corn and wheat m Chicago and New York, ; a long while known much about, A Monster American Pynunki. sending prices up and up until they were this electric gospel needs to flash it* light-, A gigantic pyramid, tbe most interesting beyond the reach of the poor, keeping these , on the eyes and ears r.nd souls of men, and i relic to tbe antiquariau now on tbe Amer­ IXTIiltFSTIM; ITEMS 1ÍT EÑTER- DR. TALMAGE CONTINUES HIS SE­ breadstuff* iu their own hands, or control­ become a tek-phomc medium to make the ican continent, lie« a few miles to the weet ling them until, the prices going up and up deaf hear, a telegraphic medium to dart of Pueblo, Old Mexico. The spot is eeey HARDING & HEATH. Publishers. fnislST. < nRBESFOXPIATS RIES OF EVANGELICAL SERMONS. and .up, they were after awhile ready to invitation and warning to all nations; an) of access, and lias been visited by every sell, anil they sold out, making themselves electric light to illumine the eastern and 1 traveler of note, cither American bora or millionaire* in one in- two yeara—trying to western hemispheres. Not a new gospel, foreign, who has interested hi nutate in the ¿tF:W TIOxX KATER. The ( ollejjfc Student Malic« a Rocky I’un. The Catholic lioctrlne of “Good Work*." t fix the matter up with tbe Lord by building but tlie old gospel doing a new work. least iu hoary antiquities. It rises sud­ Now you say, "That is a very beautiful ! denly from tbe plain and Is built of huge The Telescope to be Mounted Soon—The Too Many Protestant« Lay Too LiUte ! a church, or a university, or a hospital— One Copy, per year, inadvence.. theory, but Is it possible to take one ’ s re- , deluding themselves with the idea that the Stress on Works — Religion StiouUt Go One Cepy, six months in advance largest Windmill in the County at Carl­ adobes, or large unburaed bricks. Al­ Lord wcuid be so pleased with the gift He ligiou into all rhe avocations and business though mutilated nnd overgrown with Into the Everyday Elfe. ton—Geo. W. Dudrow of North Yamhill would forget the swindle. Now, as such a of life?" Yes. Snd I will give you a few I trees, the massive base and four stories of Dmd-—Newberg on Hand V»na>. > B eooklyx , Feb. 15 —Great audiences ‘ man may not have any liturgy In which to specimens. Medical doctors who took their ' the gigantic structure are yet almost en­ Entered at the postoffice at McMinnville again assembled at the service by Dr. Tai- j say his prayers, 1 will compose for him religion into everyday life: Dr. John tire. Humboldt describes it as a work of Oregon, as second-class matter. mage in the Brooklyn Academy of Music one which he practically is making: "O Abercrombie, of Abcideea, the greatest such magnitude and vastness as, next to < ARLTOX. this morning, and also at The Christian Lord, we, by getting a ‘corner1 in bread- Scottish physician of his day, his book on the pyramids of Egypt, has never before THK AnVERTISING RATES OF T1IE T f .LE- ' Herald service in the New York Academy stuffs, swindled the people of the United "Diseases of the Brain and Spinal Cord’’ been seen in the world. Its height is 172 ¿aoiv, beautiful snow. fiione -K egthter are libernl. faking iw I of Music in the evening. The remarkable States out cf ten million dollars, and made no more, wonderful than Ills book on "Tbe feet, and the sides of its base 1,355 feet, consideration tbe circulation. Single Mis* Ida Woodcock, of Ralem, is the interest in tho latter continues without suffering all up and down the land, and Philosophy of the Moral Feelings," and being 275 feet lower than the great pyra­ inch, $1.00; each subsequent inch, $.75. guest of Mrs. Hendrix, of tills place. evidence of abatement. At tho service in we would like to compromise this matter often kneeling at the bedsido of his pa- | mid of Cheops, and <527 feet longer. S|>ecial inducements for yearly nr semi- thee. Thou knowest it was a scaly tients to commend them to God in prayer. : The brick material is interspersed with Miss Ida Merchant, who isat present New York last Sunday evening there, were with yearly contracts. many emotional episodes among tbe vast job, but then it was smart. Now. here we Dr. John Brown, of Edinburgh, immortal layers of stone and mortar, and the tour # * I «lopping at McMinnville, visited her audience, and to-night these were repeated, compromise it. Take one per cent, of the as an author, dying under the benediction stories are connected with each other by Jos W ork N eatly A nd Q uickly E xecuted hundreds pledging themselves anew to profits, and with that one per cent, you of the sick cf Edinburgh, myself remem­ broad terraces. These are ascended from at rea«onable rates Our facilities r.re ! parents last week. him as h- sat in his study in Edin­ bench to bench by regular and oblique the best in Yamhill county and as good W. A. Howe is considerably under Christian lives henceforth. Dr. Talmage can build an asylum for these poor miser bering as any rn tbe state A complete steam took for his text at tbe Brooklyn Academy: able ragamuffins of the street, and I will burgh talking t-i me abont Christ and his Sights of steps which lead to a little chapel the .weather; think its tho measles. plant insures quick work. “Faith without works is dead” (Jas. ii, 20). take a yacht and go to Europe, forever and hope of heaven. And a score of Christian at the top, which has been dedicated to the family physician* in Brooklyn just as good Virgin of Remedies. In straightening out William Enos, who has been living at The Roman Catholic church has been ever, amen!" * * » Rr.4ot.t-TK>:.-* of C oxdolexce ash m i . O dit * I Yaquina bay the past six months with charged with putting too much stress upon Ah, my friends, il a man hath gotten bis as they were. the road which leads from the City of nary Poetry will be charged for at regular Lawyers who csi-ried their religion into Mexico to Pueblo it became necessary to his family, returned home this week to good works and not enough upon faith. I estate wrongfully, and he build e line of their .-idvertining rates. profession: The late Lord Cairns, tho charge Protestantism with putting not hospitals and universities from here to traverse a portion of tbe base of this an­ remain. enough stress upon gixx! work« as con­ Alaska, be cannot atone for it. After queen's adviser for mauy years, tbe highest cient monument. In cutting down a sec­ At.i. CoMMixic.vrioxs Mi st Bi. Sioxzu B y legal authority in Great Britain — I.ord Farmers are highly pleased th<- ¡«.st a while this man who has been getting a nected with salvation. Good works will the jicrson who *ends them, not for pub­ tion of tho base nn interior chamber built never save a man, but if a man hawi not “corner" In wheat dies, and then Satan Cairns, every summer iu his vacation, of stone and roofed with beams of cypress lication, unless unaccompanied by a "non year that produce 1« gold coin. preaching as an evangelist among the poor was laid Imre. In it were found skeletons, I dc pluiue," but for a guarantee of good gets a "corner ” on him. He goes into a good works ho has no real faith an-1 no W. A. Howe's windmill is working I faith. No publications will l»e published genuine religion. There are those who de­ great, long Black Friday. There is a of hi* country. John McLean, judge of of clay, stone and bronze, Ad a num­ unless so signed. flne and suffice it to say that it is tlic pend upon the fact that they are all right “break” in the market. According to the supreme cocrt of the United States idols ber of pottery vessels, curiously varnished and president of the American Sunday * * w largest of the kind in the county. inside, while their conduct is wrong out­ Wall street parlance, he wiped others out, and paintxxl.—St. Louis Republic. ADbgz*.* A ll C ommcxicatioxs . E itheii F or union, feeling more satisfaction in Mr. T. ('. Auckingham, enterprising side. Their religion for the most part is and now he is himself wiped out. No col­ School the e-litorial or business departments, to the latter oftiee than in the former. And laterals on which to make a spiritual loan Tin: TELECHoxE-REnisTra. ‘McMinnville, merchant of North Yamhill, was in our made up of talk—vigorous talk, fluent talk, Fighting Against P o U omus Candy. scores of Christian lawyers as eminent in boastful talk, perpetual talk. They will Eternal defalcation! Dre ron. town this week. A fact which has been commented upon entertain yon by tlje hour in telling you i But this practical religion will not onlj- the church of God as they are eminent at recently is that there is r almost entire S-.Mi't.r. Corrr.s O f T he TKi.ErHoxL-IbtGis- Mr. James Edson, of this place in­ bow good they are. They come up to such rectify nil merchandise, it will also rectify the bar. G0DFEAB1XG BUSINESS MEN. absence of poisoning cases from adulterated tf -. h will be mailed to any person in the a higher Ufo that wo have no patience with all mechanism aud all toil. A time will forms ns that he lost nine of his United States or Europe, who desires one, Merchants who took their religion into candy, which were so numerous in former Christians in the plain dischargo come when a man will work ns faithfully best goats by dogs last Friday, and you ordinary free of charge of their duty. As near as I can tell, this by the job as he does by the day. Yon say everyday life: Arthur Tappan, derided in years. This evil at one time became so se­ his day because he established that system rious that an association was formed for bet the guilty dog or dogs had better ocean croft is mostly sail and very littlo when a thing is slightingly done, “Oh, that T Ixvirz You To Coaranz T he T ei . k - Foretopmast staysail, foretop­ was done by the job!” You can tell by the by which we come to find out the com the distinct purpose of securing the passage i - iioxk -R euister with anv other paper keep his ears pricked,for Jimmie is mad. tonnage. or slowness with which a hack­ merci«1 standing of business men, starting of special stat utes in various states making published iu Ynmliill county. If you have any stock to sell, sec Fry­ mast studding sail, maintopsail, mizzen­ swiftness topsail—everything from flying jib to miz­ I man drives whether he is hired by the hour that entire system, derided for it then, the adulteration of confectionery with any er A- Edson, for they are rustlers. zen spanker, but making no useful voyage. or by tbe excursion. If be is hired by the himself, as I knew him well, in moral char­ substance injurious to health punishable All tubscribers who do not receive their I Now the world has got tired of this, and it excursion he whips up the horses, so as to acter Al. Monday mornings inviting to a by a heavy fine; and for several years lib­ ! NEWBERG. paper regularly will confer a favor by im­ wants a religion that will work into all get. around and get another customer. All room in the top ot his storehouse the clerks eral rewards have been offered by this asso­ mediately reporting the game to this office. the circumstances of life. We do not want styles of work have to be inspected. Ships of his establish inent, asking them about ciation, ns well as by its individual mem­ inspected, horses inspected, machinery in­ their worldly interests and their spiritual bers, for evidence against any offender Valentine.* went lively last Saturday. a new religion, but the old religion np spected. Boss to watch the journeyman. interests, then giving out a liymn, leading sufficient to obtain a convictiou under the plied in all po3siblo dirootions. Christenson Bros, are selling lots of Capitalist, qpming down unexpectedly to in prayer, giving them a few words of laws, the association assuming the cost Thursday. February 19, 1891. THE DRAWLING, USELESS STREAM. implements ut their house now days. Yonder is a river with steep aud rocky watch the boss. Conductor of a city car good advice, asking them wliat'church and responsibility of the prosecution. .1. B. Mount has moved into his new banka, and it roars like a young Niagara sounding the punch bell to prove his hon­ they attended on the Sabbath, what the In New York and Brooklyn there are a was, whether they had any especial large number of linns, including all the Win. T. Siiennau, the soldier, diet! building and the hardware and tin as It rolls on orer its rough bed. Tt does esty as a passenger hands to him a clipped text nothing but talk about itself all the way nickel. All things must be watched and in­ troubles of their own. Arthur Tappan, I large manufacturers of confectionery, who Saturday. Flags in this city have been ware shines brighter than ever. i from its sonree in tbe mountain to the spected. Imperfections inthe woodcovercd never heard his eulogy pronounced. I pro­ are pledged to tie prosecution of all offend­ at half mast. J. D. Tarrant & Son liavc been mak­ Ii place where it empties into the«e,i. The with putty. Garments warranted to last nounce it now. And other merchants just ers against the special statutes passed by as good. William E. Dodge in the iron the legislature on this subject, and by ap ing some improvements at their grist banks ere so steep the cattle cannot come until you put them on the third time. Under the assessment hill the people mill lately, and are prepared to make down to drink. It does not run one fer­ Shoddy in all kinds of clothing. Chromos. business; Maser, II. Grinnell in the ship­ plication to a member of the assneistion Pinchbe'.-k. Diamonds for a,dollar and a ping business; Peter Cooper in the glue auy suspected confectionery can at once be who so desire can continue to legally, roller or burr flour. They aim to keep tilizing rill into tho adjoining field. It ba* naif. Bookbindcry that held.* ou until business. Scores of men just as good as analyzed free of charge —New York Com­ not one grist mill or factory on either side. though dishonestly, get out of paying up with the times. mercial Advertiser. It sulks iu wet weather with chilling fogs. you read the third chapter. Spavined ) they were. horses by skillful dose of jockeys for sev-1 Farmers who tako their religion into their taxes. The streets of our city in plnce* are No one care* when that river i* born eral days made to look spry. Wagon tires . ; their occupation: Why, this minute their among the rocks, rind no one cures when it (¿uecr Well« in Nebraska. dies into the sea. But yonder i&auother poorly put on. Horses poorly shod. Plas- ! horses and wagons stand around all the When a state law place* a premium I in bad condition. Iu Polk county, Neb., are many wells i meeting houses in America. They Ixgau tering that cracks without any provoca ­ and it mosses its banks with the u|>on dishonesty, it is about time for a i County Surveyor Branson was ut river, tion and fails off. Plumbing that needs this day by a prayer to God, and when they which exhibit a very peculiar phenomena this place ln«t week doing some survey­ warm tides, and it rocks with floral lulla­ to be plumbed. Imperfect car wheel that get home at noon, after they have put of intermittance. They vary from 100 to radical change. It will at least be two by the water lilies asleep on it3 bosom. It 140 feet in depth, and all ebb and flow either ing. invites herds of cattle, and flocks of sheep, halts tho whole train with a hot box. So their horses up, will offer prayer to God at irregularly or as regular as tides on an years more, however, before the ques­ little practical religion iu the mechanism the table, seeking a blessing, and this sum­ tion of a change can lie brought lx'forc I Saturday and Sunday was Friends and covey* of birds to come there and of tho world. I tell you, my friends, tbe mer there will be in their fields not one ocean beach. The flow is accompanied by quarterly meeting. There was a large drink. It has three grist mills on one side a roaring sound like that of the sea. as the legislature. and six cotton factories on tho other. It is law of man will never rectify these things. dishonest head of rye, not one dishonest though a distant wave were coming in, and I turnout. the wealth ot two hundred miles of lux­ It will be the all pervading influence of the ) ear ot corn, not one dishonest, apple. Wor- at tbe same time a stiff current of air Remember flic horticultural meeting uriant farms. The birds of heaven chanted practical religion of Jesus Christ that will ■ shipiBg God today away up among the A RAILROAD TRUST. Berkshire hills, or away down amid the rushes ont at the mouth of the well. Tbe I next Saturday, and let every body at- when it was born in the mountains, and make the change for the better. lagoona ot Florida, or away out amid the ebb Is accompanied by a downward draft TnEBE IS NONS PERFECT. the ocean .«hipping will press in from the I tend as there is some very important Whether or not it is true that ull the i Yes, this practical religion will also go I i mines of Colorado, or along the banks of of air, as might naturally be supposed. sea to hail it ns it comes down to the Atlan­ business to come before the meeting. The period of ebb and flow does not seem northwcutem railroads are to hnmedi-| tic coast. The one river is a man who lire* into agriculture, which is proverbially hon- | 1 tho I'lissai'- and the Raritan, where I to deposit upon the beat or cold or upon I knew them belter liecaiisc 1 went to school Miss Jessie Vantress lias closed her est, but needs to be rectified, and it will | for himself, the other river is a man who ately enter into a great .-omhinatlon,! the dampness or dryncssof the atmosphere. | keep the farmer from sending to the New ! with them. there is no doubt that the tenik-nev ofj term of school nt Willamina and re­ lives for others. Mechanics who took their religiou into Some of the owners of these queer wells York market veal that is too young to kill, Do you know bow tho site of the aneieut believe them to be in some way connectoo railroad management is in that direc-i turned home. city of Jerusalem was chosen? There were aud wben tho farmer farms on shares it their occupations: James Brindley, the with the -.raters of the Platte river, while - tion. While private busineseenterprises. i O. C. Enerj, lately from Kansas, has two brothers who had adjoining farms. will keep the man who does the work from famous millwright; Nathaniel Bowditcb, others, with equally os good grounds ic I The one brother had a large family, tho making his bait three-fourths, and it will tbe famous - bip chandler; KUhn Burritl, their suppositions, declare them to be iu are forming themselves into corpora- ,' leased a half interest in the Graphic. keep the farmer from building his poet and the fa:non-: blacksmith, and hundreds and direct ciimmunkation with the ocean.— G. W. Bell has n lot of men cutting other had no family. The brother with a tions and while corporation* aruimiting large family said, “There is my brother with rail fonce on his neighbor’s premises, and thousands of strong arms which have St. Louis Republic. under a centralized control,why should ‘ cord wood. no family; be must be lonely, aud I will try it will make him shelter his cattle iu the made the hammer, and the saw, and tbe A town site has been laid out at to cheer him up, aud I will take some of I winter storm, and it will keep the old elder adze, and the drill, and the ax sound in there not lie a great railroad tni«t in the A Witness to the IMS. Chelialeni gap station, on the P. a - W. the sheaves from my field in the night time from working on Sunday afternoon in tho the gram! march i f our national indus northwest. | new ground where nobody sees him. And tries. TLe Minister—Never fight, Tommy; it is and set them over on his farm and say I V. 11. R„ by the name of Charleston. The danger may not lie imminent, ■ Give your heart to God and then fill )our wicked. nothing about it.” The other brother said, | this practical religion will hover over the but it is present and it i* great and1 Tlie masquerade ball last Friday “My brother has a large family, and It is | house, and over the barn, and over the life with good works. Consecrate to liitn Tommy—That’s what I told your kid your store, your shop, your banking house, yesterday when be licked me.—Epoch. very difficult for him to support them, and i | field, and over the orchard. threatening. So much power as is ■ night was tlie best ever given here. your factory and your borne. They say no 1 Yes, thi3 practical religion of which I I lost :. I will help him along, and I will take some wielded by the great railroads of the For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’« of the sheaves from my own farm in the ! speak will come into the learned profes­ one will he’>• it. God will hear it. That Porous Plaster Price 25 cents. Sold by northwest should not be concentrated. TILLAMOOK. night time ami set them over on his farm sions. The lawyer will feel his responsi­ La cno'.igb. You hardly know of any one Howortli and Co. < lovernnient alone should pomeas such and say nothing about it.” So the work bility in defending innocence, and arraign­ ; else tl.au Wellington as connected with evil, and expounding the law, and it the victory at Waterloo; but he did cot do power, and it fs doubtful if even a pop­ The muil carrier report« snow very- j of t rausference went on night after night, ing and night after night, but every morning will keep him from charging for briefs he the hai-1 fighting. The hard fighting was ular government could lie safely in­ deep on the North Yamhill mail route; : things never wrote, and for pleas lie never made, done by the Somerset cavalry, aud the Ry­ to bo just as they were, for another argument in favor of the road though seemed trusted with it. sheaves had been subtracted from and for percentages lie never earned, and land regiments,.ui.l Kempt's infantry, and each farm, sheaves had also been added, from robbing widow and orphan because the Soots Grays au l ;be LifeGuards. Who If nil the northwestern railroads via Jones A Co.’s mill. kpwt uro innAt popular scientific ard We very innch regret that the appro­ and the brothers were perplexed and could they are defenseless. Yes, this practical ceres, if only the day wits won! •al paper published and has« the larjrept should enter into combination they < ircnla! ion of any paper of its cler* in the world. not understand. But one night the broth­ religion will come into the physician’s life, A BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLE. priations for road* nnd bridges for litis Fully iPiutrated. Bert clasa of Wood Kngrav- would practically the master of! ers happened to meet while making this and he will feel his responsibility as the Iu the l itter part ot the last century a f tn*rs. Published weekly. Send for nprclnien Price ?3 n yerr. Four months' trial. IL every state and territory west of the | county and adjoining counties were cut generous transference, and the spot where conservator of the publie health, a profes­ girl in England became a kitchen maid in a bnpv. MCNN 4 co., P l BI Isnuns. Broadway, N.T. sion honored by tbe fart that Christ him­ farm house. She had many styles of work, Mississippi and north of the mouth of! down, as we need all that was asked they met was so sacred that it was chosen self was a physician. And it will make and much li.vnl work. Time rolled on, anil as the site of the city of Jerusalem. If that for, and the benefit would not accrue to the Missouri. They would control the ! ARCHITECTS & BUILDERQ tradition should prove unfounded it will ! him honest, and when he does not under­ she married the son of a weaverot Hali­ ¿-■■s Edition of Scientific American. 0 law-makingIsxlies and would dictate; Tillamook county alone. nevertheless stand a* a beautifnl allegory I stand a case he will say so, not trying to fax. They were industrious; they saved \ sreat succeas. Each issue contains colored the choice and conduct of the execu­ There is some rushing «round and setting forth the idea that wherever a cover np lack of diagnosis with ponderous money enough after a while to build them liihotfrapiiic plateaof country and city reside»- or send the patient to a I a home. On the morning of the day when l -5 ’ r public buildings. Numerous engravtrgs tives. They would fix their own taxes' counting noses looking to the city elec­ kindly and generous and loving act is per- technicalities, fib plans and specifications for the use of reckless drug store bccanse the apothecary | they were to enter that home tbe young ' formed that is the spot fit for wn» temple mu - ij H« • onteinpiate building. Price f2.5d a year. tion soon to be held here. It is hoped and limit their own liabilities. happens to pay a percentage on tbe pre­ , wife arose at 4 o’clock, entered the front CtH. ft . .J.y. MLNN & CO., PCBiisnRltS. ' of commemoration. scriptions sect. Nothing in the country would be that matters may be so arranged that I door yard, knelt dowu, consecrated the FRIGHTFUL FRAUDS IX FOOD. may be srer. And this practical religion wilt come to ed by »ppi; stronger than this railroad trust except all will lie harmonious when the con­ 1 have often spoken to you about (aith, place to God, aud there made this solemn Ing to MCN ■ bnt now I speak to you about work«, for tbeschool teacher, making her feel her re­ vow: "O Lord, if thou wilt bless me in St Co., w h the federal government and it would flict comes. sponsibility iu preparing our youth for this place, the poor shall have a share of hnv* Imd over “ faith without works is dead. ” I think The sheriff'i* now on his rounds col- , experience :.n<1 have made over l>c next to impossible for the United usefulness,and for happiness,and for honor, it.” Timo rolled on aud a fortune rolled >lb -t'i<»n* tor American and Foj- 'YiU wi‘h th" ^tement will keep her from giving a sly box to in. Children grew up around them, and . ?end tor Handbook. Corres- States to make its power felt over tbe leeting taxes, and is meeting with good 1 , that tlic great want of this world is more and |N;ndt*.v.'e (^nflderr 'al. a dull head, chastising him for what he they all became affluent; one, a member ot practical religion. We want practical re enormous accumulation of capital and success. cannot help, and sending discourngement TRADE MARKS. parliament, in a public place declared that We ought to have another term of, ligiou to go into all merchandise. It will all through tho after years of a lifetime. ability represented by all the railroads. In case yi.ur mark 1« not registered in his success came from that prayer of his the labeling of goods. It will not ent Office. app’y tAU xx a - C o ., «»••! p G-m«-* So far as the Interstate commerce . circuit court a year here »nd it is ini- supervise This practical religion will also come to iniinedinu p; -le-”’ :i. beud for ilsiMlb* mother in the door yard. All of them allow a man to say a thing was made in COPYRIGHTS t ? - kF, cUs. law is concerned it would simply prove I 1 possible to do justice to the county and one factory when it. was made in another. the newspaper men, and it will help them were affluent. Four thousand hands iu ther from him and between the tariff' Geese and ducks are quite 11 ¡misrepresentation. It will not allow the will come ami pnt its hand on what is land. They endowed an orphanage, they tax and the railroad tax he would lead here now, and the l»oys nro having the j merchant to say that is pure coffee when called good society, elevated society, suc­ endowed two almshouses. All England dandelion root and chicory and other in- cessful society, so that people will have has heard ot the generosity and the good a very hard life. Such a trust would usual amount of fun. go into it. It will not allow hixn their "xpenditures within their income, works of the Crossleys. Moral—Conse­ be the most oppressive tyranny that the We need some good substantial im- gredients Frv say cur tkvnt ia wtiT-z» rekan there flaorto am in and they will exchange the hypocritical crate to God your small means and your to that is pure aiiffnr sugar when are in A full assortment of goods in the business interests of tbe country ha* migration. Such men as have sum- it sand and ground glass “net at home” for tbe houest explanation humble surroundings, and yon will have line always on hand. Prompt cient money should purchase small ’ When practical religion get« its full “too tired” or “too busy to see you,” and larger means arid grander surroundings. above known.— Ar. K World. attention paid to the wants of custom­ farms and the will and energy to work I swing in tbe world it will go down the will keep innocent reception from becom­ “Godliness is profitable uuto all things, ers. having promise of the life that now is and them. For the right kind of men and wi“ *° V*“1 SJ1OC ,t<>r9 ing intoxicating conviviality Their Comrade*’ Trlbn«e. , . and rip off the fictitious soles of many a Yes, there is a great opportunity for mis­ of that which is to come.” “Have faith in the right kind of farming there is not a gjjg looking pair of shoes, and show that it sionary work in what are called the suc- God by nil meaas, but remember that faith VOIR PATRONE IS SOLICITE!! more inviting and promising field any-1 is pasteboard sandwiched between the oesful classes of society. It is no rare without works is dead.” i H eadquarters C. R. COOK .t SON. 1 souud leather. And this practical religion thing now to see a fashionable woman in­ i C i ster P ost N o . 9, G. A. R. where than Tillamook county. will go right into a grocery store, and it toxicated in tbe street, or the rail car, or Being Initiated into b Secret Society. trcimrot (frilere Ao. A* will puil ont the ping of all the adulterated the restaurant The number of line ladies NORTH YAMlin.l.. Here is tbe reminiscence of a gray haired j sirup:*, and it will «lump into the ash who drink too much is increasing. Per­ Tt is our sorrowful duty to old man, a graduate of Harvard, and a Ijarrcl in front of the store the ca?sia haps you may find her at the reception in announce to the comrades and the As tbe bill incorporating this town bark that is sold for cinnamon anr ^«.younger old, and in their ples we commend to the young men of 11 I I own iocalitiex,wherever they In.- Any pledged , and forward ’ was tbe word. I final ­ There has been so much adulteration of Messrs. A. ami J. Piggott left this coachman to get her up the stairs. The I I ■ V ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ «>ne cau du tbe work. Eaay to learn. our country, on whose shoulders now place Saturday lor a two week’s sojourn articles of food that it is an amazement to tie everything. We «tart you. No riak. You can devote report is, She was taken suddenly ill at a i ly found myself mounting a pair of stairs in We furnish spate moment«, or all your time to tbe work. Tbl« 1« an 1 mo that there is a healthy man or woman german. Ah! no. She took too much i utter darkness. This was something of a your rests the perpetuation of our liberties. entirely new lead,and brings wonderful success to ever« worker. in California. Dame Rumor says that feat, for at intervals a board would turn are earning from ®25 to fSO per week and upwards, I Their comrades, the reninant of that I one of them will not return in single in America. Heaven only knows what champagne, and mixed liquors, and got up under my feet, and one leg would de­ Beginners end more after a little experience. We can furnish you the em­ ployment «nd teach you FKKK. No space to explain here. Fall they put into the spices, and into the drunk. That was all. grand anuy, yet a little will eherish Messed ness. wformation FKEK. TK lrE JL CO.. AIGLSTA. MAIXE. scend into some unknown abyss, to the sugars, and into the butter, and into the Yes, this practical religion will have to ’ the memory of our old chieftains, for drugs. But chemical analysis come in and fix up the marriage relation great disadvantage of my best trousers and P. H. Messner has moved his family apothecary we are fast nearing the picket lines of I into town. They occupy the Griffin and the microacope have made wonderful in America. Tbereare members of churches shins. “At t he rery top I carefully pushed open revelation \ Tbe board of health in Massa­ who have too many wives and too many tho coming Conqueror of us all, whose ! house. chusetts analyzed a great amount of what husband« Society needs to be expurgated a door and sprang into a sort of water conquest we resist as lieeomes a true from which about three gallons of Prof. Buchanan is conducting a class was called pure coffee and found in it not and washed and fumigated and Christian trap, soldier and tight to the finish, until we i in bookkeeping here. one particle of coffee. In England there is ized. We have missionary societies to re­ the fluid, descending in & big baptism, Permanently cured withoutCutting, Burn­ soaked me completely. Having passes! pass the camp guard* of that new army law that forbida the patting of alum in ; form Elm street, in New York, Bedford the water ordeal, I entered, and was vio­ ing or Dilating A perfect y painless trest-< The measles are still very prevalent a bread. street, Philadelphia, and Shoreditch, Lon- The public authorities examined nn lit and a guaranteed cure in every c-nse, ! gathered to greet them and us. at this place and in tbe neighboring fifty one packages of broad and found 1 | don, and the Brooklyn docks; but there is I lently seized by several shadowy forms, no matter bow long standing. This treat- ' J acob S etters , who appeared as sort of luminous, grin ­ i country; no less than twenty eases liv­ them all guilty. The Uonoet physician, 1 I need of an organization to reform much ning skulls, which effect is produced by pull­ meut, for Stricture, of Dr Boxell’s, is the discovery known to Medicine D. W yatt H akbis , Commander, writing a prescription, does not know but ' that is going on in Bcacoustreet and Madi- ing a shirt sleeve over the face andrnbbing ( greatest ing reported the past week. and completely removes the Adjutant. that it may bring death instead of health ! son square and Rittenhouse square and it with phosphorus. Just try a shirt sleeve dissolves without annoyance or pain to the The I. O. G. T. lodge, although re­ to his patient, because there may be one of West Êml and Brooklyn Heights and Brook- mask and see if it isn't a horrible sight, stricture patient. Died. cently organized here, is in a flourish­ the drugs weakened by a cheaper article, : lyn Hill. We want this practical religion even in daytime. Well, I was soon rid of only to take hold of wliat arc called ing condition. Last Friday evening ' and another drug may be in full force, and i not lower classes, but to take hold of what my clothing and stretched out on a plank, M abox .—In thiscity, on Friday, Feb­ ■ the following officers were installed: so the prescription may have just tbe op­ tbe are callel the higher classes. The trouble on which were placed various kinds of Peculiar to their sex. and not proper to posite effect intended. Oil of wormwood, ruary 13, 1891, Wm. Mason, aged i J. Williams. C. T.; Icy Chamlterlain, waranted pure, from Boston, was found to ■ Is t hat people have an idea they can do all burrs and th ».«ties—anything but a downy name here, including all of those delicate «7 years. General decline and age bed. infinnaties and weakncssçs, which they V. T.; Merle Rogers, Sec.; Mrs. Reed, have 41 per cent, of resin and alcohol and ' their religion on Sunday with hymn book was the cause of deal :i. “Then there came a low. tomblike voice. would shrink from disclosing to their fam­ and prayer book and liturgy, aud some of chloroform. Scammony is one of tbe most I Mr. Mason was an old and respected F. 8.: Kate Chamberlain, T.! Nona valuable medical drugs. It is very rare, them sit In church rolling up their eyes as 'Fetch tbe red hot iron. Diabolus.’ Soon I ily physician, permanently cured in less than was ever known to medicine be­ member of this community and his Bickford, S. J. T.; Morris Goodrich.M.; very precious. It is tbe sap or the gum of though they were ready for translation, could sec through the darkness the gleam time of fiery metal; nearer and nearer it came. fore. Iw Dr. Boxefl's New System of Treat- ' when their Sabbath is bounded on all sides a tree er a bush in Syria. The root of the Alice Bickford, I. S. G.; J. A. Buchan ­ taking away brings sadness to his many terrible voice whispered. ‘Brand him ment. It rejuvenates thé genito-urinary tree is exposed, an incision is made into I by an inconsistent life, aud while you are The and makes weak men strong. friends. The body was interred in the an, P. C. T.; Mrs. James Reed, L. D. A horrible bolt of pain organs When possible it is always bert to call the root, and then shells are placed at this i expecting to come out from under their in the neck................................. Masonic cemetery under Masonic cere- , Died—At his home four miles north­ incision to catch the sap nr the gum as it arms the wings of an angel, there tome out flashed down my spinal column, accom­ for personal consulstion anil special treat- [ panied by the sound and actual smell of meut. But those who cannot possibly call • from their forehead the horns of a beast. monies. The funeral was held Sit nr- west of North Yamhill, on Friday .Feb. exudes. burning flesh. With a yell that no stoic should write, stating their case fully. Med- | THERE MT-ST BE A NEW DBPARTVP.E. It is very precious, this scammony. But I day from the Christian church. •13, 1891, George W. Dudrow. He was sent by mall or express, sealed, free There has got to lie a new departure in could have repressed I leaped from the icinc the peasant mixes it with cheaper mate­ obtn in the state of Maryland. Dee. 24, rial: then it is taken to Aleppo, and tbe . religion I cr- came to Oregon in August, 1S84. Mr. he mixes it with a cheaper material; then photograph, but it is the same old sun, which gives much the same sensation as a ST. PAVL DISPENSARY. Corner l ir-t and Pine Sts . over Portland fumcries, toilet articles, brushes, sponges, Dudrow was a kind neighbor, a fond it comes to the retail druggist, and he ; and these arts are only new appliances of hot iron, while a fine beefsteak was actual­ National Bank. Por.TLAsn. Oazcox. etc are giving away a large number of i ly branded, furnishing my sensations of trial bottles of Dr. Mile*’ Restorative Ner-! husband and a loving father. He leaves mixes it with a cheaper material, and by ' thq old sunlight. So this glorious gospel sound and smell.”—New York Star. FOOCO.r-fl * year is being tríade by John R vine, Tliev guarantee it to cure headache, a wife and nine children, who have the the time the poor sick man gets it into his I is juel what we want to photograph the Goodwin.rn y,N.Y.,at work for ue. Reader, dizziness, nervous prostration, sleepless­ bottle it is ashes and chalk and sand, and linage of God ou one soul, and daguerreo­ you mry not n ake aa much, but vse ana sympathy of the entire community in ness. the ill cfl’ect,* of spirits, tobacco.cotFee, t a? eti you quickly Low to earn from SI to What woman does not just hate to clean some of what has been called pure scam- type It on another soul Not a uew gospel, Í10 a day at the »tart, and more at you go etc. Druggists say it is the greatest seller their terrible bereavement. Tho re­ mony after analysis has been found to be but the old gospel put to new work. In a spittoon? Slip a paper bag into the spit­ or.. Huth kiw . all ages. In anv i«rt of they ever knew aiid is universally satisfac­ mains were interred in the Hill cerne- no scammony at all. America, you can eotnnteuce at heme, giv­ our time we hare had the telegraphic toon, which leaves a ruffle around the top ing a) your tiine.ur apare momenta only to tory Tliev also guarantee Dr. Miles’New the work. All la new. Great jay 81RK for invention, and the telephonic invention, and gives that useful article of furniture THE SPF.CULATIXG HYPOCRITE. I tery, the Rev. Wade of Forest Grove Heart Cure in all cases of nervons or or­ every winker We start you, fbmUhlag ____ _ religion ___ ___ _ will yet ______ Now, practical rectify | and the electric light invention, but they quite a dressed up look. Every morning •'«■iriUnr. EASILY. SrfclDiLT learead ganic heart trouble, palpitation, pain in officiating. lAlfri'-i LA It* FRÍE AMmestcmea. put the soiled beg Into the fire, and another all this. «■ It will electricity, ’• «.« go to those •M'T.TV hypocritical pro- 1 *re “U lr,e children of - old --- -------- —-- —« -ide smothering, etc. Fine Umk on 'Ner­ sinvn > to rorim aun. R amona . fassors of re'gio a who got a "corner’ iu RB »lament that tbe pbilpsonhuy Lave dreaded job is off yourTianda. vous an.I Heart Disease-" free. TIIE TELEPHON E-REG1STER. PRACTICE, NOT THEORY STILL GOES ON! ALL BROWNSVILLE AND SALEM MILLS GOODS C, R. COOK & SON, GROCERIES AND CROCKERY. DISEASES OF MEN! An immense Line of ALL WOOL BLANKETS To Choose From! Great Bargains Ill Their Entire Line Of Goods. It will pay you to Look at their Goods and Get Prices whether you Buy or not. KAY & TODD IS THE NATURAL OUTLET OF A COUNTRY RICH IN RAW MATERIAS! Which Has Only Waited The THE EQUAL OF As a Manufacturing Center. Advantage is being taken of this by Eastern Capital, as demonstrated bv the BOSTON SHOE & LEATHER CO Also the Shrewdest Investors of M c M innville . THE HUNT SYSTEM To Reach Portland. Must Pass Through NORTH DALLES. THE SHIP RAILWAY, Around tbe Grand Dalles, for which the Sen ate Appropriated 82,800.000, will Terminate Here. H. J. LITTLE. Opposite Cook Hotel. McMinnville. 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