Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, May 28, 1914, Image 2

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D.D.D,
C. L. H A W K IN S
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Railroad Street, Dallas
IÜNUMLNT
--------- f o r 1 G y e a r s ---------
The Standard Skin Rem edy
&
Instant
i.e*t We borget .”
Relief
f o r al l
Ski n
Troubles
CHICKEN8 SOLUTION OF
MEAT PROBLEM.
Our friends, tbe vegetariaus. think
the Joke Is on the meat eaters and
console themselves witli tbe thought
that Americans will eventually get
down to a diet of cabbage, beans, po
tatoes aud turnips.
This seems to depend on whether
people In general raise chickens.
hi six years beef production has
Ifopped 30 |**r cent, over 1.419,000 less
rattle were slaughtered at inspected
slaughter houses In that time, a short
age of 780.000.000 less pounds of beef.
and meat consumption lias dropped
fen pounds |»er capita in three years.
This is ascribed to the high price of
feed, cattle ticks, hog cholera and
other diseases, the slaughter of calves
anil the fact that grazing country la
being rapidly changed into farms.
Some wav must be found to fill this
food shortage.
Authorities at Washington take a
pessimistic view of the whole situa­
tion.
i They hold no hope for an Increased
>r adequate beef and pork supply for
the future, but even say of poultry.
"There is. therefore, no prospect of in­
crease in products of tills class in
treater ratio than the increase in pop­
ulation.” We rather think this state­
ment shows our Washington poultry
prognosticators are in the Weeping
Jeremiah class.
Tlie poultry census on which they
stake their claim does not fully repre­
sent the poultry o f the United States
This farcical enumeration does not in-
rlude the millions of fowls and eggs
produced In cities, towns and hamlets
of this country.
It is restricted to farms and shows
a poultry population on them of 488.-
488.864, a vast increase, 95 per cent of
(he whole being chickens. The same
shows farm eggs Jumped from 1,293.-
| «12.4::.'! dozen to 1.591.311.371 dozen.
an increase from 17 dozen to 17.3 doz-
; i*n per capita und tlie per capita this
year is estimated to reach 18 dozen.
Poultry products all over the coun­
try are increasing, and we believe here
| is the solution of the meat deficiency,
j Missouri, Iowa. Illinois, Indiana. Ohio.
I Kansas and Texas made vust advances
i last year and produced 39 per cent of
(he poultry crop of the country. If
other states get on the same hustle
there will be chickens and eggs to
burn.
Farm liens are said to lay but sixty
eggk per year, and at tills rate they
reach 1.591.311,371 dozen unuually
What a vast increase better care or a
better bred hen would make in the egg
crop! There were 5,055,753 United
States farms that reported poultry.
Let these and our professional poultry
men and our town hen men Just do
a little better, and the vast aggregate
of Increase will solve the meat prob
leni in short order.
THE SPECIAL CALL
OF THE GOSPEL AGE
CONRAD STAFR1N, DRUGGIST
l b
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
uregoii for Polk County.
H. G. Campbell, Plaintiff, vs. Jesse
J. Gilliam, Rachael J. Gilliam, Julia
F. Frink, L. S. Frink, Mary E. Miller,
Nelson B. Gilliam,
Nancy Gilliam,
John A. Gilliam,
"M ary”
Gilliam.
Elmer E. Gilliam, Adella Gilliam, W.
i). Gilliam, Lizzie Gilliam, Elmei
Dallas, •regon.
Gilliam, Ella Gilliam, Ella M. Broom
itella Agnew, T. H. Agnew, Vesta
R.E. WILLIAMS, President
itugg, George W. Rugg, Jane Gilliam,
'race A. Gilliam, Albert Gilliam
W. G. V A S S A LL Vice President
.1 anile Gilliam, Fanny Howe, W. C.
F. J. C R A V E N , Cashii .iowc,
Minnie Oliver, C. W. Oliver,
Directors:
orothy Hutchinson, Burton Hutchin-
R. C. Craven, I. N. Woods,
on, Cornelia Splawn, Ona Splawn,
ennie Splawn, John Leista Splawn
W. G. Vassal!, R. E. Williams, B. H
Gilbert Splawn, Ella ( ’lark, "John
MuCallon. K. J. Craven, J. W. Crider
lark, Marion Splawn, Sarah Splawn
Tits bank is pleased to place a, the .Villard Wing, Minnie May Smith, W.
\ Smith, Jennie F. Oilar, A. K. Oilar
disposal of its customers the facilities
»nnie Myrtle McVVillis, S. R. McWil
is, the unknown heirs of Martliu J.
Stanley, deceased, the unknown heirs
>f Andrew J. Gilliam, deceased, the
lakaowa heirs of Sarah T. Gilliam,
leceased, the unknown heirs of R. P
deceased, the unknown nelr
S u r v e y in g and P lattin g Gilliam,
of Rebecca Ann Splawn, deceased, the
unknown heirs of Frances Marion
Estimates furnished on all
Splawn, deceased, the unknown heirs
kinds of Engineering Work
of Lillie Wing, deceased, and also all
Phone 502
-
Dallas, On, other persons or parties unknown
alaiining any right, title, estate, lien
>r interest In the real estate described
in the complaint herein, Defendants.
To Nelson B. Gilliam, Nancy Gilliam,
John A. Gilliam, "M ary” Gilliam
( whose true Christian name is un­
known to plaintiff), Elmer Gilliam,
Ella Gilliam, Minnie Oliver, C. W.
Twr^~z>\
Oliver,
Marion
Splawn,
Sarah
Splawn, Willard Wing, Ona Splawn,
Jennie Splawn, John Leista Splawn
Gilbert Splawn, Ella (’ lark, "John”
Clark (whose Christian name is un
known to plaintiff), Stella Agnew
m
T. H. Agnew, the unknown heirs ol
Martha J. Stanley, deceased, the un
known heirs of Andrew J. Gilliam
deceased, the unknown heirs ol
Sarah T. Gilliam, deceased, the un
known heirs of R. P. Gilliam, do
ceased, the unknown heirs of Re
becca Ann Splawn, deceased, the
unknown heirs of Frances Marion
Slawn, deceased, the unknown heirs
of Lillie Wing, deceased, also all
other persons or parties in interest
claiming any right, title, estate, lien
or interest in the real estate de­
scribed in the complaint on file
herein, of the above named defend­
ants:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear
W . R. C o u lt e r
and answer the complaint filed against
Phone 1051
Dallas, Orego you In the above entitled Court and
suit within six weeks from the date of
the first publication of this summons,
L D. B U TLE R
N. L4BUTLEB
to-wit, on or before the 5tli day of
June, 1914, and if you fail to answer,
&
for want thereof the pluintiff will ap­
ply to the Court for a decree as pray
LAW YERS
ed for in his complaint herein, to-wit:
1. That the defendants herein may
1NEENENCE
- REG
be required to set forth the nature
of their claims in and to that certair
parcel of land described as follows
to-wit: Beginning at the Northeast
R. L. CHAPMAN....
corner of the Donation Land Claim of
J. Gilliam and wife. Not. No.
FUNERAL. DIRECTOR
, Andrew
2274, Claim No. 52, In Township 8
and
t
South, range 6 West of the Willamette
E MB A LM ER
Oi F1CK : Oh« pel and Parlors, N. Main .t ; Meridian, in the County of Polk and
State of Oregon;
thence
running
P A L L A S , OKËOOIS:
South 50 degrees 35 minutes, East
B ull Phom's 11 S 3
23.47 chains to a 4-inch oak post:
Calla Promptly An.werc.1 IJay or N(*h«
thence South 28 degrees West 15
chains
to a 4-inch oak post; thence
1 ,
North 63 degrees 15 minutes West
29.54 chains to an 8 -lnch oak post on
the West side of the county road;
thence West 19.4 chains to the center
of the Gilliam swale; thence North
L on musco rr, pan pkiktob
35 degrees East 8.39 chains following
A ll kinds of hauling at reason­
approximately the center of said
able
rates.
Phone
orders
swale;
thence North 38 decree East
promptly attended to. Head­
10.66 chains to the North line of said
quarters at Webster's confec­
Gilliam D. L. C., thence East 23.64
tionery.
Phone 511.
Barn Phone Mutimi 24 chains to the place of beginning, and
containing 79.50 acres of land, more or
less; and that all adverse claims of
Dallas Camp, No. 209
the defendants may be determined by
a decree of said court. 2. Tnat by
Woodmen of the World
Meets every Tuesday even in v at said decree it be declared and ad­
Woodman Hall, corner of Washington judged that the said defendants
each
of
them
have
no
and Jefferson Streets. Visiting Neigh uiitl
estate
nor
Interest
whatever
bors welcomed.
In or to said parcel of land and that
JERRY DRISCOLL. Consul Com.
the title of plaintiff thereto is good
JOE CRAVEN. Clerk.
and valid; and, 3. That the said de­
fendants and each of them be for­
A. F. & A. M.
ever enjoined and debarred from as­
Jennings Lodge, No. 9
serting any claims whatever in or to
Meets second and fourth Fridays of said land adverse to plaintiff and that
each month In Masonic hall on Main plaintiff may have such other relief
street.
Visiting brethren welcon j.
as may seem meet with equity.
W. R. ELI-IS. W. M
This summons, by an order of the
W A LTE R S. MUIR, Sec’ y.
Hon. J. B. Teal. Judge of the County
Court of Polk County, Oregon, made
Chambers in Dallas, Oregon, on
Almira Rebekah Loage. No. 26 at
the 15th day of April, 1914, Is
Meet» on the first and third Wodues served
upon
you
by
the
pub
day of each month In the Odd Fellow I llcation
thereof
for
a
period
Hull
of six eon; ecutive weeks immediately
HLLA J METZGER. N. Cl.
prior to the 5th day of June, 1914, In
OKA COSPER, Secretary.
tho Polk Countv Itemizer, a newspaper
of general circulation printed weekly
nt Dallas In said County.
Mistletoe Circle, No. 23
The date of the first publication of
Women of Woodcraft
Meets on the second and fourth this Numinous is April 23, 1914.
BROWN, SIBLEY f t BELT.
Wednesdays of each month at the j
Woodman Hall.
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
EMMA JOST, Guardian Neighbor.
8 \DIE LYNN . Clerk.
Citation.
In tho County Court of the State of
Dallas Assembly, No. 46
Oregon for Polk County.
United Artisans
In the matter of the Estate of Rich­
Meet» first and third Monday eve i
\ iRs of each month in Woodman Hall ard R. Bettis, deceased.
To
Jane Daniels; and any unknown
Visiting members cordially Invite'*
heirs of Richard R Bettis, deceased;
J L W HITE.
and to all persons interested,greeting:
Master Artlsa
in the name of the State of Oregon :
W IL L I9 8 IMONTON Secy.
^ on are hereby cited and required to
—
aptxar In the County Court of the
of Oregon for the County of
MRS. OLIVE SMITH-BICKNELL Siate
Polk, at the Court Room thereof In
Dallas. In Polk County, Oregon, on
Instructor on
Friday, the 3rd day of July, 1914, at 10
o’clock In the forenoon of said day,
P IA N O and ORGAN
then and there to show cause, if any
you have, why the following described
8 tudlo: 712 Oak St. Dallas. Oregon
real premises should not be soiu at
private sale for cash In hand on date
of sale, in due course of administra­
tion; said lands being described as fob
lows.tcvwtt: Beginning 95 feet south
DENTIST
and 176 feet north. 7/ degrees west
Office over Fuller Pharmacy. Dallas
from tho southeast corner of the D. I*
Office Hours: 8 to 12 A.M. 1 to5 P.M.
C. of Theordore C. Thorp, Not. No.
A ll kinds of Dental work done at
6743, Claim No. 55. In Township 8 8 .R
reasonable prices
6 W. of the Will. Mer. in Polk County.
Oregon, and running thence N. 77 de­
Thirty acre ranch, 4 miles grees west 96 feet; thence north 13
north of Dallas oil Salt Creek degrees E. 150 f^et; thence south 77
gravel road, fine location. 19 degrees east 62 feet; thence south
1 V feet to the place of beginning, con­
acres under cultivation; 4 acre» taining one acre of land, more or less.
decayed stumps, easily put un­
Witness the Hon J. B Teal. Judge
der plow. Balance timber: 5 of the County Court of the State of
acres prunes, family orchard; Oregon, for the County of Polk, with
new 6-room house, new barn, the seal of said Court affixed this 26th
dmv of Mav, 1914
good siae, woodshed, hen house, Attest: ASA B ROBINSON. JR..
drilled well, plenty, of soft (SeaD
County Clerk.
water;
woven
wire fence. Brown. Sibley A Belt,
Price, 136,00 if taken soon, part
Attorneys for the Estate.
Wroever Hears This Call May
Respond to It.
Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the
County Court of Polk County, Oregon,
vlli receive sealed proposals for fur-
ilsliing all material, except the irons,
tnd erecting one Howe Truss Bridge,
100 foot span, across LaCreole River
mar Bowersvflle, said County. Plans The Church of Christ—Jeeue the Head.
ind specifications on file at office of
The Church the Body—Anointed to
’ounty Clerk of Polk County, Dallas,
Be Kings and Priests— Special Train­
Oregon. A certified check for 5 per
ent of bid to accompany same. All
ing For Office— Who May Qualify Foi
dds to be filed in the office of the
Election—Terms and Conditions to
’ounty Clerk of Polk County, Oregon,
Be Met— Patient Continuance In
u or before 10 o’clock a. m., Monday,
W ell-D oing— Character-Likeness to
lie 25th day of May, A. D. 1914. The
'ounty Court reserves the right to
Christ the Necessary Qualification.
eject any and all bids.
Suffering With Christ—Three Classes
By order of the County Court.
That Enter the Race For the Prize.
A. B. ROBINSON, JR.,
Only One Will Be Successful.
-Granitei
DALLAS GIIY BANK
Himes Engineering
Company
The World Moves Itself
We Move Anything Else
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B ra B l
C in TRANSFER CO.
BUTLER
BUTLER
,
City Express & Transfer Co.
B. F. B U T L E R
cash.— Owner. J. H. Regtei . R.
P. D. No. 1. Dallas.
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Itemizer for artistic Job work
$100 Reward $100
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Dr. F. Gtinsaulus
i Ciriciiio s Italian Band
Dr Thomas E. Green
Thaviu Grand Opera Company
Dr. Peter MacQueen
Lyric Glee Club
Col. W. H. Miller
Elwyn Trio
Wm. A. McCormick
‘ Bronte’’
Ng PoonChew
Mrs Wiiliam Calvin Chilton
Mrs. A. L. A. Robinson
Hann Jubilee Singers
Dr. Charles L. Seasholes
Dunbar Singing Orchestra
Program Full of features
F. R. Wedge
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May 3. - Pastor
The readers of this paper will be
Russell, w h o s e
plcuaed to b arn that there is at least one
free PHOTO
dreaded disease that science has been
able to cure in all its stages, and that is
DRAM A OF CRE­
l alurrh. Ilali's Catarrh cure is ‘ Vie only
ATIO N is belli v
cure now known to the medical
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f ositlve
raternity. Catarrh bei::£ a constitutional
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produced daily in
♦r>
disease, requires a constitutional treat­
m any
c i 11 e s.
ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken In­
ternally, acting directly upon the blood
preached t o d a y
and mucous sur*" es of tho system, there­
from the text, “ L*
by destroying taw f jund.xtlon of the dis­
:
ease, and g.ving the paL: it strength by
any man w i l l
building up the constitution ai. 1 assisting
come after Me, let
nature in doing its wr*-!c. The propricta-s
have so mm h faith in its curaMve pyv-
him deity himself,
. rs that they offer O:io Hundred I Mars
take up his cross
for any case that it fails to cure. E nd.
for l i t of testim onials.__
, . ...
and follow Me.**—
I Address F. .1- » ir r.' .Y A CO., Toledo, Ohio.
— — — Matthew 10:24.
tioM by rll Dru""lsts. 7">.
Take Ila li’ s F n n llv T\'M . fo r o o n *tlT »f b'*»
Firsi tin- Pastor showed that God
hud foreseen tin* entrance of sin and
Notice to Bridge Builders.
death inti» the world, and had pur­
Sealed bid« will be received by the
Polk County Court up to 10 o’clock posed in Iliiuself before the creation
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a. in. of Saturday, June 13th, 1914, for of the world 41 great Plan for man’s
i steel bridge with concrete piers, recovery from sin and death conditions,
across the Yamhill River near Willa- to be ne<•oinpilshed through a King­
mlna, Oregon, according to plans and dom This great Kingdom will differ
H A LL DEDICATED.
.peclflcations on file with the County from ail others in that its monarch
vlerk of Polk County, Oregon. All will be a King and a Priest. For this
Beautiful Ceremony Held by
bids to be accompanied with a certi­ reason Christ is said to be “ n Priest
fied check for five per cent of the bid.
Masons Friday Night.
after
the
Order
of
Melcliizedek,**
who
The Court reserves the right to re-
was
a
reigning
priest.
5ect anv or all bids.
In one of the most beautiful
The Pastor llien explained that God
Dated at Dallas, Polk County, Ore­
and
impressive lodge ceremonies
had
foreordained
that
whoever
would
gon, this 20th day of May. 1914.
ever witnessed in Dallas, the fine
A. B. ROBINSON, JR.,
be appointed to tills office o f King and
County Clerk.
new hall of Jennings Lodge, No.
Priest must - first demonstrate bis
worthiness by manifesting obedience
9, A. F. & A. M., was dedicated
to the Heavenly Father, even unto
last Friday evening. The eer-
death The first to be given <»|>i>ortu-
cises were in charge of the
nity thus to qualify for tills great hon­
you have the first symptom of a rundown
grand lodge of Oregon, Justice
system, and nervous people toooiteu con­ or was Jesus, who offered Himself at
I l ïh
George II. Burnett, of Salem,
ceal their aches and pains and suffer in
Ills baptism
For three and a half
acting as proxey ior the M. W.
silence, while, i f neglected, this condition
years He was thoroughly tested to
often foreruns more serious trouble.
Grand Master and other offices
demonstrate Ills loyalty to Ills conse­
If those no afflicted would stop taking
)» the lodge bei-“' i iio<i h
When on Calvary He
medicine containing a lc o h o l or drug* j cration vow
members o f the grand lodge
which menace the foundations o f health, i cried. "It is finished!” He referred to
.torn suiem ana uaiias. luvr
and just take the pure, strengthening ; His sacrifice of Himself. His demon­
nourishment in Scott’ s Emulsion, it would . stration of obedienee to the Father’s
tations had been sent to all Ma­
Tlie IH C Line 'C 'V E R Y d a y situations come up in
create new blood to pulsate through the j will, even to the death of the cross.
sonic orders in the neighboring
GRAIN AND HAY
organs, refresh their bodies and build up
which you need an International
M Ai HINES
Tho Gospel Call.
cities and many visitors were
the whole nervous system. It is rich,
Binders, Peepers
Harvester oil tractor — Mogul or Titan. An
Continuing In.-, argument, the Pastor
Headers, Wcwer»
present from Salem, Independ­
sustaining nourishment, free from wines,
Rakes, Stackers
International tractor on your farm will pull
demonstrated that although more than
alcohols or drugs. Shun substitutes.
ence, Monmouth and Fails City
Hay Load rs
eighteen centuries have passed since
Hay Presses
your field machines, haul your products and
The
dedication
ceremonies
were
CORN MACHINES
God raised Jesus from the dead to he
supplies, furnish the power for thresher,
Planters, Pickers
For Sale— Property on S. E. a Prince and a Savior, yet the world
preceded and followed by a
Binders, CHtiralors
busker and shredder, feed grinder, or serve
FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS.
corner o f U k I o w and Miller ave. is still unsaved. .Meantime, he declar­
Ensilage Cutters
pleasing musical program,which
you
in other duties.
SkeUers. SI.redder*
It
Is
not
Just
the
cold
cash
you
get
Might trade. .Inst the home for ed. God has been calling out a special
was printed last week. Judge
T il I AGE
Simple mechanism, protection of parts,
Pe«, Sprint -Tooth,
a retiring fanner.— Barton Z. class for a special purpose. Those from poultry that you count on the Burnett also delivered a verv
end Disk arrows
ease and convenience of operation, economy
Coltivatore
who hear this Gospel call ir e privileg­ it*oflt> there’s the pleasure also. This interesting address. Punch and
Riggs.
>tf
geneimi line
of fuel, complete equipment — make Inter­
ed to become, upon certain conditions, iri well put in tlie words of a business wafers were served in the dining
Oil and Gas Engines
national tractors last and satisfy you longest.
inn and fancier. Said he: “ 1 have
Oil Traaterx
members of this class which God is
room during the evening.
Study their records, ask their owners about them,
Manore Sp.eaders
selecting—this “ Body of Christ, which . p| fancy poultry now for mnuy years
Cr.ani
Separator*
The rooms of Jennings Lodge
and write us for catalogues. I H C tractor sizes range
ml they never have failed to pay me
Fern Wag <ns
is the Church.” Not until this Body,
from 6-12 to 30-60 H. P. operating on kerosene and
>re abong the finest in arrange­
Motor Truck*
9 I of which Jesus Is Head, is completed Now and then when I have had soon
Threshers
gasoline.
Grain Drills
will God's Plan for the world's salva­ loiihts as to whether or not the' in ment and furnishings in the
A line from you will bring you catalogues, facte
Feed Grinder*
mne was keeping up with the outgo. Willamette valley and the mem­
and figures, and we will also tell you where the
tion be carried out.
Knitc Grini'-r*
tractors may be seen. Address the
Biadar fwmo
The Pastor then stated the terms I would walk down to the lien yards, bers of the order may well feel
and conditions of eligibility to mem­ look over my best birds, study their proud of the their lodge home.
bership In this Body of Christ. God flqo points for an hour or so. then go
International Harvester Company of America
Dies Near Monmouth.
extends the Invitation, and nominates back to my office and credit the birds
¿Incorporated)
those who accept It: but each must with $5n on account of ¡»ersonal pleas
N. L. Itodgers, aged 29 years,
Portland
Ore.
elect himself by compliance with the are derived from their ownership. In died Wednesday at his home
Cbamk —
. j,
McCormick Milwaukee Osuor.-v „ .&
terms of the call. This call Is a desire this way I have managed to show a near
Monmouth. Although a
ssrrsr. -i^yssisssaags:
to come to God. Some have it from _ood. safe profit every year.” Add to
oung man, Mr. Rodgers’ death
birth; others get it ut their mother’s this enjoyment the hen ith fill ness of the
was caused by hardening of the
knee, or through a hymn, a sermon, employment.
arteries, a disease usually mani­
etc. Whatever points to Christ as the
Pigeon doctors have various remedies
fest only in elderly persons.
Way to God constitutes an invitation.
for canker, and the must successful
Debased leaves a widow, to
Walking In the Narrow Way.
-eenis to lie burnt alum. This is blown
m he was recently married.
To those who turn away from slu Into the month or throat where the •v
and accept Christ us their Redeemer,
flection Is located, after the white T’ in en l services will be held in
this city Friday.
the Savior says. " I f any man would * (itch Is gently removed
come after Me, let him deny himself,
The department of agriculture. Wash
take up his cross and follow Me.” The iiigtou. recently warned housewives
Pastor explained that to deny one's tfainst buying chickens stuffed with
self is to give over one’s self-sufficien­ sand Such swindlers should be hyp­
FOR S A LE BY
cy. one’s desire to do one’s own will, notized with a stuffed club.
and to accept Instead the Divine will.
Japan lias aliout nine fowls to the
Whoever does tills dies to earthly am­
icrc of cultivated ground. The United
bitions. hopes and desires, and iu their
States lias about half u fowl to the
stead receives Heavenly ones.
DALLAS, OREGON.
lire China and Japan have offset tti*
The Pastor then showed that to take
By MOSS.
shortage in beef production by a largt
up the cross Is not always understood
increase
In
poultry
production,
a
trick
J 10 know a titan
by the one starting in the narrow way.
(his country may well copy.
w who entered
Gradually lie perceives that it Is the
into a part tiers hip
crossing of self-will with the Divine
with Ids wife for
will. But if his consecration Is gen­
A Marvelous Makeup.
s e of
Y J.
P u r P ° > 8
uine, the child of God will learn to re­
George Robey tells tills story Jp an
I \ S II V 1 11 IT US
joice in every trial. The Heavenly , ¡\terview in Loudon Motor: "1 do not
j k s i j * “ v , " K "s
Father will cause the way to open be­ remove my makeup in driving from
w ell year through
fore him. and will with every trial pro­ I one London hail to another, hut travel
the medium of the
Declares Lydia EL Pinkham ’s vide the way of escape.
with tlie grease [mint still U[ h > ii uiy
ads In this paper
To follow Christ signifies patient con­ ffco. One night we hud a little alterca­
They worked It like this:
V egetable Corn pound
tinuance In ertms bearing. Kadi one in tion with the driver of a vehicle, who
Mr. B row n-of eourse. that’s
tlie
narrow
way
must
thus
demonstrate
Saved H er Life
quite forcibly declared flint he had not
not Ids real mime, for lie won t
bis loyalty to God and to the princi­ seen us coming toward him. which was
allow us to use it—went through
and Sanity.
ples of righteousness. This does not quite true, because he had been fast
the pnitet, m refillly reading all
mean that the flesh must l>e |>erfected, asleep. At last I looked out o f the win­
the ads
which he thought
Shamrock, Mo.— " I feci it my duty but the New Creattire— the new will. dow at him. when. Jumping hack In
nibrht benefit hint.
He made
to tell the public the condition o f my The unintentional weaknesses of the surprise, he demanded, ' 'Go's the old
notes of things on sale, keeping
health before tuing tlesh are covered by the robe o f Christ s fright you’ve got aboard?’ ‘My mas­
hi» eye not only open for the
Therefore the New ter is Mr. George Robey.’ re«|*ouded
your medicine. 1 hail righteousness
T I ME BEING, hut for the EN­
fa llin g , inflamma­ t Crenture is privileged to grow in my driver, with dignity 'Well, you fell
T IR E year. He knew not only
tion and congestion,
Chrlstltkeiiesa
where to get good coffee at a
im.' said the man. scrambling up into
.v.v.v\s/-.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v*.v 17 acres, 2 miles from Dallas, at $90
reasonable price, but he knew
f e m a l e weakness,
his cart, ‘that if ’e’d sit on the englu’
per acre, on good terms; one-half in
Ths Church, Which Is Christ’s Body.
where
to
net
the
best
garden
pains in both sides,
cultivation. Will make a nice home for
Win» \ »M i.ik. s these ste|is comes into with that face nml iH»ee aud them eye
some one.
rake or tlie l*»st suit of clothes
backaches and bear­ the s i-It begotten Body of Christ, the brows, 'e wouldn't want no 'eadlights
when he needed It He made his
ing down pains, was
32 acres all cleared and nearly all in
Church. .Vclarod the Pastor. Till* In s fog!* ”
AD READING a part of his
short o f memory,
cultivation. 17 acres set to trees and
spirit Itetrettlug ti*ok place nt the tno
?
BUSINESS
y W e s h o w n o p r o p e r t y — ju s t p u t f 4
nervous, in,patient,
mall fruits.
Five-room house, barn
merit when, having presented their
His Money Wee Safe.
Mrs. Brown did the same thing
passed s l e e p l e s s
^ y o u in c o m m u n i c a t i o n w i t h t h e ^
ind woodshed. Dryer and warehouse
I mn II cs living sacrifices, they went ac
Schopenhauer, the German pessi­
in her own way. of course, pay­
n i g h t s , and had
m
place.
.»ust
outside eity limits
•* o w n e r , a n d y o u a n d h i m m a k e ^
i epted of God
Then they became mist, was asked one day to dinner by
ing most attention to home pro­
»rice, $ 12 . 000 .
neither strength nor
5 t h e d e a l.
-
•
•
•
^
tiieinl»ers
of
the
Body,
M
il
of
whom
d
gentleman
who
hail
also
invited
a
viding and.home imj roving
energy. There was always a fear and
157 acres 1 Vi miles from Dallas, all
have tlie same anointing as had their number of Prussian officer*. Said oue
They checked up regularly,
dread in my mind, I had cold, nervous,
M under cultivation, on county road aud
Head This anointing eante ii|*on Jesus of the officers to ffebopenbaner. "Why
compared notes talk«*) every­
weak spells, hot flashes over my body.
railroad; well-improved aud 7 miles of
thing over and twaighr IN T E L ­
I had a place in my right side that was at His baptism On Pentecost it flow­ Jo you put a frederic under your
Good orchard tracts, 5 and 10 acres tiling on place; $150 per acre; good
LIG E N TLY
At the end of the
ao sore that I could hardly hear the ed down to the Body, tlie Apostles l>e- elute?”
eaeh, on TT. 1?. & f'o. road from Dallas terms.
“ I have made s vow.” ref>lie«l tin*
yeai they figured "tit just what
to Monmouth. 1 mile from Dallas, bear
weight o f my clothes. 1 tried medicines ing tlie first member*. 81111 *» then, each
Notice of Final Settlement.
one coniine Into the Roily comes under philosopher, “ to give this piece of
they had saved by watching the
j ng next year; great opportunity to get
and doctor«, but they did me little good,
Notice is hereby given that Earl W.
ads. That money was already
i orchard tracts for a little cash.
tills anointing. Those who press on money to a t*»gg*»r the very ?rnt time
and 1 never expected to get out again.
Blanchard, administrator of the estate
in the hunk, for they hid been
faithfully unto death will become mem- I dine with the military without hear
201 acres, 2 miles from Perrydale oo of D. A. Corel, deceased, has filed his
I got Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
able to save pist that much
lug talk about women ami hordes It
county road; 175 acres in cultivation;
Compound and Blood Purifier, and I cer­ tiers o f the Body of Christ In glory.
final account In said matter with the
more above their expenses
is fifty years since I made this vow
, '* acre orthard; creek crosses ¡»lace;
tainly would have been in grave or in an
some improvements. Will sell all or in county clerk of Polk county. Oregon,
Rather « WISE partnership.
bat 1 have not yet Iwen called upon to
asylum if your medicines hod not saved
Just Whs* She Said.
small tracts, or will trade for small and that Saturday, June 27, 1114, at
W HY NOT TRY IT*»
Seatow my frederic in alma."
me. But now I can work all-day, sleep
10 o’clock a. m., at the County Court
¡dace near Dallas or Falls City.
MDoe* he ever try to flatter youT**
■ .
^
well at night, eal anything I want, have
“ Indeed he di*o*n’t. He always tel!»
40 acres fruit land 3 miles from Per Room, in the court house, in the city
no hot flashee or weak, nervous spells.
\lr*. Sub bn bp had joined a Hun for
Herder
Still.
j rvdale, on county road ami R. F. D.. of Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, has
All pains, aches, fears and dreads are me tlm plain, unvarnished truth.”
the first time
Mrs T ow n lej * sked
Swiittor slut i««nl « » , talking atwut
“ Why, I heard him tell you that you
One of the best business locations in been fixed by the Court as the time
gone, my house, children and husband
ker what the Huh wmm for. Its ilmtf
e
put
lift
i<'
ItKnrr
In
T
e
m
-k
m
».
en
ok!
town, 50-foot frontage on Main street; and place for filing objections to the
are no longer neglected, aa I am almost were l»ewilderlngly beautiful.**
•
lid
m
o
on.
healing of said final account and the
U', 000 .
“ Didn’t I tell you a©r* — Houston tuetviiuut wbo. after » I t . I.iinc a p>»l
entirely free o f the bad symptoms I had
*T really don't know," said Mrs. Sub-
settlement thereof.
*
•ii»n nt Mntoenre. now ■*»« hl» tr»dr
48 acre* near town for 84006. All
before taking your remedies, and all it Post.
slowly drM-rtintt him for p m M rr and 1 hub*.
Dated at Dallas, Polk County. Ore­
pleasure and happiness in my home.’ ’ -
“ You don’t know?
Why did vou lea red and under fence, but no im­ gon. and first published May 28. 1914.
-nor. ruffle» I rlruli*
provements.
Don’t show fowls with stuna or
Mrs. J osib H am , R. F. D. I, Box 22,
join a club when yon don't see its ob*
EARL W BLANCHARD.
■Poor niff Blank 1» » pathetic flmire.-'
feather* ott D»elr shanks ti»es awl
♦ 0 acre*, all fenced, three miles from
Shamrock, Missouri.
Administrator of the Estate
iect?-
ttenotor 9lif|*t*orff " l l r allow» n»
'
town;
15
a-res
in
orcharl
a
i
l
rnltiva
of P. A. Corel, deceased.
"Recatme It ineot* ihi Mondays, and
If you want special advice w rit« wel**. when the standard call* for that, harl ** It •* to climb nr In the
those varieties to be clean shauked nr.»riff. It 1» harder »till tu climb down. I that’s tlie only day In tbe week I hat lion: 400 2-year-old prunes; goo«! build Brown. Sibley ft Belt.
L y d l » K . IH n k lin m M e d ic in e C o.,
i
4100
per
acre.
and shod.
mo where to go.” —CUciuuaU Enquirer.
tooalideutUU) Lyoo. Mass.
-.New York Tribune.
Attorneys for Administrator.
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WHEN YOU ARE NERVOUS
DAÌ rs
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R e m e m b e r the D a te ; Ju n e
2 7 to
Ju ly
2
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International Harvester
Oil Tractors
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Hills Bros
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The Largest Industry in Polk County is the
COFFEE
Mr. and Mrs.
Brown & Co.
loughary Grocery
REMARKABLE
CASE of Mrs. HAM
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W ILLAM ETTE VALLEY
LUMBER COMPANY
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Buy your Lumber of
them and help the
Community Grow.
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