Mrs. G. P Going, o f Toledo, it viaiV ing friends in Daltaa. one Cyrus Noble h ig h -b a ll w ill qu ench yo u r thirst o n the h ottest d a y pure mature bottled at drinking strength J W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agenta Portland, Oregon Mrs. J. W Mitchell and daughtetg will move to the T oy Sing hop yard Saturday. Kidney ills seize young and Oui. Often come with little warning. Children suffer in their early years— Can't control the kidney secretions, j Girls are languid, nervous, suffer • pain. W^>men worry, can’t do daily work. Men have lame and aching backs. I f you have any form o f kidney ills. You must reach the cause th< kid­ neys. Doan’s Kidney Tills are for weak kid­ neys— Have brought relief to Dallas people. Dallas testimony proves it. Mrs. Ralph Adams, 312 Maple st., | Dallas, Oregon, savs: “ i*ne of my j family complained for quite awhile of i pain and lameness in his back. A fter taking one box of Doan’s Kidney Pills, he was greaoly relieved. He believes that Doan’s Kidney Tills are all they | are claimed to be.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn t o., Buffalo ! N. Y., sole agents for the United J States. I Remember the name—Doan’s—ar.d take no other. L D. B U T L E R N. L. B U T L E R W H Y N O T BUTLER & BLTLER SPEN D L A W Y E R S AUGUST AT NEWPORT? IN D E P E N D E N C E - OREGON ****** ** # ***** **w *****^4A< * Get away from the heat and dust of the valley. Newport is now at its best, and the beaeh season is in full swing. Recreation and sport for all. Deep-sea fishing, surf bathing, drives to Otter R ock , the I’unchbowi, Lighthouse, etc., with boating and fishing on Yaquina Bay. f WOOD FOR SALE » * Do you need wood? In pre­ paring to place your or­ ders remember that 1 am able to furnish you all kinds of slab wood from either of the Dallas sawmills, at the best possible rates, Send in your orders by either phone. 15» *3. L o w Season, W e e k -e n d a n d S u n d a y ROUND TRIP EXCURSION FARES AND DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE Leave Albany 7:30 a. m. and 1:00 p. m., con­ nections with north and south bound S. P. trains. The Heavenly Father, His Son, and His Holy Spirit Made One In Person. X X AUGUST BOHAN .* * ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ a * * # * * « * • 1 . Here Is a Succession of Facts tO eliminate drought you must have an irrigating plant; every farmer knows that’s true. But to run an iirigating plant with success and give the fields water when they thirst for it, you must have an engine that you can depend upon alwa; s to pump the water. Th e engine that will satisfy you completely is an I H C Oil and Gas Engine Every I H C engine that leaves the factory has been proved reliable. It would not have the I H C mark if it were not. It has passed thorough tests, is made dependable by correct building at the hands of skilled men, and dur­ able by the use of only the best materials. Then, to back it, I H C responsibility goes with it as long as the engine runs. It is by far your best buy in the long run. You can use the same engine for various power work about the farm. It is easily porta­ ble. No matter what your needs in an engine for irrigating or general work you will find that some engine in the I H C line meets them. The line includes all styles— horizontal or vertical; air, water, or hopper cooled; stationary, porta­ ble, or skidded; built to operate on gas, gaso­ line, naphtha, kerosene, distillate, or alcohol. Sizes range from 1 to 50-horse power. I H C oil tractors, ranging from 6-12 to 30-60-horse power, for plowing, hauling, shredding, thresh­ ing, road making, and other uses. There is profit for you in a visit to the I H C local dealer’s. Get catalogues from hitn or write to the International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) Tents, Hammock’ s and Camp Stoves at Craven Bros. Stock complete. Portland Ore. Call on our Agent for copy of “ New port" booklet, or “ Vacation Days,” they are free for the asking. MRS. OLIVE SM IT H -B IC K N E L L , \ INSTKUCrOR ON JOHN M. SCOTT PIANO and ORGAN G e n e ra l P assen ger A gen t j DEERING IDEAL MOWER ’ Light Running and Durable. 712 ( Studio: 7 1 Oak St., Dallaa, Oregon W ill Cut in A ll Kinds of Grass The World Moves Itself We Move Anything Else Lu mb Trin ity Not In th . Bible— Raster Rue- ..II S .y . Roman Emptrar Put It In «, th . N ic u n Cra.d, A. D. 325. Confusion Follow .d — Sam. Claim T h r «« God. In O n. Person—Oth.ro Claim On. In T hrM P m o n a — All S .y I ncom pr.h .n .ibi. Mystery— Can- a t.n tin .’. Trin ity F i.t Enforced by Cru.l P .ra .c u ti.n .— Book t . th . Bi­ b l. and Aw ay From C ra .d . Ur gad. London, August 17. — I’ ustor Rus­ sell addressed the L o n d o n Taber nacle congregation tw ice today. W e report one o f hla discourses, f r o m the text, " T o us there la one Ood. the Father, • • • und one Lord Je- Bua C h r 1 a t.“ —1 Cortnthlana 8:rt. The Pastor de­ clared that the confusion which baa rent the Christian Church Into hun- I drods o f sects haa come through neg­ lect o f the Bible—a cause not generally recognized. Creed clnshlnga are ftie di­ rect result o f the serloua errors con- tulued in all creeds. R u th M illa r . Mrs. Leonard S tair, o f Salem, it here visiting. Mrs. Fields le ft Mond iv fo r a visit with her sister at Pnilomath. Mrs. Eckerson, M and Mrs. H. S. i.utz last week. Mrs. Glass and son, o f Portland, are visiting Mrs. Clare. Mrs. Della Campbell and son, o f Portland, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Hubbard. Mr and Mra. Jay Brown, o f Buell, were I »alias callers Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Hart, o f Saltcreek, vis­ ited Mr. and Mrs. George Brown Sun­ day. Mra. L. R. Adams and daughter, Mrs. Nelson and children, went to Sa­ lem Tuesday. Word was received from Mra. D. A. Critchlow that H arry, who had typhoid fe v e r is up and around while Mr, Critchlow is not much better. Ernest Hanson received word from his brother, Charley, that he is in Hon­ Mra. Hatton and Mrs. Seveir spent olulu. Saturday in Independence. Hal. Alsip is working in a confection­ Mr. und Mrs. llelashman and Jim ery store in Tacoma. Smith have returned from the coast. Mrs. F. M. Stow and A lfred Stowe Pearl Phillips has returned from a visited at Chester Gardner's at Bridge­ port. visit in Portland Mra. John Remington, o f Monmouth, Vivian Holman returned to Black visited her son, George. Rock Saturday. Miss Ada and Lillian Jones, o f Okla­ homa, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. James McDonald. Air Manock visited in Perrydale over Sunday. Mrs J. A. Remington and children visited at Forest Guthrie’ s Sunday. Mr. and Mra. W ill Collins and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Stow motored over to Salem Saturday night. spent Mrs. W . I. Hibbard, o f Gilliam, via- i t e i at Mra. J. N. stow 'a Saturday. Hal. McDonald has gone to Poitland. Mias Alm a Stow returned to McMinn­ ville a fte r visiting here. Rufus Ferguson, o f Falls City, Sunday in Llallas. C a raon O d o m . Mrs. Sandy F ry er visited last week. The W . C. T. C . convention waa Salem 1 he'd a t the Ghristiah church Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Martha Stew art returned to her Mr. and Mrs. Coover visited in Mc­ home in Seattle afte r a tw o w eek's vis­ Minnville Sunday. it with her father. Mrs. Barker visited in 'Salem last Misses Kerla and Riila Lane have week. been here visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Brown visited in Frank Shriver, o f Centralia, is visit­ Salem Saturday. ing his father, 11. 1’ . Shriver. Mrs. Quiring and fam ily, o f Hickre- Clarence and Hume Getche.l, o f He- all, have moved back to Dallas. bo, is working on Jim .Middleton’s No heathen Idol Is so horrible as that A fam ily from Oklahoma have moved thresher. which the most Intelligent Christian into a house on Brown street. Miss I'esrl Burk and her Sunday people have portrayed with the pen, Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Jolly, school class had a picnic in the park purporting to represent the Alm ighty Thursday, a son. Tuesday afternoon. and Ills attitude toward men. We M rs. N . D ec k e y and son M erle, o f have misrepresented our Creator aa worse lu His purposes than the vilest Sheridan a re v is itin g a t B a rb e r’ s. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. o f humanity. I f Jehovah be Ood, let Sam Rickard, o f Buell, vis ite d frien d s us worship Him. W hy delay? If the in D a llas F rid a y, horrible Baal o f the Dark Ages be no C laren ce and G e o rg e W a lk e r, o f Melvin M Duncan e t ux to W H longer our Ood. let us destroy his creed Buell, w e r e in D allas Sa tu rda y. McDaniel land in Dallas $ 10 D W Sears e t ux to L R L iv er­ Images aud forget them. M r. a rd M rs. Chas. G uy w e n t to Sa­ more, 30 acres in 7-6 ........ 10 Emparor Constantine's N ic u n Creed. lem S atu rday. Mrs M I. Cook ,et ux to J C and S C Hanna, part o f lot 2 and 1 A fte r the Church had forgotten the B orn, to M r. and M rs. E a rl B arham , in blk 2 Mill s Independence Master’s deelaratlon thnt His T w e lv e a d a u gh ter, A u g u s t 24. Anna and Thomas Strain to L evi Apostles would constitute the founda- M arshal S te w a r t, o f E ola, v is ite d in Joy e t ux, 65-100 o f an acre in tlou stones o f the N ew Jerusalem, they D allas Sunday. Monmouth .. ....................... 1060 began to recognize their bishops as Misses D o v ie and B ird ie Odom r e ­ Allen A McLean et ux to D E ajiostollc. They overlooked the fact Ernest, 33 acres in 6-7.............. 10 that Cod’ s statement thnt Judas' place turned fr o m A lb a n y last w eek . D K Emmett to Allen A McLean G e o rg e S te w a r t, o f B allston, vis ite d would lie filled by another Intimated e t ux, 119 A in 6 - 6 , ................. 10 Ann E Krewson to Clarissa Lance particularly that there would be no in D allas la st w eek . sm-eesKora to The T w e lve . Judaa' real T oy sing will b e g in p ic k in g hops | lots 1 and 2, blk 13 in McCoy successor was St. Paul. Bible Stu­ Tuesday. dents now see that the eleven Apostles, F’rank and Vera Fryer, o f Eola, vis- before being confirmed lu Apostleshlp ited in Dallas Sunday. Patronize the Item izer -adver­ at Pentecost, erred In choosing Mat­ Mr. H ea rtw ig went to Salem Friday. tising columns if you want to thias. whom Cod merely Ignored. Gradually the bishops rose to power Mr. Blessing is building a new porch Ret results, as God's Inspires! oracles. Proportion on his house. atel.v. The T w e lv e lost their Influence Merle M eyer was a Salem visitor last ™ “ 1— '“ "“ — It was easier to take the word o f the week. bishops than to search the Scriptures W . A . A yres visited in Salem last In their anxiety to overwhelm the week. Greek skeptics, theso Christian teach Tom Hayes returned home from S t ­ ers unwittingly Involved themselves In . absurdities Gradually the trinitarian em Tuesday night. George Smith was an Albany visitor mystery was advanced; and the mystt ast week. flcutlon o f suylng that God was His I own Son, the Lord Jesus His own Fa Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hutchins were tlier. and the Holy 8plrit another per n Salem the last o f the week. son and yet the same person, appeal­ ed to people who delight to reverence A l m a M i t c h e ll most what they do not understand Mrs. John Teal, o f Faila City, was Thus tixlay. when questions are asked i Dallas caller Friday respecting the trinity—how one could Mr. and Airs. J. C. Shultz motored be three, and three one. the answer .ver to Salem to the circus Saturday. given which satisfies the Ignorant 1* Maudie Fierce, o f Monmouth, visited Fifty years ago L W . Mystery! er fath er and relatives in Dallas Sat- But the Bible makes no mystery of H A R PER was but rday and Sunday. the matter It never mentions the little known outside Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Getchell, o f ! trinity The one text l l John 5:7) the O ld Kentucky , seeming faintly to support the thought vmithfield spent Sunday with her par- mta. Is now admitted by all scholars to be S ta t e . T o d a y its Ed Cadweli was a Salem caller Sat- an Interpolation, dntlng from about fam e is world-wide. irday. the seventh century. The Revised Ver You find it everywhere. slon shows quite distinctly the reading Miss L e ta Dodge, o f Salem, is visit- S O LD HEME B Y o f earlier manuscripts. ng friends in Dallas. “Tal Oaks Fnm Littfc Aetna Grow" A ll yard stock at Hunter Lumber Co.’s Mill at $6 a Thousand. On mile south Falls City on Teal Creek “ T . Us There Is One God." CRAVEN BROS., Agents for CITY TRANSFER CO. W . R. C o u lt e r Patronize the Itemizer-Returns sure. Phone 1061 Dallas, Oregon The Largest Industry in Polk County is the Dee ring and McCormick Harvest­ ing Machinery a n d Reapers D ALLAS OREGON Itemizer Ads Bring Quick Results W alla W alla, Wash., U. S. A. SEPTEMBER 25,26, 27, ’13 DALLAS Frontier Days at W a lla W a lla will, un­ doubtedly, be the biggest and best a t ­ traction of the kind ever promoted by any city o f the United States. Every feature of western life will be re-enacted in a truly amazing manner by the most skillful and daring performers living. Champion rider« of world fame will, each day, rom- te with each other in wonderful and thrilling feats of rsernanship; raring wild horses by dare devil riders will hold the crowds spell-bound j the “ drunken-ride" is a top-notch feature; Indian races and feats w ill truly depict the character and cunning of the Red man, while the 150-mile p*>ny expresg relay rare w ill require a wonderful endurance test of man and bea*t. Champion lady riders w ill perform in wondrous manner and remarkable is their skill as honewomen. T h e squaw races, Indian dances, Indian village and a R eal I ndian W edding w ill portray in vivid manner Indian life. Bulldogging cattle, roping and branding, throwing by the horns and a general stampede are but a few of the features o f life among the cattle. N ot the least of the events planned is the monster street parade which will show every phase c f eirly western life, cowboys, trappers, miners, express riders, stage conches, Jorth High rack trains end early settlers will participate. T h e world famous 72d Seaioi land L«nd o f 70 pieces will be one of the musical treats. C Buy Your Lumber of them and help the Community grow. EXCURSION RATES ON A LL RAILROADS Y/nRn Y/aHn County Fair-Sept. 22-27-$25,000 Pnrsns nnd Pi Don't Fail to Attend the Big Fair and the One Only Big W For ctkor Wu’wiiiw n. H. JOHNSON, Secretory, W a ll. Welle, W u h n i lM , U. S. A. The Pastor then explulned fully ev ery text in both Old and New Testa j meats used ns a proof text supporting i the trlnltariau mystery, and convinced his heart rs that these texts are mis­ applied He quoted the explicit state meat from the Old Testament. "H ear. O Israel, the Lord thy God Is ooe G od." nnd that from the New Testa meat, used us text for this discourse. Pustor Russell then showed th a t ac­ cording to our (.»rd 's own teaching, the oneness, or harmony, between the Fa­ ther and H im self resulted from our Lord's Ignoring His own will, to do the Father's will Our Iswd exhorted His dlsclplos to have the aame will, aplrtt -th e Holy Spirit—the disposi­ tion to do the Father's will. Our Redeemer, formerly known aa the Logos, was the Beginning and the End o f the Divine direct creation. ; (R evelation I :S; 3:14.1 Through Him Jehovah operated In all the stupen- j dons work o f creation. So the Greek ! reads. "In the beginning was the ' Logos, nnd the Logos was with the Ood. and the ls>gos wan a God. The same wns In the Istglnnlng with the Ood By Him were all things made that were made, nnd without Him was not one thing m ade."—John 1:1-3. The Pastor then related the history o f rile Council o f Nice Constantine 'called a council o f nil the blnhope— nlsmi one thousand—to settle certain doctrinal differences, o f which onr sub­ ject o f discussion wns one. Only 384 lilshoim mine. A fte r discussing the subject for months, they submitted It to the F,m|ieror. who decided thst the Nlcenn Creed wss the Christian faith. Thus the triidtnrlnn mystery was en­ shrined hr a heathen emperor. unba(P fixed—not even sprinkled. Surveying and Subdividing. Prompt service, work guaran teed —Himes Eng. Co. Dallas, Or tf Phone 502. Quick Meal gasoline and kero sine oil stoves at Craven Bros Haro ware. Ernest and E m m ett Pierce, o f Von- nouth, visited friends in Dallas Sdn- lay. The Schultz Cornelius Stineyard, o f Kansas, is visiting at the Friesen home at Polk itation. Which Will You Have~ The Large, White Creamy Loaf or the Small Soggy Loaf? You esn bake bread o f the delicious sort i f you insist on using light, large and DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR The ingredients that go to make up the delicious loaf o f bread are always found in “ D rifted Snow” . It passes a high gluten test because o f the choice wheat used in the m illing and the particular pains our millers take in the selection, cleaning and grinding. D rifted Snow Flour is a guaranteed flour. I f you don’ t have satisfactory results with “ Drifted Snow” you only need to tell your grocer and the flour you ave used won’ t cost you a cent. This Hour s made to satisfy the successful housewife and it has never failed to do so. Use it yourself and see how much more delicious your baking will be. For ■ale by leading grocers all over the Pacific Coast. SPERRY FLOUR CO.