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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1880)
V ' 1 4 ' ' ' THE KEW XOHTHWESTr THUKSDAY, QCTOIJEH 14, 1880. AN ENDLESS LIFE. MIHCELIJINEOUH ADVERTISEMENT. MlHCELLAJfEOUH ADVERTIhEMEXTH. V To tub Enrroa or tub Xw Xobthvbwti J ' It was mj good fortune, to , hear a sermon from the pulpit of Rev. 11 8. Knight by Professor Lam bert on tot Babbatb, and I haVe thought that perhaps aome of your reader might like to hear something of the Impression he made, since he la comparatively a new man among us.v Aa a piece . of human architecture, he awakens a hope that we, trust the year to come wljll not disappoint 1 Cul- ture has thrown a mantle of grace and dignity about his person, and letters hare set their seal upon his lips. More than. One who listened to his . sermon must hate caught the undertone of InetTa- .1 bleyearning after something stronger, higher and more satisfying than aught that man has yet em bodied. Ills text rah like this, .'Christ Is made, not after the law of a carnal commandment, hut after the power of an endless life." I have no In tentlon to give you even a synopsis of the sermon " only some of my "impressions" of tlie man and his manner. Bermonlzlng is an art with many a student, but seldom a master. Goethe's advice should be pon dered by all who would seek . to gain the public ear : "Do but grasp Into the thick of human life 1 Every one li ves it to not many is it known ; and seize it where you"liminflrliitereRtingrhe power of an endless life" awakens an interest In every thoughtful souL With many a clear Illus tration, Mr.. Lambert showed us the the three successive stages of the world's thought of immor tality how the first effort of different-civilizations was tombodyJheJfrMfMC in ;ajntjtoper Isbable matter. Among Ote Egyptians tlie pyra mids, among the Hebrews the temple of Solomon, 'and among the Europeans the cathedral of the . middle ages, rwere all monuments of 'men's in- stlnctlve desire for anendleM life. Hbjher than Instinct he claimed a place fur the doctrine of Im mortality as embodied in institutions, codes of ' laws,' denominations, ideas,, etc. The Monaic laws, the Code of Justinian, the rules and regula tions of St. Paul, were all shown to Illustrate the doctrine of Immortality as an Jdea above'the In- ',- st 1 net. Rut the highest and A, phase of the liv ing power of Vn endless life was explained as a - -VonM'jousness" that stands far above Irnttl net" or ' doctrine and Is a soul's "sure possession "not a-far-off posslbje future Inheritance, but a life en-tredntOTTOir.- the --.''speaker acknowledged his own personal Inability to grasp this part of his subject Was beautiful, and the high honor he gave to the Lord Christaelts ' only full exemplifies surpass my power of :trans- . mission. The speaker was in every way pleaslug, Instructive and devout. Ills theme had a "grap Into the -thick of human JIfe,,r and yet the dark ness that enshrouds the entrance Into the endless llfo-waanot dispelled. AVhat higher praioe can . we give a speaker than thatJhe beauty and im portance of his subject made li is hearers forget : him? ,.' : . ' '. ; " R a II. ealem; September, 2Tth7 ISSrt, - - ELECnOX DAY. . ' . ' " ' " ". '- . ' To TBS Eorroa or tb Nsw Noirrnwajrr: - ' If there is a day In tlie year that should be kept saciredrr dayzjwbfltJTP0" upon the voters of a country It is eiertlonday but, by the permission of men, it seems to be a special occasion for drinking, swearing, lighting, etc Despite the law that saloons 'shall be closed on election day, whisky, the destroyer of happy - homes, is Imbibed with impunity. The man that drinks' when saloon doors stand Lppend rlnkajsiien theyart closed! CoiismuenlTy We "iKins're considered too rough for women, which assertion naturally suggest the -oft-repeated question, : -Yhlch Is rough, the polls' or the voters T Of soars those "rowdies" are not wr fathers, hus bands and brothers. - Oh, no I certainly not ! - Rut . are they not dear, to some othef women t Did theyhot come from thelmmedlate presence of women ? Do they not associate with them at either public places? It Is rather odd that men must he exceptionally bad on election day. The presence and Influence of women will be an effectual cure for rowdyism at the polls. There is : scarcely a sober man that wilt not be respectful in the presence of a lady. There la not a gentleman that twill permit., drunken man t disgrace his sex In the presence of a lady. Rut some will exclaim, "Women are not all Uulir$f I have heard men boastfully say ! . "I have seen women . drink t I have seen them drunk, too. I tell yon, It was the worst looking sight I ever see." Peo ple are at a loss for language to describe the de pravity of an Intoxicated woman, which Is itself proof of the rarity of such sights. The truth Is, a " woman Is no worse than a roan when she commits a mao's crime. Custom only has decreed that she or cemeteries are not oecuplea iy women. i iejr are filled with the remains of law-makers, voters -enamOfi the hands of an habitual drunkard (provItlSTh'weari nants" the only thing that denotes his manhood), In preference to a sober, Intelligent wornjn'tVn' - sisteney, thou art a JeweL" , - "V ours, etc., ' i - KMMA RlCKCR. orfolkBcptember.ll, ' . , Tm vnimv man looked nltUble last Sunday when, as he left the church door, his cane came W SMMT . a B . . A -.a IS . ..... .. .part and a nsn-poie teiescopeu oyi o . strive to maks a good impression wherever Ton go." said Jones, aa he pulfed his foot out of pemuo. - . T. O. II AnKIXH. CCW. PATERrtON. EAGLE " r.l A R B L E WO R ICS . 7M HATIKTT70 & - PATEIISOIT, Pvalsnenand Mannfaeturrraof j MARBLE MONUMEXTM, HEAIWTOXEH, TOMBH, TABLETH, ANDri.J. EVERY DF-sCRtPTIOX OT CEMETERY W(iKXC: 1 kS!SfS l MARBLE. MTOJCE OR ORAXITE. , f j- . -fHfii WE MAKE A HPEC1ALTY OF HEATinTOXE AND MOXtTMEXTH. WE I'hR NfiTIIINO BlT THE BEHT qualltr of Italian Mid Vermont MarW direct (mm lhqiiarrlr, rrmcirry ln fnolum! with Htone Walla and Capping or Hton ! and (lalranlard Iro Kaillnva and tial. '( it prrpaml Ui do wctrk at a lower fltrure than It haa err born dona for brrvtofora In Orptm. We are a I no Drenajwd la rrect Unult Monument or Head Mnea of anr ryla or dlniejiolona. We do Sot employ any airenla to mneurtie profit and make the work nwire eiM'tmlr to the pun-haaer. but attenu u our uuaineaai mitw nr. won-a eniuin u to (ire our cuionn-ni ine eneni or an ajreni't perr-eniaire, w aolirlt ordera from the ntuntrv, which will be promptly attended to. We guarantee entire eat lafat-tioiu- if you wUh any thing In our line, and will write to ua, giving a'dearrlptloo of what you want, we will aend you dealgna to cbooae front, with prtora of aamev aaW He. tS Sat la a) alre-el. ketweeai rtrat Sanl Seeaii. rwrtlaad. Sregaa. (Ileaae mention thla paper.) . 7- m Hotels. R ecta ura nto To ke N t. ' YOU CAN BUY ' - ' ' ' . Home Furnish ins Goods . of Every Description, ' 1 " 7 N CHEAPER OF " 4, '' Than Any Othbr Store in the City I. Mil LtS 71 A .' , v .... - X MARBM B - SI K ar M m " ALL OIUtEKM . J Promptly Filled and f r HatUfaciionUuarait- T " I I 1 ' " 11 11 PIOHEER SHOP OF THE nORTHVESt WILLUM YOUNG, ManttfiwHirerof " .73 11 3 8- Of H sad stones Tombs, Mantel Plecss, Tabls Tops, piurrtDers'SisDs, counter Tops, cto. Also, - Stone for Building -Piirposes, rartlea living at S dhttance, anllnir denrrtptlona of what they w!h, i have Itealgna, rirri etc., aetit Ui theiiMo rbtioae from. . -j v S1bb Ha. SS Trmt HlreX. mmw O. S5. SI. JKUmrt. - RTLAND..-.....-,. ..........l...... m ORECibV aew im IV. U. ESPEY, Mannfarturerof Buggieo, Carriageo, Phsetono, LlghtSpeed Wagons, . Dingle mud Double Cteel Bottom Jnck . Boards. ' U. K MAIL BUCK, BOARIS MADE TO ORDER. Pester Wagona. KldeNpar and White Chappie Wagon. Spring and Thomughhraoe Mall M'acona. the fper nark, I rwiii limf inu iinri hiiui(iwti hvw nc imii ui iiiv urvt rwirro 4iavrna Mnt ttm Iw&i tt RmIiii ami luanfarturvr. Writ to me fur anytning you want, ana compare wun any or my rompeiiiora. ana oe eonTineea. seMtf W. W. EftrEY. llox OSS. rrtlaBl. Oreeau Ths f1ns!l(inal Doetettrant anrl Prmn llniieo " - OYfrTTTTVr - - uuviitiiiai iiMiauiaui biiu uuuu iiuudG, trT nra m SlernaaMi strela, IVIRY STYLE nAH'RE4irEXED rXDER NEWMANAOEMEXT. MEAIJ AT AIJ honra from I A. M. In I p. M. Meala aerved from IS rent a and upwanla. To anlt every tMMly. we will aell Meal Ttrkets at the following reduced rate: Twenty-one l.V Meal Ticket. 4...-.n. . 0 , . kn 4'Sj aeWtf Board by the Week at special Ratea. . ' COHESr. rrprletr. OYSTERS! EVERY STYLE I M t . Jf&p A g r I cu l t u r a I I mp I e ment Houoe ! . ii hwbehiiy, itv.T7TnoiU7i: cot, " ' " ,. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IX AC III CU 1a TUR A Ii I MPL EM EN T S . Oeneral Agenta for the Olehrated. Morrlxtn Tiowm, Improred Whitewater Wagona, Reapera, Mowera, Aelf-Blndlnf . Harreatera, Hrlera, Threobera. F.nglne -Farmera PrleSd DHII,M the Eaterly Heeder and Caltlvator, Railroad . : Barrow, Rallmad and Mining Hborela, Hoe; Drythea, Hnatha, Cradle. Porks, Fk ka, and a Fall Line of Wood and Stool Goods. No, aei and 263 Front and 260 and 262 First Street, Portland, Oregon. BemLiuc Calalogtira e-sa T. . JOHsrros. . . a. uoLvas. : r Johnoton Cl Hoidcn, PLtMIlEnS, ' !OA8 AND STEAM FTTTElis, IS taMllinet, ftf4sMM Xetrleesi jua4JTaaiattL ' roRTLAjrn, oreoox. ; ' ' " :; Alt orders promptly attejided to. fjttlfaUoa gnsrsnted. Chargea moderai. , X. SI alorrlaam Mret, rHUa. In IM CONSTANT RECEIPT W THE LATEST N0V eltlea In ConaUtlng of Curt a. Cnaneta, VuC, IVrfectiona, ftaratofa Wares, IdtUIM llair eta, etc Full Line of twltchee In Choice Colors at " Pooular Prices. ' '" -. , . Hols Agenta for -;V:'"; r"." TS BprtmekM Jf fWs..Zertnr,t Menat INra, wad 1 PARTICULAR ATTEKTIO TO ORDERS BY MAIL. 'Sa tf . s mrifftf reaHMmar ilrwer iVjait ; ' -aeltl Our Bargain. Column! SALINGER'S CASH AUCTION, X. Sie Flrat Sr -r - .r-v : What You Can Buy f or : 10o T ' -J OX OUR TEX-CEXT TABLE I One Rounl Comb ..........M..............lfte One Back Comb.... HI. ,......10o One - " Hilver Mountetl.; .10o Twelve IMeees of lirald ......lOc A Larre-SIze tlate ...lOe A Frj'Init-la!i....i.. .,.. .....Kx? A Child's Apron...... ,..............."...... ........;.1(V;' One lam jlnH-atkHl Klbbon , . l(o One llo Collars... ....10c OiteDoxu IahmI lVtH-i !0c- One Silk Handkerchief .10c A PtH'tefTkMk..... ,HT One i'air Child's Hhoes . 10c Pipes, Tlnwarv, Fans, Toojth liruhes....M ......... 10c And a Tbouaand Articles too numeroua to mention. From N ew. York A uctiohV .' (PKlt 8TKAMER COLUMBIA), 20 Vlje AH Wool DebVljre...:..-:.. 15 the I-ntett Designs Momle Cloth. 10 ft y M Pilk Striped Dress GxmI. All Hhades Satin Deshelms.. 1 J lack LuMter Aljact-a, extra wide. jnnii t-opiin I'laid Dress (Jood. rAnowrtake....:.r.js.. Poplin de France........... j ieiio 3cj u i ting..: . . . v.. . ...... MaitaMa Dress Gooil.'.. pryd !....2.c ....2.')C 2oc 10c ...10c 10c 10c ww UR BTORE'm MTUATED SIS FIRST HTRF.FHN BE-. iween layior ana hbibiwv U hve our .NuhiIkt on Awnlnc Ptwt for the lVt-ni'flt of our NumeromCunto-' men. w e. have ajuvaU a IJirge Bauner-ln the renter of our room, which reads t . SALINQER'S CASH AUCTION CO, USE ROSE PILLS . 1 : FURIIITURE MANUFACTURING CO., PrfStSrst. wi. kirrir Stm:srr.i Orrtra axd Halkhroovs Cor. Flrat and Yamhill 8treet, FACTORY-orner Front and Madiaon Streeta, TOlftTIsAaN fXa a aaaaa a aa aaaaa a a0 RE OOUC THIS COMPANY MAXUrXCTURES AIX KIXDS OT Furniture, from the plainest and rheapeat to the most elaborate and coat I y. It maintain Ita leadlnK ehararter1a tic, orlilnal and artlatle dealirna and tuperlorttT of work manahlp. , ; THKS.r.M.rO. Alao keeps conaUntly In tock,. com pi eta llns of .CA'RP.TSt;'" A Which TEey 02er at Very Low -Prices. .. ' eltf - F. E. BEACH & CO., (Mucceaaora to Costlna A Beach), ...DBALBSS IS.. Palnto, Oils and Glaoo. DOOR, BASH AND BUXD3, , .. lea rirwS air. rwrUaaS. Orefaa. . ... . v. -A rent for t-erigtlflr . - eMlm y . nuttETiooETPiLXO;- v O'OIIBA DROTHBR0. WHOLESALE jAXD RETAIL BUTCHERS, . '.. And Dealers la' All Kinds of Stalls 32, S3, 24 and 25 In Central Market, rORTLAXD, OREOOX. ' " sHirnxa surruED ox reasoxable' terms. - -rr. - - - ' 4 - r - -A. 1 7 w