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FOREST GROVE-.
- - - - OREGON
This
is
1\' 1 ilton. A t noon the examination
was interrupted"1 y lunch, and was
the fastest
resumed at 1 o clock. At this hour
Beecher is still under cxaniiivition.
It » h ::>-» i : i :, August 13. — In the
race here yestiuxlay, ( ¡oldsniith Maid
trotted a mile in 2:1 lq. Slie was
pitte»l against American Girl
hml
Judge Fullerton.
B k ' m n o t >x.Yt.August 11 — (.'liar-
ley Foss' uncle arrived here to-d.iy.
OFFH’E -At ihy fV n - ^ re.
iG* siivs the little boy detaine 1 by the
ItESI DENTE—t\ *vth rìseci«Iiil l,k ^ 'ï ntli
'i f tbf* Drug Stuft.
iu-2:ly police ts not »Ms m j'h ev.
P akis , August 11.— There is great
H. Y. T hompox .
filo. H. PrnmM,
excitement in the city ib conse­
quence o f intelligence that Marshal
Durham & Thontf<ou
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StréiV.
OH EGON.
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ALFRED K IN N E Y . M D.,
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From the editorial columns o f the
Bazaiite escaped from the island of
St. M argarett'1 M)lllf
son
ti*4 te «luring
The »b rails of the
: lie Sl.CC«'«•K d in
unk Uown, ex« -p t
q»«' ladder. ami got
on boanl a vessel bouml for Italy.
his brutal treatm ent,of Stella.
Ad-
uison m ight riot at the M erm aid and
yet teach niorils to the town. Fox
could command the
Parliam ent
day, though his nights were
A lady in this city, who
used to hear H en rv W a rd Beecher
practice Io its teachings, else hrivc
those teachings beeli robbed o f their
value. I f the ministry would enforce
the worth of godliness,it must exem­
p lify godliness. T o jueaeli clm stit*,
an l practice adultery is hypocrisy.
1 he Avor1 1 lm** not yet been able
to
‘ "But,” persisted her husband,
“ do
In the mcadow-grasr,
, The inpocent white daisies blow;
The dandelion plume doth pe^s
, Vaguely to and fro—
n «
r
l’he umiuiet spirit of a flower
i ,
That hath too bnet nil hour’.
| jb u 1 relieve it has any foundation in
fact?”
lifter a
The w ife, very gravely,
lon g
tnight have.
pause,
replied:
and
“ It:
H en ry W ard Beecher,
when quite a youth, married a sim- j
pie g irl, not a thousandth part his j
j equal then, and since she has « le v e l- 1
I oped into one of the m osi ordinary
!
o f wom en— he into a man such as is
i
not fashioned among men once in a
I
century. His great mind takes in
all know ledge; his soul, sometimes,
as it shines from his eyes, seems like
■
a ligh t to point men's e^rtli-dimrned
sight towards im m ortality, while his
1
heart encompasses the whole earth
with its boundless charity.
Then
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forgive the derelictions o f the p r it"f !
tram the path o f virtue,withthe same
the
an-
all.
in debauchery. W e do not cite these
Tint
the m inistry has hitherto
| ¡Mood on a different plane than tl’.is.
I t has been bound to conform its
her
i
, B eecher-Tilton scandal. She
. ,
,
..
sw eredshe was Sony fo r it
passed
W e but stilts facts.
Sweet, sweet, sweet,
Is the wind’s song,
Astir in the rippled wheat
, All day long.
tt hath the brook’s wildgayety,
The sorrowful cry of the sen.
Oh, hush and hear!
Sweet, sweet, and clear,
. Ami hunt of l>ee,
Rises that soft pathetic harmony.
form erly
preach, was asked yestenlay by
: . ,
. . . . . .
, .
,
husband what she thought o f
M rs T ilton
a gifted , v.ihhing w o­
man, married to one as
unlike
n
HARVEST
v ie w s i t .
the fo llo w in g:
by
« xnmples to excuse the improprieties.
W oman
The V irgin ia C ity Enterptine gives
One could hardly detect the sensu-
»
f
illity o f E dgar A llen Foe ill his ex-
«jiiisite literary creations. I t is ccr-
...
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,
titin, indeed, that the influence o f an
,
author may l>e quite independent o f
...
,
.
,
, 1 is
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m ia u n .
character.
Th e political pow er
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j c f Dean S w ift was little affecte«! by
a
her
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Now doth a little cloud all white
Or golden bright
Drift down the warm, bluesly;
Au»l now on the horizon lino
Where dusky woodlands lie,
A sunny mist doth shine.
Like to a vail bo fete ri lioly shrine;
Conceali ig.
Half-revealing
Things Divine.
(^weet, sweet, sweet,
Ts the \vin»1's song,
Aqir in tho rippled wheat
All day long.
Tli.it exquisite music calls
Tin? reaper everywhere —
Life and death must share
The goldod harvest falls.
as can be. I t would not be strange,
equanimity that it has forgiven ti e !
So dotn all end—
perhaps, if it proved true that this j
layman tor like oflenees.
I he <>n«'
Honored Phylosophyj
wonderful man and this ill-m ated ;
Science aud Art,
is thought to walk upoi‘ a higher
woman were attracted toward each
The bloom ot the heart; —
plane than the other.
other; may lie they have both done ;
Master, Consoler, Friend,
N ow if a new rule is to be institu­
Male»- Thou the harvest of our days
w rong; but if they have, lier’s is the
ted by the Church itself, we are sure
To fall within Thy ways.
greater sin; for, us of old, ‘ the wo-
i* must be at the loss of much o f its
— Scribnrr's for A ugost.
m»»n must Have tem pted him .’ ” j
capacity for good. Th e rule pro-1
“ B ut;” asked the inisband, “ if it is ;
BITS OF FUN:
posed says that the sins of the cler­
true, what think you o f his stiF :
g y may be offset by the quantity and ;
preachibg?” Then came a longer
A smaF *ll‘ k'g —A mustard plas-
, „
quality o 1 their sermons. T ried by
pause;
but
at
last
the
true
woman
ter.
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standard
undoubtedly Mr.
looked up frank and clear and said:,
On the contrary— H id in g on ti
B eecher’s virtues far outweigh his
“ You never listened to H en ry W ard mule.
crimes, be they ns black as those
Beecher. H e never assumed self-
A fHeat hardship— An iron steam-
which have sent the murderer to the
er.
righteousness.
His
starting
point
is
W e dd not wish to distort the lhean-
scaffold. His words, have been the
tlm tw e are all sinners,himself incluil-
m
P e o p le who must draw
»
thè line
the above quotation, but it , u
en
~ i
e
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consolation of thousands o f aching
>me where— Anfjîcra.
e«l; and I doubt not but Ids people ! somewhere
¡»hiiiily indicates that, whatever i
hearts, the guide o f
thousands of
feel that the w orld cannot afford to
The strongest propensity in w^-
th» nature o f M r. Beecher's t r ’ ns-
well-«**tiered homes. H ow bniRV are
lose
such
a
brain
and
such
a
heart
as
man
s nature, says a snrly editpr, is
gression, it should not all’ect his
the rtform s they nave inipeH^d, the
his,even if what is surmised be triib. a d1e^ fe to k “ ow what isJ ° \ u8 on *
stumhug in the mori‘ 1 and Christian
heroisms they have nerved; the gra ­ T,.,
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and the next to manage the 10 b.
It he is a fallen angel, he has still 1
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com m unity--that the nobility of his
ces they havfc evolved. Th ey liTve
more
glon
-
abovt
him
tlmh
common
1,
Uvedifag
IV
ear
W
e
are
constant-
words should be sufficient to con­
beett the grandest \vor»ls, the most ,
, ,
’
. , . . i ly told that the evening wore on —
done any liowevo* grave
offence,
moi
als;
even
Ü
he
fails
at
last to ¿ ut wllHt the evening wdrh oh such
coercive-words o f the
age. H ow
'J ins is rather a violent reduction of
reach the shining city, he can guide occasions we are not inform ed. "Was
much the Church owes him. H ow
others on the shining way, better . it the clo*c o f a summer's day?
the priestly ollico to secular stand­
much the 5»t**tr «>wcS hiPi. Thotr«
ards. but it is proposed by a r e lig ­ ato debts o f gratitm le »lue him that ! tliau Ü” ' ° thcr amoug the cluldreu o f ! W h en you say to and unwelco^ed
,
i
j m en.”
acquaintance who has been awav:
iou s, not a seeuh’ r. journal. Tite fo ie j
«•an »»ev,r I » l» » .l. 11.0 h ,fluence ,
| ..jJ y dear fa.now> t
£
o f the
advice,
if
adopted,
1 h” has exerted cannot be t lggera ■
A SONNET-
! see you ’re back!” you make a state-
cannot
be
lim ite
ited i
>e
to
the |
ment equivalent to saying to him:
case of M r. Beecher. It must have
<>w ■ ,> me thie.'1 Let ino count the \ j ' m rejoiced to see vour back.
I f Hie new standard is to be aj
a*»»
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general application, or no applica-1 »•
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wavs.
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' plied, to no «»lie caff it be more htD ■ t i„ve thee to the depth nnd brwflth
1 A j unior asked a young lady thé
P n. Mr. Bobcher, great as he is,
j applieJf thiih to M r. Beecher; b u t 1
bight
i follow in g conundrum:
I f small
cannot
t i i « ». 1>\ on«, law and L1s ^ Wc do not see how its application *'»-v seal
soul can
cun reiuh,
reach, when f» élit*” ont éf si” ht
are waifs,are large ones wafers?
brother e'ergym
«• ergpmcn
by another.
another,
brother
en by
| {.ftn
in
anywise
be
restricted.
If,
F"
r
the
ends
of
Be
e „ n , „ Anywise be ^ »r ic «o .1 . If.
;• - * * * ■ > ? « " .
Sr. Ar.uvNS, Yt., August Ub- The
uiglit express fioin B mtou to M»'n-
treal was wrecked tins nioru’ ng a few
miles »•*" Bichford, 5 t. Tu»' follow­
ing persons are report»' l ¡rilled: En­
gineer Larcot,
road master C. S.
Harris, conductor Quiuiby the tlr**-
man and a little gill. A wrecking
tral n and two physicians have gone
to the scene of the disaster. Mortj
A\ e are aware that the priesthood .»
e
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I ., I l°vc thee tc ?fl,e level of everv dny’s
1
therofore, the religious sentiment o f '
.
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. Ar
M.-st quiet need by son and eand-ebght.
than 2d persons are report"»l injured. is not regarded with the same awe
that it was a centurv ago; nor d'Puld
V " - KlS ‘ ? eUmnet ° S(‘
* [ r ' j j love tIlte freelT. as
for Right;
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N u m b e r o f S a lm o n T a k t n
r
r
B ocflier 8 words against his acts—or Ilove thee purely, as they turnfrom Praise.
N ew Y<»rit, August 12— A rslation
IN PKKT’ M S b i t l i B n «»,
N. \V. »•..ru'-r of First aud WaslMng- o f M oulton says Faank lni»l befi’ ve
Strvft*. Portland, «'r> goti. 9
ndi ly the Committee only 'h e lett«‘rs re-
ferre«! t > in the T ilton statement.
R\L*t .11 hl'àìr.
A CAM..
H e determined that only th o se,
speeial'y included in the Com m ittee’s
H A L L fc. S T O T T ,
k f ic e
ltfife
bers o f the Com m ittee u|*on each
p.Mut presented in the charges nMide
third heat ever trotted in a lace.
Physician and Surgeon.
THE PURITY Oh THE PULPIT.
1 Knchestcr I b'in<‘Ci'ul we eojiy the fo l­
the Beecher scandal,
l'he w ithhold­
M\mui>, August 12. - The Inipnr-
ing of M oulton's statement, creates rhtl reports that E n glan d, F r a n c e . io w ing excellent and w ell concluded
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ii
i article, which has all the more force
much ilnfavorable conmient, and and i/ Germ
any have form ally rceog-
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| now from it snertiuenev ,in view oi the
there is a belief that a com prom ise)
ni/.ed the Spanish republic.
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! recent healrt-siekening and soul-sor
is oil r .ot. '1 lie .I i'ii "s says that it is
L omh » n , August 12.— Tho .!/'///• I
ro w in g developments in theBeeeher-
evci‘ stated that Mrs. '! ilton is pre-
ftinir Ei'prrx* savs that we are now in
T ilton great scandal. The D<‘m 6 to I
priwit to shite that she has bee ft la- 1
the m iddle o f harvest, and the new
says:
boring under a haMueinatieiC that
wheat crop shows nothing to indicate
Mr. Beecher jnvachcd
his fare­
Beecher is w illin g to 1 « sign his pas
more than average
ipiality aud
well sermon, previous to his vaca­
torate; that the society will refuse
grow th. Some tic Ids show pit nir.tiire
tion, on Sunday, and has retired to
to accept his resignation
aud that
ri [icnii'g.
the country, without saying
any­
T ilton wMl, upon thes< conditions
On m i, August 12. -Grasshoppers thing in regard to the scandal which
again op'rai the doors of his house * >
in ihoextreuie Sothwest h iv e n o ir lv
shadows his name. This is a grave
his wife.
niiuyd the crops and destroyed tin
ml.
say tin« least, but bavin;
General Tracy sai l to -la y that the
grass so that cuttle and hogs arc already expressed our opinion
on
CommiMee had not decided whctln r
starvin g.B elief movements are being tins point we do not need to reiter-
llll-
it w ill keep M oultcn's stit< m
made he re.
ate i t . ( >nr i. ; »resent puri ios«, ¡s rath-
til all p’ ocecd’ Vg w re i rint
Cm, i»», Augiil-t 155.- Th o / l'Un «»»<■ er to imb ilge in som« ¡encrai ob*« r-
r
keep it back altogether.
.
this m a uiiig pu blishes tiraî marital vat ion
utteran-
in.-pi r«« 1 by C*(. 11«tin
\am-
M oulton wa1 briet’ v c
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»a »rrespo ndence o f M r. UUt l Al rs. C»'S of t! !<■ re xjy ' ■ » i . -<
r«
ss,
which
Pi
ined, a rd he maintain« l ll ie same
T ilton , » xtemlin g over ; • 1>f*ri< ». 1 o f seem 1
to 1 » s
c:irvi«'« ( i LO their u b i­
position
He rcitcrati d what :iM-
four yea vs, ami u»> to w ith ini th;
mate, ol IlMlOU s <¡»f ti['( »111)le for the
:it if any
peurad in his statement,
mont hs -.1 .Airs,’ l ilton s ;•11. ■ * -hPli COU- Ch ure *1, ;»s icinil icq tO 1«»’ver its in-
attempt v c iv made to ass 1 Ills 1 lOsl-
fissi»*».
l i C«*V( rs over fo ¡i r' p:»*.«es Mil» lie0. Th» • sityle () f thought to
t o n as j» *ii- no at • >:: art ICS or t i
o f tlie ),■' per, an .1 shows m 4 p ilS- which \\e refi
s. j»«•rl i;*j .s, most for-
‘ piestioi: his 1> mo", In nvght be un
,f
i,.
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si'»nate ¡».flection f »11 tilt' U, » ri
)t!i c ib iv i \pi-i
in th0 . It
•lev the necessity of m iking a Mirth» r
Wl'itl'lS. There app» ar 11» ) 11 >ubt c i when
statement. F or 'lie present, l*econ­
the autlicui.eity of the letters.
i f at the worst it should la
iC ll
tented himself with furnishing the
X kw Y ouk , August i:>- -2:d0 P . ^r. that a noble and great soulcd man
Committee with » xaet copies o f d oc­
— At this hour it has just been made has been.on some occasion, betrayed
uments quoted by Tilton.
known that the Plym outh ''¡lu rch into conduct which plunged him in­
i in
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nas
( 'n in n o, Am
InvestigatingC om m itteo met in the to self-i“ prbaeh and g rie f- feelin g
been issued for a straight-out Dem o­
back parlor of Beecher's residence at to which smaller natures aie strau-
cratic Convention for 1 illiiio is, eoin-
Id o ’clock this m orntngam l that two g e ls - w< shall feel that the fuel can-
meueii*g Tuesday, A^^ust ^"'th, at
stenographers are present, lieeeher not eeli]*se the record which he has
Springfield.
sat V lth the Com m itte, and made liis made ('or himself in this past twen-
B i ki ' alo , N. Y ., August 11.— In statement from notes Avhieh he held. ty-lhM years as a m ighty champion
the 2:2* race here at D riving Park, H e answered ouestions put by mem- in every
OFFICE At F.* li. si I. hi e. *’ --t » r for a purse of ■jU.nOO, ''b id e d among
M..biis«>a> l’lsiiina Mills
iit.*:lv
four horses, Pulu won three straight
beats, D erby second. Tim e, 2:21,
W . II. S A V L O H *. M ’
12.— E verything is
is (piict at Austin and the trbdps
great »lissatisfabtion >\ • tit the d rift of disbanded.
2:24V, 2:li;-;.
How
lrirge transactions for some tim e past, | to be only secoml in importance and writings. N o t always, we think.
and sales have been ino«lera‘ e utl‘0 n) \ value to the "h< at crop o f the Byron, judged by the Prison er of
State.
tOe as to «pirility.
C hillon, would pass for purity itself.
T E L E G R A P H IC !
N kw Y okk August
no
WASHINGTON COUNTY, 0BEGOÍÍ, THURSDAY AUGUST ¿0,1874.
thetii to thcil' lips
vows.
in scaling their
F its t ruffian— W*ot was I hup for,
\< it so H g .iid «»!.
The
j Ids silence, which is substantial!}’ i Dove thee with the passion put to use
and wot ’ave I got? W’ ell I floor'd a
itrit fs, and with my chil»Ihoo»l’s woman, took her watch, and I> e
N orthw est in the Orrt/^niun makes England clergyman of the eighteenth i i the same— they must make up their
century
incited
a
vast
amount
o
f
awe
go t two years and a flogging. 8ee^
th»;
♦'•>
1
1
,»wing
statement
about
the
n iin d s to a fu ll secularism o f the T ,
\ T T O 11 \ K V S « A T L A " , Request •sliouhl be furbished. This
.
1
love
tin
e
with
a
love
I
seemed
to
losi
ond
ruaftin— Ah, I flung a woman
informant neither asserts nor »lenies sa'mon fisheries on the low er Colum ­ bv his inaccessibility. ( ì ram i,gloom v Church they must bring it «loiVti to With lny lost
love thee with tLo out of the top floor window, an’ I* t »
No. r, D< kiini's Mock.
and
peculiar, ho was a bein g set
that there were other letters, but an bia :
profane standards. AYe <Io not be- i
breath,
only g o t three months. First rufllati
PORTLAND, f ’KEOoN
Th
e
number
o
f
salmon
taken
this
!lP!,H
troni
other mortals, but b vth e liove this will be done; blit wr are Smiles, tears, of all my life!—and, if God — Ah, but then she was your wife. —
interview er who nicked him under­
Mrg.lv
Lot1 don Punch.
stood him i.‘ »lirectly to admit that season will not be 'ess than 1,00 ),- odor ¡o f sanctity which surroumled follow in g the premises o f the refig-
choose,
(did and should a Second large run him h.is slightest word was the law i ...
* their
• logical
i • i aiid
, i neces- I shall but love thee better after Death.
their non-proiluctioii h aves the mat­
The more a man disregards the
°
. icus press to
take j«la»-e at the latter end o f this
F R A N K L. STOTT,
— Mm. Jirowttini/. consequence» of his actions, the more
,
».
, how
ter ill such shape Biuf Beecher s lep- i month, its is usual, the number w ill 6f the e»'*mmunit\ in which he lived. I ! s;irv t.onei , USU)ns, and , showing
j repose he has in actrail. The fou^F
he felt, it was from a sublihle ».
i i
i ...
utation w ill be saved, M is. Tilton 's considerably exceed that.
There I f
NYMPHS IN fieEAN BèîHING.
’
.
i dangerous an»l how revoliHtonarv is
\ 11 o r h e jr - a t - L ft Y* >
tafh d o ei not stop {tt calculate
to an infinite depth: but he ,»
, .»
...
v
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will be canned at least 200,(KiO cases height
preserved and Theo»b>ro sati-tie»!.
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the ground tiiev assume, r o r t h e 1
!
through what regioné ‘of the earth
, VilU .S lto W P . OHMI O V.
o f is ffs each; tin* balance of the rarely or never fell. Arthur Dim- |
M i . ju uis , AYigust 12. — Unfounded,
A correspondent at L o n g Branch it- stream sfiall flow’ , what fotèij
continued purity o f theChurch there
* »flüi-c in new Court H'-ns".
fish w ill be pickled for Vdiat is mesdalejwas /» .<»»>• nrtiiirn
Matter it sibili take ifl, and where
tumors, t<» the « tl’e«-t that whites ha*». known as mess salmon. This w ill
is no safety save in conform ing it to furnishes this:
W
e
must
rejoice
‘
hat
the
ministry
. 1.«c u killeil at Austin, etc., make the be 50,000 more cases than were
the most exalted tests of Christian1
In the afternoon chme from the S Jh« U
, * ? • itsc.% f t
/k
.
from its own fullness w itll dn irre-
THOMAS H. TONGUE.
to t!ie people than it wa? itv.
excitem ent intense. A call for arms, raiMied last season, unrl tho pickle,1 is
Ocenn House six or eigh t te n d e r ; ,irM8iblo n x o lio n .-lk rd e r.
in addition. There
are in th’ vs of o ld — that something o f it -
A l t «» ( li n
-at- L a w «
men and artillery
posted in the salmon
minxes with bumBes, looking cau-
quite a Pumber of small fisheries s:inctityis lost, without any dim inu­
Compulsory Kissing.
. • , , - , . , ,
rl„ °
. | A zealous but Ignorant Negro
street
Specials ay l’»*om dnO to PMl
tiously behind them. T iiev tiick 1
,
u
IIilblM.ro, ^ •“ Kington County, « )r»-gon.
that arc exclusively engaged in
- 1 , ; preacher,m expounding to his flock
tion o f its power or of its real spirit­
vneti lid d e d ami marched into Aus­ pickling salmon for barreling. The
leu wa} t own t ic steps, accorti- as to the astounding nature o f mira-
E verybody in I'araguay smokos,and
tin this m orning, but foi'inl only gross value of the salmon take1' in uality. A Ye must consider it as oile
p.anied by their guardian o f safe rind ctes, got a trifle confused in, the mat?
signs o f the every female above the ago of thir-
Y.. I>. MIIATTTCK.
*• KI I. LIN
about thirty negroes, mostly non- »he Low'd* Columbia this season will of the most hopeful
proper age, and »ire watched from ! ter. H e said, “ M y b felo ^ a friends j
times that our preaching is direct teen ylicws. I am wrong.
1 hey do
•»mount t.o £2,000,00(1.
Sliattuek > Ki l l i n,
.*n miraici’es was ’bdlit
combatants
O nly eight m« ii were
the bank by their mother and rtdtitin i the greatest of all
IKK M'MKKKOl I’KKSONS KMI'KOYKI*.
practical— that flic pulpit tells nien 110^ chew, but jmt. tobacco i»i their
the loaves and fishes— dere was S|-
evening dress. There are at this
* ’n < )U X E Y S J.Y D m l AN J ll.o i: , arrested. Fver* thing was quiet at
I here are 2 )0 boats <‘iigage»lin the
000 loaves aud 2,000 fishes, and de
how to live and how to die - t h a t tho 1 mouths, keep it there eonstaflHv. ex-
last 'accounts.
l-shing on this river, employing 600
si'
a
1
o
f
t'
,IH
110
Inore
Bum
fifteen
people
all
twelve ’postles had to eat dem all,
AT LAM .
i"en, or two men to a boat - »me to pricstlv ex«‘bisiveness is so sensibly cept when eating, and m
told, on the whole strcti-li o f sand *in«Fde miracle fs dey (»id ’ttt bust.”
X kw Y okk , August 12. —A corres-
D- kuiu’s building, Fir^t Str' < t,
manage the bout and the other to at- 5 « (¡ixe.l,and that the pulpit «leseemls chawing it roll it about and suck it.
In a sabbath-school class,in wllicti
])on«l( lit writes that newshas* » a*-h< d teiul to the net. These men are fol’ friendly converse with the pews. G n l} imagine } ourself about t«> sa- tiom Sandy H ook to A\ cst End.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
The
minxes
disappear
in
the
disre-
the
lesson touched upon tile- .jitonl^
Berlin that Cliina has pushed for­ paid 25 cents for every fish they I ’lie intiuiftte
association of the j 1,lt<- ‘ he red lips o f a magnificent lit
]>ut.able shanties that are meant for 1S(!
lle io t l to the »laughter o f
«•.itch, making the wages paid to
B U S IN E S S C A R D S , A L O D G E S . ward l!)O,t>O0 picked tloops to the
i'hurch with the m om ’ reform ers of I Uo H,d*c, am ri hd w ithin satin and .i»-..w ;
.
i
*i
.i
; Heiodias, the teacher asked whether
tlu se (»00 limn for the four months
iiiessing cases, and presently th e y »..
.
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Kashgar frontier, ami in addition
,
.
1
J
* , it was true that H erod rvas oblige»!
Hsliing £250,0(1(1, less about £50,000 the period, its enforcem ent o f the Hashing with diamonds, as she puts
em erge in w oollen blouses ami ;
keep his vow when it would le a «
placed large garrisons in the towns for r e G --leaving an average of £5133 ibities of tin; hour, its exposition o f
ha«*k with one delicate hand
“
parits,"
holding
«'licit
other’s
hands
1
to
the
beheading o f .John the Bap-
of Baikerel,un»l Chinese trot ps have for «'a»'1! man for the four months the gospel o f labor and o f love .are while with the other she draws forth
and em itting little screams as the I tist. “ I guess if she had asked fo r
AY e r e ' t not for the wliiskx
N O TAR Y F fB L IC AND COLLECTOR. m oreover been concentrated lit the fishing
the index of healthful spiritual pro- from her mouth a brow nish black
soft,
white sand toiff’lics their ten-
« wu head H ero»! would not have
north, 5n Tarl>akati. Id»» and Olvo- bottle and ear»l (¡ible, the fisli»’rme!i grass. It much of pretension i m s » 'u^
cco <|uite two ineheslong, i
toba
.
v
i
I
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i
x
fe!t
himself obhge«l to keep it,
re­
F .O A L
P *T T R S DRAWN.
\('Y-
o u tlie Lower ( ¡eduml'ia might l»e :i
d d fbet, and looking around to see UcJ bright bov o f 10 ur i 2.
J hou ¡• il-' f' < *>s taktn. Will attend sutia, y.hi< h can l*e nv 'lily made comfortable ami prosperous class «»t been elim ii' ite.l from tho pulpit, j Voicing like a monster grub,
grub
and
j ■ . .i, t!v t<' >!1 hr-ificsH entrusted to his available for war with Kashgar.
that fiobodv is phot'dgi^phing them.
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.
It men.
In the thirteen canning es­ nint h of usefulness has been added Ihen depositing the savor} lozenge on
,
h 10 ly
The
first
external
reve‘
atioii
of
the
One ban see their fragile b o d ie s .
.
„
is pivpos* »1 to attack th«? country tablishments there are 2,000 men thereto.
V e ¡ire not now afraid of thc brim of your sombrero, puts up sl'Ivnl; .'veil from Ihh top o f tho : '» g
ill
mul.
1
»
»
tin
.le
..^
-to
lo
rt
; siniultnii*?ously from two sides. At «■uqToye I in all the departments ministers, and tin y <1 <» not, ask us to Iter face and is reatly for a salute. I .
,
.
,
,
and
lounge;
to
be
at
th
a
t
street
cor-
J o h n C o o p e r,
earning daily £2,500 including night
l»aiiK? when they st' p, with bated , ners without intelligelit teAeonjto be
St. l ’ etersbilrg it is l*elie,vetl that in
1 hey rire our in­ have somethin's seen ¡m over-delicate
work find other extra time, making be airaid <*l them.
l»ra:*th and anxious loohs; into the | going anywhere
whoti nietj to be
j > r. s n s t ;i y p
r /; i r i : /. /; n that event Pu ssia would at once
£250,000 paid for wages during the timates, our associates, men among foreign er turn '.‘ way in a shudder of
white
spume
that
is
ro
llin
g
mu'i
about
many
placed
rather than any}
conic to the assistance «»f Kashgar, , 100 days comprising the lishifig sea­ men, set apart indeed for a holy Of­ loathing under such circumstances,
%<«»I.inTS i 111* V » ntbNAOE OF THE
foam
ing
un
the
beach.
T\Vo
or
'
to
do
no
thirty
tangible,
but have in­
from April t»> July imJusivc.
V » " —.vi
Oflii-e cor s ince China is khown to b*o arm ing j r son
fice, but administering it in charity k ¡Mid get the epithet o f “ parage” np-
tention o? uerfbrmlng h number of
,n .
f ...
.
,
•
l’iio «tiriied salmon is now s’ellin
throb steps mul they are aftkle deep
\\ ahmt filial I ’ir • >tr* « t*
also fo r w ar with Russia.
jdi'cd to him by the oftemlcil beauty v m ‘ Y
duties t to-morrow
dt
a *
»
i
i ’’ tangible
duties,
* m tlm ocean. A t that all amorous
... r
U ...
wholesale for fifteen cents a pound, not in terror.
rV«t
,
,,
,
,
the
day
niter.—
ChArle*
D
ic
liM
.
At the same time; wo must hohl I
his sensitive sijueamisliib ss.H ow <- wavh, swollen with dew ie, makes a t ,
B oston , A ilgu sl 12.— Th ere is a or £7 25 per ease, from which is to
*
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FOREST GROVE LODttE No. 136,
be i ev‘c r, one sÒon gets use.l to this in
n
them.
They
see
it
coining)
the
:
Eiicli
period
d! Mfe required _e 2
all
Jhe
expenses
ref«
vrc»l
that
the
niinisLvv
is
bound
to
zm -
rcadv demand fo r all
desirable be delimited
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X. <3. G i T . ,
to,
besides
freight,
insurance,
com-
its
wjiik
and
Raiaguay,w
here
you
are,per
force
o
f
clasp
of
their
hands
tightens;
they
j
ial
gifts
aliiji
graces’
.
T
h
ere!
'ty
move circumsjx'ct in its w
kinds o f wool ami the market isjfirm.
.,
f
,,
I ..»istom ob1‘V,(..i d > i tuu
i i I take a decn breath; tlic defiance o f , »lopendently o f tne progrfess Bt,char-
KF.Ts AT ITS H ALL EVERY V\T- ( oiubingand »lelaino selections are mission and interest on the ea]»ital. con vorsat .- urn .,
than the men of otlicr eusunn, ooi.geu 10 kiss every hidv , ..
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J
ii-uir
?_i
A
t
th'c
commencement
»»f
the
can­
,,
i
i
,
,
•
,
thcil' sex is m their eyeri, but the ; actel’, persons snine ,part!cilmrly in
> 1 urdav «\tiung, at IS »«'» lo, k All
very much wanted, ami sales are n ing business the net profits were professions it it would exercise all . ° a e in »»» u« «•» »>, ¡md one-half weakness o f their sex is in tliclr ver- one 3 tir
ml. •s of ili" «V T t in go >1 ni t a ’ ii'i-
br another
another perioiR
period, Rticording to
the
influence
for
good
of
which
it
is
!
.
v
ou
*n
’
i'(‘ally
tem
pting
enough
te
l»r
;',
and
they
beint
their
knees
their 'natural tcrtlperinlent endow-
leatbly made at, T)of" (12 cents bs to ligh t, ow in g to tlie i in perfect, know l­
\vl‘ d îüost charm us in
«piality for washed, and t.U/ 45 cents edge n< cessar}' I»» «’(»niplete success. capable. In it precept »»hd example , 1° len d er y»ui regardless o f tlfio con- amt bow their heads) and the ravish­ medi. , Those wHb
ing
«
lenient
breaks
over
them
with
a
youth
dò
not
rilways
dispense
the
Now
it
is
a
paying
business,
but
that
.
pet
IIO L H H O O K
L Ó IX »E
^ 0 . HO, so uhwasho«!. But there is now \ery |
nnlst harmonize.“ There is ri" psyi'ho- ! requeue« s, and you wouhl sij) the
wet embrace, hugs them a moment steady fragraiice o f
good deeds ill
is th«' result o f <'co’ .<»mical manage­
logicAl puzzle, w hich has ¡»‘ ‘’ ays ¡ i t - . ‘1°"'
the proffered lip in the face
A. F. A A. M.
little; offering, ami receivers ven '
in foam ing ]»uroxysm, ;»Ud then goes midtile P fe ’ and our ideal of old age
ment, tlmrough superv ision, a rum-
tiVicti'»*.
more
or
less
ritteatl'on,
the
|(>!
a
tobacco
f'h tory— « von in the broken and bellow ing to fling itself j ¡s o fte n best satisfied by those who
a
F » »REST ORO VE
Meet
g« nerally d« » li'ho to sell for «lcliveiy jdi te kiiow hdg*' o f fhc busiin
Sunird.iy h^for *1 lh*> Villi M' »>n in
- ahca»l.
I lie stock ofC a liforilia *\o*>l ample « Vpi iicnc«' aild limmeial abili- Jqiu-stion being whether we canjudgi «louble-distille»! hoix'v-ilew of OM in reckless delight ilprill the sands ( lia\e passed unnoticed through tho
V r «w li monili
br.^Nr.*»? in goo»l
where their feet have trod.
more active perioils o f life.
C the oliamoti !' of ;m «»ittlior by h’ s Virgin»';1..
has lx c il eousiderably re»lilced l»v '
m
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S* H ug h es,
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