East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, May 02, 1889, Image 2

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    Our Book Coupon No. 2 presents
' diseases, physical, moral and spir­ Th<- Wicked«-»» .Men In the World.
another remarkable result of Al­
Who
are
the
wickedest
men
in
itual. Evil communications cor-
den’s Literary Revolution. A copy
I rupt good morals. Family as well the world? Upon whom fits this
TIIl'KHIMY, M a V
1W9.
as public relationships prove this. fearful stigma? Upon the poor of the book is to be seen at this of­
I». L. CHACE,
Editor.
By infection children contract evil slave of vice, from whoso hands fice, which Mr. Alden sells at : j 0 c ,
disorder. Spiritual disorder is some and feet, and souls, dangle chains is printed in large type, on good pa
per, excellent printing, and tasteful
T he Seventh annual convention times slow and insidious, but it is of slavery and despair, forged in
cloth
binding, and is every way su­
the
fires
of
sinful
passions,
from
of the Woman’s Christian Temper­ remarkably sure.
perior to the edition formerly pub­
sin-deforim
d
habit,
and
vitiated
Mr.
J.
C.
Roseburg
Plaindealer:
ance Union of Oregon, will he held
in Salem, May Sth, 9th, and 10th. Bovd expects to leave for Portland appetites? Are such weak and lished at the price of $1.50,
Few readers of books have not
tonight to look after the immigra- pitiable passion-slaves responsible
heard
of The Lamplighter; which
east;
and
for
the
leprous
condition
of
society
the
T he law passed by the last legisla­ tion coming in from
with two or three exceptions, is the
Douglas
to
which
they
are
adding
their
per
­
for
to
secure
a
portion
ture requires that all physicians
sonal contagion; are such moral most |K>pular and widely circulated
register in the county clerk’s office ■ county.
imbeciles competent to mash all novel ever published by an Ameri­
There
is
a
case
of
of the county in which they practice.
the dark legions of iniquity, and to can author.
The time allowed by law for regis­ Looking Glass. Mr.
Wholly free from any attempt at
tration expired Saturday, the 20th is down with that dread disease. carry on the soul destructive work sensationalism, it is intensely inter­
of
the
devil?
Popular
opinion
says,
Dr.
Power
the
attending
physician,
lilt, aud those who failed to get
esting, and though not a theologi­
their names down before that date reports doing well with good pros­ yes, ignorantly, passionately, yes. cal novel is thoroughly Christian in
We sav, no; decidedly,emphatically
will have to pass an examination pects of speedy recovery.
its tone. We congratulate our read­
before the state board of exami­ The names of persons in whose no; these are not the wickedest men. ers on our ability to oiler them a
honor trees were planted by the They bear the same relation to the
ners.
Roseburg school children on Ar­ wickedest men, that the hired sen­ book so every way excellent, on
such surprisingly easy terms. On­
T he H erald with pleasure ac­ bor Day. were: Gen. Joseph Lane, tinels, who shot down innocent
ly those who have paid up their
Union
soldiers,
in
Andersonville
die
first
governor
of
Oregon;
Syl
­
knowledges receipt of invitation to
subscription to our paper for 1889,
attend the formal opening of the vester I’ennoyor, the present gov­ prison, bore to Friend Wirz, the
or who come and pay up subscrip­
North Pacific Industrial Asjocia- ernor of Oregon; E, B. McElroy, same relation that private soldiers
tion for said year before May 11th.
in
the
rebel
army
bore
to
Jeff.
Da
­
state
superintendent
of
public
in
­
tion Fair Building, at Portland, on
can avail thej,*-.- Ives of this offer.
Tuesday evening, April 30, 1839, struction; G. W. Jones, Dr. Hamil­ vis. If the work of the devil were
on occasion of the celebration of ton and 8. C. Flint’ directors; B. L. to depend upon those rotten props,
I must confess that I have a
the inauguration of George Wash­ Arnold, president State Agricultu­ it would soon tum'ole into utter de­ theory which will peril ips be rid­
ington rh lirst President of the ral College; Aaron Rose, proprietor cay and insignificance. By these iculed but which has governed
United States. The grand military of Roseburg. nu<l Prof. J. B. Horner, living, loathsome carcasses the my whole life. I believe in the con­
world is repelled from, rather than stant intervention of a Supreme
promenade concert and ball that principal of the Roseburg school.
allured
into the paths of wicked­ Power directing not merely our d. -
Statesman:
At
Roseburg
the
im
­
closes the exercises of the day, un­
der the auspices of the Oregon Na­ migrants are coming in so thick ness. The wickedest men are more tiny in general, but those of our ac­
tional Guard gave promise of Is ing that they are compelled to spread attractive and apparently more tions which influence our destiny.
one of the most reehere affairs of tentsand camp in the grove west respectable. They belong to the When I see that nothing in nature
of the city, and the citizens are go­ strictest sect of modern Pharisees. is left to chance, that immutable
t Ije year.
ing to fix up two of the large ware- Their soul-rottenness is dressed up laws govern every movement, that
A comparison of the 1889 edition I houses near the depot for shelter is shining «ilk of deceptive hypoc­ the faintest spark which glimmers
ofthc Directory with that for 1888, for the new comers until they can risy. They wear the entire ward­ in the firmament disappears and
shows a net increase of 797 in the find other quarters, for the houses robe of external religious conform­ reappears with strict punctuality—
number of newspapers. The book are all occupied. The same story ity; fringes and phylactone« and I cannot suppose that anything with
for 1889 contains a description of is repeated in all of the valley towns all! They come to you “in sheep’s mankind goes by chance, and that
2,685 newspapers, which were not New buildings are going up in all clothing, but inwardly they are rav­ every individuality composing it is
in tfie previous edition, but there of them, and this country is on the ening wolves.” Who, then, are tl-.e not governed by definite and inflex­
were (a most remarkable coinci­ eve of a new era. The people of the wickedest men in the world?
ible plan. The great men whose
Those who are the strongest sup­ names escape oblivion are like the
dence of figures) 1,888 newspapers overcrowded East have just heard
in the last year’s edition of the of Oregon’ the modern land of Ca­ porters of the business of the devil. planets which we know by name,
liook, which died or disappeared naan, and for the next twenty years Those who, by means of superior and which stand out of the multi­
from the newspaper world during there is going to be a rush for this position and influence, give weight tude of stars without names. We
the year 1888. The total number country. It ha« already started. and respectability to the popular know their motions and destinies.
of periodical publications now is­ Mark this prediction. The era of vices by cither a
We know at what time the comet
sued in the United States and Can­ big wheat farms and Webfoot lazi­ erate indulgence,
moving in infinite space wiil reap­
ness and shiftlessncss is beginning neutrality.
ada is 17, It >7.
pear. and that the smallest stars
i to pass, and it is never going to re­ Those who not only connive at
whose existence escapes us obey the
turn. It is apparent, from the in­ the wickedness of the people, but
fixed law which governs the uni­
flux of immigrants by every train who actualy stand in the way of
Portland Rural Spirit: The press and from the scarcity of houses, the only meansofameliorating the verse. Under various names, in
quite generally has been heralding that Salem will soon be called up- condition of society, the conversion changing circumstances, by succes­
sive and co-ordinate evolutions, the
the news that Al Farrow, an Ore­ 1 on to make such provisions as are of the people.
groat geniuses known to the world,
gon-bred horse, had, on the 6th made in Roseburg for their tempo­
Who opposed Christ in his great
iust., at San Jose, Cal., lowered the rary shelter while selecting homes. work of saving mankind? The those whose names have escaped
mile record made in a race. While i The strangers must be provided for, Seri! es and Pharisees—The reli- olbivon, reappear. Moses is reflect­
ed in Confucius, Mohammed in
Al Farrow's race is a great one, it is well taken care of and encouraged. ' gious demagogues of the day.
John Huss, Cyrus lives ag in in
not the best time, nor the best race.
The common people heard him
Prineville News: Jim Moore, who
The time, 1:40, equals the time of some years ago married Miss Alice gladly. Who prejudiced the pjople Ciesar, in Napoleon, Attila is re­
Stuyvesant, at Sheepshead Bay, Hale, and who is pretty well known in the time of the early Christain peated in Peter the Great, and
September 7. 188". But when we here, went out to the Harney coun­ Church against the truth? The Frederick II. in Bismark. Louis le
reason that this horse was but a try where lie lately took unto him­ Jewish Sanhedrim the highest hu­ Debonnairc in Philip VII., and
3-year-old, and carried 111 J lbs., self another wife. Jim’s last mar­ manly recognized church authority Catilina in Boulanger. Charle­
magne and Joan of Are alone have
and that Al Farrow is a 4-year-old, riage was illegal, as he has never then upon the earth.
not yet reappeared, the one to re­
and earriel but 63 lbs., it will been divorced from his first wife,
Who hindered the Apostle Paul
hardly bo called as good a perform­ lie was subsequently placed under in his earnest missionary labors? vive authority and the other la
pudeur. Everything moves by a
ance as that of Stuyvesant.
arrest for his bigamous conduct, False teachers with whom he
Al Earrow was bred and raised but by some means escaped from fought at Ephesus, as with wild fixed law, and man is master of his
in Lake county, Oregon, and his the otlicer w ho had him in charge, 1 ' easts. Who made Luther’s work own destiny only because he can
owner has refused $20,000 for him. since which time he has been too difficult? The thenexistingchurch thwart or promote by his own in­
tervention and action the place he
hiarr.chv. Who blindfolds the
Lakeview Examiner: Col. Elliott, scarce to be found.
should fill, and the path traced out
Roseburg Review : Mrs. Harrison members of the Roman Church to
ex-special agent of the land depart­
for him by the general decree which
ment, left for the eaxt Tuesday, is said to have made an is arrangi- day? Her priests.
regulates the movements of every
He says it took him four hours to incnt with the manager of a New
What is to b’am; for the strong creature.—Mr.de Blowitz, in Harp­
get into office, and four weeks to York news bureau by which she is and popular prejudice against e.irn- er’« Magazine for May.
to pay $100 a month to know w hat est religion in many Protestant com­
get out.
With many, religion never gets
Silver State: Frankie Sweetser, all the newspapers of the country munities to day? The answer is
above
the knees.
say
about
the
Harrison
family.
clear:
Not
the
priests!
What
would
the five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
The boss of a gambling saloon
F. D. Sweetser, was riding a tri­ Russell Harrison, son of the be the result if all the true ehrist tins
cycle a few days ago, when the ma­ President, was arrested last week and all the preachers (who ought mav be termed a vice-president.
Sense goes a great way in a polit­
chine broke' and inflicted a severe in New York charged with crimi­ all to be true christains) of such a
ical
argument, but yet we have no­
nal
libel
o:i
ex-Governor
Crosby
of
community
would
east
all
denom
­
wound on the child’s thigh. Dr.
ticed
that cents take a back seat
Montana.
—
Daily
Call.
inational difference« and prefer­
Hanson, who attended the little
when
dollars have the floor.
Long
Creek
Eagle:
This
section
ments
to
the
winds,
and
cordially
fellow, took a few stitches in the
It
is
a little singular, but
of
country
is
now
without
any
minis
­
strike
hands
to
save
the
unsaved?
wound, which will lay the child
true
all
the same, that if Dr.
ter
of
the
gospel
Rev.
Bartholomew,
Would they not thereby remove
jip for some weeks, as it is quite
mage
were
to quit the pulpit he
it
seems
has
deserted
his
post
and
every
hindering
cause
to
a
general
deep
taken up his abode in Burns, where revival of the religion as it is in would be an ex-pounder of the Bi­
Rev. J. W. Pendleton, of Para­
lie will remain until the meeting of the Christ the son of the living ble.—Texas Siftings.
disc, w ho nt expectedly arrived
next M. E. Conference. Bro. Pratt God. And would not the people,
Bankrupt's Wife. “Well, at any
here late Saturday, occupied the
is out exercising his muscle in a divested of prejudice, come crowd­ rate, the Thompson failure was
pulpit at the M. E. Church last
shearing pen. trying to earn enough ing th" altars of the church, earn­ worse than ours.”
night, and the congregation listened
Sympathizing Friend. "Why, I
money to support himself and estly inquiring for salvation? must
to the sermon, preached from the
family while he In' or- for the sal­ n >t every conscientious persons an­ thought it was just the other way.”
text, "One Sinner Destroyeth Much
Bankrupt’s Wife. "No. indeed:
vation of souls. While Bro. Pratt swer this question affirmatively?
Good,” Eeelesiastieles, IN Chapter,
cannot but be admired for the in- Then are not these unfaithful guides Edward only failed for ten cents on
18th verse, which the Reverend
h.is who prejudice the people against the dollar, while Mr. Thompson
gentleman elucidated to the evi- dependent way in which he
failed f fifty!"—Hanley II. Pike,
aeted.it does appear as though the the truth as it is in Jesus: these in Editors Drawer if Hnrpr’s Mag­
dent satisfaction of his hearers
jH’ople of Long Creek ar.d adjacent who have the key to the kingdom, azine for Mav.
Among other things, the preacher
country are rather backward about who enter not in themselves, neither
said: "We are apt to take a toonar­
contributing to the support of permit others to enter; these, the
row and unphilosophie view of sav­
preachers.
oljeet of whose otl.ee seems to be
ing souls". (The text is startling
Prineville Review: D. E and
because of it« novelty and its con­ Marion Templeton returned last to keep the people in ignorance of
tingent truths. Comparisons were week from Harney county. They the saving power of the blood of Je­
here made to pure air; to clear were well pleased with the country, sus—are not these "whited se] ■pul-
st "cams of water, and to w hite sur­ and think there is a brilliant future ehers” the wickedest men
world ?
faces. all of which may la* impure.) in store for it.
"Sin is the only cm my to purity
Prineville News: fountV » Jude.-
Andiii« Chaapcst
and gowiness. Sin, of which the Sumner left on Tuesday of this
sinner is agent, is a disease. It is week for the Hartley country, His
the *ame as n physical disease, a trip is strictly a business one, and
— FUBU3HED.—
spiritual malady or a moral disor­ he will be absent about two we ■eks
der. But the spiritual disease is
An exchange says "The rush of T he S ax F hancim - o W eekly C ali .
one thousand times more active immigration to south-eastern Ore­ la a hain’a.imc cigl.t page paper. issued every
OP ROCKFORD. ILLINOIS.
Thursday, and rontairs all af the imj«»riant
j T « Mt. It
i«*«. $n colaina«,
than all <»f the other*. They are gon not only continues, but seems new a of the week, cleared fmm everv quarter witiu«vrrt
«•«•»»>♦ nt*. I
anpar-
of the tlobe. romptrrv up to day of publication. «'«•»n. I nt r-»rn-«i f»r tuth *n I »tint*-, te*clnnr
all propagated anil dissi-minated to be increasing The iqs-ning up It rontait a intvrts’iug special corn spoudence flirt»:.
nt with th** hmn
rh«ri
H»w » clrwn
m r»nr inmily. It ha»
bol-Vi«-* t-r
to settlement of vast tracts of valu­ from nil tho fbrtm pal cities of the werld and a rehaie.»«
-
t • • ' :!»♦ place at
through the runic channel. Phys­ able land that has been fraudulent- vast amount of the beat aekicted and orijrit a!
t«*H< hx thal • l.icb ia who «wnire and tra*,
er neral literatart It furnishes the 1st« stand it Net .«
:
1
iMrrn
and
the
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; an<l it«
ical diseases and family weakness Iv held from the settler for a long tn. at reliable financial ne »• and market qtp«ta bn l»y
.««»»• an- hripfnl A aeraion eaeh
tion«. and ffU'-aapertal attention to hortiruhu
Only 91.S3 a leur
are handed down from one genera­ time, has had the < fleet of causing ral and aaricul’ural news. and is in every re- • la ciaf»; > » furti' D-liara.
^anipie copte» free
aperi a fir»« < laar family paper, arqx'alint to the
tion to .f’oth r. Children inherit i a grand ru h t<> that place
Internet of every m*'*whrr of th. b. » p. ft.d,»
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with the medicinal virtues of plains
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