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now ‘good evening.' I regret exceed ingly to have kept you waiting.” Tile man won’t get his number any quicker, but what a sweet and genlie aaoejt will telephonic con: inimical ion | assume in place of ite present allocking j laud soul-destroying form ! I t is sai I that Massachueselts has an executive secretary who has been in office twenty-live years, he having served in that capacity under eleven governors. From the standpoint o f an Oregon politician tills reads like fiction. | peranee the refiort of the temperance committee was Introduced. Tids report was most gratifying and allowed much thought and preparation. The main ad- drees was given by Prof. Kelsey. He said the business of the church was not Tuesday night the atate penitentiary only to save men from tlie current of in- guards nipped in the bud whut bid fair temperance as grand as that work is but to be another outbreak of criminals, to keep them from being put into Hit* Venturesome jail birds, taking the cue current, fie showed that the church is from Tracy’s onparalelled success in to attack sin wherever it is found, in eluding his would-be captors, would no politics as well as elsewhere. Ilia ad- 1 doubt welcome an opportunity to make dress was clear, logical and full of ett- 1 a dash for life, liberty and the pursuit ergy, yet given in the spirit of love, of happiness. but let them be not de- j 8. L. Pack wood followed with a few He had formerly lieen a bar ceived. There is but one Tracy. remarks. Where he defies his pursuers for a tender and could paint the picture from month or escapes altogether, ninety- tl.e ether side. His advice is, not to put nine would be recaptured or killed with Into office those men * ho will not en in twenty-four hours. The surest way force tlie laws. The evening service was conducted by for the common every-day criminal to regain his coveted freedom is just to Rev. John Dunks who preached upon *‘ be good” and get his time sentence cut the possibilities of the joy of Christian down as rapidly as possible, tlien go ami service in obedience, in persecution, in self-sacrifice aud in victory. sin no more. P An exchange which has much to say n i t x a a s YK.tltl.V MKKU.NH OF o f suppressing liberty in the Philippines, f u ie n d s c h o h c h - n o w in in justifying the methods of the ¡south SESSION. in eliminating the Negro vote says that The Nintli Annual Session of Oregon the intelligence of a state should , , rule it. Yearly Meeting of the Friends Church The people think this policy is good | openad llere Monday, July 7, and the enougli to be applied ubroud us well as regular sessions are now in progress. at home. Tlie attendance is hardly up to wliat it r ess j i i l ¿Parties 2 G u a r a n t e e d L i n e n C o l l a r s 25 C ent* C A N BE S U IT E D W H O T R A D E W I T H \ T h e D ouble T ria n g le B rand C ollars a re stylish and co m fo rta b le . T h e only c o lla r m ad e with a heavy 5 ply seam. Sold by u p .to.d a te m erchan ts everywhere o r 2 samples sent p repa id fo r 23 cents. They eq u a l any q u a rte r c o lla r m ade. _ M e rc h a n ts should w rite f o r e u r 1902 offer. Sfollingsworth <5c Cooper. —. • •> ------ S ' .— t “C—->• • • — P I R S T — They are in the F U R N IT U R E B U S IN E S S with both feet. New and up-to-date styles in house furnishings always kept in stock at reasonable prices. They also run in connection a second hand store where sec ond hand furniture can be bought and sold or exchanged for new — anything to please the people. A G A Z x V - H o l l i n g s w o r t h & Cooper are U N D E R T A K E R S and E M B A L M E R S . They carry a full line of first class goods — all latest devices for doing first class work. C om . - ** W h a t Is A l l T h is W o r t h ? a it ^ Webster inveighed with splendid elo quence against the petty-inindcdness of those who would ask concerning the Union, “ Wliat is ail this woitli?” and 3 ? T « would inscrilie Unit query upon the stripes of the Hag. There are still those, Inis been in other years, as the urgency We always feel sorry for a gill who is of work on farm and in orchard culls however, who raise that question con stuck on a fellow who will spend a dol many from the attendance of tlie meet cerning almost every step forward lar for ice cream and chocolates and $3 ings who would otherwise he present. which tiiis country makes. They want for a Sunday buggy ride lor her, ori a However several members are present to know how much profit in dollars und cents, we have got out of Cuban inter salary of pi a week. Somehow we al from a distance, and about twenty from vention; how much i’orto Rico is wortli ways see visions ol barefoot children, a the other yearly meetings At t h » |lo m ; whether we are ever to got our frowsy headed woman over a washtub, luesday afternoon session these latter tin cans for dishes on the table and a were called upon to rise and introduce purchase money back from tlie Danish West Indies, and whether the Philip a combination of corn cob pipe and a T im e C a rd N o. 20. themselves to the meeting. Some of pines will ever reimburse the United No. 2 For Yaquina: roan in the corner. The young man those who responded were Rev. Thom ¡States Treasury for till tho drafts upon who lives within his means while single, Leaves A Mia tty....................12:45 p. m. , as Armstrong and wife from California; it which they are now causing. Such " Corvallis.................. 1:50 p.m. ' usually has means after he is married. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mills of Western Arrives Yaquina............... 5:35 p. m. questions are intrinsically unworthy and — Ex. *' Yearly Meeting, nlso Susannah Scott; might properly be ignored. Yet on tlie No l Returning: Terrell Kteddom and family, Mr. and principle of answering a fool according Leaves Yaquina................ 7:00 a. m. As iar as tlie Americans are concern Mrs. Mishael Terrell, and Mr. and Mrs. to Ids lolly it is easily possible to make Leaves Corvallis.............. 11:30 a. m. ed, Aguinaldo is now a free man, but Pack wood from Iowa Yearly Meeting; answer to them in u way that should 1« Arrives A lb a n y ...............12:15 p. m. tile fact that lie dares not mingle un Mr. Conning and daughter of Tennes convincing, und would be if (be ackers No 3 For Detroit: attended with his own people, shows 1 see, from Wilmington Yearly Meeting; of the questions were umendable to Leaves Albany.................. 1:00 p.m . what kind of a patriot he is. If he Arrives Detroit................. 5:45p.m . | Nathan Hlnshaw and wife of Lawrence, reason. has beeu fighting so zealously for tlie No. 4 From Detroit: Kansas. All were accorded a hearty “ Our Arctic Trovince" was not many freedom of liis people, as some would l.euves Detroit.................. 6 :30 a. m ., welcome. years ago the favorite target of denunci Arrives Albany.................11:05 a . m . 1 have us believe, they would hardly re The Unit session was the meeting on ations and of tlie contumelious question Trains 1 and -1 arrive in Albany in time ward him by seeking Ills destruction. ... ... ,, . Miuistry and Oversight. Tlie opening ings of the anti-expansionists of that to connect with tlie 8. T. south bound As time passes it becomes more evident ,, .. , . , , • that h .t Ag.tinaldo, ...a ...... ii.tri, "tlie . patriot hero, tlie b o u gh t seemed to be a thorough con- time. Mr. Seward was charged with train, as well as giving two or three aecration to the l,ord and his work. having “ annexed an ioeberg,” which hours in Albany before departure of S. George Washington of the Philippines,’ ’ T uesday . could never lie of profit to us, and he T. north bound train. is rather Aguinaldo, the yellow cut The opening session to tlife public was could never even pay fair interest on its Train No. 2 connects with the 8. P. throat and adventurer. held Tuesday morning at 10 o ’clock. purchase money. In fact, within tlie trains at Corvallis and Albany giving This meeting was led by Rev. Thomas last dozen years we have known men of direct service to Newport and adjacent Does it pay for a legislator to be hon Armstrong of California. He read for self-possessed light and leading to de beaches. est? We will put tlie question in an an opening lesson the third chapter of clare, in view of the seal fishery dis Train No 3 for Detroit, Breitenbu9li j other form : ¡Should a legislator reason Ephesians, and dwell upon tlie thought, putes, tliut we should he better oft if we and other mountain resorts leaves A l ably expect reward from Ids constituents “ That ye might be filled with all Hie had never annexed Alaska, for that bany at 1 :00 p, in. after the arrival of for honesty and good representation? fullness o f God.” wretched Territory had cost, and was 8. T. south bound train from Portland, asks the Woodburn Independent. Hon. H e was followed by James Trice and costing more tliun it would ever be reaching Detroit at 5:45 p. tn. 11. L. Eddy, from Tillamook and Yam Anson Cox, the thought again being worth. Yet authoritative statistics in For further information apply to hill, was one of the ablest, muet con that all might get emptied of self and dicate that we have taken out of Alasku scientious and most upright members E dwin S to ne , Manager. in such an nttitude before Ued, that He ♦ 150,500,000 in furs, iish and gold, not to I, Turner, Agent, Albany. of tlie lust legislative louse, and yet he could til! with His fulness. It was a mention lumber, c a l or other products, II. I I . Cronise, Agent, Corvallis. was reelected this year by a bare major time of quiet wailing liefore the Lord. and that we have shipped to Alaska ity. The people do not seem to appre Tlie Epistles from California nnd Iowa merchandise wortli ♦100,000,000. And * ciate wurtb, and uppear to applaud II. A. Littlefield Yearly Meetings were read. These the whole territory cost us only $7,200,- it. J. Littlefield. W. P. IIE A COCK OKLANU H E ACOCK , rascality to an alarmihg extent. Epistles are letters between the differ 000. W . MORRIS HE ACOCK \ ent Yearly Meetings, which tend to It is a good rule not to prophesy un The following paragraph from a Kan- +A A * \ keep tlie meetings in toucli with one less you know. There are many things sits exchange must have been called another, in regard to their work and which a nation must do without regard fortli by an unusually hot wind. It Offices in Chehalem Valley Bank Building. are also a source of encouragement. Phone No. 43. pecuniary profits. Rut it is seldom ppeaks for itself as a sample of racy A t 2 p. in. tlie yearly mueting assent- judicious to declare off hand in advunco Residence north of Public School Building, Phone No. 44. Kansas journalism: “ We have been’ . , , - a .i After that a great enterprise undertaken in ,, , , ‘ .. . . . . . . i hied in its first business session, lied ahout, maligned and Blandered by . , , , , . . . ... , . . I tlie preliminary business of cal calling tlie the fulfillment of duty or in the pursuit one who did lie have a soul larger than j names o( delegates and caretakers, and of “ manifest destiny” will ever pay. Hint of a louse and h heart less cold tliun i tlie ap|ioiiitlng of some committees, tlie Such cocksure declarations were unani i Epistles from New York and Baltimore mously made concerning the successive Keep on hand and manu- W gratitude to us, which time could never yearly meetings wore read. In reading acquisitions of Louisiana, California . ■. . s eradicate. The fact lias hut lately come facture everything iu the w these epistles an advance step was noted and Alaska. Really one would think KOf Perfume are you using— it isj to our knowledge, and were the snneti- in these old and rather conservative men would bo a little shy about repeat line of W so nice? ■nonius h) poi-rite and eowardlycur here yearly meetings. ing them again concerning any other ¡¡Why it is Extraite de Violette’ d today we would compel him to go tlie A letter was read from John Henry territory. But they are not. There rounds witli ns and eat tlie lies that de Parme, manufactured b>i Douglas who is now visiting some of tlie seem to be some men who would not have emanated from his hell-scorched Roger & Gallet, Paris. ji eastern yearly meetings. Ills words of hasitate to doubt that two aud two throat.’ ’ love and sympathy were very edifying. make four if an administration to which ¡¡And where did you get it? Atp Tlie closing thought of this session was they are opposed should commit itself to F. H. C A L D W E L L & CO Reforms o f Refinement. the necessity of a consecration to and tliut mathematical principle.—New Tlie Prescription Druggists. an anointing from tlie Lord. York Tribune Farmer. ?And the price— only 75 cents^ Certainly we are approaching the The Tuesday evening meeting was per ounce. W ell I guess iP period says a New York exchange when led by Thomas Armstrong, who took D a m a g e Suits. the gibes o f the European press nt Hie for his text tlie first verse of tlie 23rd will go and get an ounce. H Yankee’s love of slang and offensive l’salin. “ The Lord is my shepherd, I D. A. Magness has brought suit ¡ ’Well you will have to hurry as“ fumiliarity—gibes which already have shall not want.’ ’ He showed the alien- against Nathan llrnilley, the Dayton [ S ^ Y o u r patronage snl- there is only a limited amounts lost their reason for existence— will give lute dependence of tho sheep to the liveryman, for $5,000 damages. The ieited. imported each year. A place to an admiration for the more than shepherd. If there is any forsaking, it Herald says: “ This is the outcome of Castilian courtesy which shall charac is our forsaking the Heavenly Shepherd a “ joke” played on tlie day of marriage I^Well if you do not get the Vio-jjJ terize tlie social intercourse of Ameri as he never forBakes. lette de Parme, they have lotsK ol Mr. Magness seveial weeks since, cans. Up ill Syracuse tlie gentlemen of There is nothing that infinite power which endangered the lives of Mr. and of others at 25 to 50 cents per -4 the medical profession have iasued an cannot do and there is nothing that in Mrs. Magness. A bell was attached to ounce, which are very nice. P edict that hereafter they arc uot to be finite love will not do. the carriage in which Mr. and Mrs. M. addressed by Hie too familiar and offen W lM H D t T , were to lie taken to the depot. After sively sbbrevisted title of “ Doc,” but The 8 o’clock devotional meeting was tlie married couple were seated iu tlie by tlie lull and honorable one of Doctor. led by Anson Cox of Idaho. He read conveyance Hie hell was rung, frighten- Tlie physicians in the other )>arta o f tlie from Thl1. 1: 12 to 2: 8. His theme was ing tlie horses and they run away. The country are in full sympathy with their self-denial He believes Oregon Yearly carriage upset and Hie occupants were brethren of Syracuse, and Hie rash man Meeting ought to deny herself and push thrown out. Mr. Magness being severely who hereafter greets bis local practitioner out into the work. He had the same injured.” Tliis promises to lie a stub- with “ Hello D oc!" would better set his thought Hist w h s In the meeting on bornly contested case. Holmes That is, the dirt does if you take your clothes to the house in order when illness overtakes Ministry and Oversight that there were Holmes ol Salem, and McCain and Vin him or reform Ills manners. young workers who ought to be pushed ton are attorneys lor Magness; while W. IS Out in Kvandon, III., there lias ap out ami supported in the work of the I). Fenton of Portland, F. \V. Fenton peared another indication of the tend church. 1 and J. J. Spencer are attorneys for Mr. I-'irst class work done in every particular, and careful ency of the limes. That fortunate town A t the 10 o'clock business session the Bradley, attention given all customers. is declared to be inhabited almost entire devotional part was led by Daniel Drew. | c . E ,,ry„ ni of u ia y s lU , lias filed a Dundee customers will please leave tlieir laundry ly by “ people of refinement,” and s The delegates proposed the following suit for damages against Jon. Malty for w itli O. IV. Dyers Jr. revolt has arisen among them against persons for officers o f the yearly meet- the sum of $10,000. This suit grew out the use ol the fainil.ar and vulgar ing: H. Kdwln MeOrew, Preaiding of the trouble between 1 bo parties early “ hello" as a telephonic salutation. In ('h,rk Maliel H. Douglas, Reading last spring, during which Bryan »as addressing "central” and one another Clerk Rebecca H. Smith, Recording wounded in the leg. John F. Copies of over tlie phone hereafter they have Clerk John 8. Richie, Announcing Portland, ia attorney for tlie plaintiff, agreed to snbetitute the salutation Clerk. and J. J. Npencer, McCain A Vinton “ good morning” up to dinner time, Tits reading of the Queries and An will represent Mr. Matty's side.— Reg alter which it will Is* "good evening.’’ swers called forth msny thoughtful and ister. Anyone caught violating these regula helpful remarks. A good firm and tions is to be punished by being barred wholesome discipline in the home was N o w la t h f A { . p o i n t e r ! T i m e . from all bridge whist patties, ping-pong emphasised. “ If we had better disci- The O It. A N. Co. has just issued a tournaments end goll clebs. W hst an \ p|lne in the home, wo would have Iona handsomely illustrated pamphlet en improvemet w spread of lliiv Evanston 0flh e spirit of anarchy in ths land.” Sooner or later are ran<lU1at€* titled, "Oregon, Washington and Idaho refinement will work In the manners The attendance o f week day aud 8un- for glasses. Only an expert op and their Resources.” People in the tician can tell you just when and morals ol the community at large! ,|ay evening meetings was encouraged. east are anxious for information aiout that day has arrived. A sensible The man wl-o is getting profanely ap- It as much s duty to attend these eer- tlie Pacific Nortli Weal. I f you will regard for one's eyesight dictates opleplic at the neglect of the fair being vteee as any other. In the Sunday the use of spectacles the moment give the O. R. A N. Co agent a list of who was once a "liel'o girl' anj is nowr ' evening service especially, ths church i they are necessary. names of eastern people who are likely become a "good morning tody' will no ' hopes to reach the nnsnved and the pas- AN CX A M IN A T I O N BY U S to be Interested, tlie booklet will be which cos* nothing may prevent longer make the innocent office boy t„r needs the example and backing of mailed free to such person*. consequences which later on aliodder by shouting "hello, central— the member*. would be inevitable, A. L. C u ts , G. P. A., bello, hello! V hat the hello, etc., etc., | The statistical report was alto read at a t n r iv r s r onc exactly . tlO Portland, Ore. is the matlerT I ’ ve been ringing here this session. tVhil« we have not gained for half an lionr ” On, no; he will say many in numbers, yet we have made K. P . Dixon. It. C. Dixon. “ good morning central! Could I trouble some advancement, you for 4-11—14?“ And central will re- W ednesday Arrxexoov. plv, "pardon me sir, but I have Just The devotional exercises were enn- •l*ueJ and the proper laluWtiou D ducted by James P. Trice. The epielle N ew berg. O r,. x >- •••••••••. A 1'IS W P R I C E S. Cloth covered caskets, any color, $28 to $32 Former prices..............................$50 to $60 Other goods from........................ $12 to $28 Former prices..............................$20 to $40 R. Af. 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