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to 'Iu.uy Ammw mmA mm whim, awi n m We havo bCen. t urhlnhed the following admirable synopsis of the sermon deliv ered by Dr. Hushong, at the First M. E. church last Sunday evening1, and pub- llHh satou by request of some of our readers: The doctor selected two passages of scripture for his subject, viz.: Luke sx, 25, "Render to Caesar," etc. ; also I. Cor. xlv, 8: "If trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle." Upon this subject the doctor said. In part: "Press, Politics and Pulpit! Three words representing three great forces that these are the three great agenclet morn felt In our modern civilization and that they make most of Its weal or woe, I think no one will question. This fact greatly augments the Importance ill the subject we have In hand. We propose to treat the subject Impartially, and of principles rather than of per sons. "First The Secular Press. By this we mean both, the typical and illustrative. we recognize the great power of both of these classes of the secular presH, and concede to them a high, place among , the agencies now at work In molding publlo thought. A newspaper article with many people carries with it a marvel of power, Just because It is a 'newspaper article. That the cartoons of Nont, Beard and others have helped and hindered many causes and men Is a well conceded fact. For Illustration, when Nast pinned B. Oratz Brown to Horace Greeley's coattail, during the Oneeley presidential campaign, It was the death-knell to his political career. He was never able to extricate himself. "Now It Is evident that with this great power there is attached a like responsi bility. While we do not propose to dic tate to the newspaper man how to edit his paper, though they often tell us how to preach; what to and what not to preach, nevertheless, as the newspa per Is, when sent out, 'public property,' and Is sent out with the avowed pur pose of stimulating and molding public thought, we have a right to say what that Influence should be. Upon this subject we have some definite views. "(1). The editor should not take ad vantage of his position (controlling the columns of his paper) to use that power to do an Injustice or Injury to person or cause. "(2). While the seculur press should be in a sense a 'newspaper,' It should never publish 'hearsay' for fact.- "(3). The high-toned 'newspaper' will avoid damaging gossip, I know there are but few positions where there are such strong temptations to act the charlatan, and but few where there are such opportunities to 'play the man' ns in the editorial chair. "(4). As the newspaper comes seeking an entrance into our homes, and there to mold, fashion and feed thought and crontrol publlo Bcntltnent, there is a growing demand that It Bhould be a 'clean sheet,' while It should be ever on the alert to find, expose and correct the wrongs and corruptions of the times; yet In doing so It should avoid the crime of committing a greater wrong than It seeks to correct. As a 'thought molder' the press has no right to furnish taint ed Intellectual food to gratify the low, vile, vicious tastes of bad men, or food to create such, and then call It 'news.' And yet I am sorry to know there are sheets' claiming the patronage of the people, seeking to enter the sucred pre cincts of home, with less dncency than the scavangcr beasts and birds, while with equul scent and taste and com-1 mendable activity they hunt up the I vile and tainted; but, unlike the former, they fall to devour their food them selves, but deal It out to their pata-ons, old ami young, male and female, and call It 'news;' and ever and anon these same throw up 'holy hands of horror at the development of blood poison In the 'body politic' "A pausing word In regard to the place for an 'Impure press.' "1. 'The money that Is In It,' publish ing prise lights, cock, bull and dog pits, slanden, smut and scandle, pay us bet ler than publishing religious news! Yes, tho SHme plen comes up from all the haunts of vice! "2. 'The people want It.' Why nut throw open all the flood-gates of vice, violence and wrong because some peo ple want it T "3. 'Can't make the i mi per a success wltlmul it ' r.w ...... , t . " v nj mini imve to com mit a vllo wrong because he cannot succeed any other way? Then I deny that 'uncleanness is a necessity to sue , cess.' Put plenty of bruin, heurt and healthy news Into the paper, and these will more thun make up for all tho fllth fhlnied as a necessity to success! Of I he truth of this view the Philadelphia , edgir, snd the lute (leorro V. Child ftund as strong proof. ." 'Party politics.' Do you ask 'What is party politics?' I answer, if all wore to tnkt some men's version of it, 'poll tics' would mean a 'cesspool filled with all the vile slum and vermin to he scraped up on earth and In hell, and only lit for the vllo to Mahble In," lalwled Unclean.' 'Decent people warned to stand back and look on. while we run the machine!' Party politics with tluv. class means 'the privilege of one class to throw all of this "allme" they can on the other!' And If a precher should get near this cesspool they cry out. 'AdmlrablU dlotu' (horrible to be told). tint I am thankful to know that this It. not the received Idea of party politics by the better class of men; but by polities' they understand the wise, pru- oent, sagacious, discreet and provident management of the affairs of govern- ment national, state and municipal- ami u is r,r ench of us to say In which kind of politics shall we dnhhl. . Th prudnt defenders of this great repub lic had this exalted view of politics; It Is this kind that hns made our republic hat It U and ,he only kind that will rnetu.t It. If fHvllio1 I. A pool, too dirty M UMcelU people to dab ble In, may I hot ask, 'Who Is to bin mo for It?' I answer Just two clafcsesl The AbMil'iiSTMTcm;fj ix'OTk'ft ' Notice 1b herebV trlvert that the liti. vile, who seek to make It a 'dirty pool,' County Court of ClatsoD County. Ore- and the better class, who stand oft and gon, administrator of the estate of let them do It. Do you ask the remedy? Jame Dalgity, deceased, late of Clatsop ,. , - ... T, county, Oregon. All persons having Kcvcrso the order of things. Let the clalms agaln9t eBtate raU8t pregem5 'better class' take Jiold end compel the. the same, duly verified, to the under-l vile to stand back. signed,, at his place of business, in the ! flltw tt Aatnrla f'atatr amitiIu ' 3. Pulpit. What relation does It bus- ":,- ir; .S. iV T l J 7 8 1; , , within six months from this date. All 1 In to the 'Press and Politics? I an- parties Indebted to the estate will etil: alien with thA itnrloralimari ! Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 28th uay or Aiarcn, is4. WILLIAM EDGAR, Administrator. tain swer a very direct and Important rela. tlon. Nothing so hinders tho work of the ministry as a corrupt, servile, secu lar press; a corrupt, profligate, as well as unscrupulously administered govern ment, or a dirty political pool. On the other hand, nothing human so aids the minister In his work aa a clean secular press and wisely administered govern ment, and this Is what we call 'poll tics.' Who, then, so much Interested In the secular press and In politics as the preacher? Surely, no one. Politics and the secular press have more to do In his work than any human agency. Why, then, should he not only be Interested In, but identified with the politics of his country? Why should he be smirched and cursed If he manifests that Inter est? As to 'party,' It Is to politics what denomination Is to the church a pref erence of views as to the best methods of administering government. Oh! for a revival in the political world, until no man dare say 'It Is a dirty pool.' Let every good man take his place and ex. ert a healthy Influence In politics, until this land, In the highest sense shall be In fact what It Is In name 'The Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave.' I concede It to be as obligatory upon me to 'Render , unto Caesar the things that belong to Caesar' as I do to 'Render to God the things that belong to God.' For by giving to the world a clean secular press, a pure politics, we hasten the coming of the Kingdom of Qod." NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been this day appointed the administrator of the estate of A. K. Barrow, deceased, by the county court of Clatsop county, Oregon. All parties having claims ugulnst said estate must present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned, at the office of Fulton Bros., attorneys. In Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, wlthlu six months frcm this date. S. H. AME3, January 2d, J894, COMFORTABLE1 PHILOSOPHY. . The Standard-Union, of Brooklyn, has been asking the views of prominent women on the somewhat threadbare sub ject of women's rights, and the follow ing. Is the reply of Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher: "I have taken so little Interest In poli tics during my lifetime that I do not really feel able to state If the women of 1893 are any more Interested In the subject than they were a number years ago. Certainly, I, In my contact! with my sex, do not hear the topic any more generally dlm-uBsed. I may say Is a theme that I rarely heard touched upon In our household, even during Mr. Bcecher's life. If election time were hand, my husband and sons might ex change some remarks in the course of meal, but I never paid any attention, being usually more absorbed in the serving of the food, and seeing th each one at the table was supplied his taste. Of course, Mr. Beecher a ways hod his views UKn the subject and If he was called upon to express them, did so fearlessly. I think, how. ever, It was measures more than men to which he gave attention. I have al ways heard opponents of which ever party was in power express their con vlctlon that the country was going to ruin; still everything seemed to move along Jimt the game, and I think we are progrwMng retty eomfortubly notwlth standing.' "I think If it. ever hud been necessary for me to go to the polls, I should havi been obliged to turn and Bay: 'Henry, which way shall I vote?' I have never been opposed to the woman suffrage movement; only neutral simply passive as to the outcome of the matter, any way. I have had warm friends among tho active workers of the cause, but have never cared to go and hear them scak In public, always enjoying and admiring Mieuv more In private life, a son has a good father I feel that proper principles will be instilled in him, and that the mother always hns her hands full in caring for the needs and com forts that must come under the house. wife's supervision. It seeniB to me that the wives and mothers undertake to do too much when they connect themselves with so many churltable and philan thropic organizations. It Is well for each woman to do what she can with one society, but to connect herself with a number, somewhat Impairs the use fulness she might have In a single di rection. Ad the leaRt, It fatigues her physically, and may render her less comixinlonable. Of course, every one should help In every way It Is possible, but not bind herself by obligations that are liable to conflict with her first du ties as a wife and mother. When one of my own sex renders as efllclent ser vice, I am desirous she should receive mu remuneration. 1 am always as at tentively served by a saleswoman, and while I wish they all had good hus bands and comfortable firesides, I think they fulfill their duties ably and faith fully. "I do not think men are opposed to women voting, or that they give the subject much consideration from any point of view. It seems to me that they will all be satisfied if the ballot Is grant- " wimien, ami uo not feel that such a condition will Interfere with their own happlntws and comfort, or conflict with their leadership n politics." All tho patent medicines advertised In tills nap.r. together with tha rh.ii ! est perfumery, unii toilet articles, eta, ran be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Oc cident Hotel, At torla. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account In the estate of Henry Powell, deceased, and the court has set Monday, the 7th day of May, 1894, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M., for the hearing of objec tions thereto, If there be any. Astoria, Mnrch 30. 1894. MARCTHA POWELL, Executrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the coun ty court of Clatsop county, Oregon, has appointed the undersigned atlmlnlstra tor of the estate o fAntoine Magne, de ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to pre sent same to the undersigned at his place or business in the city of Astoria Or., duly verified as by law reaulred within six months from this date. All lei-sons Indebted to Bald estate are nltlfled to pay same Immediately. ALEXANDER GILBERT, Administrator of the estate of An- tolnee Magne, deceased. wuen pimpios, Llotcheo and eru tions appear on tin skin, no matter now slight It warns you that your blood Isn't pure. Jtteea toe warning while thero Is yet time; clear up your system and purify the blood by taking Doctor Fierce s Golden .Medical Dis covery. It rouses every organ Into natural action, puniie and enriches the blood and through it cleanses and invig orates the whole ivstcm. It attacks all scrof ulous, skin and scalp diseases in the right way by punrying tne oioou, T ie diseases that it cures come from a torpid liver, or from impure blood. For evr Tthing of this naturo, it is the only guar- ant a remedy. 1 Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Bi!' .usness; all Bronchial, Throat, and Lung Al. ctions, even Consumption (or Lung-scrof uL ) in its earlier stages if it ever fails to be ;flt or cure, you have your money back. r, 'ie worse your Catarrh, the more you be. I Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. o IMTMPJ W IN CHILDREN .. For over two years my little girl's life was made miserable bv a case of Catarrh. The discharge from the nose was large, consta.it and Very offensive. Her eyes bccam: inllara .!), Vio lids swollen and very painful. A;t; rt,-ving various reme dies,! gave heripjfw The first bot tle seemed to IgSS aggravate the disease, but the symptoms soon abated, and in a short time she was cured. Dr. L. V. Ritchev, Mackey, Ind. , Our book on Blmvt anil 8ln Diseases mallad frte. Swt bi-tcino Co., Attiit t u Pm yoar mind or ilie right kind of Stoves! Here At NOE & SCULLY'S. Only 3 on can't conceive of all by n:erel)' reading. Come and see (he slock, 431 2nd St. NEW CARPETS We can say of curptts what was said of furniture a day or two since that this stock ia not only the best in Astoria, but twice over the largest. There's toying inspiration in our prices, too. No mat ter what kind of carpels you want, come to ns, for we Lave it. Chas. Heilborn & Son. GREATLY REDUCED RATES Southern Paeifie MADE uv THK Co. FOR TJIK CALIFORNIA JiIidioiDteF fw EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class funerals : AT POflU'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rates Reasonable. Embalmlne i Specialty. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Astoria Building- and Loan Association will be held at. their olllee, in Astoria, OreRon, on Tuesday, the Kth day of May, 1894. for the oleetlntf nine directors, to serve for the t nsuinir year, and to transact any other business that may come hpfnro ih joppunfc. The election will ba by ballot, and will be held from 2 p. m. to 8 p. m. vv. u HOBB, Secretary. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that the undersigned has ueen appointed executrix of the last will and testament of J. M. Olsen. late of Clatsop county, Oregon, by the v.-ouniy uourt or said county, and all persona having claims against the es tate of said deceased are notified to pre sent the same, duly verified, to the said executrix, at the office of Fulton Bros., In the City of Astoria, In said county and Btate, within six months from this date. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 13th day of March, 1834: MAItEN A. OLSEN, Executrix. CITATION. In tho County Court of the State nf Oregon, for the County of Clatsop. In the matter of the estate of James P, Jletz, deceased, Citation: To John Ii. Metz. Jess E. Met. Mm Prudence Weekly, Mrs. Sarah Kearns, Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Mrs. J. Metz, and iiim. i. rj. jacKBon. ureotinir: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby cited and reoulrpd tn u.pi-ar in me county court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, at the court room thereof, at Astoria, In the County of Clatsop, on Monday, the 7th day of May. 1894, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. then and I show cause, If any exist, why an order of sale should not be made of the fol lowing real entate. to-wlt; Tta n. and 9, In the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter, and the southeast quiirier or ine southeast quarter of seo t!i.!i No. 14, township No. 7. north nf range imo. b west,- of the Will. Mer., in Clatsop County, Oregon. Witness. the Hon. f A Mn,,i.. Judse of tho County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, with the seat of said court nftlxed, this u uuy ill jvpni, A. l. 1XH4. Attest: C. J. TRENCHARD, Good I ill So mas eat are still better When made wrfti Iflusic'Hall -:- in First Street, Astoria, Or, H. CHRISTENSEN,Prop. A FREE CONCERT every night beginning at 8 o'clock. Good music. The best of wines, liquors and cigars always on hand. jp?f: from QffEisB Snd are easfy di gested, br Tnjingj horTeninj artcf all (oXfOLEHZ is heifer and Jburc faaix hri. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. Genuine made only by N. K. FAIRBANKS, CO., ST. LOUIS and -CHICAGO, NEUf YORK, BOSTON. Washington $eat Market. Corner Second and Main Streets. Wholesale and Retail Butchers : and : Packers. Steamboats, Ships and Mills supplied on short noHce. Families supplied promptly at the loa.'st rates. . CHRIST1SNSKN ft CO., prop.. THE OGCIDEJJT HOTEL I the Best of Its Class On the Pacific Coast. RH UNEXCELLED TABLE. Rates, $a dally and upwards. FOR 30 DAYS flOUflD TRIP TICKETS GOOD I WlH TO SI Ff AND RETURN ,$37.50 Including FIVE GATE Tickets to the Fal. EXCURSION TRIPS FROM SAN FRANCISCO to other points In California will be allowed purchasers of special Midwinter Fair tickets at the following rounj-trlp rates; TO STATIONS UNDER iw MILES FROM SAN FRANCISCO. ONE AND ONK-THIRDone way fare; TO STATIONS 1 wMILES OR MORE FROM SAN FRANCISCO, ONE ANDONE-F11-TH oneway fare. For Special rates and full Information, Inquire of J C KIRKLAND, Dlst, Passenger Agent at 1J4 Front St., Portland Or. or address the underslged. RICH D GRAY, T. H. GOODMAN, Gen. Traffic Manager. Gen. Passenger Ageni. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. E. P. ROGERS, Agent, Portland. Oregon. Do You Wish To enrich your table economically?;'! neie s a cnunce, at A. . V. Allen's. " English ware, and lots of it! Ktch Flower decorations of various sorts. ! and at quickstep prices. i Moueso-prlced glassware, too, of 11 course. The shelves are crowded? with them. Corner of Cass andi! Squemoque Streets. ii FAT PEOPLE. 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Our Burer was elated last month,-and wbuu be re turned homo be says : "I got 'em ; Kot 'era ohenp ; pot 'era to sell ; got 'em so ns to undersell all other deal ers in Fine Kentucky Whiskies on theCoact. Over fifty demijohns of ii went out yesterday but costom era went with tbeui, ' HUGHES & CO. . A. KASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND WHAHF IU'It.Ii;w. Address, box i?o. Postiiffice. ASTORIA, OR RAKES AND THINGS. The little warm rays of sunshine drop ping in a little earlier these mornings, as the season advances, plainly say, "Jet ready, for folks will soon be want ing garden things!" So we AUE get ting ready our hoes, rakes, spades, etc., etc., for your coming.- Never mind the prices they'll be aa little ns anybody's, almost sui-ely smaller. J. B. WYATT, Hardware Dealer. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria. Fine Teas and Coffees, TaMe Delicacies, Domestic and Tropical Fruits, Vegetables; Sugar Cured Hums, Bacon, Etc. 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Sold by sit dru Slats throughout the world. RAFFLE. The Fire's Out! The hired girl's out; the cake and blg ciilt la out. Company has come. -Noth-1ns lo eat In the house." What's to be dime? Why, send the eldest boy out tho back Rate, down to Cleveland's Rnkery on Main street, and ffet'tehat j ou need for Just such emergencies. C. P. UPSHUR, Shipping & GommissioQ Astoria, Oregon. Any -on having chances tn Frank Doprorlch's boat and net will pleas call at Foard & Stokes' for their mimev, which will be paid unon proper Identlrloatlon of the person claiming a. STAMPS Have changed colors very frequently of late; but our competitors change colors every time they see our work. We make wagons, shoe horses and do all kinds of general ' BLACICSniTHINQ Perhaps you know this already. Cer tainly you do, If you havs ever em ployedua. -.0. A. 5tlnson Co. . . ASTORIA WOOD YARD D. & D. 5. Campbell, Proprietors. Dealers In aU kinds of First Class Fuel. Fir. Vine Maple, Spruce Umbs. Alder. Hcrjlock and Ash. Also, best siades of Wellington, Newcastle Can net, and Cumberland coal. lavs oidera at Canrahan A Co 's tor, or at ysrd, foot of Spruce street. Orders promptly Blled, and . . SATISFACTION GCARATEED. Astoria to San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS SAILING DATES. Columbia, Wednesday, April 4. State, Monday, April 9. Columbia, Saturday, April H. State, Thursday, April 19. Columbia, Tuesday, April 24. JMate, bunday, April 2. Astoria and Portland Steamers. Steamer R. R. Thompson leaves As toria at 6:45 a.'in., daily except Sunday, via Washington side of the river; re turning, leaves Portland at p. m. daily, except Saturday. The Thomp son makes landings on both sides of the river above Waterford. on both ud and duwn trips. R II. H. CLARK. OLIVER MI.Nk- E. ELLERT A.VDERSONY JOH.V W. DOANK. FREDERIC R. COUDERT. Receivers. For rates and general Information call on or address O. "W. LOUXSBERRY. w. H. mmLRrRT8ent- Aato'-' AH. Gen. Fas. 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