Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, February 19, 1914, Image 2

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    TH E ONLY DEMOCRATIC N E W SPAPER IN POLK CO UNTY
THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER
A dm it tod as Secoud Class Mail Matter.
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 19. .914
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’PHONES:
M U TU A1 J (
R esidence,! 113
No. 500 Main St.
Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding of T o w n and County
ra w E K m rE B M
OU will have great strength and great weak­
ness, will be optimistic, kind and a lover
of home. You will have great possibili­
ties and unusual talents of a special nature,
which you should develop, and you should aim to
depend on your own judgment rather than the ad­
vice of others and to concentrate. You should
marry only when YOU KNOW YOURSELF, pref­
erably a person born in January, June or October.
You should wear sapphire, turquoise or opal orna­
ments and will do your best work wearing black,
blue and pale shades of green and pink.
Great persons born in February: Abraham Lin­
coln, George Washington, Henry W. I.ongfellow,
Charles Darwin, Horace Greeley, Thomas A. Edi­
son, Joseph Jefferson, Sir Robert Peel and Dwight
L. Moody.
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1914 F E B R U A R Y
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1914
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The Bull Moosers are finding it hard sledding getting
up excitement with the Colonel sojourning in South
America.
Some people are so constituted that when they get
elected to an office In a lodge or order they get more
puffed up than a littie dog wan a red blanket on him.
Economy is an excellent quality, hut there is an in­
judicious economy, 't hat person who is constantly
seeking to drive the closest bargain is not an econo­
mist. This is niggardliness, and is a quul.ty or the in­
firm mind. You need the best, and it is always worthy
of the price.
You have heard the saying about being able to fool
part of the people ail the time, all oi them part of the
time, but not all of thqm all the time, it's the same
relative to pleasing then. Ever think of that? The
fellow who thinks ae cun please all the people all the
time is fooling himself. Don’t try i.t
THE INDIAN PROBLEM.
In our opinion there is no one thing that acts so
much toward the deteoration of the present generation
of led men as the placing of them in government
schools isolated from the leservation where they have
lived and are to live. The young lndiun is taken from
his natural environment o: hardy, nearly out-door liie
at an age when his physical well-being needs such
more than at any other time, is placed in constricted
steam-heated quaiters, xed on foods to which he has
not been accustomed, taught to a very great extent
things that are of no practical benefit to him, and
which he cannot utilize on his return to the reserva­
tion.
The result is that when they return they go back
to their old way of living, lorgetting all the good that
they have been taught and remembering and practic­
ing only the evil that they have assimilated while liv­
ing as do the whites. By the whites’ mode of living
they have also departed from the hardy life of their
forefathers and have probably contracted some disease
that in short order will see them gathered to their
happy hunting ground. These are uncontrovertable
tacts and investigation will find them to be born out at
every agency in the norhtwest. There is a remedy for
this evil and that is that instead of spending hundreds
of thousands of dollars to keep up such schools as
( hemana the government should place the schools en-
Ureiy at the agencies, thereby not separating the chil­
dren too remotely from their natural heritage or hab­
itat. but instilling into them at their home center
where it could be of a more practical benefit to them’
the study and manual training best suited fo make
them good and useful citizens. Students of the !n-
dian probient from all standpoints are rapidly coming
to this viewpoint. It is the only certain way in with h
the indian can ever take his place and be able >o c p c
with the whites in agriculture or other pursuits.
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Marriage Licenses.
Lewis N. Macken, Dallas, and
Elsie L. Keyt Perrydale.
Frank F. Fisher and Hattie E.
Black, Independence.
Probats.
In re estate of Tom George,
deceased; report approved and
ed and March 18 set for hearing. Registration of Land T itlo Application
No. 44.
In re estate of Martha Conner,
In the m atter o f the Application
deceased; final account ap­ C. D. Relm er and Katharina Uulmer, ✓
proved and estate closed.
I to register the title to the follo w in g de-
in re estate of Oeo. 11. Kilers, i scribed real property, to-wit:
Beginning at a point 19.75 chains
¡deceased; inventory and ap­ j E ast o f the Southwest corner o f the
praisement filed and upproved. donation land claim o f Nim rod Me-
I In re estate of Isaac Dyck, de­ ¡ Cracken and wife, Not. No. 2254, In
Section 18. in Tp. 7 S. R. 5 W est of
ceased; annual report approved. [ the
Will. Mer. in Polk County, Oregon, | f ^
DIVINE JUDGMENTS
ARE ALL BLESSINGS
God’s Gracious Provisions For
ti!9 World oí Mankind.
Eternal Torment W holly Foreign to
the Divine Charactei— God’s Judg­
ments Are “ Righteous Altogether.”
Death the Divine Judgment Against
the Race of Adam— God’ s Special
Judgments— The W orld's Judgment
During the Millennium— Healing and
Uplifting From Sin and Death— De­
struction to W ilfully Rebellious.
MORE GOOD SPELLE R S:
Report of Spelling Work for Poll«
County Contest held Jan. 10.
and running thence East 39.50 chains, 1
are usually t h i n a n d
tin nee North 10 chains; thence W est I
easily worried, sleep does not
139.50 chains; thence South 10 chains
to the place o f beginning, containing
refresh and the system gradu­
39 acres o f laud more or less, A p p li­
ally weakens from insufficient
cants,
nourishment.
vs.
.W illia m A. Middleton, and all whom it
Scott’s Emulsion corrects
may concern, defendants.
nervousness by its force of con­
T A K E N O T IC E , That on the 27th d ay!
centrated medical nourishment
o f January, 1914, an application was ill- !
ed by the said C. D. R eim er and Kath- i
—it restores the healthy action
t r i a l Keimer. in the Circuit Court oí i
of body cells, enriches the
I Polk County, Oregon, for in itial regis-1
blood, sharpens the appetite,
I tratlon o f the title to the laud a b o v e !
and feeds the nerve centres
I described.
Now , unless you appear on or befort , by distributing energy a n d
tl..- 28th da> or March 1914. and a h o » j i power ajj o v e r the body.
f.niiKA
■ause whv
why »noli
such annlicfttlon
application shall not
no 1 1 ^
| be «ran ted , the same will be taken as
Don’t r e s o r t to alcoholic
confessed, and a decree w ill be entered
mixtures or drug concoctions
uc ordlnt: to the prayer o f the uppllca
that stimulate and stupefy.
Hon, and you will be fo rev er barred
Get a bot t l e of S c o t t ’s
from disputing the same.
W itness my hand and the seal o f the
E m ulsion for your
said Circuit Court on thlB 18th day ot
nerves—nothing
February, 1914.
equals or c o m p a i e s
A. B. R O BINSO N.
with it, but i n s i s t
| 'S e a l) Clerk o f said Circuit Court.
, drow n & Sibley ,
on S c o t t ’s.
Attorneys for Appllcunts.
EVERY ORUGIS. H A S IT
Class A.
(^Schools o f m ore than Five Teachers )
Third Grade__ 1st, Monmouth,. 99.tt;
2d. Dallas. »8.6; 3rd. Dallas, 98.4
Fourth Grade— 1st. Dallas, 99.8; 2nd,
Monmouth, 99.7; 3rd. Falls City, 9' .r.
Fifth Grade— 1st. Dallas. 99 7; 2nd,
Falls City, 99.2; 3rd, Independence,
98 . 9 .
Sl.vth Orade— tst, Monmouth. 99S;
2nd, Dallas. 53.7; 3rd. Fails City. 99.0.
Seventh Grade— 1st,
Falls 99.N;
2nd. Monmouth 99.7: 3rd. Dallas 94.5;
Klghth Orade— 1st, Falls City 100;
2nd. Monmouth 99.68; 3rd, Dallas 99.6.
Class “ B "
(Schools o f tw o to five teachers)
Third Grade___1 Salt Creek, Perry-
dale. R ickreall, W est Salem 100; 2nd
Ballston 99.8; 3rd. Bethel 99.4
Fourth Grade— 1st,
Rickreall 100;
2nd. BnlNton, 99.7; 3rd. Bethel. 99.5.
Fifth Grade— 1st. Ballston. R ickreall,
W est Salem, 100; 2nd. Perrydale, 99.6;
3rd. Bethel 99 4.
Sixth Grade— 1st, Salt Creek, W est
Salem, Buena Vista, 100; 2nd, Rick
reall, 99.3; 3rd Black Rock, 99.
Seventh Grade -1st. Ballsto-'. Buena
Vista. 100; :’d, H opville,
untain
V iew , Bethel, Smtthfleld, 98; 3rJ, Rick­
reall.. 97 2.
i Eighth
M gm n u
m n e — i 1st,
st, d
hh v
r e « il . x
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Grade—
SaH
Creek.
Rick-
reali, mo; 2nd, Betthel. 99.7; 3rd, Bull-!
I ston. 99.4.
Class C.
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(Schools having one T each er.)
Th*rd Grade— 1st, Cockran, Hat**
jmony, Sunnyslope, luu; 2nd, Oakhurst.,
fc'Mr Grove, 99; 3rd. I-roadmead, Oal>
! hurst, 98.
1.... f ’ i Grade— 1st, Butler. Oakpomt,
Lincoln, Sunnyslope, P»doadmead, 100
[ “ nd Orchards M istletoe, 99.6; 3rd
Oak hurst, 99.5.
Fifth Grade— tst, L e w t«v llle. O r­
chards, Ward, Cockran, Buell. Spring
Valley, Unper Salt Creek. Crowley.
Oakdale. Rogue R iver, 7 00; 2nd, L in ­
coln, F*r Grove. Concord, 99.5: 3rd,
Butler. Suver, 99.
^ixthGrade— 1st. Parker, Orchards,
M cTim m on’s Valley, Sunnyslfme. O ik
dale, V alley Junction, 100; 2nd. Oak
Grove. Harmony, 99.6; 3rd. Red P rai­
rie, Fir G rove Oakhurst. 99 3.
Seventh Grade— Is , Red Prairie,
Lew isville, Polk, Cockran, Upper Suit
Creek, Crow ley McTUumoiib Valley,
Sunnyslope, Concord. Oakdale, McCo.
Cherry# Grove, Highland. 100; 2nd,
Orchards, 99.2; 3rd. F ir Grove S8.6.
Figh ts Grade— 1st Ward, Cockran,
Harmony, Lincoln, Cherry Grove, Oak­
hurst, Broadmead, 100; 2nd. Enter­
prise, Fir Grove, Concord, 98; 3rd,
Buell« 97/2.
Schools Making Highest A verage for
All Grades.
Class A — Monmouth. 99.4.
Class B— Rickreall, Ballston, 99.49.
C’ lass C— Cockran, 100.
T h e spelling work is becoming bet­
ter each test and all are doing good
work. There were 1755 pupils in the
county from the third grade to tlie
eighth grade w riting in the last test
and 956 pupils made 100 per cent.
A Came CLERGYMAN’S
STORY
Near Losing His Life-How He Escaped
W e quote from another letter, dated
The follow In*
December 10. 1906: " I praise Peruna
letter w a i re-
to all the sick. The people know
ceived by Tlie
m y case, and they praise It also."
Pc run a Co. from
Rev. G. W . Rob- p
In a letter dated Novem ber 22.
erts. R. It. 2, Hex *
4pfc* )
1909. we quote Rev. Roberts: ''P e ­
27, Hart »ell, A la - j l r •
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runa gave me back my life ten
baina, under date ||
years ago.
A ll my acquaintance»
o f April 2, 1904
know that. I am certainly thankful
which is exactly
to you for your kindness."
nine years ago.
In a later letter, dated January 13.
H e says: “ I take
1910, he says: " I shall ever In the
pleasure in in­
future, as in the past, be ready to
form ing you of
speak in praise o f Peruna to all suf-
what your P e ­
ferers. I believe my miraculous cure
ru uu. has done REV. G. W. ROBERTS,
has been the means of many others
fo r me a f t e r
R.-.R* 2>,®on.27*
being cured in this county.”
HarUell, Ala.
three years of
From a letter o f September 5. 1911.
suffering. 1 had triad the treatments
o f several doctors, also home rem­ we quote a few words: " I am still
edies, but they failed and all hope among the living. As to Peruna, I
had gone. M y friends, like myself, do not feel that I have words to e x ­
thought I was in the last stages of press the faith I have In its merits.
I feel that Peruna has been the
consumption.
“ M y daughter brought me a bottle moans, through the kind providence
o f P: runa and plead with me to try o f God. o f prolonging my life fo r
It. I had got so weak I had lost my more than ten years.'*
W e quote a still later letter, October
voice, and I thought it no use. That
was in May, 1902. I began to take 31, 1912. He says: “ I took a severe
it, according to directions. I wrote cold three weeks ago. I at once sent
to you, and you gave me your kind fo r Peruna. Have been taking it two
weeks. I am now better. I consider
advice.
“ I soon felt better, m y cough began that Peruna has carried me over a
to give way, and the expectoration dozen years o f life. I always stand
lessened. I have taken fourteen bot­ ready to answer any question In re f­
tles. I feel well, eat hearty, sleep erence to Peruna.’*
soundly, weigh as much as I ever did,
W e quote from his last letter, dated
do considerable work on my farm, January 2, 1913: “ Dear Friends: I
and attend to my ether business. wish this bright N ew Years to e x ­
M y friends seem astonished at my re­ press my thanks to you for your
covery.
kindness.
Trusting that you may
“ I wish to thank you fo r your kind have a successful and happy year, and
advice and the books you have sent that your medicine may prove a
me. I shall ever praise your medicine blessing to many as it has to me, I
and hope that you may en joy a long am yours as ever, G. W . Roberts,
life.”
Hartsell, Alabama, R. F. D. 2, Box
It w ill be observed that Rev. R ob­
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erts waited two years a fte r he began
It Is not necessary fo r us to add
to use Peruna, before he wrote the
above letter to The Peruna. Co. So any words to this story. The elo­
that his apparent recovery could not quence and pathos o f these letters
possibly have been temporary relief. are more convincing than arguments
In a later letter to The Peruna Co., or affidavits. W h o can doubt the
dated S» ptember 22, 1906», Rev. R ob­ clergyman’s story? W ho can doubt
erts says: “ I am a great friend of that Peruna saved his life?
E very home should be provided
Peruna. By the use of Dr. Hartman’s
advice I am here to-day. able to be with the last edition o f the “ Ills o f
w ith my fam ily and attend to my L ife,” sent free by the Peruna C o«
Columbus Ohio.
business.1
a s k Your Druggist fo r Free Peru rie*
4-av Mimanac for 1914.
•.— Pastor
lin sseils text for
loduy was: "W hen
T h y jiulaoieuts are j Proposal for Sale of S ew er Im prove 1
ment Bonds of the City of Dallas,
abroad
ill the
earth, tile Inhabit­ ! Oregon.
McMinnville will
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c l Lids w ill be received by the!
ants o f the world
:
1!00,00
on
streets
and
sidewalks
will learn rljtht- I u n ’ or.signed Auditor and P olice Judge j this season.
o f the City o f Dallas, Oregon, until |
eousness." — Isaiah
, o o c lo c k P. A . on Monday, the 16th j
3U:M.
; day o f March. 1914, for the whole or
How is Y ou r Boiler?
in lie iiiu n lU K
any part o f * 075.18 worth o f Street
It has been stated that a man’s
the Pastor stated ! im provem ent U
; o f said City o f
stomach Is Ills boiler, his body is 01»
that
only
those ! Pallas, a
null
-.od by Ordinance
‘•nglne and his mouth the fire box. h>
who reaeli an ad­ No. 211) o f said C ity; being fifteen (15) your boiler (stom ach) In good w ork­
vanced decree ot I bonds in denominations of $100.00 ing order, or is it so weak that it w ill
knowledge o f God's W ord cuu realize leach, and me (1 ) bond in denom ina­ not stand a full load and not able to
tion o f $175.18, each to he dated Sep-
apply the needed energy to your en­
that Divine judgments are all good.
! tem ber 23, 1918, payable ten (10)
Under the influence o f superstition. not [ years from date thereof, and bearing gine (b o d y )? If you have any trouble
u tide rata tiding the Scriptures aright, ! interest at a rate not to exceed six (6 ) with your stomach, Cham berlain's
w ill do you good. They
supposing that they teach eternal tor per cent pei annum; interest payable Tablets
strengthen and in vigorate the stomach
ment for the majority o f the ruce. we | semi-annually on the 23rd day o f
and enable it to do its work naturally,
feared God rather than loved Him. i March and the 23rd day o.*' Septem ber vlany very rem arkable cures o f stom­
We dared not say tiiat such a Jndtr- I o f eacli year ; 'principal and interest ach trouble have been effected by
meut on God's part was wrong, mali­ payable in United States Gold Coin at them. For sale by all dealers.
cious. devilish; yet we w ere unable to the Dallas City Bank in the C ity o*
1 Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, without
see it in any other light. Many Intel charge, cost, or expense to iho pur­
Subscribe for the Itemizer.
iigent minds dislike to think about God chaser or holder o f sai l bonds.
and His supposedly terrible purposes
T h e above-named City o f Dallas,
respecting humanity—all the result of Oregon, hereby reserves the righ t to
a misunderstanding o f tlie Bible.
take up and cancel said bond1
-:, or any
The 1‘astor demonstrated that the of them, upon the payment o f the face
torment doctrines of the Dark Ages value th ereof and the accrued in ter­
W e wan to pet ihc news to all old p jcple
are wholly out o f accord with the D i­ est to the date o f such payment, at any
vine character, which is distinctly semi-annual interest period at or after about Rexall Olive ( >il Emulsion, a remark­
one year from the date of said bonds, able new food-medicine w..ich we firmly
marked by Wisdom. Justice. Mercy
to-w it: A t or after one year from tlie belie/e is the best remedy ever made to
and Love toward all
He showed that
o f ' - fit
23rd day of September, 1913.
overcome the weakening, debilitating
instead o f a ..udginent o f eternal tor­
T h e above-named bonds w ill be sold effects of increas: ng old age. 11 helps to re­
ment against the race, the penalty for to the hlghe t bidder, by the C ity oi build wasted tissues, strengthen tVe nerves,
sin is death; that the verdict, or ju d g­ Dallas, Oregr i. r t the hour o f 8 o ’clock and give new energy and a lively feeling to
ment. is righteous: that God had a per- P. M. on M mdny, the 16th day of the body. It contains no alcohol or danger­
hi M e Council Chamber ous drug. It may not make you feci better
feet right to destroy in death the crea March.
The third concert of the sea­
tut’e who refused to render the obe­ in DaUar, Oregon. T lie bids must for a few days, but if you do not feel much
itnie {he rale o f interest, not e x c e l l ­ better and stronger before you have taken son was given last night in the
dience which lie was able to give, be
ing the rate o ' sh: (6 ) per cent per a quarter as much as you have of other armory by the Dallas Band. As
iug pel’t eet
Another part o f the D ivine Judg­ annum; but suid bends ;;hal! not he medicines that have not helped you, we 'sual, the event was well pat-
so’ l for less »’vm
fa^e value, to­ will gla llypifre uncle your money.
ment against humanity is that the j
• onized and a fine entertainment
geth er with th ' p ' ' :od Interest there
JtefcjJJ Olive Oil Emulsion contains pure
dentil process is gradual.
Thus the ■ on from the day
as furnished.
■ 4 heir flat6 to ;»>e Olive Oil and the Hypoohf^sphites which,
t ' J » .. *
race Is the lletter enabled to learn the date o f delivery. Bald d e liv e r o f said tho*a»A they have long been endorsed by
lesson o f the "exceeding sinfulness of Ponds w ill be made a» tjie
’ iccessful physicians, are here lor the first Jtaxe of Ohio, city of Toledo,
o f tlie
sin.” to the Intent that, when granted City T reasu rer o f tiie C ity of Dal bn
ine combined. The result is a real body,
Lucas County,
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nerve and blood-building food-medicine
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is
the new trial secured by the merit of Oregon.
at we believe is superior to anything else senior partner of the firm ot* F. J. Chem j
T lie City Council o f the City o* Dal­
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Christ’s sacrifice, mankind may protit
& Co., doing business in the City of 7
debility,
las. Oregon hereby reserves the righ t . :n overcoming
by It the more.
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. - weakness
. . and lia- i ledo. County and State aforesaid, n 1
to reject any and all bids.
b
i.t
y
to
disease,
and
to
tone
and
strengthen
i
that
said
Arm
will
pay
tie
sum
of
o
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PRESENT
B U IL D IN G S
O r T H E IN S T IT U T E .
The 1‘listor further explained that all I
Bids must be marked
“ Bids
for the nerves and enrich the blood. You who ' HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and
These old buildings are being used at present. Laboratories and equip­
the race will have opportunity o f com- j S treet Im provem ent Bonds,” accom­ are weak and run-down— you who are cry case of Catarrh that can:; t b.
CAT \RrFT CUT . ment
ha- e been
installed. These buildings’ are to be replaced by others
ing to a full knowledge o f the Truth ; panied by a certified check for ten (10) of en troubled by various cold weather ail­ by the use of HAT.V1
f r a n i : j.
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adapted to tlie work. The above p ro p erty is right In the heart of tbe hos­
during tlie .Millennial Reign o f Christ, per cent o f the amount bid. and ad­ ments, use Rcxtill Olive Oil Emulsion to
Sworn to before rrm n ! sab—ribod ia
pital
district
in
Fbleago,
being only a few minutes walk from Cook County,
whirl) is God's provision for the world ; dressed to Charley Gregory. Auditor get and keep well and strong I t is a sen­ myjP:fcsenee, this 6th day of December,
Presbyterian a::d other hospitals. Dr. J. Deason, M. S .D. O., who has done
1SS6.
in general. What God did for Natural and P olice Judge o f tlie City o f Dallas, sible, pljasant-tasting aid to renewed
(S e a l)
A. W. GLEASON.
notable scientific work In the Chicago U n iversity before taking up Osteop­
strength, better spirits, glowing health.
Notary Public.
Israel during the Jewish A ge and fo r j Oregon
athy, has been pla ad in charge with four assistants.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is ta*-cn internally
Spiritual Israel during this Gospel Age \ Done by order o f the City Council of If it doesn’t help you, come and tell us and and
acts directly upon the blood ar l mu­
we will give back your money without a
Tr.E OSTEOPATHIC PRINCIPAL SCIENTIFIC.
are matters apart from His dealings i the City o f Dallas, Oregon, made and
cous
purfaces
of
the
system.
Send
foi
» ’tiered of record on the 16th day of word. That is how much faith we have in testimonials, free.
Today
the man who tells you athic lesions. For Instance,
with mankind. From these tw o Israels :
it. Sold only at the 7,000 Rexall Stores,
February, 1914.
F. J. CH E NE Y & CO.. Toledo. O. . .
, ,
overcomers have been chosen, or elect- | W itn ess my haul! and the official and in this town only by us. 61.00.
sold by nil Druggist». T \
t h e r e is n o t h i n g in o s t e o p a t h y ; subluxations were produced in
Take Hall's F a m ily F ills fo r constipation
ed. T h e overcomers o f Spiritual Israel seal o f the said City o f Dallas Oregon,
that it is largely suggestion or mid and lower dorsal area of the
will constitute the Kingdom class in this 19th day o f February, A. D. 1914
spine, resulting in disease of the
masage, you can mark it down kidneys. This was followed up
CH AS. GEGORY,
the highest sense. The overcomers o f \S ea l]
Auditor and P olice Judge of
Natural Israel will constitute the K ing
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that he either wilfully misrep­ and later corrective treatment
the City o f Dallas, Oregon.
»loin's earthly phase. Mankind will set
.»AXES
ji.J rtU i'Lt
STRONG ÂKD WELL
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these, but not tbe glorified Christ—
Hem! and Body, the K in g of Glory.
God W ill Judge H i« People.
The world, tlie Castor declared, has
been under one general sentence o f D i­
vine Justice. “ Dying, thou shall »lie.” i
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But Natural and Spiritual Israel have,
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b»*»*n dealt with as freed from the orig- I
Inal sent»»ii»’e ami on trial afresh for j
are quickly relieved by Sloan’ s
life or death under God’s judgments, j
Liniment. Lay it on— no rub­
or disciplines.
Not all under these
bing. Try )L
have understood them- not all were in
Ankle Sprain and Dislocated Hip.
condition o f heart to receive them.
I sprained my ankle and dislocated
During the Jewish Age. Israel often
my hip by falling out of a third atory
lapsed Into more or less darkness and
w indow . W en t on crutches for four
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months.
Then I started to use your
idolatry, ami failed to see their spe-
Linim ent, according to directions. 1
»•ial privileges and relationship t»> God
must Fay it is helping me wonderfully.
W e w ill never be without Sloan’s Lini­
under their Covenant.
A few . how i
ment anym ore."— C hat, Johnson, L o u u .n
Stuison, X.
«•ver. discerned with the eye o f faith
the righteousness o f God’s »lealings.
Among these were the Prophets, win»
declaral that the Divine Judgments
were merciful in the extreme.
Similarly during this Gospel Age
Christendom as a whole has not been
able to appreciate D ivine Judgments.
But sonic have ! m »«* ii "Isra elite* Indeed.”
who have been able to rejoice In His
judgments, ami by faith to realise
Splendid (o r Sprain«.
God's love for them.
’ I fell ami aprained my arm a week
Then the Past«»r quoted numerous
ago and w as in terrible pain. I could
I not unc my hand or arm until I applied
Scriptures showing that during the
I y* nr 1 inunent. I shall never be with-
next Age God's Judgments will Is*
| out a bottle of Sloan’s Linim ent."— 'hr«.
H B. Speiskftmr. Elisabeth. X J.
abroad in the earth, and w ill include
«•very member o f Adam's race. These
F in « fo r Stiffn«*«.
will be administered by T h e Christ,
"S lo a n ’» Linim ent has done morel
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I have ever tried ¡9
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lb in
of which our glorified Lord is the
■ for : if ir inis. I got my hand hurt «o H
J ‘ *b> fhat I had to «top work right in H
Head and the Church the Body, when
a
Ht-i< > t time o f the y e a » r.-
« ., I > thought
«...»ught
glorltted also
These judgm ents will | f l I U at iirs.th
at 1 wnuld have to hnvo my
t»
1 l.und tukmi oft', but I got a bottle of
not mean havoc ami dismay, but relief
Sl.' tM's ».-Piment and cur. .I my haud.”
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ami assistance to all who «•«»me into 1 I — * MIO* W hvvisr, M o rris , A la .
line with the righteous arrangement*
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»if th»* Kingdom
The Judgments of
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that thoii*uml year Day w ill In* severe
The w ilfully wirked will la* destroyed
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H f r e e , instructive
but mM until the> shall have le c t
T b«M»k o n h o n e * .
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bronirlu t«» a d e a r npprcdatloii o f inhh !
poultry. Addr«
and evil and their reward», life an«t j
rt
death
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The Pastor declared that there will
be n«» failure respeetlmr G«sl*s Oath-
Vitmd Covenant made with Abraham— j
"In thy Se«s1 shall all the fam ilies of
the earth la* blessed.” The lands « » f ,
Dr. (AM. LSI MN, hc.
blessing will la» Christ’s redemptive j
work, finished at Calvary. The <*ut !
•K1M .I&.
working o f that blessing will come
through the gl»*rltied l.»*r«l and the
Church. The tir*«t work w ill I** the e* 1
tahllsluneiit o f a rlghtemi* Govern j
F. A. Klliott. state forester of
meat. In which Justiee w ill Is» laid to !
Oregon, says that co-operative
the line and rlghteousaeaa to the plum
fire patrol associations among
met
Sprains, Bruises
S tiff M uscles!
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.claims.
In re estate of Mary E.Swarts.
deceased; will admitted to pro­
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executor; bond fixed at $2400.
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M. Carlisle, insane; George II.
Bronson appointed guardian ad
lumberman for prevention of
lit. for minor children of Charles
forest fires have proved their
Carlisle, deceased: petition for
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We have a large and
well selected line of
CORSETS in both
front and b.icii lace.
resents or has tailed tu investi­ given, folowed by recovery.
gate recent findings by scientific [ Again, osteopathic treatment
men along this line.
|was applied from 12th dorsal to
Mark ’i wain lias said, 'That ^n(] lumbar spinal segments
loyally to petrified opinions This experiment conclusively
never broke a chain or .reeu a proved that elimination from the
S3 human soul in this worid— and kidney was increased from 12 to
never will.’’
20 per cent. The same was
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Listen! Seven years ago the true 0f the secretions of thtj
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American Osteopathic Associa- liver and pancreas. The practi-
Lon took action formally inaug- caj significance of such treat-
H
urating the movement for estab- nient is very apparent in acute
ashing
A- ’* ■ Still Research infections— elimination can be
institute and began the accuntu- j materially increased there by re­
lation of an endowment fund, clucing intoxication and temper-
The income of this fund has ature.
f
been appropriated from time to
Again. Dr. C. A. Whiting, pres­
time in small amounts to par­ ident of the Pacific College of
tially meet the expense of a few Osteopathy, by a series of ex­
investigators, who were giving periments has shown the direct
their spare time to research effect of osteopathic
stimula­
work.
tion to the liver and pancreas in
The law of growth in knowl­ increasing phagocytosis in the
edge is that art precedes science. blood. The increase brought
Art does things. Science knows about of phagocytes or large
things. Osteopathy grew as an blood corpuscles, which have to
art in phenominal fashion be do with fighting bacteria, proves
e c a u s e it worked. Dr. Still’s again scientifically the clinical
theory has stood the test of the sucessful
results
osteopaths
gfl most critical and exhaustive 1 have been securing for the past
^ laboratory research. For more 20 years.
E than six years five or six of the
These are only a few of the
61 ablest scientists in the profes- tabulated facts, showing the es-
G sion have devoted themselves to sentali principles of osteopathy
this experimental work. The to be based on real scientific
results of these investigations , „ritmi’ les. and is only a glimpse
¡were given out under the direc- 0f what osteopathy mav still
jtion of thè institute at various have in store for humanity,
¡times, attrai ting the atention of
The National Osteopathic As-
scientific men of other profes- sociation. through its education-
sions. as well as our own.
aj committee, insist that ali os­
iti bulletin No. 1 Dr. ,C. P. Me- feopathic colleges
standard
f l ’ onnell. D. O. M. D.. of Chicago, requirements, which ;s a course
n • in experiments with a great of three vears of nine months
i many animals, produced actual each, with a curriculum on a
lesions of the suine. The di- par with the medical schools,
seased tissues and organs re-
Yon would not hire a school
suiting therefrom were then teacher without a certificate
studied both macrosconically -rout covntv or state, but we
tnd mioros<opi"nlly and photo- find hurdreds of so-called doc-
micrographs made thus scien- tors, especally in Oregon, under
,’ificallv. verifvirg our theory various names, imitators of oste-
and practice. These same ex- opothic methods who are not
.eriniei'ts were verified and con- called upon to meet anv state
! firmed bv Dr. J. Deason. M S. D. requirements. All these are
j O.. in bulletin No. 12, of the In- practicing witfiont a license,
jstitute.
Osteonatbs are the only non-
Dr. Des«on. in a renort given drug physicians in Oregon who
m September. 1912 had at that must first be graduates from a
Bjltim e used about five hundred recognized college and must
S
H j mimais dogs cats rabbits, mon- then pass satisfactorily the ex-
™ keys and guina pigs, in whirh he amination under the state board
6 had studied the effect of osteop- of medical examiners.
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