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* ■VVA.VVV W ANTED AND FOR S A LE The beet show at the Gem tonight Horn Monday, to Mr. and Mrs. Andy Winter«, a daughter. WAHTEO Second-hand, guod sacks. Will l>ay 8cts cash. N. S LU G . Mr. Editor: In these days that try men’s souls, why do they not turn to the only source o f light and in formation there is that is authen tic? Never was prophecy being fulfilled so rapidly as now, and never was the world in greater darkness In the language of the prophet, “ the night cometh, and also the morning. Isa. 21-12. We are living in the time foretold by the prophet John:— lh e na tions were angry, and thy wrath is come; and the time of the dead that should be judged, and that thou shouldest give reward unto thy servants the prophets and to the saints, and them that fear thy name, small and great: and shouldest destroy them which destroy the earth. Kev. 11-18. We are living in the time fore told by the prophet Joel.—Pro claim this among the Gentiles, prepare for war, wake up the mighty men: let all the men o f war draw near, let them come up. Beat your plowshares into swords and your pruninghooks into spears; let the weak say 1 am strong. Joel 3-6, 10. We are in the very closing part o f Nebuchadnezzar's dream. Daniel 2-44. 45. Soon it shall be proclaimed, whether we hear it or not. the kingdoms o f this world are to become the king doms o f our Lord and o f his Christ, and he shall reign for ever and ever. Rev. 11-18. The disciples came to Jesus privately saying, tell us when shall thall these things be, and what shall the sign o f thy com ing and the end o f the world.— .Matthew 24-3. In answer to their question he traced the his tory o f the world from that time down to the end o f time. He set signs along the way to let his people know where they were aiong the stream o f time. Among these signs was the fall o f Jeru salem. the fall o f the Roman Empire, the rise, reign and fall o f the Papal power. The signs in the sun, moon and stars, the distress among nations with per plexity. History tells us all o f these things have been fulfilled. John speaks o f the rise and fall nations. The next signs we are to look for is the armies o f the waring nations to meet in awful maelstrom over the sacred sepul chres o f Jerusalem, and then, shall Armageddon come, then shall they see the Son o f man coming in the clouds o f heaven with power and great glory.— Matt. 24th chapter. There is an unseen power now working among nations, which men recognize but can not ac count for. John saw them work ing among the nations to gather together to the great day o f God Alm ighty. Rev. 16-13, 16. The final movements will be rapid tines. Wm. Estell. FOODS T A S T E BETTER COOKED —TO B A C C O TASTES BETTER . TO ASTED local Nows Homo Beautiful spring hat Gregory s, at Dallas. ut Mrs. Robert Bradley lias Mild pool hall to R. 0. Brown. his D R THOMPSON, Portland eye specialist will make his next visit to Falls City Friday, May 17. T he Doctor uses the latest methods of eye testing and is capable of turn ing out first-class optical work at home. I f having trouble with your eyes or glasses, have him gi\e your eyes u thorough exami nation. Many local references given. Consultation frit*. Falla City Hotel all day Friday. May 17. What’s The Matter With Oregon? Miss Alma Hoppe was home on Saturday and Sunday. 1 hereby announce myself a Geneva Treat and Ruth Got fried candidate for the Republican were in Salem Saturday. nomination for the office o f See those new wash skirts, County Judge to succeed myself. waists and dresses at Mrs. Greg Subject to the voters at the P ri orv’s store, Dallas. mary election to he held May 17, Gordon Sammons of the W illam- 1918. Sane business policy. Econom ette University was m town over ical, but not parsimonious admin Sunday. istration. Special attention to Mrs. Charley M operof Portland Probate Court. was in town the tirst o f the week. Respectfully, Fresh Bread. Cakes.t ookies.Pies K C. K IR K P A T R IC K and other bakery goods, every (Pd Adssr i day, at the Falls City Bakery. Miss Rose Sterling of Dallas visited her mother, Mrs. Lane, over Sunday. for COUNTY JUOfiE If I um iiominatcd and elected, I will during my term of otflce, serve tlu* interestH o f tho pcople o f all o f Pulk County, to tlu* beit o f my ability. (Pd A d v) T . J. GRAVES REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR A. V. It. Snyder desires to suc ceed himself und will go before the people ut the primury elec tion. Muy 17, uh Republican candidate, and would thank the people for their votes. R. N. STANFIELD, REPUBLICAN R'R (Pd. A d v fr .) FOR ST A IK ,^K NATO It United States Senatbr-» I hereby announce my cundi dney for the Republican norflinu ' W,1 tion for State Senator for senatorial district composed of Polk and Kenton counties, sub ject to the decision o f the Repub, “ I have u very strong conviction thul Oregon has been dis lican voters at the primary elec criminated against by the National Government in many ways. tion to he held Muy 17, 1918. I. L. PATTER80N, Mr. Standfield shares this feeling and promises, if elected, to cor rect it as far as lies in his power to do so. Senator McNary denies (Pd. Adver ) C County Commissioner that any such discrimination exists. He was quoted in a dispatch Gymnasium exhibition Teusday from Washington to the Oregon Journal as saying that he took no evening at W agner’s Hall. Five Subject to the will o f the Repub Basket Ball Teams will play. stock in the statement that there hud been discriininatioa against lican voters at primary May, 17. Come and help the Gvmn. Oregon. O f course, if he believes that there has been no such dis m (Pd. Adver. ) Miss Edith Johnson visited in crimination he will make no effort to remove it.” S. R. Huston Portland over Sunday. who w ithdrew from the Senatorial contest is supporting Stanfield. Ft'R COUNTY CLERK A wonderful line of ladies peti- 1 hereby announce my candi FOR TREATMENT OF coats, gloves and hosiery at Mrs. dacy for County Clerk o f Polk Why do the Telegram and Journal complain thut Seattle is Gregory’s store, Dallas. ol°the^epuihean°vottT8^at ^he alway« taking payrolls away from Portland, then attack Stanfield D R THOMPSON, the Port primary election to be held May because he has built up an industry which benefits Oregon and land eye sight specialist ■ * '*’as b®™ ®.nt* rf ‘sef* Portland, creates a payroll und adds thousands o f dollars to the and optician will make regular in Polk County and believe 1 can * AND MINT USES ABOUT THE visits to Falls City. Watch this successfully perform the duties tax list? Why has Portland lost so much to Seattle is it because of the office. there are elements in Portland always ready to knock anyone who paper for future dates. di * j " ' ( tries to help the community? Mr. I«ane and daughter Viola (Pd. Adver.) were in Salem Wednesday. Five lawyers comprise the Oregon delegation at Washington, POWELL’S CAMP Chester Ward o f the LI. S. Navy FO R S A L E AT . . . . .. . . there has not been a business man, farmer, or toiler in the delega- who has been stationed at San Just because this camp has not j been represented|in our local paper l 'on ' n a generation. Pedro, Calif, is home on a visit. is not saying that everyone is Bud Harris and Lot Gardner dead, but news does seem scarce Why has the Chamber o f Commerce felt it necessary to hire left Tuesday morning for Van E. K. PIA8ECKI to ye scribe. u special representative at a Senator’s salary o f $7,500 a year to couver to enlist. ATTORNEY-AT LAW Mrs. Fred Isenhagen who has look after Oregon’s interests? Wanted—A private hoarding been “ doing” the dishes at the Farm Loan« 6 I 2 place by a young man. Address cook house since Mrs. Ed W right’s Oallaa. Oregon Stanfield will not he dictated to and controlled by a political 620 Mill Shoot. P. 0. Bov 263. , departure several weeks ago, re- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Moyer left turned to her home near Dallas. | bo89. corporations or by n e w s i e r * , but will serve the people of fiuelncoo darbo Thursday morning for Portland Saturday. his state playing no favorites and giving a square deal, FORMALDEHYDE FARMER’S FRIEND Disaasad Grain, Potato«« and Vagatablas Homo, Sfablo and Chickon Houso Thompson’s Drug Storo and other points to visit with their children. They expect to be ah- : \jr an(j Mrs. Dempsey Cochran ^ camp a week ago , No one has ever said that Bob Stanfield is a douhle-crosser, sent a »out two month.. Have your corset fitted at Mrs. Gregory’s store. Best and most reasonable corset on the market today. Lady Ruth, R & G. and Gossard, each pair guaranteed. after a week s absence due to the 0P ^ a t he is seltiish or not liberal with his resources or his friend- former having blood poison in his j H«* has been a toiler ship. There isn’ t a lazy Imne hi his body hand. all his life and never held a cushy job. This camp responded well the Third Liberty Loan. , . . . . , . . . Raised on the range, he is no silk-stocking. Stanfield has A hunch of nine from camp ^ f rom nothing through constructive labor until today he is W. P. Lewis, a former resident attende(i the f e d . Crass __________ Benefit! ..... . . ot this city but now o f Portland, ^ ¡ a i at ^ e school house in one o f the genuine assets o f Oregon. He did not marry his money, was visiting here this week. He | the Valley, two weeks ago. Miss j nor did he inherit it he worked for it. is recovering from an illness. Alma Hoppe is teacher. Tw enty-1 D. L. Wood, Jr. returned Thurs- six and one-half dollars being the Republicans know that Standfield is 100 Republican. day morning from Ft. McDowell, amount raised. is not a 50-50 Demo-Rep. Call, where he was called for Monday afternoon, Apil 29, was (Held Adv. Hi Htanltrld Denaturisi Ic irn e , jm North waaisrn B Hldg ) military service a week ago. On a smoky, scary time for the ladies account o f low instep, “ Flat Foot’ in the “ residence" part o f camp he was discharged and will | due to a fire right outside the ♦ d-l-M ’-H ’ l-l’ l-l-H -H -l-l-H -H -l-S-H -l-d’ M - K -M -H -M - held in reserve. I door, but was put out all O. K. ROTE!. jfallòCit^lfootel Sa mala Roam * Baal A eeam m ad atlees f . D roaga, P ra a rla lo r M IN E R A I. DIM ECTOR He Monmouth Co-Operative Creamery Since the day of the caveman, who liked his meat raw, civilization has learned a lot about the scientific treat ment of the things we eat. Naturally none of us would now prefer to have our meat raw, our po tatoes as they come from the ground, our coffee un roasted. And naturally follows the gTeat dis covery recently made by The Ameri can Tobacco Co.— that tobacco tastes better TOASTED! This wonderful new idea—simple like all great inventions—was first used in producing the famous LUCKY STRIKE Cigarette—made of toasted Burley tobacco. Burley has a mellow flavor, entirely different from the tobacco usually need for cigarette It is a pipe to. ban oa id LUCKY S I RIKECigarettes taste like a pipe. Take Bail’« Fatally Phis for constipation. Hupublicin Cmdidale FOR COUNTY 'I RKAMURKR CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY J l’ DGK . aV • • B tat» o f OAlo, e ll/ o f Tol< Jo. I _ Lu< .« Cour.ty. ( F r nk J. C trl! y n, .. . » noth that h, to ari.i, r [>arcrur of the firm o f F. J Ch< ney A Co., doing bustnen* In the C ity o f T o ledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said Arm will pay the sum o f O N E H U N D R E D D O L L A R S fo r each and ev e ry rase o f Catarrh th at cannot be cured t y th e use o f H A L L ’ S C A T A R R H CU RE . F R A N K J. C H E N E Y . Sworn to before me and aubscrlbed In m y presence, thla 6th day o f December. A. D I t » (S ta ll A. W C.LEASON, N o ta ry FubUc. H a ll’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally nnd a< ts d trectlv upytt tho blood and mu cous surfaces o f the system. Send for testimonial«, free F. J. C H E N B T * CO.. Toledo, O. Bold by all D ru ggist*, 75c. FRANK GIBS0N Bohle’s Barber Shop AUENCY OF I nternational T ailoring co . D allas . s t e a m laundry Htindleu f o r w » r d NVednesdwy morning OWNED BY FARMERS, : RUN BY FARMERS, : * GIVES SQUARE DEAL TO FARMERS. C lose attention to Our Truck Comes Wednesdays and Saturdays. work is the cause o f much Pain and many Headaches. O btain relief by i A Falls City Mercantile Leave Cream at- c#mp/#, ,»««. (Candirla, Tobaccos and Cigars, nt L. B. W O N D E R LY’S ,l"l"l”l"l-l,iH ”l”M”M”M"H" taking one or two DR. MILC.S’ A W F U L SUFFERING. " I suffered untold agony with neuralgia. I thought I would go mad wKh pain. A friend of mine advised ma to taka Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. I did so and the pain ■topp'd almost at ones. Then I commenced using Dr. Miles’ Nervi ns and be fora long I was so that I did not bavs these pains any mpre." H J. W INTER, 861 E. Platte A ys ., Colorado Springs, Cola. ANTI-PAIN PILLS Th en tone up the Nervous System by using Dr. Milas' Restorative Nervine IF FIRST BOTTLE, OR SOX. PAILS TO H EAP YOU, YOU® MONEY W IL L BE REFUNDED. D H. Cox and wife have been home. Mrs. Cochran’s father is also visiting her. in camp two weeks after an(al> sence o f three weeks owing to Mr. Cox having a seige o f pneu monia. He had the measles for spite after coming to camp, but is | at work again, now. 4 Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Newhouse were in Falls City Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wingo were in town on business, Tuesday. Mrs. Miss Thresher, is taking Mrs. Wingo returned Wednesday morn Isenhagen’s place in the cook ing. house. Mrs. Post of Portland, who has beep, “ 2d cooking” since Mrs. Mrs. D. Cochran’s small son Miller left, expects to leave next Jack who has been visiting in week for her home in Portland. Q z ia ffL a a v o r a l mnnth.s Headquarters lor Candy and Cigar* WEATHERLY CONFECTIONERY.