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THE FALLS OITY NEWS. APRIL 24, 1015 4 RELIGIO-SCÏENTIFIC SKETCHES] >N HUMAN PROGRI 1 ________¿1 » / A: \ CARTH'5 R lh ôS CONVEÇGihô DOOOOOOôC THE SECOND DAY OB EPOCH T h e expressions "e v e n in g and m orning" and “ d a y " oannol be understood to s ign ify twenty-four-hour days, for neither Sun nor Moon was visible until the Fourth Day. T h e Earth was swathed In Im penetrable darkness T h e w ord "d a y " applies to any period, or Epoch; fo r In stance, the "D a y o f tem ptation In the w ild ern ess"—fo rty years. (Psalm 95:8.1 Note again, that we read o f the "D a y o f Christ,” evid en tly refe rrin g to the thousand year Day In which Messiah Is to be K in g ov e r all the Earth (Isaiah 2:11.) In the common affairs o f life w e use the word "d a y " sim ilarly, when referrin g to Caesar's day. Napoleon's day. etc. W e fo llo w the theory that cucA o f the Seven Days o f the C reative W eek was a period o f seven thousand years. This, seven tim es seven thousand, equals forty nine thousand (7 x 7.000=49.000» years, ushering In a grand Jubilee Epoch. A s one a fte r another the encircling rings o f w ater and min erals approached the Earth they would spread out like a great canopy, but would not be perm itted to fall upon the Earth be cause o f the circum am bient air. referred to In Scripture as a “ firm am ent." Saturn's rings h a ve not yet fallen. God m ade the firm am ent In the second, or FaUeoxolc Day. and separated the w aters which w ere under the firm am ent from the w aters w hich w ere above the firm am ent. (Genesis 1:7.) T h e stron gly m ineralized w aters above the Earth, held o ff by the “ firm am ent” and centrifugal force, greatest at the equator, grad u ally concentrated at the tw o poles, w here later they broke and then reached the Earth, form in g layer a fte r layer o f miner a llie d earth deposited by the w ater which rushed from both poles to w a rd th e equator.—Genesis 7:11, 18. These rings, or belts. o f w a ter and m inerals follo w ed ea. h other as g re a t deluges upon the E arth—perhaps thousands of years a p a r t T h e D eluge o f Noah's day was the la s t o f pure w ater cmly, h eavier m inerals being attracted fir s t H ence min erals ace g en e ra lly under several layers o f shale and soil. SAVE No. T H IS COUPON. IT IS W O R T H F .V E JJ C E N T *. a. Send this coupon with eleven other» from tht» paper, eacn bear. »«It * dl.Terent number, and 15 cent* In stamps for packing and post age. to the IN T E R N A T IO N A L B IB LE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION. Dept C 124 Columbia. Heights. Brooklyn. N. Y , and receive F R E E a copy of "B IR T H - D ATS OF XfT F R IE N D S ." price 75 cents. This beautiful book Is published to do good—not for p rofit It contains an appropriate Scripture text and comment for every drey In the year, with spaces for autographs opposite, etc Hand somely bour id: gtlt edges Sample on display at the office of this paper Post Office Time Card NOTICE TO CRE DITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned M. L. Thompson, has been duly appointed by the County Court o f the State o f Oregon for the County o f Polk, administrator o f the estate o f W. B. Officer, deceased, and has qualified. All persons having c l a i m s against the said estate are here by required to present them,duly verified, with the proper vouch ers, within six months from the date o f this notice, to the said administrator, at his drug store in the city o f Falls City, in said County. Dated and first published, March 27, 1915. Proclamation To the People of Falls City, Oregon, Greeting: Whereas, there were submitted Office hours: Daily, except Sun to the voters o f Kails City, Ore day, 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. gon, for their approval or rejec Mail arrives, from Salem 8.50 a.ua., 5:35 p.m. Mail arrives from Dallas, 8:50 Mail closes for Salem, 9:00 a m,. 1 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. Mail closes for Dallas 9:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. Muil closes for Black Rock 11:00 a. m. Mail arrives from Black Rock 2 tion at the regular City election, held in Falls City on the 5th day o f April 1915, six proposed amendments to the charter o f the city o f Falls City. Whereas there were votes cast for and against the proposed amendments as herein described below: Total votes cast for and against m. S unday O nly No. Mail arrives from Salem, 8:50 “ a. m. Mail closes for Salem, 9:00 a. m. Office hours: Sunday only, 9:30 ! " “ to 10:80 a.m: M L. T h o m p s o n , Effective September 4, 1914. Administrator o f the estate o f I r a C. M e h r l i n o , Postmaster W B. Officer, deceased. “ Oscar Hayter, Attorney for administrator. Good house for hale in Falls City, part time. Enquire at News office. Walter L. Toote, Jr., Lawyer, Dallas, Oregon. If. FOR S A LE — Victor talking ma chine. $10 will buy a Victor talk ing machine with 10 records. Can be seen at News office. Get your butter wrappers print ed at the News office For Rent— Dwelling house. ply at News office. Ap Extra copies ol The News are printed each week, and will be sent to any address desired, postpaid, for 5 cents per copy. R H E U M A TIG SUFFERERS GIVEN QUICK RELIEF Pain leaves almost as if by magic when you begin using "5- Drops,” the famous old remedy for Rheuma tism, Lumbago, Gout, Sciatica, N e u r a lg ia and kindred troubles. It goes right to the spot, stops the aches and pains and makes life worth living. Get a bottle o f "5-Drops" today. A booklet with each bottle gives full d ir e c t io n s for use. Don't delay. Demand *'5-Drop8." Don’t ac cept anything else in place of it. A n y dru g gist can supply you. I f you live too far from a drug store send One Dollar to Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co , Newark, Ohio, and a bottle o f "5-Drops" will be sent prepaid. " No. 1. Total vote 30 > votes cast for “ against 301 No. 2. Total vote 302 ** for “ against 303 No. 3. 304 305 No. 4. “ 306 .. 3 ^ No. 5. “ “ 308 309 Total vote *• for “ against Total vote “ for “ against Total uote “ for “ against from the date threof. The bal ance o f the said charter amend ments not receiving a majority o f all votes cast at said city elec tion I do declare and proclaim them to be nul and void. In witness whereof. I, F. K. Hubbard, Mayor o f Falls City. Oregon, have executed this proc lamation and caused the Auditor and Police Judge o f said city to attest my signature and attach the seal o f said Falls City, Ore gon on the 21st day o f April 1915 F. K. Hubbard, Mayor o f Falls City, Oregon. [ s e a l ] Attest: G. O. Clement, 284 Auditor and Police Judge. 151 133 SPRING POETRY 273 How dear to my heart is the old 88 speckled rooster, 185 Which fond recollection brings 274 back to my view, 79 With spurs long and pointed he 195 “ uster” 271 Go crowing around ti'l he made the 79 air blue. 192 And when some strange rooster 274 would come to do battle 83 How quick the old fellow wa3 up 191 on his guard; 277 He'd make the eye-balls o f the 79 " 310 strange rooster rattle 197 “ 311 And scatter his feathers all over the yard. Now, therefore, I, F. K Hub bard, Mayor o f Falls City Oregon Oh, the old speckled rooster, by virtue o f the power vested in The mongrel-bred rooster, me as such Mayor, do declare The fifty-cent rooster and proclaim that amendment That scratch in the yard. —Ex. No. 1 received a majority o f No. 6. Please Take Notice Cheap if taken at once, splendid residence property, a good new house and five good lots in Falls City, Ore., now occupied by Ernest E. Rowe; with fair payment down; the purchaser may have best of terms on balance. Some good trade taken if necessary. Write to owner. Joseph O. Mickalson, tf. Brownsville, Orr. Total votes for “ against votes cast at said city election Correspondents wanted in every upon said amendment, and do herein declare that said amend neighborhood in this section ol tne ment to be in full force and effect country. F o r N o u r a lg ia , n oth ing la b e t t o r tha n Dr. M i l e s ’ An ti-P ain Pills U sed b y thousands f o r n ge n era tio n Those who have suffered from neuralgic pains need not be told how necessary it is to secure re lief. The easiest way out of neuralgia is to use Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. They have re lieved sufferers for so many ears that they have become a ousehold necessity. ■1 have taken Dr M ile«1 Antt-Pem r ill» for five year» end they are the only thin* that dooi me any Rood. T h e y have relieved neuralgia In my head In fifteen minutea. 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