Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 05, 1913, Image 4

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    REASONING ABOUT
SCARLET SINS
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
Mosl Rsllgious Toaciángs ira
ÜM JS jí U M .
T;.o Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
lu uxe io r over SO years, lias borne the si;.nature of
—¿7
- and has been mode under his |>er-
{/ * s
serial supervision since its Infancy.
*-cc<C^4it£ Allow no one to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but
Kx|>erlineiits that trifle witli and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Cnstoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­
goric, Props und Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nureoti«
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys YVornis
and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
lias been In constant use for tlio relief of Constipation,
Flatulency, W in d Colic, ull Teething Troubles and
Diarrhœa.
It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and naturul sleep.
The Children’s 1'nuacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE
CASTORIA
ALWAYS
I Bears the Signature o f
The Kind You Have Always Bought
I n Use F op O v e r 3 0
________________________ T H I
C E N T * U W C O M S A N t
N If W V O W K
Y e a rs
C ITY ,
Round Trip Fares
TO THE
P ortlan d Rose F estival
VIA THE
f W f i S u n s e t
lOOOtH 5SHAS7A I
ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE
from all main and branch lines; from points on the C. & E.,
-
8„ F. C. & W., and I. & M.
S a le s D a te s ;
Eugene and all points north including branch line points,
June 8 to 13 inclusive; stations south of Eugene, June
8-9-11-13. Final return limit, June 16.
For illustrated booklet on the Rose Festival and leaflet
giving full program, call on any S. P. Agent, or address:
J. M. Scott, (ietiernl Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
one Cyrus Noble
h igh -baQ will
quench your
thirst on the
hottest day
pure
mature
bottled at drinking strength
W . J. Van SchuyvL-r
&
J
Co,, General Agents
Portland, Oregon
W .V '»V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V ,V .V .V .V .V .V \ V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V ».V
General Repair Work
If you have a bicycle, a motor cycle gas engine,
lock, Kun or other mechanical device, or fire
arm that requires the work of an expert repair-
man leave it to
L. L. HIXSON, Jr.
Successor to LEE SMITH
315 MAIN STREET,
-
McFadden & Wrenn secured
the contract for putting up the
Agricultural building at Corval­
lis for $23,000.
Dr. Harry Lane was made
superintendent of the insane
asylum at Salem. He -was then
30 years of age.
The Portland News had a boy­
cott on its hands for having ad­
vocated the prohibition amend­
ment.
It cost Whitman county, in
Washington, $23,000 to get rid
of half a million squirrels by
bounty.
First class passage-from Port­
land to San Francisco, and re­
turn was down to $30.
Frank Fletcher, near McCoy,
shipped a thousand bushels of
potatoes to Portland for which
he got $1 a bushel.
Ex-vice President W. A.
Wheeler died at his New York
home.
Wool was bringing 24 1-2
cents.
Hon. L. L. McArthur was in
town setling up the Nesmith es­
tate.
B. F. Burch, of Independence,
was installed as receiver of the
Oregon City land office.
Wm. Ellis received notice of
the death of his brother in Iowa.
R. F. RobirtBon resigned as
principal of the LaCreole aca­
demy.
Rumor had it that the wife of
F. M. Culp, of Dallas,
heir to $6,000,000.
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Land Surveying. Subdividing. PUn
Estimator. An kinds o f Engineering
Work. Office over Dallas City Bank.
Phone.
Veterinary Surgeon
#12 M a i n S T a t r t
I Phone 29
D A LLA S , URKGON
1913
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2 9 50
J
Garron followed them to the
Cascades and collected his bill.
Terror engine company elected
as officers. President, Wm.
Grant; secretary. R. F. Robin
son; financial secretary, Nat. I
Holman; foreman, J. H. Town-1
send; assistants, Thomas Ford. I
H. B. Cosper; finance commit- i
tee. D. J. Riley, F. M. Collins, |
W. E. Prudhomme; treasurer, |
W. E. Prudhomme.
Births: To Ed. Hatch at Mc­
Coy. a son, and to J. A. Wood a Ira pendence,
U akefield e t ux
CHICHESTER SPILLS daughter.
■VI A in 5-6,
BRAND
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19!,5
school, and gave an address most
favorably commented on.
Oscar Kelty killed his wife at
j her McCoy home the Thursday
previous.
Mrs, R. F. Wells died at her
Buena Vista home.
J. W. Meyer was run over by
a wagon at Smithfield and quite
badly hurt while attempting to
! save his 8-year-old son from in-
j jury.
0. P. Beardsley was fined $25
and costs for obstri.ctingan Eola
i street.
Joe Black came near losing his
eye, by being struck by a swish*
1 ing limb.
Doc Johnson and Tom White
1
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G L 'A it A N FEE F L U lT R is a little out o f the ordinary, be-ause, with the
A different
housewives different method» o f baking a le gaeu
Some are v ti y
careful and some not.
N ever less, every sack o f
Drifted Snow Flour
1 you buy ¡9 guaranteed, by the miller, to give absolute satisfaction.
Tf for any
I reason you are dissatisfied with D rifted Snow Flour, all you need to do is phone
your grocer and he will call for it and w ill refund the fu ll purchase price.
Your
1 grocer wants you to be a satisfied customer and we stand back o f the grocer, so
) he doesn’ t lose a cent.
T h a t’s the kind o f square deal we believe in g iv in g — so why not try D rifted
Snow Hour at our risk?
“ There is Satisfaction in E very Sack.”
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DOING THEIR DUTY.
Scores of Dallas Readers are Learn­
ing the Duty of the Kidneys.
JOHN DEERE BUGGIES
„
i When you have sickness in
your family, you go to your fam­
ily doctor and get a prescription.
You should use the same pre­
caution in having this prescrip­
10 tion filled that you do in select­
ing your doctor, and bear this
fact in mind, that when you take
your prescription to the Fuller
pharmacy you get the benefit of
1 the experience of a man who
to Rickard.
10 has successfully worked behind«
prescription ease for twenty-two
Ole Peterson to t ’ G Long, land in
Inde;>endence,
..................... 1070 years. No cheap un-experieneed
Brown & Sibley, attodmevs an
clerk has ever been at the head
Cbristiia Science Services.
abstracters, notary public. Ab­
of our prescription department.
stract« made promptly at a rea- Christian Science services held
J12
D A L AS,
smable charge. 616 Mill street. in Adventist church Sunday
Dallas, Ore.
June 8th, at 11 a. m. Subject of In the woodshed at the Floyd
OREGON
Lesson sermon. "God the Only Meyer farm an old pair of over­
Cause
and
Creator.”
alls
has
been
hanging.
A
couple
A. J. Barham is agent for C.
of sparrows have usurped one of
senool at 10 a. m.
P. R. L. lands in Canada. Small Sunday
the pockets, and have hatched
Readme
room
in
First
Nation­
payments down and long time al hank building, room 10.
out one brood, and are now busy |
tf
The public is cordially invited. on another.
Advertise in The Itemizer-results sure!
John Deere Velie Wrought
Gear
Fairfield Rubber Top
Extra Finish
GRAVEN BROS..
L A D IK S i
Civil Esalsstr snd Surveysr
11 111
I Sperry Flour Company
DALLAS, OREGON
OR. B. E. N E V E L
,¡£1111 t h e F l o u r Y o u B u y ?
Itkiiiiioud.
Va .
April
ti- B Ib l*
students of all dt*
Humiliations were
deeply
interested
Ln Pastor It in*
sell’s visit today
A series of s|nH-inl
Bible lectures has
been !u progress
for some months:
und Pastor Itusseli
bus been biought
h e r e , evidently
for climacteric* re­
sults. We report his discourse from
the text. “ Come now. let us reason to
net her. saitli the Lord: though your sins
l*e as scarlet, they shall be a s white as
snow” Isa mb 1:18.
Although thoroughly loyal and very
reverential, the Pastor has evidently
cut loose from the creeds. He admit­
ted that all contain kernels of Truth,
hilt declared that these are burled in a
ii mss of chaff hidden in Hod-dishon­
or! ug theologies so unreasonable that
their best friends prefer never to think
of them
The Pastor claimed that the repul
slveness of the creeds hinders people
from looking for the truth which they
contain. This is well, he said. Why
should we search for Truth in various
creeds when we have the Bible? He
urged Christians to abandon the creeds
and unite us Bible students, luteut on
knowing the testimony of God’s Word
nlid of obtaining the guidance of the
Holy Spirit lu tiie understanding of it
.Jesus held up to scoru the Inconsist­
encies of Ills duy. if here today. lie
would show us many inconsistencies
In our estimation of sin and righteous
ness, tile Pustor believed. Our Ixird
declared tbat while the religious lead­
ers of His time were careful to tithe
all th*»lr Increase, they outraged the
very spirit of God’s Law of righteous­
ness; that in mean ways they took the
bread from the poor. and to divert at­
tention ft uni their course they hypo
critically lengthened their prayers
It was not that praying was wrong,
or that tithing w h s objectionable, but
their recognition o f these showed them
all the more responsible in “ devouring
widows’ houses.” und other sharp prac­
tises. whereby they took advantage of
the unfortunate. This principle still
operates, said Pastor Russell.
POSTOFFIŒ DEPARTMENT WASHINGT0N.DC
Today, as In our Master’s time, there
Is a way of keeping within the law
and out of the penitentiary, while at
the same time the spirit o f the law is
S£ IT.
T. ' l l •
SUNJ MON* T U E . 1VED. THU.
outraged and trampled in the dust of
avaricious money-getting.
Now, as
then, money-lovers pose ns philanthro­
pists. and hold honorable places in
«•hurchinnlty. ’The Pastor spared not
tills class, fl»* declared that religious
hypocrites are tiie worst o f sinners in
God’s sight
Theirs were the most
scarlet sins, he believed.
Greater and Letter Sine.
Wealth covers a multitude of slos
L
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To be rtnancliilly unsuccessful Is a
crime, on account of which many con
aider a wife Justified in seeking a di
voroe. and some churches Justified In
dropping the culprit from their uiem
REAL ESTATE TRANFERS.
tiers hip list.
What matters It that
h ad ta lle n H B Flanery et u x to Ira J W hite
Jesus comforted the weary, heavy
j et ux 161 A in 6-5, ........
$ 100Ò!
laden and unsuccessful? What unit
«i
,
rv
ij u j
Jessie B Clarke e t ux to Char-
ters It that the Scriptures declare that
C h a r le y M c D o n a ld h ad
m e n i |otte Speer, 40 A in 8-6,.........
10
not many rich. wise, great or learned in th e m o u n t a in s g e t t i n g o u t 1 A s Guyer et ux to M E Link, l
has God called to the Heavenly inher­ ! b a r k f o r h is t a n n e r y h e re .
10
„ A in 9-5; ....................................
I r i r v
. O K
Lurrnan et ux to Thomas
itance. but chletl.v tiie poor of this
T o filter the blood is the kidneys’ du­
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world, rich In faith?
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What matters it that a very rich man u a te d f r o m t h e W illa m e t t e la w H erbert L Ross et ux to Frank
When they fail to do this the kidneys
Berm lorfer, 38 A in 8-7............. 2800 are weak.
has two concubines, besides a wife?
R E Williams et ux, H G Camp­
Backache and other kidney ills may
What matters it that his religious In­
bell e t ux, to Portland Trust
follow ;
structors know of the fact? He is a
Co, 1(H) A in 8-:>,
............
10
Help the kidneys do their work.
supiNirter of their church! Were he
Priscilla R Craven e t hd to Jacob
U se Doan’ s Kidney P ills—the tested
Smith. 10 A in 8-4,
............. 112i kidney remedy.
poor, this crime against human and
Clement A Ramsey to Lonanna P
Divine Law would be unforgivable.
Daljas people endorse their worth.
Ramsey, 1 A in 7 and 8-5..
10
H«* would be assured that he would
Mrs. Maria Crney, 203 Ash st., Dal­
I las. Oregon, says: ‘ ‘ I used Doan’ s
W’ esley S Borders to L C Beck
suffer torment throughout eternity!
50 A in 6 - 6 , ..............
.........
10 Itfdney pills a fe w months ago and got
Frank J Delano to J S Cooper,
Sins Scarlst and Crimson.
great re lief from back and kidney
232 A in 8-4,..............................
Our text discriminates oetween scar­
trouble that had been bothering me.
C N M cArthur to M ary J A n ­
let and crimson, as indicating shades
I cam recommend Doan's kidney Pills
keny, 11 A in 7-4, ...................
as a fine kidney remedy
They act on
of guilt In the same kind of sin For
Mary J Ankeny et all to C N Mc­
the system quickly and bring very good
Instance, murder would lie a scarlet sin.
Arthur, 6 A in 7-4.....................
results.
They t have improved my
If committed by a worldly person: hut
Leroy Barnard et al to Theodore
• health.
e a lth .”
hatwl would be crimson-a sin of deep
P.arnard et al, 3-6 int 10 A in
The above statem ent must carry con­
Burley fruit farm .....................
666 viction to the mind o f every reader.
er dye—If cherished by a Christian
Thomas W illi in e t ux to H erbert
As love Is til«» fulfilling o f the Divine
Don’ t simply ask for a kidney remedy
Bentley, 3 1-4 A in 6 -8 .............
10 ask distinctly fo r Doan's Kidney Pills,
I jiw . no ha trial Implies Its flagrant vio­
('has A Robertson to G eorge P
the
same that Mrs Cerney had— the
lation
Dekum, lot 5 blk 7, lot 1, blk
remedy backed by home testimony.
Mankind have Inherited sin tainted
20, Kingwood park,
10 60 cents all stores. Foster-Milburn Co.
M« sh I from AdafU Selfishness of vary
Ella Ellis, F. J. ( oad et ux to Al-
props., Buffalo, N. Y .
Ing hues stains every member of the
h e n your back is lame— remem­
had
a
27
minute
fight
near
A
m
i-!
Urni*in Tairnige^ m 8'4,. ,*nd 2800 ber "W the
race Many have not the pni|ier focus
name ”
j Frank V Brown et al to S L Burk
ilium the Divine Law Tnklng the let t y .
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
1260 cents.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
ter of that Law. they avohl the cruder
The Bunee
fart ily skipped
out Low
, ell A l ‘r"u'
„„ ;; Fl' i’
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hompson e t ux to Eliz-
N. Y ., sole agents for the United
forms of theft, adultery, murder mak f o r E a s t e r n O r e g o n , a n d B illy
abeth A brooks and K E Hea-
States.
I ik tiie same mistake that IsCnel made.
wanl. 19 A in 6-6,
Remember the name— Itoan’ s— and
According to Jesus* Interpretation of
G W Holcomb e t ux to Frank E
take no other.
Dooly. 16 A in 7-3,
the l^iw. theft could lie committed tu
I-ouiaa Bayse et al to John Nich­
the heart by coveting by «teallug the
ols et ux. w h f o f lot 8. block
busttit»** or reputation of another Situ
11, M ill’ s town o f Independence
10
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llarly. adultery might be committed
John Semon et ux to C. Jl. Shri-
without overt act: and hatred Is murder
ver, 227 A in 7 4,
28000
Increase of knowledge has brought
Susie E Cook to W L Black, lot 6
Increased responsibility
But human
block 2, Dr. Sites 1st add to
Dallas,
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selfishness has kept |Stce The thlev
Chaa H W ebber ct ux to Harry
tsh Spirit abounds The civilised world
Barton, sw one-fourth o f se
should awaken Its conscience to the
one-fourth, sec 10, t 7s r 7,
10
Golden Rule the Law of M*»**!nh’a
Sanford Snyder to Jane E Sny­
c«>ndng Kingdom
der, lots 1 and 2, blk 14, Inde­
PH O NE 1072
C. R. Canfield
Who guarantees
Pastor Russell Says Turning From ths
Crssds to tno Bible Ms*ns a Rsturn
to Reasoning — A Refusal ©♦ Human
Ipse Dixits—Grsatsr and Lesser 3*ns.
Punishments Proportionato— The Sms
Which God Stylos Scarlet, Men Often
Considei Merely White List— The
8cartet Sins Theology Condemns O f­
ten Less Important With God.
Safest At w a y« R H ia b l*
S O L D BY A L L D RU G G ISTS
£ & E V E R Y W H E R E T V M O T I T K ! »