger, Richard Roe and John and at said time and place to hear in due course of time you will re­ Doe unknown owners o f lots 1. and determine objections and ceive further information. Council Meeting P. E. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Newport “ Tried and True” is this old reliable outing resort, with a wealth o f natural scenery, healthful drives, a splendid beach and numerous near-by point* o f interest: Lighthouse, D evil’s Punchbowl, Seal Kocka, etc. : : : : June 27 to July 2, 1914. Ttltphont News Office. U. ■ ■ ■ ■ JUNE 27, 1914. THE FALLS CITY NEWS. 2, 3, 4. 5, and l j a . tract all in block F, fronting on Ellis street. To J. M. Dennis, estate. R. Paul, J. W. Halsey, Richard Van- Den Bosch, Joseph Harlan, C. T. West, Dale Bell, Jennie M. Cobb, Chas. Hubbard, J. H. Lewis, D. F. Boje, and all other persons in interest, property holders and owners o f Falls City, Polk Coun­ ty, Oregon, whose property is fronting or abutting upon the streets hereinafter described, Notice is hereby given, that the city council o f Falls City, Oregon, contemplates the pass­ age o f an ordinance establishing grades on the following described streets and parts o f streets, to- wit: All that part o f Prospect ave­ nue beginning at the intersection o f Fifth street with Prospect avenue and running thence east to the intersection o f Prospect avenue with Alder street; All that part o f Alder street beginning at the intersection of Prospect avenue with Alder street and running thence north to the intersection o f Alder street with Fairoak3 avenue; All that part o f Fairoaks ave­ nue beginning at the intersection o f Alder street with Fairoaks avenue and running thence east to the intersection of Fairoaks avenne with Ellis street; All that part o f Ellis street be­ ginning at the intersection o f remonstrances against the estab­ lishment o f said grades, if any there be, and, That all owners and other per­ son in interest may attend at said time and place and show cause if any they have, why such propos­ ed grades should not be estab­ lished. Done by order of the City Council o f Falls City, Polk Coun­ ty, Oregon made on the 23d day o f June, 1914. Witness my hand and the offic­ ial seal o f said City o f Falls City, Oregon this 27, day o f June,1914. (L. S .) C. W. L e e , Auditor and Police Judge o f Falls City, Oregon. Druggist Says ‘Take Only One Dose’ We want to tell those living in Falls City, suffering from stomach or bowel trouble that we are agents for the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine/ etc., known a s Adler-i-ka, the remedy which be­ came famous by curing appendicitis. This is the most thorough bowel cleanser known and j u s t o n k k o s k relieves sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation almost immediately . You will be surpris­ ed at the quick action of Adler-i- ka, M. L. Thompson Druggist. Bank o f Falls City FALLS G TY WINS TAKES BIG END OF 7-6 SCORE FROM STAYTON. Salem Federal* and Hopewell Nine to Cross Bats Today— Hot Con­ test Is Promised Public- Falls City walked away with the big end o f the score yester­ day in the baseball game played with the Stayton nine on the Wil- liamette field. The final score was 7 to 6, and this would indi­ cate the contest was a h ot and close one from beginning t o end. Both nines put up a good exhibi­ tion and the result was in doubt until the last ball was p ut over the plate by the pitcher. A rather poor crowd was pi-e sent. The result o f the game means that Falls City must pi ay the winner in today’s game for the championship o n Saturday.- Salem Statesman. Medical Society Meeds hereby required to ap|»ear and answer the com plaint filed against you In the above entitled cause within six weeks from the date of tha first 'publication of this summons, to-wit: June L3. 1914 and If yon fall to appear and a n ­ swer sa id complaint, plali.Uff will take Judg­ ment against you for the sum of $51.48 and for his costs and disbursement of this action and for tha i»ale of the personal property attached In this cause You are further notified that the summons Is served upon you by publication thereof In the Kails City Naws by order of If G. Strayer, j ustlce of the Peace of the above named court, dated June 8th, 1914. V o » are further notified thst tha date of the first publication of the summons Is June 18. 1914 . a n d you are required to app earan d a n ­ swer o n or before July 25, 1914. S. HKLIG, Plaintiff. E xtra copies of The News are printed each week, and will be seut to any address desired, postpaid, for 2 cents per "opy. For sa le, new view camera; or will trade for good cow. Call News office. Get you r butter wrappers priut- ed at the News office, J 1100 R e w a rd , $10$ T h * re M l«r» o f thl* paper will pleased t< ) learn that them I* at laaat on* dreaded dlHfann that aelanca has abta to ci iro In all Its stag««, and that la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cur* I* th* onlr positive c nr* now known to th* medical fraternity.. Catarrh belne a constitutional disease, r enulrea a constitutional treat­ ment. Ht Jt'a Catarrh Cur* I* t»k*n In­ ternally, i tctln* directly upon tha blood and m u coid surfaces of tha system, there­ by destroy In * the foundation o f tha dis­ ease, and I'lvln c th* patient atrenfth by bulldln* up the constitution and aaslatlnf nature In <*lo In* Its work. Th* proprietors have ao n-iuch faith In It* curatlv* now- era that tlnei ■ offer One Hundred Dollar* for any c ass that It falls to cur*. Band Dr. W. B. Officer utte jded tho meeting of the Polk-Yatn hill-Mar- ion Medical Society at Da Uas Tues- day. Dr. Officer report« a very in­ teresting meeting. Thed iactissioni« and reports of canes was, interest­ d i 'i s E i V c M V ' i o o . T * d * oua, ing and instructive. T hero were • V «old by r>ll Dr a ffis t * , TSe. . about thirty present. , Tsk* h s ' i T* r * wily P1U* for eoastlpsttoa./