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Tax Valuation Mill* *174,574.61 813.965.965 12.5 Dallas ......... 1.073.955 12 12,887.45 Independence 536 693 7 3,749.84 AlonmouUi ....................... 218.424 1.747.39 8 268.837 10 Falla City ....................... 2.688.37 Road Tax In Each District: 121.073.05 No. 1 3,527.16 705,431 No. 2 441,901 2.209.50 4 No. 3 2,704.98 540.997 4 No. 4 472,236 4 2,361.18 No. 5 547,061 2,735.30 4 4,597.76 No. 6 919.553 4 No. 7 495.700 4 ? 479.50 4 2.868 49 No. 8 695,699 No. 9 2,714.15 542.831 4 No. 10................................... 419.359 2.096.79 4 No. 1 1 ............................. 562,874 4 2,814.37 ---------------------------------------------------- — -------------------------------------------------------u No. 1 2 ................................. 328,146 1,640.73 4 476,994 No. 1 3 ................................. 4 2,384.97 No. 1 4 ................................. 675,267 2,876.34 4 No. 1 5 ................................. 218.165 1.090 82 4 No. 1 6 ................................. 743.840 3,719.20 4 No. 1 7 ................................. 855,254 4,276.27 4 No. 1 8 ................................. 406,385 4 2,031.93 No. 1 9 ................................. 591,590 2,957.95 4 No. 2 0 ...........; .................... 385.092 1,925.46 4 : No. 21 ................................. 1,314,257 4 6,571.28 No. 2 2 ................................. 506,541 4 2,532.70 Dallas ................................. . 11,073,955 4 6,369.77 Fall» City .......................... 1,344.19 268,837 4 69,829.78 Special Road Districts: n , No. 1 .................................... 705,431 « 4,232.58 No. 1 4 .................................. 675,267 2 1,150.53 5,383.11 m School Districts: ; No. 1 .................................... 158.080 632.32 4 No. 2 .................................... 6 1,702,405 10,214.42 No. 3 .................................... 654.98 187,137 ■ No. 5 .................................... 193,620 1 193.62 No. 6 .................................... 68,300 1 68.30 No. 7 .................................... 136,018 5 680.09 No. 9 .................................... 238,867 4 955.47 1 0 ................................... * 81,622 408.11 5 l No. No. 1 1 ................................... 170,800 1 170.80 No. 1 2 ................................... 141,500 1 141.50 No. 1 3 ................................... «74,760 6 3,373.80 No. 1 5 ................................... 66.140 165.36 2*4 I No. 1 6 ................................... 1,237.91 247,582 5 248,34« No. 1 7 ................................... 5 1,241.73 No. 1 8 ................................... 1 98.06 98,050 No. 2 0 ................................... 19,660 9.83 *4 No. 21 ................................... 376,384 940.96 2*4 No. 2 2 ................................... 189.10 126,067 1*4 No. 2 3 ................................... 176,060 1 176.06 No. 2 4 ................................... 245,860 122.93 *4 No. 2 5 ................................... 133,180 4 532.72 No. 2 6 ................................... 392,867 1,571.47 4 No. 2 7 ................................... 983.25 382,887 3*4 No. 2 8 ................................... 555.64 185,013 3 No. 2 9 ................................... 9 8,052 03 894,670 No. 3 1 ................................... 160,266 3Vj 560.93 No. 3 2 ................................... 306,057 9 2,751.51 180,480 6 1,094.88 No. 3 3 ................................... 274.18 No. 3 5 ................................... 109,672 2*4 95,666 478.33 No. 3 6 ................................... 5 86.48 No. 3 7 ................................... 86,480 1 No. 3 8 ................................... 69.41 34,705 2 i l l i m i H I I H I I E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I *>•> qo No. 3 9 ................................... 76,400 765JI5 No. 40 90,112 8*4 772 C4 No. 41 154,528 5 Citation. No. 42 121,640 1 121.64 Send In the County Court of the State of 463.28 No. 43 . 231,640 2 Oregon for Polk County. 472.45 for This No. 44 47,245 10 In the matter of the Guardlunship of 167.690 1 167.69 No. 45 the person and estate of James M. Catalog 99.60 No. 46 52,421 Carlisle, an Insane person. No. 48 215.79 215,790 1 To John Carlisle, Alice Dickinson, 2 108.10 No. 49 . 54,050 Flora Hafner, Euglnia M. Carlisle, No. 51 78,130 312.52 4 Cecil E. Carlisle, Helen M. Carlisle, W e know you can save j 722.79 No. 54 . 120,465 6 Alice H. Carlisle, Ellis L. Carlisle, money and get belter seeds 60.38 «0,380 1 No. 56 Fern A. Carlisle, Elmer F. Carlisle, by 'rtting in diretit touch 1,204,896 S 7,229.37 No. 67 , and Dr. W. D. McNary, Greeting: with tiio leading seed house. 469.92 No. 59 58,740 8 In the name of the State of Oregon, 64,450 1 64.45 No. 60 CorrwpoiK.'cnrc lovilnl you are hereby cited and required to 208.70 No. 61 139,133 1*4 appear in the County Court of the The Chas. H. L illy Co.,Seattle 217.890 1,089.45 No. 63 5 State of Oregon for the County of 399.04 No. 64 199,520 2 Polk, at the Court room thereof, at 17 18 17.180 1 No. 65 Dallas, In the Couaty of Polk, on Sat 560,11 280,055 2 No. 66 urday, the 14th day of February, 1914. 430.99 30,785 14 No. 67 at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that 90 62 18,124 5 No. 68 day, then and there to show cause, If j fi*'? 67 8 70,334 No. 69 any there be, why the following de 112.47 2 56,235 No. 70 scribed lands should not be sold, to- ■iJs.30 No. 71 42,830 10 wlt: 471.81 55,129.45 No. 72 94,362 6 Beginning at an Iron pipe 1 Vi Inches In diameter, 36 Inches long, driven in Total of R o ll.................................................................... »325,990.00 the center of the county road on the Summary north boundary line of the donation County, State, School, e tc ...........................8174,574.61 land of Daniel Rowell and wife, Noti , des ..................... L .................................. 21,073.05 fication No. 1892, Claim No. 72. in County Road Tax. .L ................................. 69,829.78 Township 6 South of Range 6 West of Special Road D istricts............................... 5,383.11 the Willamette Meridan In Polk Coun School Districts___ .................................... 65,129.45 8325,990.00 ty, Oregon, 28.16 chains South 89 de- gices and 40 minutes East from a stoue set at the Northwest corner of Mrs. Linnle Davis went to Portland CHILDRENS’ CONTEST. , said donation land claim, running Monday, returning Tuesday evening. thence South 31.17 chains to a stake; Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Watson are thence South 89 degrees and 40 min-1 Lilia M itchell................50. the parents of a 10 84-pound baby boy, utes East 9.24 chains to a stake from Pauline M iller..............44. Mr. and Mrs. Minty visited tl^ lr which an ash tree 7 Inches in diameter daughter, Mrs. Tom Watson, Sunday, Greaterproductivenessof trees bears North 3 degrees West 152 links Lila Mitchell. horn, February 6th. —larger, cleaner, and finer fruit distant; tlience North 12.18 chains to Mrs. J. E. Tetlierow, of Falls 'City, Mrs. Sherwood, of Dallas, and Mrs. —more money. Isn’ t that fruit a stake; thence North 89 degrees and attended the funeral of Mrs. Dalton Sellers, of Oakdale, visited with the growers’ reasoning? Nothing 40 minutes West 1.42 chains to an Iron h * Thursday. Watson family Sunday. will contribute to this end more pipe H i by 36 inches driven In the Win. Ellis und Wilbur Lewis, of Falls Mrs. Brockford and son, Virgil, made than effective spraying. And *ground; thence North 18.99 chains to City attended court here last week. a business trip to Portland Saturday. Effective Spraying can beat be an Iron pipe driven on the North boun Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lee drove to Dal W ill Shewey made a trip to Atrlle dary line of said donation land claim; attained with las from Perrydale Thursday. , Saturday. thence North 89 degrees and 40 min Holt McDaniel sold some grain to Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong visited at gles West 7.82 chains to the place of Mr. Walkentine Thursday. Homer Conlee. beginning, containing 26.07 acres more Mrs. Titos Gleason and sons, of Mr. and Mrs. John Byedley.of Smith- or less. Salem, after visiting her mother, and | Held, were In town on business Mon- Witness the Hon. J. B. Teal. Judge sister here, returned home Saturday. ! day. of the County Court of the State of Mrs. Snelllng, of Perrydale, was , Mr. «n d Mrs. Harry Wllllngs left Oregon, for the County of Polk, with | brought to Dallas Thursday on the Wednesday for Dayton, where they the seal of said Court affixed this 13th freight train, suffering with a paral will reside In the future. dny of January, A. D. 1914. Effective s p r a y i n g means yzed shoulder. Airs. H. A. Lee, of Perrydale, visited Attest. A. B. ROBINSON, JR High Pressure Spraying and I Airs. Mltcliel and Mrs. Anna Wright with Mrs J. G. Brown Wednesday. [Seal] FI Clerk. till the advent o f the Bcun visited Mrs. Lulu Remington Friday. Lester Butler, of Independence, was Magics a high pressure could not Fred Pierce, of Portland, visited hls In Dallas, the last of the week. be maintained with a hand pump brother, Ross Pierce. Carson Reese, of Perrydale. was an Notica of Final Settlement. forany length o f time,on account Emmett and Ernest Pierce, of Mon over Sunday visitor in Dallas. Notice Is hereby given that the un o f the b o d y - r a c k i n g effort mouth, were In town Saturday on busi- , George Billings and wife took In the dersigned. L. H. Conner, Administra needod to operate it. The Bean | ness. I show Monday. tor of the estate of Marther Conner, tcnt spring divides the work Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanson and 1 Chas H. Ulos. an attorney of Cor- deceased, has filed with the Clerk of tween the two strok*s o f the baby, of Portland, are visiting rela |Vallts, was at the court house on busl the County Court for Polk County, handle and works against only tiv e s here this week. ines» during the past wek. Oregon, hls Final Account as Adminis one-half the pressure shown on I Will Martin, after spending a few Mrs. Charles Reese, of Perrydale trator of said estate and the Honor-* the gauge and saves exactly days In Dallas with hla family, re visited Mrs. H. P. Shrlver Wednesday. able John B. Teal, Judge of said one-third the labor. turned to Salem Saturday. Air Minty has had a phone put In on Court, has fixed Monday, the 16th day ( Arnold Wilson was a Monmouth cal- the 9x line. Wt bar* tbaaa pupa la of February, 1914, at the hour of , ler this week. Edith Allen Is lining boxes at the stack and will ba plraxd ta 11 o’clock In the forenoon of saiu day The S. P. railway company has re- packing plant. as the time and the County Court •bow tku. Wacaaaatrac- Tom Huffman, of Salem, moved Into 1 placed the old log dump with new Room at the Court House In the City omnrnd tku taa atvaafly. steel. , the Boise house and ls cutting wood of Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, as the Miss Vera Burns was a Salem vla- for Mr. Minty. place of hearing objections to said ltor Sunday. Mrs. Koser, of Rickreall, was In CRAVEN BROS. Final Account and for the settlement Joe Remington came home from Per town Sunday. of said estate. ! Mrs. Dr Bollman Is quite 111. rydale Thursday. D a l l a s , Ore. L>. H. CONNER. Rous Pierce Is working for the road Mr and Mrs. H. P. Shrtver went to Administrator of the estate of Perydale Friday and returned home supervisor of Independence, building a Martha Conner. Deceased. : bridge at Rickreall. Monday. ^ ...... ¿a'.__________ R L. Conner, Attorney for Administrator. R e a d a D a ily j AND GET THE NEWS FRESH | Itmeizer Clubbing Offer: £ D a ily O re g o n ia n an d O C i|f]| Ite m ize r, one y e a r _ _ v U . IIU D a ily O re g o n J o u rn a l O R f i l l an d Ite m ize r y e a r, _ _ V d . U U g TAKE YOUR CHOICE I More Money For You Bean Magic Spray Pumps C Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned was, by an order of the Hon orable County Court of Polk County, Oregon, on the 17th day of January. A D. 1914, appointed administrator of the estate of Emma Vassall, deceased, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate will present the same with the proper vouchers, as required by law, to the undersigned Administrator, at Dallas City Hank, Dallas Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate will make Immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated and first published this 22nd day of January, 1914. W A LTE R O. V A M A L L Administrator of the estate of Emma Vassall. dec eared Brorwvt A Sibley, Attorneys for Estate. a«-u»s of large fruit ami consitleralde Sam Burk and family, of California,' . y.v*.vbv,.v,.v ».v .v ,,v . v%v»<v.v small fruit; 5 room house aud barn, came back to Dallas Friday. bartain at the price. Ray Mitchell has returned to Sheri dan Mill .after a few weeks' lay-off on 42 acres, 2 1-2‘ miles from town, account of sickness. slashed and coated for four ycaus. No L. R. Adams butchered a beef Tuea-1 build!ngs. Trice $lU0 an acre. day, selling It out by the quarter. W a s h o w n o p r o p e r t y — ju s t p u t 5-acre well improved tract 2 1-2 miles Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goode and | y o u in c o m m u n i c a t i o n w i t h t h e from Dallas, most all in fruit for sale little son, of Salem, spent a few days o w n e r , a n d y o u e n d h i m m a k e at *2-*«)0 * with her mother, Mrs. F. H. Morrison. 457 acres lVa miles from Dallas, all John Lockman, a former Dallas boy,' th e d e e l. - under cultivation, on county road and was shaking hands with friends here railroad; well-improved and 7 miles of the first of the week. tiling on place; $150 per at-re; good Mrs. Jennie Williams returned to Dallas from Salem, where she has 17 acres, 2 utiles from Dallas, at $90 forms. been visiting. per acre, on good terms; oue-hall ia Mis* Bertha Serr came borne from cultivation. Will make a nice home for Portland Monday. some one. Mrs. Bertha Toner Is in Portland 32 Seres all cleared and uearlv all in ■ “ Built for Northwest Stumps on business this week. A simple powerful and Inexpensive Mrs. Harry Hill, who has been quit* cultivation. 17 acres set to tries aud small fruits. Five-room house, baru machine, which can be operated by one sick. Is reported better. The Girls’ Club entertained some of and woodshed. Dryer and warehouse ?,Ml1 i ’ne J,or3e- oust outside city limits. ^ ^Be for free B U LLE TIN No. 34. the young men of the town at the on place. Priee $1''000 It tells **ow to olear stump land at a library Monday night. lower cost per acre than has ever been Miss McDonnld, of Portland, visited Good orchard tractB, 3 and 10 acres possible Heretofore, Miss Bobble McCallon last of the week. each, on It. It. & Co. road from Dallas PACIFIC M ANUFACTURING CO. The Dunn brothers were In town to Monmouth, 1 mile from Dallas, bear | 1112 Western Ave., Seattle, Wash, the ilrst of the week. ■ . — Miss Anna May Ixmgnecker will re mg uext year, great opportunity to get ■- — . turn to her work in St. Vincent hos otvhurd tracts tor a little cash. 201 acres, 2 miles from Perrydale on pital, at Portland, the last of the week. . I Miss Flora McCallon was in Port 8-acre orchard; creek crosses place; land this week on business. Misses and Crista Clow, of Inde some improvements. Will stdl all or iu . small tracts, or will trade tor small IFI FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR pendence. were in Dallas last week. Mr. and Mrs. Victor moved to Salem place near Dallas or Falls City. POOR CURED AT HALF PRICE OR FREE this week. 40 acres fruit land 3 miles from Per NO KNIFE. OR PAIN The many friends of Mrs. Al. Long- rvdale, on county road ami K. F. D., N O PAY UNTIL CURED i necker will be glad to hear that she One of the best business locations in by GUAR»‘U fe . Nu X 1 is able to sit up again. town, 50-foot frontage on Main street; Hay or other swindle Frank Weaver went to Portland $5,000. WRITTEN SUARAilTEE. Monday. 3 -d a y painless piasters 1 mile to Bridgeport. Price $75, on good ANY T U M O R , LUM P terms at 0 per cent interest. or SORt on the UP, FAl-fc Pauline Miller. and near school; price $75 per acre. or body long is CANCER. Ray Boydslon visited In Salem over It Mover Pains Until l ' ,c* 48 acres near town for $4000. All 120-PACE B( l)K f * I Sunday. cleared and under fence, but no im Staco. hei t fret : testim onials I I ^ Pearl Smith ls sick. provements. of THOUSANDS CURfID v Webster Beebe, who has been at 40 acres, all fenced, three miles from tending Dallas High school, has re town; 15 acres in orchard aid cultiva turned to Ills home In Alrlie, where he I BELIEVE IS ALWAYS C.'hCER, ?mJ At WAYS poltont tiou; 400 2-year-old prunes; good build will finish school. deep g’jncls In the arnnlt and KILLS QUICKLY I swear wo have CUF:F.D 1Q.OOO. do see $oms Fred Pierce, of Portland, visited hls ings; $100 per acre. 50 acres hill land half under cultiva *,:S m Dr. & Mrs. CMliLEY fSSmfma brother, of North Dallas Sunday. Arnel Wilson visited In Monmouth tion; all good fruit land; 1 mile from "MOST SUCCESSFUL CAMJESI SPECIALISTS '.UII.C ** station. $00 per acre. A B 436 Valencia St., St.'i FRAriCi&CQ, CA l Sunday. KINDLY MAIL tMs t? stw w e wiin GAUGfR Mrs. Sam Tetlierow, of Falls City, 2.27 acres in Dallas; 6-room plastered attended the funeral of Mrs. Dalton house; woodshed aud small barn, 3 hen Thursday. houses; about 300 fruit trees. $3,200. There Is more catarrh fn tins section or While cutting wood for Mr. Conn all but $1,450 cash. the country than ail other diseases put *ast c w y< yc .rs ..... ...A e .. . , . . together, and ' until th e la st _ f fe Saturday, Miles Jarvis cut hls foot 640 acres, 400 of it cleared aud id 1 * as suppoced to t> • Incurable. For a r rcai very badly and was taken to the Dal cultivation, 100 slashed, 160 in pasture, many years do. t rs pronounced it a 1< local las hospital. IT in«* « xa ' i I iroDil unrinuR rnllinu I mih I »ml disease and proscribed local remedies, Va"d Peter Edlgar lias been visiting In Fin« soil, goo,l springs rolling laud aud well fenced. A model farm ami never' treatment, pronoun .1 it in cu ra ble. Ecl- Portland. oftered for sale before. Clover land, ' ence h as pi von Caiarrh to bo a consti- Mrs. John Hill, of Salem, visited her hr.n 1 54 ml anvthintr vnu want Onlv $80 tutlonal disease, nr.d therefore requires hop land, an; w ing you want, uui) constUut!onal treatment. Hall's Catarrh mother, Mrs. C C. Mitchell, Sunday. Cure, irmnufartrrcd b y F. J. Clic ey & Mrs. Chas. Snelllng, of Perrydale, an acre. Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only Cc ..stitu- was brought to the Dalas hospital last 54 acres, 4 miles from Dallas, V4 mile tlonnl cure on the market. It ls t hen f tca- Thursday. from school, 3-4 mile to railroad aut « Z _______ r Z ' n A ' blood Mi*, and Mrs. Hodges, of Salem, tion, some fruit; good improvemeuts: and - m ucous su rfa — c e s of th e system. ‘ Th ey were In Dallas last Thursday. It 38 acres under cultivation; in a fast offer one hundred dollars foe r o y Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lynn, of P erry developing c o m m u n it y ; price *120 per Send fo r c ir c u la r , cm! tes- dale. were in Dallas last week. u 1 barn 40x60, 8 “ acres A d d r e s s : F . J. C H E X E Y A CO.. T o le d o . O. Emmett Ernest and Maud Pierce, of acre. 7-room house, in A. P. cherries in bearing. Sold by Druffffists, 7Tc. Monmouth, visited In Dallas Sunday. T a k e H a l l ’ s F a m ily P ills f o r c o n s tip a tio n . A large crowd was at the Bantist 100 acres, 50 acres in cultivation, 50 church Sunday to hear Rev. Day, chap cleared and in pasture, balance iu tim el car evangelist. ber. Good 8-room house, baru and out Fred Holman, of Rlack Rock, was In buildings; 6 acres of orchard, mostly Dallas Thursday. prunes, some apples. 3 miles from Dal Andrew Holman and daughter, of las. Price $10,000. Terms, half cash Portland, visited his parents here last 30 acres on city limit line of Dallas, week. Dolon Hatfield, of Salt Creek, visited on county road aud railroad; no im with hls sister. Bertha, who ls at provemeuts; all uuder cultivation and fenced; fine loganberry land. tending high school here. Good 5-rooin house and 4 acres 3-4 A large crowd attended the men’s meeting at the Methodist church Sun mile from courthouse, Dallas; splendid out-buildings, fine garden spot, excel day afternoon. Mr. Calkins purchased a fine Jersey lent chicken-house and yards. An ideal cow Friday. little home, and price right. Ora Harrington, of Pioneer, was a A large lot with 6-room house and business visitor in Dallas one day good barn at $1,000, on good terms. The First Lie— Where It Was Told. Mr. Davidson has moved to the A dandy stock ranch at $75 per acre. Why It Was Told—To Whom Told. Peterson house in East Dallas. There are two sets of buildings, of ' O. S. Clark was hauling hay from which one is a good 7-room house in Its Result— Its Repetition—The Disas his Alt Plsgah farm to hls home in good repair, the other house has three trous Results to Humanity—All Man Dallas Monday. rooms. The water supply is excellent, ner of Crimes Are Its^ Fruitage— The Mason Wittenhurg, of Portland, was having two wells, a fine spring of water Only Remedy— Why?—When?— How? In Dallas last week. nearby, which can be piped to either Sam. Burk and family have re house, aud also a creek through the R e a d i n g . Pa., turned from a several months’ stay In place. There are 7% acres of hops and California. Feb. 8.—P a a t o r 15 acres more can be put in. There are George Gates and Mr. Stubblefield Russell today call have rented a piece of land from I. N. 35 acres in cultivation; some more can ed attention to the Woods and C. O Coad on a part of the be easily cleared. There are two acres fact that the Bi old Brickwell farm aud are batching of orchard, the balajice of land being ble teaching re open pasture and timber. Location, 6 there while putting in their crops. specting S a t a n Miss Una Campbell visited In Black miles from Dallas, 3 miles to Falls City, We have five acres of well improved has been seriously Rock Sunday with her sister, Mrs. hill land close to town for sale at a departed from by Rglph Adams. reasonable price. Grade Gates Is visiting In Portland Christians. Noth Two splendid homes in heart of city | Mr. and Mrs. George Gerlinger and ing iu it supports children have gone to California for a at $2400 each. the thought that months' stay. House and lot, 2 blocks from public Satan is far away, Carl Graves, of Sheridan, was In school; price $1,100. superintending the Dallas last week. House aud lot in Dallas to trade for | torture of human Rev. Lewtas addressed the high ity, or that he has cloven hoofs, forked school Thursday on “ The Downfall of an out-of-town tract 4 to 10 acres. Finest fruit rarm tract in Dallas; 10 Turkey.” tail, horns, etc. On the contrary, the The Philogla Literary Society of the acres all in bearing; some small fruit; Bible describes him as originally one new. modern 5-room house; good barn high school gave an open meeting In ami everything is up-to-date. To see is of God’s noblest creatures—a ••cherub.** the auditorium Tuesday night. Since his fall. Satan's residence is in Fred West was a Portland visitor to buy it. last week. 60 acres on Monmouth and Dalln«' our atmosphere Tartarus. He is “ the Crandma Miller Is having city water ccunty road; 1 mile from railroad sta prince of the power of tin* air * * * put Into her house. tion, school, postoffice and town; all that uo\v worketh iu the children of Ban Cadle has quit school to go into umler cultivation, well drained and the disobedience." presenting himself as the store at Rickreall, which he and price right. "an angel of light" a servant o f (tod. his father have bought. 5 y_‘ -acre bearing fruit tract, four va When and How Satan Fell. Airs Maurice Arnold was a Salem rieties of 12-year old trees, V*» mile from Tlie Pastor stated that the Bible ex visitor last week. Perrydale, on county road; good 3-room Albert Arnold, who was operated on house, barn and a sawdust-lined apple plicitly declares Satan's sin to be pride at the Salem hospital last week, Is house; also some small fruit. Price and improper ambition. Seeking to Improving rapidly. usurp Divine prerogatives, he ensnared $ 2 , 000 . • Airs. Jap Ellis is confined to her bed 2*4 acres in Dali««, best of creek bot himself and rebelled against G.»d. Hls with Illness. Frank Arnold ls spraying apple trees tom land; good 7-room house: plenty of ambition found no opportunity for ex fruit; an excellent chicken and berry ercise until man’s creation. Then, be for Dr. Cary. John Morris Is pruning prune trees place, convenient and suitable. On’ y holding fliD human pair, he perceived $2,500, ami terms to suit that to capture them would be to cap for Rev. Ballentyne. 297 acres, all under cultivation, be . ture a rm*e. and to achieve iu this Fruit growers and land inter tween Monmouth and Dallas one mile * earth his ambitious plans, from Rickreall, % mile from station, on Satan took advantage of the te^t of ests about Sheridan have start county road; well improved; low lam! loyalty which God put upon our first ed to organize a fruit growers’ tiled. Price will make you buy. I parents. Obsessing the serpent, he association with a capital of 20 acres, well improved, with orchard irulded it continually to eat o f the for- $10,000. The purpose of the and strawberries; good house ami barn; bidden tree. The Herpent not only did not die. but was the wisest of beasts. association is to market the close to Dallas; $300 an acre. fruit, berries and vegetables pro For $4,00U we have a well-improved ^ ,ls giving the lie to God s 6-a< re tract within the city limits. Over statement. -Thou shalt surely die.” duced in the locality. __________________________________________ The l>."•« t thin!:a it unnecessary to REAL ESTATE SNAPS MR. HENRY PECK AN D HIS FAMILY AFFAIRS P acific stump puller $1000 FREE 8 Lus?!p ^ Woman *s Broast SATAN’S MONSTROUS LIE i WHAT HARM IT DID Pssfar Rcsssil, Quoting tissus, Says Salon Is Pallier of Lies. - - By Gross w r t a ' û Satan Adopted Another Plan. Disappointed in tliut humanity were perishing. Satan formed another plan. He would cope with God by injecting new life Into the human race. He would have an empire, despite the Di- viue will. To do this he proposed to the angels that they materialize and live as men —contrary to their nature. To those who objected that this might displease God. Satan presented the argument that if God really possessed the power. He would have punished him. for he had l>eeii an enemy of God for some time. The argument was successful, according to the Bible. For centuries a process of (engraft ing angelic vitality upon Adamic stock progressed. We read. "The sons of God beheld the daughters of men that they were fair: and they took them wives of all they chose." We read tlmf their children were ‘‘giants, men of renown.’’ But they bore no stamp of Divine maructer. They were brutal, sensual, devilish. The children of Adam became the slaves of these giants. Thus the Scrifi- turcs tell us that the earth Was filled with violence, and men’s thoughts were evil continually. Apparently Noah and his family remained pure Adamic stock. Then came the Deluge, already prepared for in the Divine Plan, and all mankind perished, ex cept Noah and hi« family. Satan’s Lie Otherwise Supported. Thwarted again. Satan began a new system of taetics—to'persuade man kind that his original lie was truth— that those who seem to die really be come more alive. To assist in tlHs deception, he had the support of the fallen angels, sentenced with himself to remain in Tartarus—-the atmosphere. Necromancers, /•'‘ ••ties and wizards were developed. IV.-, fallen angels, speaking through these „»ydiums. per sonated the dead. Gradually, this sys tem of error spread, unto t,o nation can be found where these evl! spirits have not incorporated Satan’s tie Even amongst ( ’hrlstlans. Satan’s word is accepted, and God’s Word rejected— “The soul that slnneth. It shall die.” The Foundation of All Errors. Pastor Russell declared that nearly ali theological errors are based upon this doctrine of demons—that men do not really die. Where, he asked, would be the doctrines of eternal torment, purgatory, masses for the dead. etc., if people really believed God’s Word that the dead are dead, and that their only hope lies in the resurrection, se cured for them by Jesus’ death? The speaker believes that mediums, who today support Satan’s He. are themselves dt*c8 »ivod. Hls pamphlet on Spiritism has recovered many hon est mediums, w ho after learning that they were agents o f Satan und bis demons, have become children of God. For free literature on this subject, address the Pastor at Brooklyn Taber- • •' >e. B r e d - iv n v. V News Is Stranger Than Fiction By MOSS. ad vertislng of all kinds the world over were wiped I out for a month— utterly obliterated. Yes. It w o u l d ruin business. But it would do more —It would make this old world positively STUPID. Why? 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