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BURNS ADVERTlSEMBÌnì 9 Thdltia« l>r<‘WHCj. Commissioner of Pensions, Tan- by baptism into death—here you En. H erald : We had a fine LKGAL,AOV ner, it supposed to Be rather thick- cun see the apostle speaks of ;i skinned, but the charges of favor death and a burial. What kind of time here July 4th. IFrom Belford'* Masarlue for July.] Capt. Ware »insisted by < orpo- THURSDAY, JULY 11. ISSO. itism toward a certain firm of pen a death and burial has the apostle RS T he government cf the United sion agents here which were re reference to? If he means water rals Marsden and Read opened tb«G App'li'atlona to be bap- earracUy mag« made against the Pension baptism, r . then the person • - celebration at sunrise with a salute I». !.. GRACK, I States is not a pure democracy. Its cently Editor?. Oí CHA» NELLIE GUACE, i , oflicJ "broke him all up”, as the Hzed must be drowned, ‘here of thirteen guns. A euF> a vital, fundamental principle is boys say. Before leaving f>r the will be a death, see Col. 2;12; . If, At noon there were lots of goo<l (MCbv I. ‘partHuru I equality. West, where he goes to attend sev the apostle means the burial of the things to eat at Mrs. Tom Howard s A mong all the religious persecu v....... on .... j man’s body then it is the death of and at Mrs. Bob. Willchen’s. Leadine Merchant of Harner— It lodges th? sovereignty in those eral soldier »nettings, he called tion with which almost every page The inner man Icing satisfied all tiie President to Assure him that - • . - . , to whom it properly bel«': gs, the the President to assure 1............... the J¡or ‘ M0M». . of modern history is stained, no ! people-r-not one man, or a family, he was innocent of the charges, are buried by baptism into death, went to the race-track. ----- DEALEIt IN___ 1 The first race was for a $.><»<>»' victim ever suffered but for the vio he also told the President that when if the burial is literal, so must the I or a chosen few. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HAT« c. he returned from this trip he pro- death be literal, ami that God will purse for saddle-horses, quarter lation of what government denom 1 »XTI’S, SHOES. GROCERIES, i1Am^! It is proposed in this paper to posed making a personal investiga raise them from the dead again as mile dash. , inated the law of God.—American S ■ OVFS. TIN WARE, CROCKERY,«; The entries were; Henry ¡'Ong s . 1 consider briefly the tendencies of tion in order to ascertain whether he did Jesus Christ—whois wil.ing Sentinel. PAIN” 8. ‘ 'ILS. GLASR, PUTTY, TllPiv grav home, "Duke,” John Merai- | to try it. |t’ne measures advocated by the Re- there any basis for the charges. Now, see verses 6:7, and you can rens roan horse "Dock:” Henry! SULTAN. 1!. ! >RS AND ”1 X L” CUTI.m There'is to be a big discharge at „ - , . _ .x. . publican »nd Democratic parties CIGABS AN: A TJH/USAND OTHER , T he first annual exposition qi 1 . , . , , . , the Government printing office to see that the A]»>stle means that Masterson's bay horse "Ifuy John i, r t . . ■ . . • as affecting this fundamental prm- morrow. I am informed that 1 ub- this death that takes place is sin nie;’’ Lou J. Bosenturg’s bay horse V V'»o NUMEROUS TO MENTiox the North Pacific Industrial Associ- . , .. . „ ,, , . ciple of our Constitution. , . iic Printer Palmer lies instructed ami we Become dead unto sin; our "Dandy.” r jrThe CIIEA) ’.ST HOUSE in Extern Oreg0n F(jf,V^ ation of Portland, Oregon opens L . „ , .............. The horses were "ta]>[>ed oil by Sept. 26 and closes Oct. 26, 1889. . 1 18 no “ar-V t0 i the foremen b . several departments sins are dead ai d Buried so you _________ _______ F. r A. P. Jones, and uiter an exciting We are favored with a handsomely C,‘hcr pa'ty Wlth “ i premeditated that he wanted none Hit democrats can see that this rd rs not t<> » ter race "came under the wire in the ' tor there was m t one drop of water design to destroy the liberties of the selected for dismissal, named above. gotten up pamphlet descriptive of people by the subversion of the gov- * nl‘ Juliana repu > n ii.s t 1a in ail these verses, for Paul says order tage Xj i n c, The riders were: "Duke, ’ D. L. l stay at at home must l>e very un- Ov.r old man is crucified, and none the character and object of the pro- 1 1 ernment, but if the measures which | f(.‘r(;r’ fr()|)i tlloSc ,|iaf coinè to i an deny it. The apostles’ reply Drim.en; "Lock, J. N. Farrens, posed exposition which also, gives the two parties advocate have such Washington, or else Representative is, God foroid; how shall we wlm "Buy Johnnie,” Mr. Johnson; "Dan a brief history of the growth of FROM PRINEVILLE TO Up;;,. tendency, and if those measures re-Owens of that State, who is just are dead to sin live any longer. dy,” Jimmy Brown. Portland, her superior advantages suit in its achievement, they can j from home, must I e fiLI ing when I Time, 26 seconds. [To be continued] The second race was a dash of in real estate, banking, manufac not free themselves from responsi- he says, speakingof I IV m . B aktiiolomkw . C. 1! BAKI'.I •'■'ub-Contraetur. i 600 yards, free for all. fora purse tures, &c., wholesale and retail bility; whatever may have been | ¥uperi‘or {() p;ltr„;iilge, p.^-ona! am i I of :• ¡00. 1 en <•* I’rh e l"< ' • ' ' " (<>'»•« >«■ Aril ,-, it p,,, •’•'I' , I w Fd. -- trade. A full-page illustration of Tbu 4ih nt iiurns. Arrives »i Lea.ea I uri.» Tbu e »Kai '■ a m. /..i.. —........ I The following entries w; re made: their aijus, they inust be held to f„r p]at.e, ami all that, is the the Exposition Building on the ! have intended that which is the license that Indiana basa President j E d . H ekai . p ? According t»> re i.osenburg’s Dav h n's •’ "(‘e uiut;' J back of the cover, ; Ì i neceB8ary result of their acts. ' whose .................................... administration thev may Be quest I have written up Hurns’ Henry Song’s grey horse "Brig Passenger Rates from Prineville <> 1‘urns, $7.50. ham;” Chas. Caster's bay horse carefully ventilated', neatly de- ■ A democyieey is the only govern- ! proud of.” For several reasons I! Celelration: signed building 200 feet deep and ment founded in natural justice am constrained to believe that Mr.: The Fourth of July was celebrat I 1 "Dandy.” "Peanut” won the race, with 400 feet long. Oregon readers of and consonant with laws e>f nature, i j Owens is only giving the man in ed l>y the citizens of Burns and the the White house "taffy” with hope' surrounding country with that "Duke” a good second; "Brigham” T he H erald intending to visit From man’s attributes of wis of “catching on” to something tor patriotic zeal that always eh.irac- I bringing up the rear and "Dandy” NEAK Hl KNb, OKEGON/ this grand exhibit will please send dom, justice, and benevolence the some of his aforesaid constituents. terizes ail their public undert.ik. "shut o it”. postal cards expressing such inten ¡social state sprang into existence First, because in the eves of all the ings. "Duke” was a great favorite in tion to our address at as early date i as necessarily as sight springs from republicans from Indiana that 1 I The program was carried out in the pools in Loth races. The first SAYER A- DORE have ever seen nothing was superi iie won but the second he tailed to as possible. the o"gan of the eye, and it was de- or to official patronage. Secondly, the order published. Each and all the active partici "get there.” Keep, < on* antly on hand a !ow,turk»l Dave Drinncn rode “ Duke” in i signed for order and protection of the administration of the Indiana | pants acquitted themselves with man has hardly been long enough credit to themselves and satisfac j Loth his races, and horse and rider W ithin the limits of this article i th? race of men. jr-loo3?ixxsr I seemed to be great favorites with On each individual was bestowed or it acts important enough to be tion to all. it is obviously impossible to do either proud of or ashamed of. the ladies. The reading of the Declaration of more than to glance superficially ! ■ a share of this sovereign attribute; The traveller who is at present Little Jimmie Brown rode Pea- at the character and extent of that [each is therefore entitled to his due occupying the White House is work Independence by Geo. \\ . Hayes, nut” down the home stretch "like a little man” and came ' under the j vast geographical division of the proportion in the exercises of the ing the railroads in great shape. was done in a scholarly manner. Republic known as Oregon. The1 ! sovereign power, so that true sov He returned from Cap? May Mon-1 The Oration was full of patriotic ( wire” with a smile on his face. JEÍ.U2.SÍXC day night and to-day he has gone sentiment. Brint Reeves rode Jones’ entry word vast is used advisedly. Con ereignly is to be found in the ag ¡back thi r?. lie will return here: The remarks of E. Fisher were | in good sh:q»e, but the horse was sider the superficial area of Oregon gregate wisdom, justice and benev- | the first of the week, bringing his! full of cheer and were flattering, es I too slow for a "winner.” which embraces a surface of 94,560! ! oletice cf the whole people. Gov 1 family Tuesday or Wednesday pecially to the citizens of our town. Poor "Dandy” ridden By Chas. And .11 kiuc.of .urf.eelumber thoroughly «en«oncd (or bullig square miles, 60,518,400 acres. It ernment, being only a form we I he is to carry the lady and the ba-j A. F. Ritterbusch gave a recita Dutcher, only ran 100 yards and KHDUCKÜ 1’KICE. lacks only 680 sq. mjles of being adopt for the regulation of this nat ! Lies to Deer Park where a dead tion from Henry Ward Beecher, on "quit.” head cottage has been placed at his "Our Flag” and as to delivery 1 Time not taken. Uvice as large as New York State ural social state, shviild. as the so disposal for the summer. He is doubt if Rev. Beecher ^uite ex Messrs. N. E. Duncan, Dell Over- with its population of 5,000,000 cial state itself, be designed and then to go to the fourth of July cele celled him. I may say that Mr. ton and Johnny Robinson acted as sotils, while Oregon has not yet administered equally for the good bration a Woodstock. How many Ritterbusch is more than an ordi-; judges, and A. P. Jones and J. E. N. drummers do more traveling than nary speaker. reached its half million mark. of all. McKinney as starters. They filled this in the same time. The Brass Band did as was ex- 1 their positions with credit to them The states of Maine, Vermont, Con Wrong, oppression, and a multi The Civil Service Commission necticut, New Hampshire, Massa- tude of evils must How into the so | has returned from its investigating pccted of them—gave good music selves and with satisfaction to all. and plenty of it for the occasion. After the races everbody went to chusett and Rhode Island with their cial condition whenever a part only tour. The Commissioners are dis- The singing by the glee club, i town and preparations were made iL Floor. combined area of 65,150 sq. miles ¡or the interest of a part is per- | appointed anil almost discouraged. which was composed of # Mr. and : for the ball which opened at eight . Uegtly, could all be reconstructed, as to mitted to assume the entire direc- i In only one place did they find the Mrs. r. o::,, Mrs. Maggie ’ Levens u’vloek, with South ami Prine as . | law being strictly carried, out— and i-«*« Chas. ' r.iu Byrd, was excellent and Drake nlu .;cja:18 ----------- ’icians and Banco at ailu ^¡uec wruxu u: , CIIAS. E. BOSWELL ------- geographical area, within the limits tion and control of its aflaias. J. C. FARKEB, DCKNS, AIJEXT. „1 £tUer“ Chicago. Tt.e visits of inspection the selections most upproriatc. : an 1 c. I floor manager ami caller. | of Oregon; New Jersey, Maryland Man himself is the superior crea will be kept up and unless the cour-: make Ana. The Liberty Car was crowded | All fecmed to enjoy themselves, j ------------ :«l uM ,.r and Delaware pould find new local tion, and the social state was age cf thu Commission shall all wr.11 lovely little girls, arrayed tn ; und at seemed daylight they left for their Leaves VALE tm Mondays, Wednesdays and habitations in what was left, and a formed for his elevation, preserve ooze out the li.;v will 1 c .t."i'.‘.’ ■ ■' bite and bearing the Imago oi homes well pleasod with their day’s Arrives at BURNS on Tuesdays, Thursdays,andS#^^" brand new state, with an area of I tion, and protection, and not for forced, without fear of favor. This heavenly beings, more than those 01 entertainment. Leaves BURNS on Mondays, Wednesday ar.d FrJF ir.orc than 10,000 sq. miles cou) Id ,, Drewsey, 7-O-’S9. S port . property, and therefore when prop- treatment, if persisted in, will make lailhly. Arrives at VALE on Tuesdays, Thursday», hil-iw a pirmiunt thing or it Taken all together the celebra be constructed out of tl’.e still un-1 arty, or wlwn a few wielding oili- will cause it to bo repealed. tion was a good one, ami I, for one, Kaeetiut Hurney. jfflT'Closc connection at VALE with sta re forO'' occupied space. These apparently ; cial authority, or when the strong .Mr. Porter. Sup< rintendent of the I congratulate our citizens on their ! peri'n staggering figures are not presented , by the arm of military power, or Census, proposes to set up a little [enterprise anil public spirit. Purse of i;'5O v. as wo., by Char- P. F. Stenger and his aids l ore ley Jones’ horse "Bannock,” Little LA K EV 1E W ADV E RTISEMEM!’’^’’^ in any boastful spirit, nor with a. when any other one interest as- opposition to the Civil Service Com ______ (iuLS uf th ———:___________ “rout shoua view to exciting the envy of our ' sunies to govern all, it is an unwar- mission. He refuses to take his I themselves with soldierly grace Joe, rider. pOHUilit.V M Entries for the same were: clerks through the Commission, fellow citizens who dwell within I ranted usurpation. It is a viola- i and has arranged a list of questions throughout. l barley Jones "B.mnock,” Little- The t ari.eeue in the hands of C. Tall H3PXÎS more circumscribed limits. These , l ion of the fundamental law of the | which he says all applicants must M. Caldwell and his assi.'tants was Joe, rider. it appesti figures are given merely to prepare I ■social state. It is a destruction ofj answer satisfactorly Before appoint sucessfully done. E. A. Stauffer’s “Gruia,” Frank lau « Juin; ment. The only difference is, if — * ---------------------------------------- — it berebi The picnic was a very pleasing • the mind of the reader for what is I the vital principle upon which is | Baker, rider. M. D. 1101 KINS, P ropkik ®h.*”"uî'î I I. K. Venator’» sorrel horse, to follow. The object of this pub ' built the government of democracy. ] furnished l y the Civil Service Com affair. mission some of the clerks would , Ice-cream and lemonade were lication is to bring Oregon and the ' Gus De Lor, rider. Timour, the Tartar despot, inun-1 lie democrats, while Porter’s plan ; abundantly served. ---------------------„ * « F/ RYTHING NEW AND FIRST a Ç____ great Northwest, and. sooth to say, dating fruitful provinces with the) I makes sure of all being republicans. Purse of i>70 was won by Cbar- The Secoration of the town with that Portland, the metropolis of blood of slaughtered thousands and | Special orders have been giver.' Hags, union Bunting and evergreeens i ley Jolies horse "Buck,” Cam Kil- | eurn, rider, against Tex Sillman's of Internal revenue as to; was tastefully done. that great region, prominently be heaping his pyramids of l.um 'collectors .¿L PBOO1 1 s o .rnituro nml ..lier, ■ I noise "iiUster, ' Little .Joe, rider. This Hute, is < watching fruit distillers, during tin , Fireworks and a I all were made fore the business men, the mer skulls, an aristocracy of landed i coming season. the close of the day, But as I was 1 Iru u-.ovu is tne best account we chants, the miners, the agricultur-1 gentry in nearly every land driving ------------------>._ fi. OÆ> B i not in attendance I can give no tes acre a> ie to uutum in time tor this Modi* of Wilt»*!* Baptism. ist, the lumbermen, the fisherman, i famishing children from their hov- issue. ' timony regarding them. \ • >Ni . T . N wet il T11E IlolSE the fruit growers, the diarymcn, | els to perish with cold and hunger There are two things that I want j - - u, ■ .y.*— u to settle right here, before we gni the home-seekers and home-build- while the dogs in their kennels are *1 Leith nt Harney. S .» tiling Syrup. i I era, and the wage-earners of the ten . sheltered and fed upon dainties, or any further. And that is, Low E d . H euai . d : The firing of anvils M rs . W insloi ’ s soothino syrup forchil- many sacraments are there, and and hundreds of thousands whose a monopoly cf capitalists speculat what do they represent? Ans a* sunrise awoke the kite sleepers i uitu .eeJiing. 1 Jie j it- cup iou oi oi.e of i i.c bus, ii « h e • u . k . j ii\-leian?« in «lit fucos are turned toward the setting ing upon the sweat and toil of half There are two sacraments; the of llarney and soon after people * t i l.iiFi.ai« unu ba - intii u e<l K'r.ony C3 13fi; 3 1Ï & «Vas I yea» wi h never- ai’iiig iiccts.*» by lnLlion sun in their search for "fresh fields fami.-hed employees, sapping the Lord’s supper, and water i aptism from the country I egan to arrive u. i»»o imr-to» inir H. R. SCHLAGE! cni.urvn. burmg »hv and pastures new.”. And this pub i bloom from the cheek and joy from The Lord's supjxir represents tin '1'he main street had Been lil era ly I : , rut c" in ee bing 1 s v '. u U l 1 it.«*a.uu,able It relieve" .lie f* l.«i houi ¡ ‘ aiii. • ur. tiv.-en and resur decorated with evergreens, and at lication is but the means by which the bounding hi' irt of childhood, an- suffering, death, burial and «lia rncea, gra ine r.i ■ it’. • v els. r ction of Cliri-t. Water baptism Baptism 10.30 the liiertv car with Miss Mjss try vv.nu-c«»iic. Prepare«’, to do al! K ii -.r « W«.rk in tlie i «*.« ksiri’h 11 e. By giving Gt ai.it ;o .be it is sought and intended to invite each violations of t i .unda nem 1 ■ presents the baptism of the Holy Cora McKin ey as Goddess oi I i - anil «•¡.nu 1. re is die u.oLiitr, 1’ir - ecu.» -17 all interested to come and see for law; they differ only in degree. Ghost, ai.d not the death ami I u : erty, followed followeu with a smaller car a btiliie. —----- o— rial of our Lord as :-omc would have representing the Colonies, led the themselves the grand epitome ci In cash ease it is the interest or ag U G G 1 E S, W A G O N S, T« i procession t to *' the ‘ ground “ ..... 1 east .... ‘ of ZgELtS i Entirely MA K TO ORDE t » iTIl NEATNESS, AN». > G<XM» W what the mines, fields, ' orchards 1 grandizement of the few. promoted us believe. Sell Christ never intended that it ' , t/iwr) town A L L W O R K W A R R A N Tjjl forests, darics, fisheries and man ! at the expense and to the destruc- A n On nniving tin* grounds the ■ Wanted should I e for that,*for if Christ in- arriving at the The i.H st wonderful < <»Be< lion *»f fra « tical . ufactories of Oregon and the great I tion of the many. \ .»L E uud Ev Eil » AV use f,»r (Ue people of « what . . is . I i exercises stitlltcd the sacrament . . 1_ _T Kt «L pdb.iMieu .. . <-x TTN were 0.1« opened J with . prayer ««ir.he g.ubr. A marvel of PROO [Continued.] Pacific Northwest can, and do pro called the Lord’s supjxT for that by I). E. Perkins, and singing by ••ver jt onev - saving ti .<1 money earning for every one oa i.ieg i . Thousandsuf beautiful, helpful He the choir, purpose and who can deny it. II. 1 . rending ........ .. ‘ the ~ Declaration ' duce, samples which products will eiigrav in, s. snowing just >10 tjdoever il.ing FROM WASHINGTON’. D. C that hath ears to hear, let him hear, bv Supt. L. “ l’> . Baker, and more >.> < uinpe i lou, inching line it m ihe uni vet so be exhibited in the magnificent ex When v„u seiet t ihui wliiih suf TRUE VALUE, Now is the time to tul acribe for IM Mr. Hudson1 s.i><sa»< /ee Mark 1:8, also Acts 11:16. By singing. after :.?L. which . suie. ah sine ere!» Gfstrinu pacing \V ASlllNGTON, D. <’. * position building of the North Pa exi lov mhnt anu l.H.king f.»r s >nie.hitiR ih ,r- June 20. 18R9. I whom is baptism to be ndminis- delivered the oration, the program uugniv FIRM’- lobsi uii ex ruunlinariiv lo cific Association, in Portland, Sept. phl < b . sh.aiid vvrbe fur u«.s* rip.iuii a.id ierms Blaine’s young man with bangs. tered. Ans. l!y an authorized or as published in T he H er a ld Being «»ii them* a- remarkable at hie«emeut in buck- W3 3Ï Sh)« 26 to Oct. 26. 1889.—Opening para dained minister of the gospel, see -ul stantinlly followed with one or inukfiiK sin« v «lie wurbi tegan. William Walter Phelps, of New Jer Matt. 28:19, also Eph. 4:8-13, also two exceptions. graph of Portland Exposition Pam 1SCAMMEL A- CO., Box 5003, sey. has been appointed minister to 1 Pet. 1:12 also 1 Tim 3:10, read For IMO. .nd ,«< ure * full volume of number« »' After the customaryehasket din St. Louis or Philadelphia. phlet. Germany. There is nothing strange these verses and then judge for your ner had been disposed of, the fol CHEAPEST ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE 15 about this appointment which was self if any one but an ordained min lowing races took place: Preaching Appointment«. Bovs under eight, winner, .John known and discussed in Berlin, ister has a right to perform such an ny Marshal, $1.00; 2d. Arthur In answer to a petition signed where Phelphs was with the Samoan ordnance. Now sec Eph. 4 ;5-2. it save “One 50c. A complete and thilling ac by prominent citizens of Burns to Commission, six weeks ago, except Lord, one faith, one l-.aptisin.” Bap- Claypool, Twelve Art Supplema liovs under ten, winner. Star count of the awful Hoods and their the Presiding Ehler. Rev. Ira Wake the al surd attempt on the part of ism here means the baptism < ftl < Buckland, $1.00; 2d. Willie Mc appalling ruin, containing graphic field. of the M. E. Church, Rev. Blaine, Harrison and Phelphs to Holy Ghost and not of water as Kinney. 50c; 3d. Clarence Drink descriptions of the terrible rush of J*“" water, the great destruction of Win. Bartholomew was changed make it appear to the public that some would have us leliev1, this water. 25c. text rejwescnts the God Head, thus Young ladies race, winner. Edith The maw of information ft con ‘ aiuB rovers the entire houses, factories, church, s, towns. from Long Creek to Harney circuit, the latter was very much surprised and deals with all •<ibje< is of interest to th. se seeKing in 1 one lord means one God, one faith Clavpo<d, $3.00; Misses Lillie and will hold meetings in the val- when tendered the commission as one Son. are the gospel one bap- Crawford and Marv I.oggan tied eurraut ) ear TIIE WEST SHORE will surpiiss in be a complete exponent of the resources of. and a careful ley as follows: minister, when ns a matter of fact tism. one holv ghost, thus there are and divided $2.00, 2d money, and Heart rending scetus of Xijuy. •Iisrui»ti'>u of of imoprtance in. the entire re'i >n embrace«! within the ‘ frtnti Repnra k»n oi l.»\v«i «» i . ib . pit i striv x- three in Ihe God head, father son. tana Idaho, Briiish Columbia, and Alaska, toge her with a I» the same amount was quickly made en muni u«.ts. and their fnin it- effort 1.» is 1st Sabbath in each month, in the thing has been fully settled raw? a hurrtba* fate, toxei her wi h ihrici gta t s of scenery, cities, industries, etc. of the countrh s dfscrib^- oi hendr- ws; nairow <s< n|n-s ir. in ihe Mins Burns, at 11 a in; and at the ever since shortly after the Senate and holy ghost, and these three are up tc Miss Belle t’lendenen, the of AU elegant engravings, in colors or tints, will be issued, <,Ae dea h; frk'htnil bav«w by lire: <ir« a».fui suf- one. Thus we can see that the bap only other in the race. p’ement.« are 17x23 inches in size, and represent some objsfi 0 frriiiLS ,.t ’survivors; n.bLing the vbt*:, s. rejected the nomination of Murat Island sch<x.l house at 3 p m. tism of water is i-ut the shadow oi In the Ladies’ egg race. Miss Jo fn h pi -'ure . f hurnxa wos ever Lef.»rv wit- ture of the Magnflt ent scenery of the West, ano will a’o’*« JE^ce rr? i—tncn, wunen, and i hin.ren by ih. ua- 2d Sabbath at Harney, at lla Halstead to the same position. spiritual baptism and shadow and sie I.oggan illustrated the old max tii You cannot do without THE WEfeT SHORE f» r IN* snuM were sacjm into vttrr.i v without a mu- If sent beyoud limi a of the Uuited States, Mexico, or (’anw* By accident 1 discovered the cause the substance are but one and God im "The more haste the less speed” meat’s war».in# ni, at 7 p m. L. SAMUEL, ruBi.iBHXR, rortlan M intended they should go togethei by walking through with the egg for this little display. Phelphs Fully Illustrated with 3d Sabbath at Burns, at 11 a in. as two parts of the same thing. see "right side up with care" to the dis Vivid Scenes of the wants to spend the most of the 7 pm. " 1 John. 3:3-5. Q. ~ Can ~ water bap- comfiture of her more hasty oppo Great Cal a tn i t y. 4th Sabbath at Evergreen school summer in this country, and it was tism wash away ___ ___ __ nents. $1.00: 2d. Rosa I-oggan. 50c; sin? __ No. 8e«- EVERYBODY WANTS THE BOOK. house on Silver creek at 11 and 7 concluded that if it was given out Ileb. ’.1:22. Without the shedding 3d. Minnie Crawford, 25c. A BONANZA FOR AGENTS. that the position had been given of l.rni <1, is no remission, see I John The ball in the evening at the Strike « hie the ir, n 1« hot Th I, it the only THS HERALD READING o’clock. re’’r e »r ' >n. r> tn hemic eC|i|,.n f>nN:ihe,l him unexpectedly, he could plead 1 , The I lixxl of Jesus Christ his new Court house was a delightful Netriv »». ].,«<« Aten • in ,e Un« (r,.m i O' o >• ft.pitit a« n and r. ining niurcv. Art nu » k BV«ÄS IN HERALD OFFICE, T he West Shore is out with a "private business” as an excuse ^on cleanseth us from all sin affair and well attended, and all in a-M* a »id L r (in v’a's and leru s free, or to «r- ■ Jnliy thus you can eer that Christ needs all. the occasion was one long to be < ure I t i f a ltlv. send *»<> eents f.*r romp e e > rh« Open every day except Sunday, from^** •«. mammoth edition copies of which for not going to Berlin for several no water to help wash away our remembered by those whose good < ar.\ i rrii.g « n fl a ni name < h.»i< e ui territory. •> •mine we assure our Oregon readers ought months. Verily the tricks of the sins. If water could of done it. fortune led them to Harney x i.irerr -U Every Lady and Gentlemen n welcome 5 I politicians are many. to be in every home in the State. I therefore,.we are buried with him' llarney, 7-8-’b9 J. N. 723 Market itrcet.Sar. FrancCal. • ing Room. I Tilt Itt.rVIII.ICAN ANI» DMMOCUAT I'AllUES. 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