A lcohol In Pe-ru-na-- A n Unjust o u r te a s in g h e r, b u t is v e ry s tu b b o rn . S h e s u y s t h a t if s h e w e re to b e sic k in th e s a m e w a y a g a i n s h e w o u ld c e r ­ ta in ly g e t P e r u n a u n d la k e it. a lc o h o l o r n o alc o h o l. S o y o u se e if p e o p le w ill p e r s is t in s u c h f o o lis h n e s s th e r e o u g h t to b e a la w to p r e v e n t th e m .” I v e n tu r e d to in te rp o s e a q u e s tio n . “ Y ou s a y th e d o c to r s c o u ld n o t c u re h e r, a n d y e t y o u s a y P e r u n a d id c u re h e r. W h a t d iff e r e n c e d oes i t m a k e to y o u w h e th e r i t v /a s a lc o h o l o r so m e o th e r d r u g t h a t e ffe c te d th e c u r e ? ” “ W ell, I d o n ’t k n o w t h a t it m a k e s a n y d iffe re n c e , b u t i t is d e c e iv in g th e p e o p le to g iv e th e m a lc o h o l e v e n th o u g h i t d o e s c u re th e m ,” h e said . I re p lie d . "W h y , I cannot ex­ a c t ly u n d e r s t a n d th a t. A lco h o l is a d ru g , th e sam e as q u i­ n in e o r m o rp h in . I f a lc o h o l c u re s c e r ta in d is e a s e s w h e re is th e d e c e p tio n ? I u n d e r s ta n d t h a t th e P e r u n a p e o p le p r in t on th e la b e l o f e a c h b o ttle th e p e r c e n t, o f a lc o h o l c o n ta in e d in P e r u ­ na. E a c h p a tie n t m a y re a d it, if h e p le a s e s . I c a n n o t s e e w h e re th e r e is a n y d e c e p tio n .” “W ell, I w o u ld n o t ta k e P e r u n a ,” S. B. H a « IM A N , M. D . h e p e rs is te d . “ N o w , I w a s sick , I h a d a s to m a c h disea.se. A v io le n t p a in , th a t H a v in g a littl e b u s in e s s in o n e o f w 'ould co m e on a b o u t a n h o u r o r tw o th e fe d e ra l offices o f th e c ity , a f t e r it a f t e r e a c h m e a l. I t g re w w o rs e a n d w a s fin is h e d I fe ll in c o n v e r s a tio n w ith w o rse . I w a s a ls o c o n s tip a te d . I c o n ­ th e o fficial in c h a r g e c o n c e r n in g P e - s u lte d s e v e ra l* d o c to rs in o u r c i t y a b o u t r u n a . I m e n tio n h is b u s in e s s to sh o w m y h e a lth . I w e n t to s e e a p ro m in e n t t h a t th e c o n v e r s a tio n w a s c o n d u c te d s p e c ia lis t in N e w Y o rk C ity , p a id o u t a w ith a m a n o f m o re t h a n o r d in a r y i n ­ g r e a t d e a l o f m o n e y , b u t n o h e lp . O ne te llig e n c e , b e in g a e m p lo y e o f th e g o v ­ tim e I w ap h a v in g a b a d s p e ll on th e e r n m e n t w h o h a d p a s s e d th r o u g h s e v ­ tr a in . T h e g e n tle m a n w h o o c c u p ie d e r a l c iv il s e r v ic e e x a m in a tio n s . H e th e n e x t s e a t w a s a r e tir e d p h y s ic ia n s a id to m e, n o t k n o w in g w h o I w a s : w ith w h o m I h a d b e en a c q u a in te d . H e "I th in k a g r e a t d e a l o f th is p a te n t s a id to m e, ‘M y fr ie n d , i f y o u w a n t to m e d ic in e b u s in e s s o u g h t t o b e s to p p e d . g e t w e ll I w o u ld a d v is e y o u to ta k e a K s p e c ia lly s u c h re m e d ie s a s P e ru n a . g la s s o f la g e r b e e r b e fo re e a c h m e a l. I P e r u n a , a s y o u k n o w , is a s tim u la n t th in k t h a t w ill c u r e y o u .’ H a v in g f o l­ a n d c o n ta in s e ig h te e n o r tw e n ty p e r lo w e d th e d ir e c tio n s o f s e v e ra l good c e n t, o f a lc o h o l. P e o p le ta k e i t w ith o u t p h y s ic ia n s w ith o u t a n y a s s is ta n c e , I k n o w in g w h a t i t is, a n d s u c h re m e d ie s th o u g h t I w o u ld t r y th e b e er. In a o u g h t to b e p r o h ib ite d b y la w . M y v e ry s h o r t tim e I fo u n d i t w a s h e lp in g o w n m o th e r to o k P e r u n a o n ce. S h e h a d m e, a n d I g o t e n tir e ly w ell. M y b o w e ls a c o u g h , n i g h t s w e a ts , w a s g ro w in g b e c a m e r e g u la r a n d I h a d n o m o re e m a c ia te d a n d w e a k . S e v e ra l d o c to rs p a in . N o m o re d is tr e s s a f t e r m e a ls. e x a m in e d h e r. T h e o p in io n w a s e x ­ N o w , if m y m o th e r h a d u s e d so m e p re s s e d s e v e r a l tim e s t h a t s h e w a s re m e d y lik e t h a t i t w o u ld b e a ll rig h t. g o in g in to c o n s u m p tio n . O n e th o u g h t B u t to p e r s is t in u s in g so m e s e c re t it w a s c h r o n ic b r o n c h itis . A t a n y ra te , re m e d y lik e P e r u n a , I th in k i t is o u t ­ h e r c o n d itio n w a s q u ite s e rio u s . S h e w a s ra g e o u s .” u n a b le to g e t a n y r e lie f fr o m th e d o c ­ A g a in I v e n tu r e d t o a s k s o m e q u e s ­ t o r s s h e c o n s u lte d , a lth o u g h s h e to o k tio n s . I a s k e d : “W h a t d o y o u s u p ­ t h e i r m e d ic in e s f a ith f u lly f o r n e a r ly a p o se i t w a s in th e la g e r b e e r t h a t e f ­ y e a r. S o m e o n e to ld h e r a b o u t P e r u n a , f e c te d th e c u r e 0” a n d a g a i n s t m y w is h a n d a g a i n s t th e “ W h y , I p re s u m e i t w a s th e s tim u la n t w is h e s o f o u r fa m ily , s h e b e g a n ta k in g i t c o n ta in e d . Y es, n o d o u b t i t w a s th e it. A t o n c e s h e im p ro v e d , a n d in le ss s tim u la n t.” th a n s ix m o n th s s h e a p p a r e n t ly w a s “Y o u k n o w , o f c o u rs e , t h a t th e s t i m ­ w ell. W e d id a ll w e c o u ld t o d is c o u r ­ u l a n t in b e e r is a lc o h o l, th e s a m e a s in a g e h e r in t a k in g P e r u n a , b u t s h e p e r ­ w in e o r w h is k e y o r a n y o th e r a lc o ­ s is te d . I t fin a lly c a m e o u t in th e m a g ­ h o lic d r in k ? ” a z in e s t h a t P e r u n a c o n ta in e d alc o h o l. “ Y es, I h a v e h e a r d s a y t h a t b e e r c o n ­ T h e n w e k n e w a t o n c e w h a t i t w a s t a i n s a b o u t five p e r c e n t, o f a lc o h o l. t h a t b e n e fite d m y m o th e r, i t w a s s im ­ “ T h a t is c o rre c t.” I re p lie d . “ Y ou p ly th e a lc o h o l t h a t P e r u n a c o n ta in e d . to o k a b o ttle o f b e e r b e fo re e a c h m e a l, W e h a d th e la u g h on m o th e r. W e h a v e d id y o u ? ” n o t c e a s e d to m a k e fu n o f h e r y e t a b o u t ! Y es.” h e r b e in g c u re d w dth a d ilu tio n o f a lc o ­ " In d o in g so y o u w e re d r in k in g a n in t h o l. S h e s e e m s to b e e m b a r r a s s e d b y | o f a five p e r c e n t, s o lu tio n o f a lc o h o l.' Dallas Loses. Last Friday night the Dallas n r riirn i LaCreole club basket-1 all team Lil L i t ILAu I N u i lost to Corvallis high school, at Corvallis, by the score of 10 to !8. The game was fast and very WILL PUNISHMENT Criticism Sins of Ignorance Will be For- given, but Ail Wilful Sins Will Be Punished, According to Pastor Russell. “ Y es, I s u p p o s e so.” “ F iv e p e r c e n t, w o u ld b e o n e - tw e n ­ tie th . A s e a c h p in t c o n ta in s s ix te e n o u n c e s y o u w e re th e n t a k in g a littl e le ss th a n a n o u n c e of a lc o h o l b e fo re e a c h m e a l.” “Y es.” “B u t y o u o b je c te d to y o u r m o th e r ’s ta k in g a lc o h o l in th e P e r u n a , a n d y e t sh e w a s t a k in g f u r le ss a lc o h o l th a n y ou w ere. A s I u n d e r s ta n d it, th e d o s e of P e r u n a is o n e ta b le s p o o n fu l. S u p p o s in g Bib le Stud ents N ow See T h a t T h e y it to be tw e n ty p e r c e n t, a lc o h o l, th e re W ere M isled by the C re e d s of the w o u ld b e in e a c h d o s e o n e - f if th o f a ta b le s p o o n f u l o f a lc o h o l, w h ic h w o u ld D a rk A ges— T h e y In te rp re te d the b e a b o u t h a lf a te a s p o o n fu l, w h ile you B ib le lllo g ic a lly — E n lig h te n e d S tu d y w e re t a k i n g a t le a s t f o u r te a s p o o n fu ls M ake s G od's W ord M ore R easonab le o f a lc o h o l in y o u r b o ttle o f b e e r. A n d and M ore P re cio u s D aily. y e t y ou o b je c te d to y o u r m o th e r ’s t a k ­ in g P e r u n a o n th e g ro u n d t h a t th e P e ­ W o r c e s t e r . r u n a c o n ta in s a lc o h o l. In m y o p in io n M a ss., J a n u a r y ¡id. it w a s th e a lc o h o l t h a t c u r e d b o th of J you. Y o u r m o th e r e v id e n tly v /a s c u re d | -P a s to r R u s se ll of a v e r y s e r io u s a ilm e n t. P e r u n a c o n - j had c ro w d s to ta in s a lc o h o l. I t w a s u n d o u b te d ly th e J b e a r h im to d a y . a lc o h o l t h a t c u re d h e r, o r a t le a s t W e r e p o r t b is d is h e lp e d to. T h e o th e r in g r e d ie n ts of c o u rs e fr o m . th e P e r u n a m ig h t h a v e a s s is te d , n o d o u b t | t e x t : —" T h e s e s h a ll did. In y o u r c a s e i t w a s th e a lc o h o l \j\ j g o a w a y in to e v e r ­ th e b e e r t h a t c u re d y o u o f th e s to m - j ach d iffic u lty . P e ru n a has c u re d la s t in g p u n i s h ­ th o u s a n d s o f s u c h c a s e s .” ment: b u t the "W ell, I d e c la r e ,” h e re p lie d . " I n e v e r r ig h t e o u s in to life th o u g h t o f it in t h a t w a y b e fo re . e t e r n a l . ’ * — M a t­ T h e re h a s b e e n so m u c h s a id a b o u t a l ­ th e w &>:4d. co h o l b e in g p o is o n o u s t h a t I s u p p o se T h e s p e a k e r de- m y m in d h a s b e e n p re ju d ic e d a g a i n s t it. B u t if a s y o u s a y th e r e is a ls o d a re d t h a t m a n k in d re c o g n iz e tw o a lc o h o l in b e e r, th e s a m e k in d o f a lc o ­ g ro u t f a d s : ( 1> t h a t u ll a r e » tu n e rs . hol a s is u s e d in P e r u n a , i c a n n o t see I m p e r f e c t; a n d i2 ) t h a t a j u s t p e n a lty w h e re th e d iff e r e n c e is m y s e lf.” fo r s in s Is p ro p e r. T h is c a n b e a d m it-' "W ell,” I re p lie d , " y o u h a v e b e en te d e v e n by th o s e w h o d e n y t h a t th e d o in g e x a c tly w h a t t h e a v e r a g e m a n B illie is in s p ire d . H e b e lie v e s t h a t o u r a n d w o m a n is d o in g . Y o u h a v e a l ­ f o r e f a t h e r s a d d e d to S c r ip tu r e s , w ith low ed y o u r m in d to b e c o m e p re ju d ic e d o u t re a liz in g it. a g u in s t P e r u n a on a c c o u n t o f its c o n ­ T h e B a p tist "U n d e rw o rld .” ta in in g a lc o h o l. W i th o u t s to p p in g to look in to th e m a t t e r a t a ll y o u h a v e O u r B a p tis t f r ie u d s . iu t h e i r n e w a s s u m e d t h a t th e r e is s o m e th in g t e r r i ­ tr a n s la tio n o f ttie B ible, u s e t h e te r m b ly d is r e p u ta b le a b o u t re m e d ie s c o n ­ ‘u n d e r w o r ld .’* In s te a d o f hell, in t r a n s ­ ta in in g a lc o h o l. T h e f a c t is, h o w e v e r, la tin g S h e o l a n d H a d e s . T h i s is u s te p t h a t m o s t a ll flu id m e d ic in e s , w h e th e r A ll e d u c a te d p r e s c r ib e d b y a d o c to r o r p u t u p a s a In th e r ig h t d ire c tio n . p a te n t m e d ic in e , c o n ta in a c e r ta in p e o p le k n o w t h a t S h e o l a n d H a d e s s ig a m o u n t o f a lc o h o l. I t w a s a lc o h o l t h a t tilf.v t h e d e a t h c o u d itio u . W h y s h o u ld c u re d y o u r m o th e r. I t w a s a lc o h o l t h a t C h r is tia u m in is te r s s p e n d y e a r s in c u re d y o u . I n m y o p in io n , a lc o h o l in s e m in a r ie s to le a rn th e s e th in g s , a n d so m e fo r m o r o th e r is m a k in g m o re th e n f e a r to te ll p e o p le tlie f a c ts ? D o c u re s t h a n a ll o th e r d r u g s c o m b in e d . th e y n o t re a liz e ti i a t th e m is u n d e r ­ T h is Is n o t s a y in g , h o w e v e r, t h a t P e ­ r u n a c o n ta in s o n ly a lc o h o l, f o r i t d o e s s ta n d in g o f th is s u b je c t is s tu m b lin g c o n ta in e x c e lle n t re m e d ie s b e s id e s a l ­ th in k in g p e o p le in to H ig h e r-C ritic ia m - cohol. B u t I d o c o n te n d t h a t th e a lc o ­ In fid e lity , e tc ., a n d le a d iu g to a th e is m ho l in P e r u n a Is n o t o n ly n o t h a r m f u l to iiid a n a r c h y ? th o s e w h o ta k e it, b u t if ta k e n in th e W h a t the Bib le Does Te ach . d o s e s p r e s c r ib e d on th e b o ttle i t w ill d o T h e B ilile d e c la r e s d e a t h to lie th e g r e a t d e a l o f g o o d a n d t h e r e is n o t th e s l ig h te s t d a n g e r o f f o r m in g a e x tre m e p e n a lty o f th e D iv in e L a w —a s d r u g h a b it.” P E R U N A IS F O R S A L E of h u m a n la w . A d a m ’s e x e c u tio n w a s a tr a g e d y —MHO y e a r s o f d y in g . H is d e AT A LL D RUG STO RES. S P E C IA L N O T IC E — M a n y p e r s o n s s e e n d a n ts s h a r e Ids c o n d e m n a tio n . T h e a r e m a k in g in q u ir ie s f o r th e o ld - d e a th s e n te n c e w o u ld h a v e e n d e d o u r tim e P e ru n a . To s u c h w o u ld say , th is fo r m u la Is n o w p u t o u t u n d e r th e ra c e , h a d n o t D iv in e M ercy p r o v id e d n a m e of K A -T A R -N O , m a n u f a c tu r e d _____ J _____ e s u s .... a s ___ o u r __________ R e d e e m e r. _ H _ e _ is to de- by K A -T A R -N O C o m p a n y , C o lu m b u s, , .... ........... .. ....... . . . .. Ohio. W r ite th e m a n d th e y w ill b e h 'e i m a n k in d fio m b o n d a g e to d e u th . p le a se d to s e n d y o u a f r e e b o o k le t. j d u r in g th e .M illennium . | M e a n tim e , th is G o sp e l A g e h a s b e en Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac for 1913. i in tr o d u c e d fo r g a th e r in g H is C h u rc h . W h e n it is c o m p le te d , t h e K in g d o m I w ill be In a u g u r a te d fo r b le s s in g ull enter, cind sna.ll be maKing pass- ; m a n k in d . T h e n w h o s o e v e r w ill m a y Minites of Principals’ Club. ing grades in each of at least j r e t u r n to fu ll h a r m o n y w ith G o d a n d The regular meeting of the three subjects prescribed by the j a t t a i n e v e r la s tin g life, club was called to order by Pres­ school, and a general average T h e P a r a b le o f T h e s h e e p a n d th e at least 8 0 __ per ,_____ cent. ____ Such ! GoutH b e lo n g s to th e M ille n n ia l Age. ident W. I. Ford at 8 February of __ __ ______r 7th. After the minutes of the 1 students must have good stand- W e re c a ll th e S c r ip tu r a l p ro m is e s th a t preyious meeting were read and ingin deportment. Students of w h e n J e s u s s h a ll a p p e a r In H g lo im ry ; . a H n is d approved, the following business . the eighth grades entering the 1 C 11 h us u rc w h e w k n ill o w a p th p a e t a r th e w ith p a r a b le is no t was taken up and passed upon, ¡above contests must have pass- v et fu lfille d . A f te r th e c o m p le tio n o f The date for the first debate oi ling grades in the subjects re- th e C h u rc h . .M essiah w ill e s ta b lis h H is Dallas did not get started right, not getting but one point the first half. The game was begun with Van Orsdel and Heistand glaying forwards, Smith center, and Foster and Burke guards. At the middle of the first half Boydston was substituted for Van Orsdel. During the whole of the first half the Dallas boys played good teamwork but could not hit the baskets. The visit­ ing guards guarded the Corvallis forwards very close, they not getting a field basket. The first j half ended with Corvallis holding the long end of a 5 to 1 score. The second half started with j both teams playing harder than ! ever. Dallas was determined | that they would hold the home team down, but Corvallis suceed-! ed in getting 5 points more to j their credit. Up to the last 3 minutes of play the score stood ! 10 to 2, when Boydston shot 2j field baskets and 2 fouls, bring­ ing the score 10 to 8. The Dal­ las boys will play Corvallis high ; here March 14. Christian Science Services. Christian Science services held j in Adventist church Sunday Feb- \ uary 23. at 11 a. m. Subject of Lesson-sermon, "Mind.” Sunday school at 10 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at reading room, 8 p. m. Reading Room—First Nation­ al bank building, room 10. A burglar entered the home of Charley Johns in Portland the other day and got $40 and some jewelry. CALENDAR SAMPLES NOW HERE Patronize Home Industry Keep Some of Your Money at Home Cut Out the Traveling Canvassers You Can Get Better and Cheaper Calendars Right in Your Home Town Try a Nice Monthly Blotter for 1913 Come in and see what we have Itemizer Office ANNUAL STA TEM EN T. S y n o p sis of th e A n n u a l S ta te m e n t o f The Farmers Mutual Fire Relief Association >■< Good garage site on principal 120 acres 3 miles from Dallas, street of Dallas, 50x100 feet, price all under cultivation on R. R. track and county road. Price $125 o f P o r tla n d , O reg o n , on th e 31st d a y We have for sale in and near $1900, terms reasonable. per acre. o f D ecem ber. 1912, m a d e to th e I n s u r ­ Dallas: a n c e C o m m issio n e r o f th e S ta te of O re ­ 160 acres, 50 acres in cultiva­ Tracts of any size, some can be g o n , p u r s u a n t to la w : 5 acres for $450. tion, 50 cleared and in pasture, irrigated, all in city limits, planted INCOME. 5 acres for $500, in timber. Good 8-room in fruit trees, for $250 per acre. A m o u n t of L e d g e r A sse ts 5 acres in fruit 4 years old for balance D e ce m b e r 31, 1911................$ 1,210.69 , house, barn and outbuildings. F ro m m e m b e rs h ip f e e s ......... 425.00 «pDOU. 54 acres, 4 miles from Dallas. acres of orchard, mostly prunes, F r o m e x p en se p re m iu m s . . . . 2,917.44 5 acres, house and bearing: 6 some 1-4 mile from school. 3-4 mile to F r o m loss a s s e s s m e n ts ......... apples. 3 miles of Dallas. 9,584.21 fruit for $800. R. R. station, some fruit; good T o t a l ............................................ % 14,137.34 5 acres, all in cultivation for Price $10,000. Terms, half cash. improvments; 30 acres under cul­ D ISB U R SE M E N T S. $ 1000 . G ro ss a m o u n t p a id to po licy 30 acres on city limit line of tivation; in a fast developing com­ Ask Your h o ld e rs fo r lo sse s d u r in g Other cultivated tracts for Dallas, on Co. and R. R. no im­ munity, price $125 per acre. 1912.............................................. $ 8.954.00 $3,500. E x p a n s e s o f a d ju s tm e n t a n d provments, all under cultivation, s e ttle m e n t o f lo s s e s ........... 65.90 $2000 -7-room house on Wash- 10 acres for $850. S e n d Now fenced, fine logan berry land. ngton C o m m issio n s a n d fees paid street. Corner lot. 170x to a g e n t s ................................. 10 acres for $1000. -1.920.45 f o r Free S a la ry of S e c r e t a r y an d 10 acres, all in cultivation, 50 acres close to Dallas, 28 300, and all modern improve­ a s s i s t a n t .................................... C opy 1.558.00 H a ll r e n t ...................................... 5.00 ! house and barn, for $2.500. acres in orchard, 7 acres bearing, ments, with street and sewer as­ A d v e rtis in g . . ----- s . . . . . 93.25 ♦ P r in tin g a n d s t a t i o n e r y . . . . 15 acres, good buildings, all 7 of 2 year olds, 5 acres of straw­ sessments settled. — 11 e m i 1 er 94.00 I P o s ta g e , te le p h o n e an d e x ­ berries, good house and three Realty Concern. 256.9s I fruit 4 years old, for $2700. c h a n g e ........................... ............. F u r n itu r e a n d f i x t u r e s ......... f r i t is j 15 acres in bearing fruit $4,500. barns, 15 acres seeded to oats. In su ra n c e d e p a it ment We have calls every hour for lic e n se . . .................... ............. o.oo 15 acres, buildings and 9 acres • Seven acres of timber, balance houses D irectors* m e e tin g s ................. for rent. Why not list 72.00 prunes, $2,500. cleared. $200 an acre. Will T r a v e lin g a n d s u n d ry e x ­ your vacant house with the p e n s e s ..................................... 19.50 17 acres, half in cultivation for sell or trade for mountain ranch M isc e lla n e o u s .......................... 9.10 Itemizer Realty Concern—we can $1500. the Polk County high school; quired for the eighth grade. The Kimtdmn without ranch without range. rent it. 20 and 30 acre tracts for from „ _ , . . , „ league was changed from March ! following events were suggested j Mnnkimi w ill th e n he o n tr i a l to de- T p T ta o l ta le l.............................................% TU d g e r a s s e ts on hand r 31 1912, c a s li $70 to $300 per acre; larger pla-, Have 5 1-4 acres, 4 1-2 acres 4th to March 2 8 . The propo .i- for the field, meets: Running j t e n o i n e w ho d e s ir e to h e th e L o rd '« I | in D e c b e a m n b k e ............. C H A S . H. House and lot in Dallas -$30 0 ....................$ 1,020.74 ces at from $35 per acre and up. 3et. .a PPl*®. 14-year-old trees. LILLY CO. tion for the debate was worded ¡broad jump, standing broad [ ami who will munlfest the wuy- G ro ss c la im s in p ro c e ss of a d ju s t m e n t................................ Scatti« N one 5 1-2 acre bearing fruit tract, In city property we have I Baldwin, Rome Beauty, New- | to read: Resolved, that the pro- jump, running high jump, stand-1 W!ml- im it-iiiie dispo sitio n , a thou- A m o u n t o f p r o p e r ty a t r is k D e c e m b e r 31st of p re v i­ four varieties of 12 year old trees, homes at $800, $900, $1000 to tons and Ben DiWls vanties. ‘ v i s i o n of House Bill No. 27 of the ing high jump, low hurdles, 1201s"1"1 y e’" 's h,lve l,‘^ " “ Pi>ortione<] to o u s y e a r ................ ... . 3.372,765.00 $4000; one at $i800 with 2 acres,! Place has good comfortable, 3- 1-2 mile from Perrydale,on coun­ s e p a r a te s h e e p fro m (routs A t Its i present legislature 1913, consti-: yards, dash 880 yards, dash 440 ! s",,"ri,t'* s A m o u n t o f r is k s w r itte n or re n e w e d d u r in g th e y e a r . . j ) o n ’t W e a r a T r u s s ! tute a desirable law for the com- \ yards, dash 220 yards, das! co,n- j'y '.V E f is h iardsV dfih ioo j “ S, „‘," 2 S E E S A m o u n t o f r is k s e x p ire d or 87«,«97.oo i one at $1400 with one acre; both i r°°m and good barn, well saw ty road; good 3 room house, barn dust lined apple house, and other and a sawdust, lined apple house, d d u r in g tin» y e a r 5«r>.492.oo these places in fruit. pensation of employes injured in j yards, dash 50 yards, pole vault, ■ rtViVt h a n d o f f a v o r, h u t a ll h a v in g th e G ro c a ss n c e a lle m o u n t o f ris k s in improvements. Is 1 1-2 miles also some smallfruit. price -$2000. fo rc e D e c e m b e r 31, 1912.. 3 .68j.97o.oo Brook’s Appliance, the modern ! hazarduous occupations.” Mat- hammer throw 12 pounds, shot]*,,,,! Two splendid homes in heart g o a t disp o H itlo n w ill he u t H is l e f t - L a r g e s t s in g le ris k of In ­ from good town, school and scientific invention, the wonder-; ters concerning the athletic put 12 pounds, relay race, one p la c e o f d is fa v o r. s u r a n c e ....................................... 3,000.00 of city at $2400 each. For $4000 we have a well im­ church. ful new discovery that cures rup- meets and preparations therefor half mile, four men, tug of war, T h e s h e e p w ill re c e iv e th e k in g d o m (S ig n e d ) H . W . SMASH ALL. House and lot, 2 blocks from proved 6-acre tract within the P r e s id e n t. ture will be sent on trial. No ob-1 were discussed and referred to six men on a side. The commit- o rig in a lly g iv e n to A d a m . T h e g o a ts Within 6 miles of Dallas we city limits. Over 3 aerqs of larga public school; price $1100. (¿Jlg/led) H E R M A N l.O E D IN G , noxious springs or pads. Has aut- the committee on athletics. The tee on athletics was instructed w ill b e s e n te n c e d to e v e r la s tin g fire— have a tract of 98 acres, all un­ fruit and considerable small S e c re ta ry . We have five acres of well im­ d e s tr u c tio n . E ls e w h e r e th e y a r e s a id omatic Air Cushions. Binds and committee was instructed to re- to report an estimate of the cost cultivation, without other ones. Five-room house and barn. proved hill land close to town for der draws the broken parts together p0rt its findings at the next of the proposed field meet, re- to g o in to “ t h e la k e o f fire .” th e S e c ­ improvements, that can be A bargain at the price. ond D e a th . —R e v e la tio n 20:14. sale at a reasonable price. as you would a broken limb. No meeting of the club, March 1st. port to be ready for the meeting bought for $90 an acre. All Gehenna F ire U nquenchab l«. Good orchard tracts, 5 and 10 Good business lot for sale, best good black soil, and is rolling salves. No lies. Durable, cheap. It was left to the findings of the of the club on March 1st. The th e location in Dallas. Pat. Sept. 10, ’01. Sent on trial committee to report on the ad- date for the next meeting of the v a G lle e h y e n o n u a ts id is e th J e e r u G s re a le e k m , n a w m h e e re fo r o ffal land, close to school and postof­ acres each, on R. R. and Co. road from Dallas to Monmouth. 1 mile to prove it. Catalogue and meas- visability of the smaller schools club for March 1st at Monmouth w a s d e s tr o y e d . F ir e s w e re b u rn e d House and lot in Dallas to fice. ure blanks mailed free. Send substituting in base ball. It was at 1 p. m. This meeting is to t h e r e to k ill th e g e r m s o f p u tr e f a c tio n . trade for an out of town tract 4 297 acres, all under cultivation, from Dallas, bearing next year; great opportunity to get orchard name and address today. George termined by the club that those take the place of the one that I n to t h a t v a lle y w e re c a s t fiend d o g s, to 10 acres. between Monmouth and Dallas Medley, Dallas, Oregon. entering the above contests, would regularly come on March c a ts . e tc ., u p o n w h ic h w o rm s fe d . T h is 50 acres hill land half under one mile from Rickreall 1-4 mile tracts for a little cash. both debate and athletics, shall 7th. The first two chapters of p ic tu r e J e s u s u s e d to i llu s tr a te D iv in e cultivation, all good fruit land, from station, on county road well 2 1-2 acres in Dallas, best of meet the following qualifications: the book, "Teaching and Class G o v e r n m e n t in th e e n d o f H is re ig n . 1 mile from station $60 per acre. improved low land tiled, price creek bottom land, good 7-room High school students entering Management” were assigned tor W ilfu l e v il-d o e rs w ill p e ris h in th e house, plenty of fruit, an excel­ 2.27 acres in Dallas. 6 room will make you buy. Children Cry either or both debate or athletics study and discussion. H. C. a n tity p lc n l G e h e n n a — th e Sef-ond D e a th . lent chicken and berry place, I plastered house, woodshed and A n o th e r s u g g e s tio n l».v th e M a s te r FOR FLETCHER’S Good 5-room house and 4 acres shall be bona fide students of Seymour was appointed leader, w a s th a t h a n d s , fe e t a n d e y e s h a d l e t ­ convenient and suitable. Only | small barn, 3 hen houses, about 3-4 miles from Court house, Dal­ C A S T O R I A the high school from which they It was decided that one hour of te r h e d e s tr o y e d th a n th a t th e in d iv id ­ 300 fruit trees. $3200, all but las, splendid out buildings, fine $2500 and terms to suit. the time should be used in dis­ u a l go iu to tile S e c o n d D e a th . N o o n e $1,450 cash. 205 acres, 8 1-2 south of Dal­ garden spot, excellent chicken cussion of the text and school th in k s t h a t th e L o rd m e a n t u s lite ra lly 40 acres, all fenced three miles house and yards. An ideal little las. There are 70 acres of bot­ problems, and one half hour to c u t off o u r h a n d s a n d f e e t: n o r tom land. 50 acres slashed, 40 of town; 15 acres in orchard and home, and price right | should be devoted to business, s h o u ld w e th in k t h a t H e r e f e r r e d to li t ­ acres of good second growth tim­ | cultivation, 400 2-year old prunes. Meeting adjourned. e ra l fire. T h e le sso n ta jig h t is t h a t 40 acres fruit land 3 miles from ber, and 45 acres of small fir and Good buildings. $100 an acre, e v e r la s tin g life is w o r th a n y s a c rific e . H. E. BARNHART, Perrydale, on county road, and timber. There are two acres I f a s in s e e m s a s p re c io u s hh h b a u d o r | Secretary. 1132 acres in Lincoln county, R. F. D. an ! near school, price oak are quickly relieved by an application of Sloan’s of young hearing orchard, three an e y e. w e s h o u ld s e p a r a t e fr o m it a t 200 acres cleared, plenty of pas­ $75 per acre. Liniment. You don’t need to rub—just lay on good barns, a new house of five a n y c o st, to a t t a i n e v e r la s tin g life. Wm. Owens Dead. ture, 80 under cultivation, 10 lightly. It penetrates at once to 10 acres close to town, good rooms and large woodshed and “ Into E v e rla stin g Punishment.** acaes in fruit, fine soil. $35,000. the seat of the trouble. Wm.' Owens passed away Fri- O u r t e x t d e c la r e s t h a t th e g o a t c la s s Hold by the edge* an alum inum i p van an a n and < buildings and land in high state milk house. The price is $60 an j#m of . the name atze, „ an that ( ___________, the aides Fine dairy ranch. day morning at the residence of : w i11 go in to e v e r la s tin g p u n is h m e n t. enamel cjnxtaite. ynur hands are in a small flame, as of cultivation, planted orchard acre in trade or $50 in cash, and Her*’» Proof thown in this picture. You will drop the A. R. Brown, near Dallas, of se- j w h a t I* th e n a t u r e o f t b u t p u n is h We have for sale one mile west and small fruits, four acres in the buyer can assume a mortgage alum inum pan first. M iss E l sie M a n t h k y , 4129 T alm an nile decay, after an illness of j m e a t? T h e S c rip tu re * s a y t h n t " th e of Falls City, 80 acres of timber logan berries. $3.600 takes it. A ve., C hicago, 111., write»!— " A b o u t tw o of $3,200, which can run almost This proves that one week. The remains were ' w a g e« o f »in 1» d e a t h ''- n o t e te r n a l tor- years ago my m other b ro k e dow n w ith that cruises one and one half mil­ three years at 6 per cent, paya­ rheum atism . T h e d octors d id n 't do an y Finest fruit tract in Dallas: ble on or before or can pay $100 shipped from Silem Saturday tn e n t. S o th e M u s te r r e a lly * altl th a t lion feet down to 16 inches,has a good. My m other was persu ad ed to try evening, and the funeral occur- l,ie K"** will go in to th e s e c o n d down hill shoot all the way to 10 acres all in bearing; some or more on any interest day. Sloan’s L inim ent, a n d In tl.rea w eeks red at Central Point Sunday af- *'ilth w"' ■** re s c u e d fro m it in Falls City lumber Co’s mill; has a small fruit; new, modern 5 room was entirely well — a n d 1 believe she is ... .......... ....... ............. house; good barn and everything One 6-room modern house dose ternoon. Mr. Owens was born i "'P, cu red forever.” good house, _ barn and out build- Aluminum Utensils Tngs- h-is bearing orchard will'sell; 13 up-to-date. To see is to buy it. j in; small payment down; balance in Clav - - county. ----- Missouri, on Jan- i Th* ,Bord„ '*"'**?'?*, °“r ,,ext Relief From Rheumatism ’om«*« fro m th e G re e k kolaaln. In< la» » - become heated throughout more or trade. uary 21st. 1834. — He came to |f*al M iss H . E. L iw d el k a e , Gilroy, C alif., G re e k . hot nein m o a n s to p ru n e , hr ' j 60 acres on Monmouth and eB8y m°nthly paymenU’ w rite s:— •• My m other has used o n e 50c, quickly than enamel utensils. Oregon in 1866, and settled near to c u t o u t »lead b ra n c h e » fro m a tre e 110 acres well improved 2 1-2 \ Dallas Co. road; 1 mile from Rail-! Forty of fruit land, well b o ttle o f S lo an ’s Linim ent, an d although sh e is ov er 83 years of age, she has Junction City, where he lived Ho J e s u s re a li y «nid flin t th e »font clan» Food therefore can be cooked in miles from Dallas, 3-4 mile from road Station, school. Post Office 1 located, acres o b ta in e d great relief from h er rh e u m a tism .” for $75 per acre, aluminum ware with less fear school and It . R. station. 1 «acres j and town; ail under cultivation; j 32 aores about 21 years, moving to Jack- w ill 4:0 it w a y in to e v e r la s tin g c u ttin g a„ cleare(| d near, Rheumatism R nttely Gone of scorching and with less fuel. in liearing 8 year old apple trees. son county about 1 8 8 6 . He has off—fro m I l f « - I n t o e v e r la s tin g d e a th , drained and the price right. „ • iu ati 17 , M iss E v e l e t t a M y e e , o f 1215 W yom ing S t,, D ayton. O hio, writes “ Wear-Ever” utensils save you male his home with his children a p a m p h le t e x p la in in g th e p a r a b le o f •‘ M y m o th er was tro u b led with rheum atism an d h er friends advised her to get 12 acres walnuts 7 years old 251 201 acres. 2 miles from Perry- to trees and small fruits. Five for the last 1 0 years, since tne t h e R ich M en a n d Lit E a rn s w ill lie food and expense, time and Sloan’s L inim ent a n d her rheum atism is entirely gone. A t the sam e tim e the acres of young pears and apples, | ,|a|e on county road; 175 acres in room house, bam and woodshed. family w as troubled w ith ring-w orm s— th e re w ere five ring w orm s betw een my temper. depth of Mrs. Owens. Nine Kent fr e e to n iy m a k in g a p o s tc a rd f9? sister's a n d I an d Sloan’s L inim ent c u red every o n e of us in a w eek's tim e.” Each "Wear-Ever” utensil is 3 years old, 30 acres grain land, cultivation; 8 acreorchard; creek , Dryer on place and ware bouse, children were born to the couple, q u e s t A ddn*s* B ro o k ly n T a b e rn a c le . made without joints, seams or all farm implements and stock go crosses place; some improvments. Just outside city limits. Price, they being Mrs. Alice Grimes, of B ro o k ly n . N Y. with the place, bargain price and, will sell all or in small tracts or I $12,000. solder, from thick, hard sheet good H arrisburg Mrs. Mary Gregory, terms. will trade for small place near! of Central Point; James, George aluminum. Strong, light to Mrs. E. S. Hazard, of San Die-1 20 acres, well improved with Dallas or Falls City. 640 acres, 400 of it cleared and and John Owens, of Central go, who has been visiting her WEAR-EVER handle, cannot in cultivation, 100 slashed, 160 orchard and strawberries, good Point; Mrs. Zuda Midgely, of daughter. Mrs. George Gerling-| 48 acres near town for $4000.! house and rust, c a n n o t in pasture. Fine soil, good bam close to Dallas Eugene, Mrs. Lydia Brown, of er, for the past few weeks, re- j All cleared and under fence, but form poisonous springs, rolling land and well for 3ale at $300 an acre. Dallas; Mrs. Agnes Head, of turned to California Monday. no improvements. compounds with fenced. A mode) farm and nev­ Central Point and Calvin Owens, acid fruits or er offered for sale before. Clov- 167 acres 1 1-2 miles from Dal- of Kimberley. Idaho. Sandusky Wilson, the auction­ foods, praotleal- er land, hop land, anything you las; all under cultivation; on Co. eer, was a pleasant caller at this road and rail road; well improved Miss Effa Brown ha3 purchased office Mondav forenoon. Mr. j TRA0E MARK 1/ everlasting. want. Only $80 an acre. is t h e b e s t r e m e d y f o r n e u r a lg ia , s c ia tic a , lu m b a g o , c h e s t a millinery store at Forest Grove Wilson returned Saturday from 183 acres well improved; good an<^ ' m'l°s uf tiling on place. $150 p a i n s , a s t h m a , h a y f e v e r , c r o u p , s o r e t h r o a t a n d s p r a in s . and with her mother, Mrs. N. Dallas, where he had been cry- Replace utensils that wear out laud; 2 miles from Dallas, allun- Pt'r acre. Good terms, At all dealer*. Price, 25c., SOc, and 81 .0 0 . C. Brown, will soon leave for ing a sale. He reports business with utensil* that “Wear-Ever” der cultivation, on main county One of the best business loca- Sloan's Book on H orse*. C attle, H og« a n d P oultry sen t free. Address that tow n to take active manage- brisk for auctioneers. - McMinn- road, and on railroad. $150 per tions in town, 50 foot frontage Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. ment of the same. vilie N. R. _t acre. Good terms. Ion Main street. $5000. REAL E S T A T E SNAPS , t Rheumatic Pains “ W ear-Ever” SLOANS LIN IM EN T Itemizer Realty Concern CRAVEN BROTHERS, Agents V V/„ m