DALLAS CITY BANK
Dallan, Oregun.
R.E. WILLIAMS
W. G. VASSALL
President
Cashier ;
DIKtiLTO KH :
K. CL Craven, I. N .U imh I* M. M. Elli* ,
\V. G. Y annuli. H. K. William«,
B. II. McCallon, F. J. Craven.
Thin bank in pleuaed to place 1 M
din penal of itn ciintomeri the fail'¡lit-*
gained during many years of conti titior» |
service and growth.
Telephone 502
CEO. F. SKIFF
A t t o r n e y - a :- L a w
R o o m 8 , U g l o w B ld g .
D ALLAS.
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DR. B. E. IUEVEL
Veterinary Surgeon
til*J M ain S trkict
Phone 99
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DALLAS, OREGON
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B U T L E R
DENTIST
Onice over Fuller Phannaev, Did lac.
Olii «* 11-»ui.« : 8 t-» 12 A. M I t«» ."> I*. M.
All kinds ot Denial work dotte at
reaaom«ble prices.
01$ LUC F MEEilNG.
FI BIER'S 5 , 16 . IS ANS
25 SEIST STORE
This is the store that
carries t he largest
stock of goods, rang
ing in price from lc to
2-~>c, in Polk County.
This is a fact. We ex
tend to everyone a
special invitation to in
spect our stock and
see what you can buy
at these prices. This
is the place to buy your
H olida y goods and
Christmas cards.
We have a dandy
lineofCnina and Glass
ware, Burnt Wood l>ox-
esan<l novelties, hand
kerchiefs, in
N ec
eckties.
0 .ik
Ktrcmeis,
it ties,
and Ladies Neckwear,
Pillow Tops,
Wall
i--1 ***& £& Pockets,
Pockets.
Christmas
Tree Decorations, Holiday Stationery, Toys, Can
dy and Nuts. R »member we are headquarters for
the famous Red Band Brand of Candies, guaran
teed to be fresh and pure at popular prices.
Give us vour Christmas Candy order.
COMMERCIAL CLUB
PASTOR RUSSELL
Perm anent Fair Association Organ
IS CHALLENGED
ized Wednesday Evening.
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The members o f the Dallas
'Commercial club turned out in
large numbers last evening to
perfect plans for the permanent
organization o f a Polk County
Fair Association. On motion of
Tooze a committee o f five were
appointed to devise a plan for
the temporary
organization.
The committee consisted o f C. L.
; Hawley. W. A. Ayres Harry
Belt, E. V. D. Paul and T. vV.
Brunk, and reported as follows:
Dallas, Or., Nov. 2d, 1912.
To the president and members
!o f the Dallas Commercial club
and other persons gathered for
the purpose of organizing a per
manent County Fair Association:
We, your committee, appoint
ed to devise a plan for the tem
porary organization o f such as
sociation, beg leave to submit
the following repoit:
1. We advise that the name
of the association be the Polk
Ccunty Fair Association.
2. We advise that the follow
ing offices be created: One pre
sident. five vice presidents, one
secretary, one treasurer, an ex
ecutive committee to consist o f
three members, with the presi
dent as an ex-officio member, a
board of district managers, to be
composed o f one member from
each s chool district in thecout.ty,
said managers to be appointed
by the county school superin
tendent. the school supei intend-
ei t to t ct as chairman. A loard
of directois to consist of nine
members, said boatd to be select
ed f o;n men residing in differ
ent parts of the county.
3. We advise that the pcesi-
dent a; point the executive com
mittee and the board of directors
4. We advise that the tempo
rary president be elected at this
meeting: also a temporary secre
tary
5.
We advise that the tempo
rary president at once proceed to
appoint a committee to draft
a constitution and by-laws; that
he at once proceed to appoint a
board o f directors.
6. We advise that said board
of directors be given the power
to adopt for and on behalf of the
association, such constitution and
by-laws.
7. We advise that such board
o f directors be given the power
to elect the permanent officers of
the association upon the adoption
by them o f such constitution and
by-laws.
8. We advise that upon the
adoption o f such constitution and
by-laws and the election of such
officers bv such board, that the
duly elected board proceed to ap
point his executive committee, a
permanent board o f directors,
and all other committees which
may be provided for by such
constitution and by-laws.
9. We make no recommenda
tion us to the method o f financ
ing such fair, asking that an
open discussion o f the matter be
taken up upon the effecting of a
temporary organization.
We
suggest that this phase o f the or
ganization be left to said Fair
Association to consider upon its
permanent organization.
C. L. HAW LEY.
M.. H. LFLT.
T. W. BRUNK.
W. A. a YRES.
E. V. D. PAUL.
W. L. TOOZE, Jr.. Sec.
On motion o f Tooze, W. A.
Ayres was proposed for tempo
rary president, and he was unani
mously elected, and Tracy Staats
was made secretary.
On motion o f U. S. Grant a vote
o f thanks was given the visitors
for the interest taken by them
in organizing the fair association.
The visitors were Senator C. L.
Hawley, of McCoy, John Simkins,
o f Spring Valley, T. W. Brunk,
o f West Salem; J. F. Ullrich,
Airlie and John W. Orr, of
Rickreall.
On motion o f Muir the bill
o f the Dallas Planing mill for
$2 was allowed.
A communication from Ed E.
Lee, of Broad mead, expressing
his regrets that business made
it imposible for him to be pres
ent at this meeting, but certified
to his willingness to take an
active part in any preparations
for an annual Polk County Fair
was read.
The Polk County Mercantile
Co. were elected to member
ship, and pledged $5 a month
toward me support o f the club.
The smoker was a success in
every way cigars being passed
during
the
discussions.
A
lunch o f sandwiches and punch
was served. Doc Patterson pre
siding over the punch bowl.
The County Educational Board 1
held a meeting at the office of
County Superintendent H. C.
F I D L E R ’ S, S o u t h M a i . i S t r e e t
Seymour, Saturday, November
16, and arranged tor the annual
convention o f the school omcers j
o f Polk County to be held in the :
county court house, on Decem
ber, beginning at 10 o’ clock a. |
BUENA VISTA.
IT IS WHISPERED
m.
Also voted to change the j
plan o f the Educational Hallies
—
SO that more would be held and i
Harry Nea! was down from Saver
That Ed Plaster thinks these
to have less districts in rallies, in ! last week lopking for cattle.
Wilson times are all rieht— his
Older to take tile meeting closer. Rice Cook, o f I allston wail through turkey hens are otf with large
to the people, it being arranged 1 h e re lh8t week looking for sheep pas- broods and he has an apple tree
to hold afternoon meetings, in l " re- he hav,ns broue ht 250 head from in full blossom.
Peoria.
place o f all day meetings, thus
That Al. Longneeker says all
Mrs. Mary Bevens spent a few days
saving the ladies o f the diffei- with
her sister, Mrs Collins, i n Dallas the banks will be closed four
ent sections the trouble o f pre last week.
months after Wilson is inaugura-
paring lunches for so many, al
Mrs. Embry, o f Lewisville, visited j ted.
though they have arranged so her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wright
that if any district should insist Smith Sunday.
That Judge Holman says the
on an all days meeting, that it
.Mrs. Eston Bevens ard baby went to
Bn the court house reminds
shall be given then.
Salem by boat Wednesday.
him of the republican party—
Many of these meetings will
will, 1 G A Wens> county commi8aioner split in the middle and frayed on
be held on r nday afternoons, elect, made a business trip to Dallas the edges,
thus getting all o f the parents j Saturday,
That Dallas is to have another
and members o f the hoard o f the
Miss l uquu eame down from Lewis millinery store.
ville
and
spent
Sunday
with
the
Misses
j
district together at the school
j That another day or so o f this
house, and then discussing mat Smith.
W, H Murphy has a crew o f men at fine weather will bring the autos
ters that pertain to that district,
;
jn fo r c e
also by these smaller meetings work retrellising his hop yard.
Mrs. Tom Tetherow, o f Indepen-
and in nearly each district it is deuce, was a guest o f Mrs. w. H.
I hat Scott Laughary got eith-
thought that the home and the Murphy last Wednesday.
er too much cheese or too much
school will become closer togeth- I Mrs. A. J. Hall and Miss M. J. Lee smoke last night,
er, which is the main object in j were called to Junction City Saturday!
. .
the meetings.
1 by the death o f their brother.
The following are the dates as- ! .. L R. and Mrs. Loy visited Sunday at THE INDIANS’ CELEBRATION
the home o f Harry Neal near Suver.
signed to the different sections
OF THANKSGIVING DAY.
Martin Woolen and Bert Snyder were I
and districts, with the chairman capital
city visitors last week.
o f the district where the meeting
Last Thursday at the home o f the j
«IE Interest In Thanksgiving day
is held as presiding over the bride’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Likins
and Its observance is just as in
their daughter, Miss Eunice, o f Salem,
i meeting:
these days among the reser
All dates are subject to change was united in marriage to Ns ill Bevens | vation tense
Indians as in college towns
of this place. Both young people are
if the people of the district de- wUiTnowThe^ and have a host of where great football games are ached
sire some other date.
I friends who wish them aong 1 and pros- uled to occur. Eapecially is this true
Saturday, November 2 3 — Lone | perous life.
in the southwest, where the Indians
S'.ar and Spring Valley at Spring
have had an opportunity to become
thoroughly civilized o f late years. The
OAK GROVE.
Valley.
white people tind no more enjoyment
Saturday, November 23—Pop
corn and Mountain View at the
Frank Fawkand family, o f Salt Creek in this day o f universal cheer than do
these saiue dusky redskins
were Oakgrove visitors last week.
latter.
It is a day of feasting, playing and
Saturday, November 30 Polk
Seth W hite went to Salem Tuesday. gaming, with a big dance at uight
Station aim Smithlield at the lat J. W. Edgar i nd wife spent Sunday Such sport cornea only once a j’ear to
ter place; same da e Suver and at their daughteis, Mrs. R. J. William them nowadays, when they have had
sons.
Valley View at Suver.
to forsake the scalping knife for the*
Friday, December 6, Cochran, i We can almost hear the sound o f wtd- plow. Their wild uature revolted ait
the Ideal of work, and it has been with
di.ig bells.
same date Pioneer.
Saturday, December 7—Mont
Mrs. J. C. and Texcella White spent much difficulty that the government
agents nave made farmers out o f the
gomery and Mclimmonds Valley Sunday at I. M. Robertson’s.
young braves.
A day o f rest and
at Montgomery: Zena and Lin
Ivan Allen is taking out some trees amusement Is considered good for their
and
cleaning
up
the
yard
at
the
Grange
coln at Zena.
better nature, and the government am
Friday, December 13—Green hall.
t ho titles are willing that Thanksgiving
wood: Hopville.
day shall! become a festal time for the
L odje Notice.
reservation wards o f the nation.
Saturday, December 14—Dal
The Kiowa* and Comanche«, who not
las School Officers Convention.
p e n n i n g lodge No. 9, A. F. &
Friday, January 10—Guthrie; A. M. A stated communication long ago were placed on allotments,
Bridgeport.
will be held Friday, Nov. 22. will have forsaken many o f their wild
Saturday, January 11 —Oak Work in the M. M. degree. All plans o f amusemeiit this Thanksgiving,
owing to tlie fact that they have been
Grove, Crowley, at O k Grove; members requested to be pres cut off the free list o f beef issues
Buena Vista.
ent. Visitors welcome. By or They have arranged to draw grass
Friday, January 17—Liberty: der o f the W. M.
money on Thanksgiving, and a goodly
Oakdale.
portion of this will be spent in pur
W ALTERS. MUIR,
chasing food for af grand feast. At
January, 24—Rickreall; Oak
Secretary.
night they will take part In a green
Point.
corn dance, at which thanks will be of
Saturday, January25—Antioch; |
Baptist Church.
fered to the Great Spirit for the good
Parker and Highland at High
crops which they have had the last sea
Sunday services:
land.
son. The spirit of thankfulness per
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Friday, January 31- Lewisville;
vades the Indian celebrations.
Morning
worship
at
11,
subject,
Oakhurst.
!
The Osaiges hold a big feast at Paw
“
Esther.
”
Saturday, February 1—Buell,
flunk«. their capital city
All mem
2:30 p. m., Junior Meeting.
Gooseneck at Buell; Ballston and
bers o f the tribe are Invited to take
Young People’ s Meeting 7:(X\ part in the festivities At the begin
Enterprise at Ballston.
ning and end o f each m onth- and there
Friday, February 7 Brush subject, “ Gratitude.”
j Evening 7:30 p. m.. topic ‘A f- are many—the aged missionary who
College; Harmony.
lives among them Is Invited to dellv
Saturday,
February^ 8—Salt ter Death.”
er a short prayer, thanking the Great
Creek, Upper Salt Creek, Con
Spirit for the good things which the
cord, Orchards atSaltCreek;Pee-
Notice.
agent has sent them. The food Is cook
dee, Cherry Grove, Fir Grove,
ed by the squaws, and. while It could
IS hereby ifivtn. that the undersigned adminis-
•it- Ppprlpp
be prepared In n much cleaner and
* trator of the estate of Malinda A. Syron de
Saturday, February 14— Red ceased. has filed in the County Court of Polk more tasteful manner, the cooking Is
County. Oresron, his final account as such admin
an Improvement over that of a few
Prairie; Eola.
istrator, of said estate, and the court has fixed
With this cheer they give
„
, _ February
_
_
Saturday, the 4th day of January’. 1U13. at the years ago
Saturday,
15—Perry
ihat 'by the goodness o f God
T > L r im o n r l
at
Pprrvdale- hour o f l o ’clock p. m. of Mid_ DaLas,
d i .y M t h . t l m . an.l
th u n k
Polk County.
dale, B l O c t a m e d a <1L r c r i j u d i c , the County Court mom
they were far from want-” —New York
Oregon, as the place for the he ir ntc o f objections
Butler and 1 ern at Butler.
to said report, and the final settlement of said es Tribune.
February 21—Fairview; E - tate.
Dated this 14th day of November. 1912.
kins.
vT
E. J. S YR O N .
Reflection« of a THankful P«ssimi«t.
Administrator of the estate
Friday,' February 38—North
Did you ever think, when it'* rain
of Malind.i A . Syron. deceased.
M arriage Licenses
Sibley A Ea' in attorney.
Dallas.
ing and snowing at the same time nnd
Saturday, March 1—Bethel,
Newton L. Guy and Mina M.
the street* form a dainty swamp of
slush and the chills are running np i Hughes.
McCoy at cethel.
Estrav Notice
Hiid down and b u c k , how rery much
Saturday, March 8 -A ir h e and
Pearl H. Hughes and Linda
you have to he thankful for? On such Miller.
Ward at Airlie.
C A M E to my place on Salt Creek several days occasion* look In your empty coal bin
Friday, March 14— West Sa-
ajro a blue cow and a cowple o f iS-mynth heif-
H. Montgomery Ward and
era. sort of red. Owner can have them by payin'»- and fold your arms in content.
lem.
chare«».—Chas. Muller.
L5
True, the « on* bin is dark nnd dank. Edith M. Davidson.
Saturday, March 15— Rogue
Bur think how much blacker It would
River and Valley Junction at
two meetings occur on the same be if the ooel were there!
Chamberlain’ s Cougn Remedy
Rogue River.
It's the little things that make or mar
• Cure« Gobi*. Croup and W hooping Cough.
Supervisor H. H. Parson ana date.
one’s happiness: therefore the less coni
By
all
co-operating
in
these
one ha* the happier he should be.
one member o f the Educational
F o r swell is lo g ic
board will attend one m «tin g meetings as they have in the
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philosopher has said. "The
and Superintendent H. O. Sej" I’a8t rafllief8^
y#wi,‘ do„ a
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mn,,r anil one member o f the amount of good for the good o f ra t bin t« a ha* been
board will attend another when the county.
»hivr, are to. very ».m of comfort.
A Complete Answer to the Query,
"Who O ú iK d Him?"
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The Whole Subject Clarified For the *
Public Benefit — Clergy and Laity *
Unscriptural Terms.
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Albany, N. Y.. *
Ten per cent discount on our entire stock o f Table
Linens and Napkins. Large selection to choose from.
Ten per cent discount on our stock o f Fancy Dress
Goods Suitings and Cloakings. Sacrifice sale on Ladies
and Misses Tailor- Made Suits. Note Prices:
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$30.00, to close out at
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today. We report *
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LOT NO. 2—Ladies’ Tailored Suits, values up to
Ministerial
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nation and Titles.
Very evidently It
LOT NO. 3 —Ladies, Tailored Suits, values up to
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tack recently made *
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upon him by a Mr.
Liberal reduction on all our Tailor-Made Suits and Coats. A FEW *
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STRICTLY TAILORED SUITS EXCEPTED.
editor of The Con è
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125 Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats and Raincoats to be closed out at a ♦
the "Religious Itaiubler.” Ellis claims
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liberal reduction.
that I'astor Bussell's ordination as Fas *
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tor is fraudulent. The ad.lress shows •#
that Faster Bussell fully understands
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the situation. He fully justified his | r >-
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sition before his vast audience and
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showed up the "Rambler" editor In
the unenviable light of either being *
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attempting to deceive the public. His
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F o r m e r p a r t n e r a n d s u c c e s s o r t o R . J a c o b s o n & C o ., M c M i n n v i l le , O r e .
but by Jesus tMidst, and God the Fa
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(Gal. i. 1 1 . He said:—
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
If you are satisfied tell your friends; if NOT tell us.
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The time has come for telling the
lieople what tile Bible teaches respect
ing ordination to teach and preach.
Tile doctrine of A|>ostolic Succession
started in the secoud century A. D.
The bishops claimed that they had the
same authority that Jesus gave to the
twelve A|M»stles. U| m » ii this claim they
ordaiiKHi the inferior clergy.
This principle Is wholly unscriptural.
According to the Bible, the Church of
Christ Is not composed o f two parts,
Owing to a dissolution of
clergy and laity. Jesus declared. "All
co-partnership,
we will sell
ye are brethren; One is your Master.
at public auction, at our place
Christ." St. Fa ill shows that in the
early Church the ministers were the
2 miles west of Ballston, on
servants o f the flock. They were o f
the people, chosen by them by the
stretching forth o f the hand.
Many o f the reformers coveted the
at 10:30, a list o f farm prop
titles accorded the Catholic clergy
erty, o f which the following
They did not care to tell the congre
is a few items:
gation that its word was supreme, and
that its ministers were merely its serv
ants. Others, realizing that these ti
tles were unscriptural. declined to use
them: preferring to he called pastor.
My Bible Student associates, knowing
my objection to the title •'Reverend.”
address me as Pastor. I am the elected
POLK COUNTY SCHOOL TEACH
Fnstor o f the Brooklyn Tállenmele
PRINCIPALS’ CLUB.
congregation, and also o f the London
ERS’ INSTITUTE
Tabernacle congregation, and I fall to
see ground for criticism in this respect,
The meeting of the Principals'
nor do I attack Christian brethren who
The teachers of Polk county
Club o f Polk county was called met in their annual teachers’
accept other and unscriptural titles.
$ 10.00
$12.65
$16.65
D. M. Nay berger
Auction Sale
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25,
of horses and colts;
The Itemizer, 4 months for 25 cents 16 1 head
cow; 5 Poland China
to order by W. A. Johnston, of institute at Dallas in the high
Bethel, and the permanent or
Must Paetors Be Ordained?
sows; 1 0. L C sow and
Poland China boar, 32
head of 4-months-old pigs;
48 high grade Cotswoid
ewes; 16 ewe lambs and
many farm implements, etc.
school building on November 13,
Ordination is uecessary to the office
o f pastor. The question is. What consti ganization for 1912 effected. W. 14. 15 with every teacher except
tutes ail ordinatiou to. preach amongst I. Ford, o f Dallas, was elected ing one, who was sick, present
Terms: All sums under $10
temporary chairman, H. E. Barn-! the full time.
the people o f God?
bankable
This question has received various hart, o f Falls City, secretary-' The work in the different de cash, over that,
answers. The Roman. Anglican and treasurer, and W. I. Ford, presi-! partments was well handled by notes, 10 months, 8 per cent
Greek Churches, claiming Apostolic dent for the coming year. The
the instructors selected by Su Discount of 3 per cent for
Succession, declare that authorization arrangements for the regular1
perintendent Seymour, and a ll1 cash.
to preach must come through their meetings of the club were left to
apostle bishops, and have uot allowed the officers ajid Superintendent teachers reported much benefit
T h os. R an d,
received from this work, and say I M . F . W h i t e ,
Frotestant ministers to enter their pul
that they will return to their A u ction eer
O w n er
pits—until the Episcopalians, about a Seymour.
By motion the matter o f se schools stronger and more able
year ago granted this concession. Of
course, if tlieir proposition were cor lecting the biok for this year’ s to carry on their work.
rect. I am just as much unordained as study was left to H. C. Seymour
The evening lectures by Prof. of the teachers o f the county and
ail other Frotestant ministers—and no and J. H. Ackerman.
A. H. Chamberlain, of San Fran state, we extend to President J.
Motion by H. C. Seymour that cisco, and George Gilbert Ban H. Ackerman our warmest thanks
more so.
Each denomination at its beginning the chair appoint a committee croft were well received by the and heartfelt appreciation for
was opposed by all others; yet each consisting of three persons, two
the constructive criticism and
teachers and others.
taught that the clergy were separate principals and one rural teacher
helpful work that he has brought
Mr.
Chamberlain
gave
a
lec
from the laity. Only since the organ to secure as many as possible of
to us from time to time.
ture
on
the
Yosemite
National
i
ization of the Evangelical Alliance the teachers and principals to at
Fifth—We note with pleasure
Park and illustrated it with beau
«184(51 have the different sects of
tend the meetings o f the club, tiful pictures o f the National the progress and efficiency o f the
Christendom acknowledged each oth
was 'carried. Mr. Haley, o f Air- Park.
work of the supervisor o f rural
er’s ordinations.
Each denomination
makes use of such ceremonies as it lie, W. A. Johnston, o f Bethel,
At the close o f the institute schools, H. H. Parsons, and ex
deems proper. If. therefore, the con and Mr. Dykstra, o f Fairview, the teachers passed the following press our appreciation o f such
gregation o f Christian believers in were appointed.
resolutions: Report o f the com services, and declare our unre
By motion o f Mr. Johnston the mittee on resolutions for the Polk served endorsement o f this nec
Brooklyn and London ordain or ap
point me ns their pastor, it is their matter of the debates for this County Teachers’ Institute.
essary department o f the educa
own choice what ceremonies, if any. year was deferred one week,and
tional department o f Polk coun
The
Polk
County
Teachers’
In
shall accompany that ordination. Who the principals o f the different
ty.
stitute
has
been
a
source
o
f
ben
can dispute this? No Protestant de schools -vere instructed to notify
Sixth—Whereas
Superinten-
efit to all attending, personally
nomination. surely; for their own or-
the secretary of the club during and professionally. In every re kent H. C. Seymour has untiring
llnatlons are on this very basis.
the first o f the week following spect it has reflected the efforts ly worked to make this and oth
The subject of ordinatiou seems to
have fallen Into confusion during the the institute whether or not their and ability o f the managers in ers o f our institute a success, we
Dark Ages. St. Fan I particularly eiu- schools would be represented in making it a success and in bring wish to express to him our thanks
p!<#tsizes the fact that he did not re the debating league should one ing it to the high standard o f e f and warm appreciation for his e f
ceive his commission as preacher nnd be organized.
ficiency that it has reached. forts, and in that he has consist
Apostle o f Christ from his brother
The challenge from Yamhill Therefore, we, the teachers in ently at all times planned and
Apostles, but by Divine authorization. county for a field meet between
worked to improve the conditions
This Is the Scriptural principle underly the representatives o f the schools institute assembled, declare the o f the schools o f Polk county, we
ing Divine ordination to the ministry o f those two counties was ac following resolutions:
First —In as much as the school declare our indorsement o f his
o f Christ.
cepted and upon motion o f Mr. board o f Dallas have willingly plans for standardization for the
No denomination claims that the or
We indorse and favor
dination of Its ministers either made or Seymour, a committee was ap-| and unreservedly granted tho use schools.
kept them perfect. All admit that pointed to confer with the Yam o f the high school building for the work that he, with others,
there have been sad failures amongst hill authorities and makearrange- the use and convenience of the has done in promoting the Indus
their ordained
ministers.
Neither ments for the meet. Those ap institute, we extend to them our trial Fair for the school children
would they claim that ordination has pointed were Barnhart,
Chute warmest thanks in appreciation! o f this county and favor its fur
given their ministers superior discern and Seymour.
and acknowledgement o f their I ther development and extension,
ment o f Divine Truths
On the con
and urge the co-operation o f all
ihere being no further busi
trary it Inis Injured the clergy by ness the club adjourned until favor.
Second—We regret that our patrons and pupils, as well as
making many o f them domineering
date set for next meeting or call state su|»erintendent, L. H. Al that of all teachers of the county.
and lordly, contrary to the spirit and
Signed by.
teachings of Christ and the Apostles: by the president.
derman, has not been able to be
H. E. BARNHART
W. A. Johnston.
aiih «lie laity by lending them to con
present at these sessions and
Secretary. learning the cause thereof, we
A. J. Shipley.
clude that merely secular matters
W. I. Ford.
should engage their attention.
High School Building,
express our dissapointmext be
The
Dallas, Nov. 13.
True Ordination.
Finally flu* Cantor showed the true
ordination to be the Impnrtntlon o f the
Holy Spirit. Whoever receives this
has Clod'* authority to t»e ills am
bassador and mouthpiece. Such show
the work «>f the Holy Spirit regenerat
ing their minds nnd hearts, giving
them Insight Into the Scriptures, n.irt
enabling them to I»e God’s mouth
pieces. ministers o f His Truth.
CASTO R IA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
B oar, the X V
Signature of
School to Have Lecture Course.
Fairview school is the first
school in the state to arrange for
! a speaker under the new lecture
¡course provided by Mr. Aider-
man. On November 29th, P. J.
Kuntz, city superintendent of
the Salem schools, will give an
address on the “ New View of
Education.’ ’ This address will
j be given in connection with the
basket social.
A short pro
gram will be given and the Mon
mouth orchestra will furnish the
music.
Program will begin
promptly at eight o ’clock.
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C h i l d r e n Cry
C h i l d r e n Cry
FOR FLETCHER’ S
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
FOR FLETCHER'S
C A S T O R I A
Thanksgiving Sale
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C A S T O R I A
W’. I. Reynolds.
cause of his absence, our regret
F. G. Chute.
for his unhappy misfortune, and
H. E. Barnhart.
our heartfelt sympathy with him
Committee.
in his suffering, and extend to
him our best wishes for a speedy
and complete recovery.
FERRYDALE NO. 2.
Th ird- We extend our thanks
to the various instructors, whose
Scott Bennett came in Friday from
work has been suggestive and
hia Salmon River ranch, lie expects
helpful to those present.
to stay here until after the holidays.
Fourth -In as much as the in
Henry Clifford ia staking out the
structors o f the Oregon State
Normal school have so unreserv ground for a 40 acre prune orchard'
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Miller and sons,
edly given their services to the
cause o f the institute, we extend from Oakd ile, spent several days visit
ing at the l e e home.
to them our warmest thanks for
J. S. Parker spent severs! days last
the helpful work given in the
at different places inspecting
general sessions and in the de week
fruit.
partment work. And whereas
Everyone interested in school work
the work and spirit manifested 1 shoul
I attend the basket social in Per-
i by the president o f that institu I rvdal . Nov. 27th.
tion reflects his great interest in i M s. le e returned home Friday from
the Polk Countv Teachers’ Insti- ! Dalisa after spending nearly two weeks
tut“ and that his great desire is the e with her son, ' ,uy, who had Leen
. to be a helper, as well as a friend, | in ihe Dallas hospital.
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