I the tfart Oregonian. She Oaot Orrgnixs. FVILISXID IVklY FRIDAY THE EAST ORE GO Nl AH loto z>inxxtixx« »» , ■*. M. <>«» j * c . ----- orno«.— FENDAETON, MUMM»*. OFFICE ON OOl'KT NTKKKT. »* tx or aviKurrioM, ----- BOOK AND JOB PRINTING----- in N Ommc •••» l*M dru, Ituf« a • S.ILSV. ». Paas nsn. Walla. Nlrrarv. Ar. Tb’HTIN A HAILKY, G akvkt «, from 37J eta up. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, W all Pars», from 25 cte up. W imvuw K mapm , from 8B cte u> V blvct M att «, from 91.76 up. **• Mftuw rt*U4, mMsMW, • 0BBÜOM <>rr*r* O tw th* futluR« THOMAS F it » HERALD. AT THE VERY IXJWF.ST RATES ATTORNEY AT-LAW. onbuon - rmtiaLsrrww FtattirtaB, from l< J. W. IIA 1.1. pkNDixm», a«re<»M »Mrr*« >41 *I h > V illarl 14, 4 ay *r »mat. All c«lb p*»mp«>X *1 WALTER A. WOODS’ WORLD RENOWNED MRS. M. J. HALL HARVESTING Dressmaker, Millineij and A «sasral SMortuml of ■ llllaer. Brvea <*••«. a»S Trlmatiaga. If Always oa h*ed. J. t «otti LSTta >. XKICLKK A WORCESTER. CONTRA'JTORS A BUILDERS muirroN, • • M. J. « b KRMIXU J. W. LA RM IN WALTER A WOOD ¿“GRAIN AND HIDES’"*^ I And other Frodar? taken io ?xcl»anga al the llighrat Market rales. BROWNES GANG a . CASH PAID EOR Wool AND SULKY <» m GRAIA Drill and Acedera. I TUI, IDAHO I IIRIiOA LAKELN ^SEEKING. arc Hitters, Twin, Si-lf Binding Harvester». oaxuox. Ht ft I r nttiltiittn« tprihlty. fvaarsrnta «ru»» or gvEar usacairnnN / .I*w4 gemimt MACHINE*. SWEEP-RAKE . o a. x> & r Main Slrwt, nril dwr I» l’««.t Orttc». m . ». gaioLta. I Alato AMUTT FOR PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON Notion«, EtO Fann Wagons, Portatile Engines, Cuvular Saw mills. STAGE COMPANY. Randall Pulierizmg Harrow, corrrurToits. Bvta.»mtn, «V BMSIUSiau A «SPIO IAI.TV. -M tiffin of J»•*, •r«*en* «*4 I*i»f.i*il l**d«. lit • I MFROVKD mill rh*rrk *iMi * t I»< m 4 ««hunM**« nrWihbor I hm . »•* **!(« I'HtklM* far «lr*‘f*t»|e lul *nd h< vanling, lllln* fMprr« lor r«iln«il «nd |>rr rmpilon Io • Hon«. I'h*r**« rr**nti«Uk*. M. « Kr-ri»*«, TSUëTiÙM' J ÊiiiIrrMnt ToOniNiha, Nrb. 1 •IM.7VÌ >T<'lli««an, III. 1 IIBNS 1 I1IV.7L 1 • K riirmr I'ltjr 1 1 VIi* CounHI »uv«.! 1 •In via Jk»»ivrr, ÎW.) 1 HUM r.n"X|___ Hl. Mo. rft. Jt>**|»n, Mn> inner n 1 (<■•■ W1Ô-F00T BAL0ÜH. Ort y on rKNDLKTON, Liquor», Wine«, Beer nml Cignra Of th* b**t *«*II TEAM M- vellum—a fine kind of parchment made 1 and where could be begin in his work other marks of such swine, whereby roes ots eba , from the skins of calve« kids or lambs ' of ereatien Tbe univen» of matter the owner may identify them as his a method of multiplying impressions, —and the work must hsve occupied and space being admitted to be illimit­ property able, where could a maker begin the or, in other words, printing existed; several years. S ec . 3. That if the owner of such The art of printing was first prac I work of creation, the universe having and if we come down to the great citv swine shall come forward, in ten days tised in Italy in 1465; in France, in neither centre nor circumfrence; or at great- of an illimitable thing after such notices are posted, sad prove d five 1469; in England, in 1474; in Spain, wha‘. e creator, commence. He such «wine to be his propeny, tbs per­ before tn 1475. In 1500 there were only could I could ____ ____ not _________ begin in __ the ______ centre, ¥____ there son so taking shall deliver the same to • with about two hundred printing offices in all Europe—scarcely more than are I ' being none, nor could he begin on the such owner, upon paying all costs, • wan outside or circumference, there being no charges and damages, sustained by icksd now to be found in our larger cities. j outside to an illimitable thing or thing reason of such trespass and taking up. ■aping FBItrrtMG POWEB. S ec . 4. If, however, the owner doea of universal magnitude—and to make «lie or It is not nec-ssary in this article to I j] frTim nothing' But »owe may not conic forward within ten day» after seters »¡.ea'x of the manufacture of type, of My tOat God made lhe universe and such notices were posted, as provided — ,----- — t ■ «—■— r..,aaif«i the art of stereotyping, and other everything therein tn an instant, or in the proceeding Section, then the per­ Tlie ruins of Babylon at this day oon- things of recent date of value to the ; by one mighty fiat everything wa«. son taking up such swine shall imme­ ■ist mainly of three mound»: — 1. llabii printer, but a few words may properly i But all this about the Christian God diately notify a Constable of the county proliably the temple of Belos 2. The be said about the power used tn print­ 1 making all things from nothing is nut and said Constable shall proceed to sell, Kaar. or palace of Nebuchadneuar ing. The first and earliest impressions ' even taught by the Christian revela- at public auction, after giving five day's Thia is an ii regular square, about 700 were taken as by the Chinese with light . tion, for all that is said about it is notice of such sale, by («sting notices yards each way, surmounted with the pressure of the hand or brush upon the recorded by Moses in the book of in three public places in said oounty, I remains of a square structure, the very thin paper on whieh their print­ Genesis, first two chapters. But the all such swine so taken up; prorufad, trails of which are composed of bur.it ing was done. The impressions were ! hypothetical Moses seemed to have no however, tli»l the owner may prove lus l>rick of a pale yellow color, of excel­ made by laying the paper on the type J idea of the universe, but wrote concern- property and receive the same by pay- lent quality, bound together with lime | and placing on it a planer or a smooth­ {ing this earth and the things of our | ing all costa, charges, damages, at any «-«ment, and stamped with the name of faced block of hard wood used for lev­ mundane sphere only. Just look what time before such sale takes place« Xel-'irhadnesrar. 3. A mound now elling the type before printing, and a logician the meek man Moses was— S et . 5. If the parties cannot agree called Amran, of irregular triangular striking it with a mallet, as proof-slips he says in the first verse and part of as to the smount of charges and «lama ■diape. and auppoeed tn be the ruins of now are often taken. Presses, how­ the second “In the beginning God ge«, then ea«-h party tnay chaos« one a | ter paying all costa, charges and H-sm«- the site of a aignst to which purpose wood, and is known by the maker’s several revelations made of him in the ges, the Constable shall pay the same name as the Ramage pres». There rei-ord We find in tbe second chapter the latter were proliably applied, as : were many of them in use as late as the added word “Lcrd,” and in the to the owner of such swine »old, pru- their shape indicated they had been ridtd, said owner make proof, within *oni as finger ring», or hung almut 1825, and a few a good deal later. ; second look there is very clear evi- fifteen days after such sale, that he is After •his iron was used in some parts, j ■ donee that Moses himself had no very the neck like a charm or amulet—and and alwut the year 1800 Earl Stanhope , definite idea o* what the term “God,” entitled to the same. If no proof shall all stamped with some characters. be made within fifteen days the Conatablu After this a long time ela|«ed be­ invented a press entirely of iron, —the or his patron control which he called I »hall pay the same to the County Treas­ frame cast in one piece, and the power i “God ” meant, for in his anxiety to find i fore the practice of transferring char­ urer, taking his receipt for the same. acters from a die tn any substance, or, imparted by a combination of the tog- I j out this su|>erraiindaue influence, he S ec . 8. All moneys paid in to the gtojoint and lever. The Columbian | , inquired of it for a name. Tbe control in other words, priuting was known to press, invented by George Clvmer, of I says in some way, we are not informed County Treasurer, un«ler the provis­ any, even comparatively civilised Philadelphia, about 1817, was the first how, “I am.” This did not seem to ions of this Act, shall become a part of people. the Common School Fund, of said coun- There is rvaaoii to believe that print­ imj«rtant American improvement, the have satisfied Moses, so the imperial ■ ' ties of Clatsop, Tillamook, Wasco, power being applied by a compound : supermundane ;>ersonage tells him to i ing from characters engraved upon I call him JeAotvtA—well that uame put , I Curry, Linn and Umatilla. wooden blocks was known to the Chi­ lever consisting of three simple ones. S ec . 9. Any Constable refusing or Printing presses were introduced : a quietus upon Moses for all time. But | nese in the sixth century, though we neglecting to pay the owner or th« more of that all-Creator. Now if we’ scarcely hear anything of its applicu into America as follows: County Treasurer, a. the case may be, In Mexico in 1536. find according to common sense and ' Hoss for four centuries after, until the the surplus derived from any such sale, In Lima in 1586. the first principles of philosophy that adiantages of the art became so mani­ shall be liable for the same on his offi­ In Cambridge, Mass., in 1620. sub-tance cannot be produced from i fest that we are told that in 932 Fung cial liond, and shall be deemed guilty In New London, Conn., in 1709. nonentity, then sdl things must have i Taou and De Yu, two ministers of the : I of embesxlenient and, on conviction existed forever — matter and spirit, the In Charleston, S. 0., in 1730. Letter Han, memorialised the throne thereof, shall be punished according to In Newport R. I., in 1732. everlasting dual factors of universal to have the “Nine Classics’’ —which the existing laws in such cases made West of the Alleghanies, in Cincin­ nature, and thus we need no God to had hitherto existed only in manuscript and provided in this State. make or control anything therein. In­ —revised and printed, and in about nati, in 1793. Approved October 20, 1874. West of the Mississipi, at St Louis, telligent spirits too numerous to men ­ twenty years copies were in circulation. in 1808. tion, high above the heavens, out from But it was not until the close of the There has lieen a constant and rapid this world, are the millions of planets thirteenth century that most of the literature of former ages, which had advance in the manufacture and per­ and suns that roll in empyria from The number of counties in th«r also existed only as writing upon ntan fection of printing machines going on, everlasting to all eternity, forming and step by step until we see that perfect controlling worlds throughout the vast United States, by states, is shown in uscript, had lieen printed. of most perfect machines, the “Scott deep. The siderial and stellar systems, the annexed table: Wriu.fl for tbs ■tv.ulng Mar. THE ORKltXAL METBOD OT MIXTlXa was from blocks of wood. The sub­ ject to be printed was written upon pa|>er, which was then laid face down­ ward upon a smooth block of h rd wood, to the surface of which the ink was transferred. All of the wood, ex­ cept the i-tk lines, was then rapidly cut away with a »harp instrument, leaving the letters or characters in relief. Each piste thus made formed a page, and the printing was first done by first inking the characters and then press­ ing a sheet of pa|.er upon them, oither with the hand or a soft brush, thus giving the impression. Block printing, CondHctrd bu J. T. HÂU3HLL, nftcr the Chinees method, was prac­ ticed in Italy, Spain ami Sicily for de­ |M NOW PRE PA nF. I) signs on fabrics of silk and cotton, which were printed in ink, as early as To do all kind* of Book nnd Jab Prlntln* Rild binding. Il In furnlnhed with r now the last years of the twelfth century. The next obvious advance was the PRKMM OFTHKI.ATF.MT AND MOMT .iriMtVRI» MTVI.K, WITH .% POI- engraving of pictures on wooden blocks, plclo now ouini of typo, ole. Will print. ana it is generally agre«-d that the art was invented towards the end of the thirteenth century by a member of the family of Cuniolords of Imola in Italy. Rotary Printing an«l Folding Machine,” upon which the Star is now printed, and of which a full description was given in one of its issues shortly after moving into its present handsome, spac­ ious and well equipped establishment B. A 1ÏETERY RXrLAIVEI). If’mm the Austin, Tex., Sirtlns*.] Ous of the most learned and dignifl r ed members of the Au sin bar got a ter­ rible rebuff front old Unde Mose last week. Tbe old man had J itn Welater hauled up before Justice Gregg for -•MIH.WMOR TO*- stealing his Spanish chickens As Jitu Webster has political influence, he was defended by two prominent lawyers Muddle mid ilHrneea Undo Mose was put on the stand and -MAKE».— made out a bail case against J iut Weir Pfc*ty.r!UN, IIRKOON. ster, testifying to having found some of KKP ('onHmtil.r on hand a romplei* itipnly *. tbe chickens in Jim's possession, anti HampM, .«Addlrn, llrtill«», Whip*, Hpum. Collar« Halter«, Hlnchm, nml everything HM m I vi I in our Im*. identifying them by the peculiarities of Call and umi ii * beftir* aeniilni baluw. ><-R<’pxll la* promptly *um«mboo, reduced to a' his head. junaîSl paper hanging. Octal tj J. BAYLEK. K A. HEALEY, BOOT AND MAHUFtXTURER, J JOB OFFICE, Cards, Bill Heads i letter Heads, OHHION & S’-TJUOH. ST Missouri ...... ... by the lawsand will forces natural to Alabama........... IM Arkanaaa...... . 74 Nebraska.............. •a all intelligent spirits which are of them Calthirnia....... . m Nevada................... 14 .......... 3D New Hampehire. .. io selves inherently eternal entities, bad Colorwlu. . 8 New Jerwey,. . ., Conneetteut... 3 New York ......... no lieginning and thus could have no Ilelaware........... Florida............... . 3ft North Carolina... eud—“behold what manner of men we Georsta .............. 137 Ohio ...................... «¡02 Oregon.................... are.” The body is only the tenement Illluola ........... Indiana........... . 92 l’vnn«yIvnnia.... of the spirit, it is subject to dissolution; Iowa.................. . 90 Rhode Island.,.. . » Kansan.............. 7ti South Carolina., . » being matter, it is mutable, subject to Kentucky ......... 117 Tennessee.............. Loulalana .. fi® Texas...................... change—but only the form, the organic Mains............... . 1ft Vermont................. £ body, matter being in its ultimate Maryland......... . 23 Virginia ......... Maaaachuantta. . ¡4 West Virginia ... division immutable and indissoliildy Michigan ......... . 7ft Wisconsin............. indestructible. Then where is there Minnesota..... . 71 Miaalaalppt. . 7ft Total..................... the need of a hypothetical God to itn sgine as a starterl Is there not enough of intelligent design in spirit, in angels A Dead woo« 1 man advertises his wife —not even in archangels—to account as follows: “My wife Sarah has shook for all we see in phenomenal nature, my ranch, when I dident do a darn why man in his minority is sufficient thing Too hur an’ want it distinctly un- prophetically for all the varied and derstoxl that any man That taka hur wonderful display in the heavens out­ in an’ keen fur hur On my account Wil ward or in the earth lieneath our feetl get himself pumped so full of lead that Where then is your argument by design Sum tenderfoot will locate him for a so much harped upon by theologians Mineral clame. If she runs her face and the stronger critics of Christian pro for goods 1 won’t put up fur hur, an’ (Mgaiidisml All things real, essential, lie uck the aon-of a tornado that taiks that are, always were and ever will be, ur stand-off even Fur the drinks, a word universe without end. to the wise is suticent an’ orter work on Now to those whoever they may be fools too. who earnestly believe in a religion and that it can be conserved by the fear of Orncras or the N. P. R. R. O o .—- investigation and the moat rigid inter* Henry Villard, President; Thoma» F. pretation, let them remain mum; but Oakes, Vice- President ; Anthony J. if there are any who maintain that the Thomas, Second Vice-President; SemL old and new testaments contain the Wilkeson, Secretary ; Geo. Gray, Gen-. only infallible rule of faith and prao- i oral Counsel; Adna Anderson, Engi­ tic« in thia life, to those who are not neer-in-chief ; R. L. Belknap, Treasur­ afraid of their dogmas rather than their i er; J. A. Barker, General Auditor; religious suffering, I throw the gaunt­ Herman Haupt, General Manager, East­ let. Truly yours, etc., ( ern Divisions ; J. W. Sprsgue, Supep W. DiCKlSSOM. I intendant. Western Division. 6