OREGON CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, APRIL 1G, 1914. THE DEADLY SERUMS What the Medical Trust is Putting Over in the Name of Science By, Dr. W. A. Turner, Naturopath. Two weeks ago "606" was injected into eight men in the county hospital in Los Angeles seven of the men died almost immediately, whiie the eighth lingered a few days and then died. Of course the doctors went free. This is the remedy so loudly heralded by the medical profession as a "sure cure" for syphilis. It was discovered by Prof. Erlivh after hav ing "discovered" 605 and other fakes ahead of it and is called Saloarsan. It is a preparation of arsenic and is very deadly. It frequently kills and has paralyzed and made blind thou sands of men who have submitted to its use. But it is an "ethical" prep aration and will probably continue to be used, to kill off men until stop ped by law. Pellagro or Hoowworm Congress has been asked by the political doctors to spend $300,000 for ' a pellagra hospital another graft. The medical profession ad mits that it does not know the cause of the disease or a cure for it. The medical space writer in last Sunday's Oregonian had a long dessertation on hookworm and described it as con tagious. Everything is "contagious" these days with the M. D.'s except a knowledge of how to relieve disease. That will never be contagious with mem. nooKWorm is a disease as old as time and is caused by dietatic errors. It occurs chiefly among the negroes and "poor white trash," or "cracker" element in the Southern states whose daily bill of fare rarely vanes irom noi discuiis or com bread, hog meat and "sop" a gravy made from hog grease. These peo ple rarely eat green vegetables or fruits, but diet as above. Being un- aoie to aigesc ana eliminate this combination of starch and fats, the digestive apparatus becomes derang ed, the food decomposes and produc es a worm called "hookworm." These people are long, lean, bilious and ma larial. The cure for it is to eat cor rectly and wash out the colon but this method of cure is not "scientific' enough for our medical friends for inis removes the cause of the disease. It exists in corn eating countries such as the southern and middle western states, Italy, India and Egypt. Med ical ignorance makes a great mys tery of this disease, but it is easily cured by natural methods. Swat the Medical Candidates I want to remind all voters in the coming primary election to crack every medical head that bobs up re gardless of his politics. These are candidates for various offices: Dr. Chas. J. Smith, Dr. James Withy combe. Dr. Elof Berqhund, Dr. Cora C. Talbot, Dr. A. K. Higgs and Dr. A. C. Smith. Vote against all of them at home and let them work for a living. We have no use or med ical doctors in politics and they have no use for you except to use you and burden you with more drastic and il legal medical laws.. Eliminate them entirely. Cancer and Health Officers The political "health" doctors on the various city, county and. state board met in Portland last week and discussed matters pertaining to dis ease. Dr. Chas. J. Simth was there as a bright and shining star and read a paper. So did Dr. Calvin S. White over $b,uuo a year luxury. These gentlemen decided that cancer is now caused by eating too much meat. It has taken them a long time to find oui one oi tne causes of cancer. Na ture Cure doctors knew it years ago. Cancer was a comparitively unknown disease, although always in existence, until Jeuner introduced vaccination, and the tremendous increase in this disease is due primarily to vaccina tions and serums. It is a physical impossibility to combine the pus and diseased mutter of humans and an imals and not propogate mulignant disease, and vaccines and serums are made from this combined diseased filth. Cancer is not a blood disease; is not a "germ" disease and is not a 'contagious" disease. Heredity also has little to do with it. Fish, beef and pork are largely cancerous and mucn disease is transmitted to peo ple eating these meats, but VACCI NATION is the chief cause a fact that is well established in and out oi ine medical protession. It trans mits other diseases and if you will notice, wholesale vaccination is al most invariably followed by epidem ics of smallpox, scarlet fever, meas les, diphtheria, meningitis, typhoid, mumps, chicken pox and still other diseases. Vaccinnted school children are the wholesale victims of these childhood diseases in their youth and of cancer in their old age. Pasteur and Pasteurization It is a noticable fact in this coun try that wherever a Pasteur Insti tute is located occur the most cases of alleged "rabies" and mad dog scares." This of course is neces sary in Order tn Knll tha umm These death-dealing institutions are are prohibited by law in England and should and eventually will be in this country when the. people are more fully educated on medical fakery, The pasteurizing of milk is nlso for bidden in England and should be here also. A person of average intelli gence upon .reflection ought to know that the high degree of temperatures cMuucu lu taenuze or pasteurize milk makes a complote chemical charge in it and kills the organic salts in it, thus making it, like con densed milk, a starvation food. Ba bies and others who feed largely on "Pasteurized" milk are liable to con tract ricketts, scrofula or tuberculo sis. You should never use it as it is only an exemplification of the crazy germ" theory of disease. As a mat ter of fact cows' milk is unfit for hu man beings and is a large factor in the prevahmce of disease, for it transmits tne diseases of cows to hu mans and is responsible for many diseases of children of which eatarrn is the. chief, developing adenoids and sore throats. Christian Science to practice in that state. The recent action of the N. Y. sate board of health or disease, in Niagara Falls and in trying to compel every school teacher and child to be vaccinated has evidently borne fruit. Others will be allowed to practice there soon or the people will know why. (Questions relating to health matters will be answered by me if addressed to me care of Hotel Edwards, Port land, Ore.) ROADS AND BONDS Stark of Maple Lane, and the Way he Sees the Moves Some time ago while on a profit able trip to town peddling a shirt tail full of farm produce to the ulti mate consumer in order to obtain a little of the coin of the realm to ren der unto Caesar this according to my bringing up, being the alterna tive of having a few rods of Clacka mas soil confiscated by the powers that be, I observed some of the holes in Main street full of water. As I could not account for the phenome non I enquired of a nearby hayseed for the reason. "Them's the tears shed by the Pacific Highway promo ters over, such guys as you that must drag thru the mud to get to town,", he answered with an emphasis that aroused my interest in the matter. 1 asked if he had noticed any cal lous spots on these fellows' hands produced by road work. "Oh my no" he said, "but they all had blistered tongues telling how the work should be done." I believe that i have read all the items in the Courier on the subject of good roads, and have been warn ed that if I attempt to discuss the hard surface road problem I must confine myself to cold facts and fi gures. That I must not blaspheme the almighty Mamon or cast asper sions upon the high priests who burn the incense at the altar or eat the shewbread and drink the sacred cocktails at the new holy of holiest on Eighth Street. It appears to this Rube that if these polished promoters had follow ed this dictum we would probably have heard less about our out of town ignorance and incompetence in road building. To say that all the money expended upon our roads "has been worse than wasted" is far from the truth. That is not saying that by better organization and more exten sive equipment better results would not have obtained. I have held no official responsibility on Oregon roads nor do I care to defend any person who has. I have had a little road experience and helped build some mountain trails for tender feet to come later. No road is ever laid out thru a new country and built permanently so a lot of preliminary work is done that must be done over and differently later. Neither were there any sky scrapers bunt in Port land 50 years ago. Let me illustrate one incident in road building which was duplicated all over this county. In front of the Maple Lane school house stood a large stump around which I drove for something less than a generation. A few years ago some supervisor undertook to remove it. While I never heard the actual cost I'll say it was about $25 in labor, time and pow der. Now could that have been donj cheaper by some "effort" following the usual routine of doinff work 1 , The process would have been some thing like this. An engineer would have measured the stump and Kept careful memoranda, made drawings and estimates of the probable am ount of labor to undermine and amount of powder it would take to throw it out, and perhaps set stakes where the various pieces were to fall and tend in a bill for about enough to do the work required to move the stump, but, the stump wouldn not have been moved, not yet, it would still take some low browed "your truly" to get the stump out. Perhaps you would call this "an exaggeration" (whatever that may be) but I have seen some an tics bearing close resemblance to this description without even going to a court room. So far as the waste fulnessness of our stupid mossbank supervisors goes, it certainly couiu not have been worse than some of the famous Dimick "short" hot air If the genius who is seeking Do You like this Serum ? Dr. Turck of Chicago in address ing the Georgia Stale Medical So ciety called attention to a serum that is a beautv. It is for intestinal troubles. He takes strains of colon bacilli from human beings and cer tain lower animals and iniects it In to the body of a dead fetal nig and a serum is made from it. Think of it. Taking human filth from the filthiest part of the body and trans ferring it to the dead and decaying unborn bodv of the filthiest animal In the world and n serum of this combined putrid filth squirted into your blood will "cure intestinal troubles and protect vou from dis ease! Ye Gods! This certainly ought to shnke the faith of anyone in the medical profession. The Lipht is Breaking New York State has just emerg ed from medical riaikneis and super stition and passed a law allowing the funny Salem stunts and bondage promoter proposes to follow the same maserly supervision over county roads ' as was followed on the rail road headed toward Molalla and Terra del Fuego we had better bring our land titles to the courthouse and save further worry. People who live in stone houses had better be careful how thov throw class. There are several phases to this hard surface road problem. I do not feel sure about. One is the cost. I am awaro that experts re port thus and so, but expert reports like proverbs, run in pairs and ex perts will swear to their reports in tho court room and then swear about them on the outside. It will be re membored thot compotent engineers figured the Panama Canal at $125. 000,000 when it was undertaken, and now the cost will be about quadru ple. Perhaps the road would turn out in the same proportion. An other problem is, can horses be us ed in slippery weather unless sharp shop ? Farmers can not have their farm horses shnrp shod for reasons I need not explain. Neither can we all af ford driving teams. We mlist use our farm horses for the road. The department of agriculture is sues a circular in regard to sand, and clay roads being cheaper and serviceable. Have any experiments been had in this locality to see if It will work? Numerous other meth ods are experimented with by the government and it might be well not to be in too big a haste to build so expensive a small stretch, exhaust ing all our resources when there are about 3500 miles of road in this county, so I have been told. The claim that it raises the price of land is a poor argument for the farmer, in fact that is against the farmer, only a benefit to the real estate dealer. lncreused valuation increases tax es but not crops. No farmer can live on increased valuation or big ger taxes. If the money and energy expended keeping up a useless army and wasteful navy would be put to road making we would not need to vote bonds for a short stretch of a pea cock lane, and there would be ample "mum to Dunn an tne needed roads. Only recently the press reported that the last stretch of toll road in New England was abandoned, which reminds us of the hard fight in Ken tucky to abolish that form of pub lic exploitation. Many years ago mm, was tne usual torm of well traveled highways until an agitation set in against it. About this time 'niital turned its attention to pro moting railroad indebtedness so it was easier to abolish the toll sys tem on wagon roads. Now the rail roads have been pretty well milked and an agitation is on to socialize them. "Capital" turns its attention to the public highway again, because people possessed or means can trav el comfortably, leisurely and exclus lvely with an automobile, if the roads are suitable. Now then we come to the milk in the cocoanut, "capital" is seekinp- a safe investment, having keen fore sight, seeing the trend of events of the probability of being driven from on exposition will seek to safeguard its future by saddling a bonded debt upon tne people by taking the exalt ed ground that it is in the interest of the farmer. No normal minded person would sell h-s children into slavery, yet that is just what is pro posed Dy voting bonds, for bonds mean bondage, only another form ot slavery. Not long ago I saw a statanvmr, that the bonds of this country, the public, the transportation and indus trial bonds amounted to over 18 bil lion dollars. A debt like this the American people can never pay. In deed it is intended that they shall not be paid so that interest will be perpetual. Now then, add the three and half billion farm mortgages besides per sonal indebtedness. How will we ever -pay them? Already a move is on foot to turn these private debts into the bonding system. So far as the bonds on our transportation and industrial systems go these systems must be confiscated by the people before the personal debts can be wiped out; can be paid off. Yes, we need good roads all right, but we need a few other things be sides good roads also. We need good clothes, good homes, good books and so long as the present expensive system obtains need good fences. So it will not do to go broke on a pea-J THE FOOL WOMEN Slaves to Foolish and Harmful Fash ion Says Woman Writer Oregon City April 9, 1914. Editor Courier: Kindly allow me space in your valuable paper to express my humble opinion on the most lifeless question called Fashion. Methinks itdoes more harm than saloons. I am not in favor of the liquor traffic nor am I in favor of such outrageous dis graceful fashions as we are having now. a young girl will run all kinds of risk just to dress in style. Some are ignorant of facts; some knowingly, yet they never cease to think for themselves how they are classed or judged y men who are always on the lookout for "Parisian fashion" women. Go back to our Mothers' days and see how sensible and respectable, their wearing ap- parei was. How comfortable, yet neat and healthful. I think the corset-. tTlenr Slavpr hasc aused more, misery than the sa loon. Most all aiments lif the, female sex is due to the (Dear Slay er) the corset. Just stop a moment and consider how women who want to be judged stvlish. how thev torture their unborn offsprings and what suf fering the mother endures just to be in fashion. If their husbands would cause one-half such nam thev would sue for a divorce on the grounds of inhuman treatment and get it too. Why is it? In Germany and Sweden and nrrier- foreign countries the fashion chang es pernaps once in a lite, time, and here in the good old U. S. A., where the people think ("some nf theml that they are the smartest under the sun, and are such "gods of Fash ion." How much better healthy would the coming generation De ii we would have more such sen sible women as Dr. Mary Walker. I hope that she will live to sen, the day, and it is not far off, when THE SABBATH DAY Rev. Milliken's Answers and Con clusions in the Debate Editor Courier: Mr. Hartog's logic is a "Thing of beauty, and a joy forever." Let me illustrate. 4 Point .12. "The Sabbath was made for man." Of course the Jew is not a man. Hence the Sabbath could not be for the Jew. Point 11. The Hebrews were God s chosen people. Hence they could not have been slaves in Egypt, despite. Deut. 6:15. (What is Deut. 5:15 in the Bible for anyway?) Point 2. The Sabbath was kept in the wilderness of Sin before they came to Sinaii (The fact that it is under the shadow of Sinaii does not matter.) Therefore we have proven that the Sabbath dates from the Sabbath that the Lord kept after His creation. To use the same bril liant method of reasoning, because the Bible is silent regarding Moses personal appearance we know that he was red-headed and had a wart on the end of his nose. Point 9. Meyer, Clarke, Ameri can Commentary, Expositor's Greek Testament, in fact all the great liv ing or recent authorities, saji Gal. 4: 10 refers to the Jewish weekly Sab bath "days." But of course all these great and devout Greek schol ars are "Wresting Scripture to their own destruction," and our doughty real-estate agent, who would not know a Greek root if he should meet it on the street, is alone capable oi honest interpretation of Scripture. Let me complete his point 3 by adding that circumcision was also to be "everlasting," hence is on the same basis as the law of Psa. 118. Why does he accept the one and reject the other? Points 5 and 1 vanish together. unaer tne words "it hath been said Christ illustrates the meaning BREW SABBATH." 4. "When was ' the Sabbatn changed?" YOU CAN'T CHANGE WHAT YOU NEVER HAD. 5. One must be "Dead to th Law before he can be alive to Christ. Read Rom. 7:1-6, then read vs. v-o to see what law. 6. Intelligent reverence for the inspired Word believes of anything tnat it is in the rJible because it is true. Credulous bibliotary believes it is true because it is in the Bible. Truth is never contradictory, wheth er Scientific or revealed. The school boy on the street knows that the world was not created in six twenty- four hour days, 4004 ' years before Christ. The "Days" of God's week were vast spans of Geoloeical time. and His creation-Sabbath has not yet enaea. ine law oi conservation of matter shows that matter is con stant, changing its form, but neither being added to nor taken from, Hence any theory that stakes its ex- isence upon a literal six calendar days comes under the class referred to in 2 Timothy 2:23, where Paul says: roonsn ana ignorant ques tionings refuse, knowing that they genders trues. 1 had no part In starting this discussion and shall rest upon those six propositions, con fident that they are conclusive, and need no further discussion. W. T. Milliken. CANBY ITEMS of ow j MB& Viti bi ll w Hass 73 'iMil ffcPf-g$S&l S?d- 9 5tf?BB ft X p " & fr S M in i If ft SJyfSSSSH fSSiJcS " " 5 u o a " m a f jfs : . pm r w ui j(f.rfTF ui.me hoi j -.. , s ts s s s u i i- a jc re j i 11 3 r m -omS Kh i si'Is l ED filial r. -sir- on w -s s isr, s ! e . m s a- w W U Wlp T" ! mil la U ZVm - a SLOW !' 5: ; LIBERAL The warm showers the last few days have stopped seeding again and still the grass grows. Lots of po tatoes are being planted. Beef cat tle are scarce and will be as long as the farmers veal their calves. Clover is growing rapidly and most all of the farmers are through putting on land plaster lighter this year than common for seed. B. F. Faust left for Baker City last Saturday to superintend the large irrigation ditch near Baker. The Molalla High School team and the Liberal team had a social game on the new diamond at Liberal Sun day. Ora Sleiter has his derrick and gasoline engine all housed and ready to load cars, fie will start Tuesday. Two cars are sidetracked and the P. E. and" E. will build him a long switch for his own use at Liberal in a few days. W. H. McChesney was in this city on business matters Thursday and on Friday. Mrs. Avin Deeth of Sellwood, S. Wright's sister, was operated on at the St. Vincent's Hospital Thursday and is in a critical condition. R. L. Morris is sick and was bed fast for a few days, but is improv ing at present. LOGAN There was an entertainment at the grange hall March 11th bv th pupils and teachers of the Lower Lo gan school assisted by some outside taient. mere was a laree audienco and the affair was voted a success in every way. The gate receipts were i, and a large amount of ice cream was sold. Miss Bailev's sink ing class of boys from Oregon City added much to the enjoyment of the occasion. fhe Schwartz orchestra furnished music and there was danc ing to Mr. Balsmeicr s accordion mu sic to close with. There will be a snelliner contest. two boys' ball games and other; in teresting exercises at the grange nan ano pane grounds on b ndav. April 17th. The pupils of several surrounding districts will participate and the occasion will mark the close of the Lower Loean school term. On the evenine of April 25th there will be given a concert at the grange nan, py uscar woodtin, baritone singer, and Gustav Flechtner. vidlin ist, both of Oregon City. Mr. Wood- tin is Uregon Ulty's most popular singer. Desides Peine very Well known in musical circles of Port land. Mr. Flechtner is a wonderful violinist. It will be a musical treat that none can afford to miss. Whiteman's orchestra will furnish music for a dance afterwards if the young folks desire it. Admission is 25 cents. Frank Whiteman broke his rig the other day and had to go home for tne auto to finish the trip, which seems to reverse the "usual order of proceeding." the for clothes, I noticed in a weekly oaner that in London girls are dressing like same privilege as you do iu mentally, ai cock lane mainly promoted by a lot of soft-handed sooth-sayers who pre tend to tell our fnrti ) II 0 a Yt rnii,l:n a dream book written bi-ennially at balem. We had a spectacle of gov ernors and ex-governors in some of the ncighbonne stnr.ps rinin work on the road and the photos were printed in nil tho nnnnvo ii.,. would it look if the regular road builder had his picture published for every day's work? You see it is an unusual thing for our political bums tit Hii .... .i'. i i j i. iob Mnt win, n .;, p.. i , 1 physically, mora v and me ird Sauls! " h"nd8 andl& inteid women to be. John Stark. Strengthens Weak and Tired Women . 1 was under a great strain nurs ing a relative through three months' sickness," writes Mrs. J. C. Van de hande of Kirkland, 111., and "Elec tric Bitters kept me from breaking clown. I will never bo without it." Do you fool tired and worn out:? 'n appetite and food won't digest? It spring weather. You need I'.leetnc Bitters. Start a month's treatment to-day; nothing better for stomach, liver and kidneys. The great spring tonic. Relief or mon ey back. 50c and if 1.00 at your druggist. people will erect a monument what He said in verses 17-20. Read. tne lesson she has tautrht hu-1 carefully these references in verses inanity. Why can't all women be as 21, 27, 33, 38, 43, and then see what intelligent as this "Grand Old Lady?" he does with them. Why wrest Men have discarded their dresses verses 17-20 from the part which ex long ago and are wearing sensible plains and illustrates them, vs. 21- 48? Point 8. Gal. 5:4 is the nummary of the argument of Gal. 3-4. Read boys and they say they like trous-'what He does with the law in 3:19, ers. ft you want your girls to be This is enough to reveal Mr. Har nearty and strong give them the tog's logic. The lest is of like na ture. His whole letter is "striving about words to no profit." The your boys il of boys Spring Laxative and Blood Cleanser Flush out the accumulated waste and poisons of the winter months; cleans your stomach, liver and kid neys of all impurities. Take Dr King's New Lifo Pills; nothing bet ter for purifyfing the blood. Mild, non-griping laxative. Cures con stipation; makes you feel fine. Take no other. 25c, at your Druggist, The Courier and tho twice-a-week Portland Journal, three papers each week for If 1.75 is some bargain. If you want to be healthy be nat ural. You will have sickness only when you violate nature's laws. In Nature the correct measurement of the waist is two inches smaller than the bust measurement. How many girls, and women can you find now days that would conform to these measurements? The foolish young men say that it is nice to see girls with small waists. I have known some girls to make their waists as siimll as possible just to please such simpletons. But after they are mar ried and he has to pay doctor bills, he isn't pleased when the Dr. pre sents the bill. If there isn't a law in Oregon, and I don't know that there is such a law, to allow women to wear male attire if they so choose, the neonle of Ore- gone ought to work for one to this ef fect. 1 am corset trus betterment of the coming generation. (jueenie Lyle. Comrade Grant's Birthday Saturday, April Oth, the Oregon Veteran Drumcorps assembled at the home of the president, E. B. Grant at Meldrum, it being Comrade Grant's birthday. Several musical selections was rendered by the drum corps, which were enjoyed by all those present. After the musical program the veterans sat down to a sumptious dinner, Mrs. Grant being famous for her splendid dinners. Several useful presents were receiv ed from the visiting comrades, a set of silver ware being a gift from the drum corps tot heir president, whom they love and esteem very highly. Many good wishes for health and prosperity were tendered the host and hostess by those attending. The guests were presented with souvenir cards by Mr. and Mrs. Grant. Mr. Jasper Likes, who lives at Oswego, was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Burns a few days ago. Mrs. Cochran attended the basket social at the Mundorf school house last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Rape went to the church services last Sunday. Mr. Hunt is engaged at present In cutting cord wood for at man at Bar low. Mr. Hilton has been doing some ploughing for Mr. Rape. Rollins Porter is talking of going away from home to work in a cream ery. In regard to the road problem t will say that I have lived . in this county for thirty years and when I came here there was little more than cow trails. There were loes. brush and stumps and mud holes. If a lot of work had not been done the automobilists of the present time could not travel the roads. How would the present experts like to take out brush and stumps out ol the roads. They would say let the common men do that, every time, so give credit for work done in the past as in the future. fhe writer has helped eet lots of stumps and logs out of the roads without any pay for the same. Mr. Baty has his new house about completed. I want the voters to vote for An derson for county judge, as he Is the right man in the right place. IMPORTANCE ' OF HEALTHY KIDNEYS Oregon City Readers Should Learn to Keep the Kidneys Well The kidneys have a bier work to do. All the blood in the body is coursing through the kidneys con stantly to be freed of poisonous matter. It is a heavy enough task when the kidneys are well, but a cold, chill, fever or some thought less exposure is likely to irritate, in flame and congest the kidneys and interrupt the puryfying work. Then the aching frequently be gins and is often accompanied by some irregularity of the urine too freauent passages, sediment or re tention. Thousands testify to the wonderful merit of Doan's Kidney Pills, a remedy for the kidneys only, that has been used in kidney troub les 50 years. You will make no mis take in following this Oregon City citizens's advice. Mrs. Hattie J. Pace, 612 Twelfth St.. Oregon Ctiv, Oergon, says; "Several of my family have taken Doan's Kidney Pills for back and kidney trouble and have had cuiick and. lasting benefit. I feel justified in recommending this remedy." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simplv ask for a kidney remedy fet Doan's Kidnev Pills the same that Mrs. Pace recommended. Fos-ter-Milburn Co., Props., Buqallo, N. Rev. Smith's Services Rev. E. A. Smith will preach Sun day at Logan at 11 A. M, and at Evergreen school house at 3 P. M. Everyone is invited. The minister says that the roads from Logan to Viola and from Viola to Highland are almost IMPASSABLE. The people, who may use those . roads are to be pittied. Miss Watts Some Speller Editor Courier: I want to tell the schools thiroueh your paper that they will have to put on their studying caps if thev get ahead of our school at Stone in spelling. Five schools met at Stone school house last Friday to spell, and we had a very interesting and excit ing time. Thevs pelled 132 Daees and our school came out ahead. Miss Martha Watts was the cham pion and got the prize.' These spelline schools are iust what are needed. I am glad that they have waked to the fact of the need of good spelling. One may be a good scholar in other things and be a poor speller, and that will spoil all nt his education. I hope the eood work will eo on now as it has such a, sstart, so that all cans pell correctly. Foley Kidney Pills Successful for Kheumatism and Kidney Trouble Positive in action for backacha. weak back, rheumatism, gidney and bladder troubles. P. J. Bovd. Od-Ih. Texas, writes: "After taking two bottles of Foley Kidney Pills my rheumatism and kidney troubles are completely gone." Safe and effective. t or sale by all druggists. T heart of the whole question lies in the following propositions: 1. If the Sabbath is a memorial oft creation why does the Lord say in Ex 31:16-17, "Wherefore the CHIL DREN OF ISRAEL SHALL KEEP THE SABBATH to observe the Sab bath THROUGHOUT THEIR GEN ERATIONS for a perpetual covenant. IT IS A SIGN BETWEEN ME AND THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL FOR EVER." Deut. 5:15, "Thou (Israel, see vs. CI shalt remember that THOU WAST A SERVANT IN THE LAND OF EGYPT, and the Lord thy God BROUGHT THEE OUT thence by a mighty hand and by an outstretched arm; THEREFORE THE LORD thy God COMMANDED THEE TO KEEP THE SABBATH DAY." Also Ezek. 20.10-12. "I caused thee TO GO FORTH OUT OF THE LAND OF EGYPT also I gave Reunion, Four Generations The beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Martin on Dartmouth St., was the scene of a family reunion on Easter Sunday, it being the birthduy anniversary of the hostess, Mrs. Clem Martin. Those present were. Mrs. S. A. Smith, mother of Mrs. Martin, a sister, Martha Hoover, Benny Hoover and wife and little Dorothy, of St. Johns; Mr. and Mrs. R. B.Smith of New Era; B. T. Smith and daughter Edna of Rainier. Mrs. Martin was assisted by her grandaughter, Miss Clotilde Ryp clynsky. This family reunion rep resented four generations. Long may the hostess live and see many more such gatherings is the wish of her friends. & v Fruit and shade trees, rose ! bushes, holly, cut flowers and ? potted plants. Funeral work done at low prices. Phone 2511 at Green House, 3rd and Cen- . ter Streets. H. J. BIGGER. jt i$ jC t WIS: Itelo? ! ' t.-mVi Sixths to BE A SIGN t ot this nature for the d.thtVm mw ivn Tiiirr tw BETWEEN ME AND THEM, that they might know that I am God that sanctifieth (setteth apart) them." 2. Gentiles who came to keep the Sabbath were to keep tho BURNT OFFERINGS AND SACRIFICES Public Sale I will sell at mv place, thren miles east of Canby, at Public Auction, on I ALSO." Isa. 56:6-7. April 18th, 1914, the following: all 3. Mr. Hartog can show NO farm tools, U head of cattle and 24 I TLACE IN THE NEW TESTA head of hogs, shoats and brood sows.lMENT WHERE CENTILFS ARE Robert Vorpahl. 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