The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, April 23, 1891, Image 2

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    TAILOR MADE SUITS AND PANTS AT REDUCED PRICES
We have a very Large and Fine Line of Piece Goods on hands and First Class Workmen to make them up; and until further notice will make up (mods to order at
GREATLY RENKED PRICES AND A FIT GIMIANTEDI
We have an Immense Line of Ready Made Spring and Summer Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Furnishing Goods,
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Positively Cheaper than Portland Prices.
KAY & TODD.
See our Gohds and Compare our Prices with others.
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. I
BUILD UP THE NAVY.
A BRILLIANT RELIGION.
out io lx: -<l??tr<5yea by the lions, sulJ: I
“I am tlie wheat, and the teeth of the:
wild beasts must first grind me before 1
I can become pure bread for Jesus
Christ;” or the company of such men as
Polycarp, who. when standing in tlie midst
of the amphitheater waiting for tbe lions
to come out of their cave and destroy him,
and the people in the galleries jeering and
shouting, “The lions for Polycarp,” re­
plied, “Let thcmconieon," and then stoop­
ing down toward the cave where the wild
beasts were roaring to get out, “Let them
come on.” Ah, yes, it is persecution to put
you in glorious company; and while there
are many thiugs that you will have to
postpone to the future world for explana­
tion, I tell you that it is the whole tendency
of your religion to unravel and explain
and interpret and illumine and irradiate.
Job w : ls right. It is a glorious transpar­
ency. “The crystal cannot equal it.”
I remark again that religion surpasses
the crystal in its beauty. That lump of
crystal is put under the magnifying glass
of the crystallographer, and he sees in it in­
describable beauty—snowdrift and splint­
ers of hoar frost and corals and wreaths
and stars aud crowns and castellations of
conspicuous beauty. The fact is that
crystal is so beautiful that I can think of
but one thing in all the universe that is so
beautiful, and that is the religion of the
Bible. No wonder this Bible represents
that religion as the daybreak, as the apple
blossoms, as the glitter of a king's ban­
quet. It is the joy of the whole earth.
river from under the throne, clear as errs
tai.”
In another place he says, "Before the
throne there was a sea of glass clear as
crystal.” Three crystals! John says crys­
tal atmosphere. That means health. Balm
of eternal Jnne. What weather after the
world’s east wind! No rack of storm
clouds. One breath of that air will cure
the worst tubercle. Crystal light on all
the leaves. Crystal light shimmering on
the topaz of the temples. Crystal light
tossing in the plumes of the equestrians
of heaven on white horses. But “the crys­ !
tal cannot equal it.” John says crystal
river. That means joy. Deep and ever roll­
ing. Not one drop of the Thames or the
Hudson or the Rhine to soil it. Not one
tear of human sorrow to imbitter it. Crys­
tal, the rain out of which it was made.
Crystal, the bed over which it Bhall roll
and ripple. Crystal, its infinite surface.
But “the crystal cannot equal it.” John
says crystal sea. That means multitu­
dinously vast. Vast in rapture. Rapture
vast as the sea, deep as the sea, strong as
tlie sea, ever changing as the sea. Billows
of light. Billows of beauty, blue with
skies that were never clouded and green
witli depths that were never fathomed.
Arctics and Antarctica and Mediterraneans
and Atlantic« and Pacifies in crystalline
magnificence. Three crystals—crystal light
falling on a crystal river; crystal river roll­
ing into a crystal sea. But “tbe crystal
cannot equal it.”
tar and pitch and filled with combustibles
and set on fire, and the Christian girl was
placed in the boat, and the wind was off
shore and the boat floated away with its
precious treasure. No one can doubt that
boat landed at the shore of Heaven.
Sin wants to put you in a fiery boat and
Bbove you off in an opposite direction—off
from peace, off from God, off from heaven,
everlastingly off; and the port toward
which you would sail would be a port of
darkness, and the guns that would greet
yon would be the guns of despair, and the
flags that would wave at your arrival
would be t he black flags of death. O, my
brother, you must either kill sin or sin will
kill you. It is no wild exaggeration when
I say that any man or woman that wants
to be saved may be saved. Tremendous
choice! A thousand people are choosing
this moment between salvation and de­
struction, between light and darkness, be­
tween heaven and hell, between charred
ruin and glorious crystallization.
In 180« the House Naval committee SERMON DELIVERED BY DR. TAL­
were of the opinion and recommended
MAGE ON SUNDAY, APRIL 19.
that the government should at least
create a navy that would be of respect­
Crystal Cannot Equal It”—Job
SUBSCRIPTION RATE8.
able size and that it should demonstrate
xxviii, 7, the Eminent Divine’s Text.
»2 00 its capacity to increase rapidly to any
Copy. per year, iuailvanca..
Religion Is Far Superior to the Crys­
. 1 00
•r.a Cepr, six month« in advance
i tal in All Desirable Qualities.
required extent.
In what manner can such proposed
N ew Y ork , April 19.—The eagerness to
rapid increase be provided if substan­
Entered at the postoffice at McMinnville tial encouragement lie not given to our hear Dr. Talmage’s sermons at The Chris­
Having survived that Dreadful Ordeal cf a Trial
Oregon, as second-class matter.
tian Herald sen-ices on Sunday evenings
manufacturer« to enable them to main­ in this city continues unabated. As usual,
By Jury:
tain the moat improved modern plant there was this evening a deuse mass of
Tua ADVERTISING RATES OF TltZ TEI.E- for such work ? What incentive will people waiting outside the Academy of
piioxz -R zgibter are liberal, taking in
And having secured the help of Mr. Atnidon, a gentleman highly
consideration tlie circulation. Single these manufacturers have to keep in Music long before the hour for commence­
>ecommended for his ability and thirty years experience in Merchantile
inch, 11.00; each subsequent inch, $.75. hand the mechanism for this magic ex­ ment, and every scat in the huge building
Special inducements for yearly or semi- pansion unless appropriations are con­ was occupied in a few minutes after tlie
life, I am better prepared than ever tn accommodate the trade; and hav­
yearly contracts.
ing decided to make room by
tinuous and liberal? It would lie im­ doors were opened. Dr. Talmage lia-1
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J ob W ork N eatly A xd Q uickly E xecuted possible to exercise t<xi great impartial­ preached to an immense audience in the
A Fetish Man.
morning in the Brooklyn Academy of
at reasonable rates Our facilities are
The fetish man under any name is the .
the best in Yamhill county and as good ity in the recognition of those who risk Music. His text, was, ‘ The crystal can
authority ou all matters connected with i
as any in the state A complete steam tiieir wealth and reputation in the vast not equal it” (Job xxviii, 7).
relations of rnau to the unseen. He is the I
plant insures quick work.
Many of the precious stones of the Bible
undertaking« thus far so inadequately
exorctser of spirits, the maker of charms.1
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have come to prompt recognition. But
R esolutions or C ondolence and all O bit - provided for.
aud the prescriber and regulator of all cer­
And prefering to give our patrons the benefit of the loss rather than
for the present 1 take up the less valuable
uary Poetry will lie charged for at regular
emonial rites. He can discover who “ate
The silver meu are so eager for the crystal. Job, in my text, compares saving
ship
them elsewhere to he sold. And in order that our competitors
advertising rates.
the heart” of the chief who died but yes­
success of legislation that will guarantee wisdom with a specimen of topaz. An in­
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may
be saved the trouble of sending over to get our prices hence the
terday,
who
it
was
who
caused
the
canoe
fidel
chemist
or
mineralogist
would
pro
­
A ll C ommunications M ust R e S igned B y a market for their mines, and the farm
to upset and give three lives to the croco­ New Inauguration of giving all the lienefit of the following Price List of
the person who send« them, not for pub­
nounce the latter worth more than the for­
dile aud the dark waters of the Congo, or goods reduced. We are offering in Dress Goods—
lication, unless unaccompanied by a "non ers are so clamorous for tlie political mer, but Job makes an intelligent com­
even who blighted the palm trees of a vil­
de plume." but for a guarantee of good control which they believe will secure parison. looks at religion and t hen looks
HEAVEN WE MUST HAVE.
faith. No publications will be published
“Ob,” says some one, putting liis hand lage and dried up their sap, causing the
TOO MUCH TALK OF TIIE CROSS.
at
the
crystal
and
pronounces
the
former
A line of Satines for 15 cents former price 25 cents
for
them
an
outlet
for
their
produce,
unless so signed.
of superior value to tbe latter, exclaim­ j People talk too much about their cross over his eyes, “can it be that I who have supply of malafu, or palm wine, to cease,
■ D mm “
“ OS
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“
25 “
that they cannot pause long enough to as
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or
drove
away
the
rain
from
a
district
and
been
in
so
much
sin
and
trouble
will
ever
A ddress A ll C ommunications . E ither F or realize that a liberal naval policy will, ing, in the words of my text, “The crystal ! and not enough about their crown. Do
ftWe
are
showing
an
especially
fine
line
of
white
and
other
wash goods.
withered
its
fields
of
nguba
(ground
nuts).
come
to
those
crystals?
”
Yes,
it
may
be
—
cannot
equal
it.
”
. you know tlie Bible mentions a cross but
the editorial or business departments, to
All this is within the ken of the Nganga
Also black embroidcried suits.
THE STAR OF THE MOUNTAIN.
I twenty-seven times, while it mentions a it will be. Heaven we must have, what­
Tua T elefhoxe -R eoister . McMinnville, by the aid of its insurance and median
else we have or have not, and we come Nkisi, and he is appealed to on all these
Orefon.
Our Dress Goods stock is full and complete.
ical education, assure an increase of the Now, it is not a part of my sermonie de­ i crowu eighty times? Ask that old man ever
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sign to depreciate the crystal, whether it | what he thinks of religion. He has been a here to get it. "How much must I pay for occasions to discover the culprit by his in­
Ladies’and Children’s Jersey Ribbed underwear in black, white and
output
of
the
mines
of
the
one
and
the
S ample C opies Or T he T elethoxe -R kgis -
be found in Cornish mine or Hartz moun­ I close observer. He has been culturing an it?” you say. You will pay for it just as sight into the spirit world, and hand him
teb will be mailed to any person in the more rapid and secure transit of their tain or Mammoth Cave or tinkling among . aesthetic taste. He has seen tbe sunrises of much as the coal pays to become the dia­ or her over to the just chastisement of an
ecru,—at prices ranging from 15c to 75c.
United States or Europe, who desires one.
mond. In other words, nothing. The same outraged community. This is the only
the
pendants
of
the
chandeliers
of
a
palace.
'
a
halt
century.
He
has
been
an
early
riser.
Ladies
’ Muslin Underwear
grain
for
the
other.
Those
and
other
free of charge
The crystal is the star of the mountain; it He has been an admirer of cameos and Al might j- power that makes the crystals substitute for religion that the African
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Ladies’ and Children’s Hose—in Black and colors, from 15 to 75c.
Important advantages would be attain­ is
savage
possesses.
Its
tenets
arc
vague
and
in
t
he
mountains
will
change
your
heart
the queen of the cave: it is the eardrop corals and all kinds of beautiful things.
W e I nvite Y ou T o C ompare T he T ele ­ ed by a policy of generous appropria­
Parasols from 75c to $5.
of the hills; it finds its heaven in the dia­ Ask him what he thinks of religion, and be which is harder than stone, for the promise unformulated, for with every trilic and
phone -R egister with any other paper
Standard Prints 14 yards for$l.
published in Yamhill county.
tions for increasing the strength of our mond. Among all the pages of natural will tell you, “It is the most beautiful is, "I will take away your stony heart and every district belief varies and rites and
ceremonies are as diverse as the fancies of
history there is no page more interesting thing I ever saw.” “The crystal cannot I will give you a heart of flesh.”
Dress Ginghams 8 yards for $1.
navy.
“Oh,” says some one, “it is just the doc­ the fetisli men who prescribe them.—E. J.
me than the page crystallographic. But equal it.”
Cabot
W 74c
Since 1821, when a wooden ship to
Glavc
in
Century.
I want to show you that. Job was right
Beautiful in its symmetry. When it trine I want. < Jod is to do everything, and
All tubecribere who do not receive their
S. S. Sheeting 7c.
I am to do nothing.” My brother, it is not
For Service llifle«.
paper regularly will confer a favor by im­ could be built ami armed witli iron when, taking religion in one hand and tbe presents God’s character it does not pre- tlie
doctrine you want. The coal makes
In Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes we carry a full stock ranging in prico
An ingenious invention has recently ap­
mediately reporting the tame to thi» office. smooth-bore guns in three months, crystal in the other, he declared that the : sent him as having love like a great pro- no resistance.
It hears the resurrection peared for enabling shooting practice to be
from $1 to $5.50.
| thirty years have passed, during which former is of far more value and beauty i tuberance on one side of bis nature, but voice in tbe mountain,
auil it comes to made with service rifles in many cases
than the latter, recommending it to all the j makes that love in harmony with his
Also a full line of Men’s and Bovs’ Shoes in Congress and Bals from
1 time the most prominent European people and to all the ages, deolaring, "The I justice — a love that will accept all crystallization, but your lieart resists. The
where no range exists, and where it is only
$1 to $5.
Thursday, April 23, 1891.
j powers have adopted and developed crystal cannot equal it.”
those who come to him, aud a justice that trouble with you, my brother, is the coal possible to lire with some device of this
wants
to
stay
coal.
I
do
not
ask
you
to
In
the
first
place,
I
remark
that
religion
will
by
no
means
clear
the
guilty.
Beauti
­
the mode]«, suggestions and concep-
kind. An ordinary cartridge case is em­
Mens’ Wool Hats
50 “
1.00
is superior to the crystal in exactness. ful religion in the sentiment it implants! throw open the doorand let Christ in. I
to bold a miniature cartridge and
“
Felt “
1.75 “
2.50
Strange things are happening every I lions that were tlie direct fruit of our That shapeless mass of crystal against Beautiful religion in the hope it kindles! only ask that you stop lxilting it and bar­ ployed
bullet
in
its
mouth,
which
together
occupy
/
Stiff “
*2.00 “
3,00
day. One article has been reduced in I civil war, and which have produced which you accidentally dashed your foot is Beautiful religion iu the fact that it pro­ ring it. Oh, my friends, we will have to the ¡josition of t he service bullet, the part
price by the McKinley bill, and a well­ i radical alteration« and transformations laid out with more exactness than any poses to garland and enthrone and empar- get rid of our sins. I will have to get rid occupied by tbe service charge being filled
of
my
sins,
and
you
will
have
to
get
rid
of
earthly city. There are six styles of crys­ adise an immortal spirit. Solomon says
Clothing. All Summer Weights Must Go!
up by a chamber containing a piston, which
spring of water ha« been found in the ! in vessels of war.
and all of them divinely or­ it is a lily. Paul says it is a crown. The your sins. What will we do with our sins is struck by the regular breech block piston
As many years are now requinsl as tallization.
Sahara desert.
dained. Every crystal lias mathematical Apocalypse says it is a fountain kissed of among the three crystals? The crystal at­ on liring, and so carries its bterr to the
$20 suits reduced to $15
$15 suits reduced to $1'2
months formerly to build and arm a precision. God’s geometry reaches through the sun. Ezekiel says it is a foliaged cedar. mosphere would display our pollution. miniature cartridge. Cartridges with dif
$10 and $12 suits reduced to $9.
•Although Europe opens her gates to modern battle ship. What folly, there­ it. and it is a square, or it is a rectangle, or Christ says it is a bridegroom come to fetch The crystal river would lie befouled with ferent charges are made for ranges from
is a rhomboid, or in some way it hath a home a bride. While Job in the text takes our touch. The crystal sea would whelm 25 to 300 yards.—New York Times
We are showing a special line of Blys' and Childrens’ Suits in four
both Heed and Quay, it does not follow fore, to talk of creating a navy in an it
mathematical figure. Now, religion beat3 up a whole vase of precious stones—the us with its glistening surge. Transforma­
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that we must admit objectionable peo­ emergency.
The governor of a southern state is in pieces of goods, consisting of Coat, Cap and two Pants, ranging in price
that in the simple fact that spiritual accu­ topaz, and the sapphire, and the chryso- tion now or no I ransformation at all.
Give sin full chance in your heart and correspondence with the governors of all from $3 to $6. These are especially good values.
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If we are to have a navy at all, let us racy is more beautiful than material accu­ prasus—and lie takes out of this beautiful
ple into this country. Reciprocity is a
the transformation will lie downward in­ other hanging states, hoping to make an
bad thing for both Europe and Amer­ have one that can whip the enemy if racy. God’s attributes are exact. God's I vase just one crystal, and holds it up until stead
of upward. Instead of a crystal it arrangement by which no one shall be
exact. God’s decrees exact. God's it gleams in the warm light of the eastern
we must fight, anil one that will lx- a law
ica when it takes this shape.
management of tlio world exact—never sky, and he exclaim«, “The crystal cannot will be a cinder. In the days of Carthage hanged ou Friday. If other days shall be A fine Line of Mens’ ami Boys’ Furnishing
school of the highest mechanical edu­ counting wrong, though he counts the equal it.”
a Christian girl was condemned to die for selected the superstition which generally
Goods.
To enhance the cost of a coat with cation if we shall be blessed with peace. grass blades, and the stars, and the sands,
Oh, it is not a stale religion, it is not a her faith, and a boat was lasiaulied with attaches to Friday will soon pass away.—
Detroit Free Press.
taxes, leaving the price of wheat to be The country’s naval strength cannot and the cycles. His providences never stupid religion, it is not a toothless hag,
fixed in countries where food and be reached and maintained by impet­ dealing with us perpendicularly when as some seem to have represented it; it is
providences ought to be oblique, nor not a Meg Merriles witli shriveled arm
clothing are lioth untaxed, is President uous and spasmodic effort; it can only those
lateral when they ought to be vertical. come to .«care the world. It is the fairest
Harrison’s idea of “protecting'' the result from a well determined program Everything in our life arranged without daughter of God, heiress of all his wealth.
Look at our prices and compare them with what you have been
any possibility of mistake. Each life a Her cheek the morning sky; her voice the
farms« and workingman.
of such magnitude mi l duration as will six
paying elsewhere.
sided prism. Born at the right time; music of the south wind; her step the
induce our manufacturers to make tlie
at the right time. There are no “hap­ dance of t he sea. Come and woo her. Tho
Dry Granulated Sugar,
The modesty that goes with greatness requisite provision for such a supply as dying
13 lbs $1.00
pen so’s” in our theology. If I thought this Spirit and the bride say come, and whoso­
Best Oregon bacon, hams,
is painfully absent in the preparations will secure ard reward their liest ef- was a slipshod universe I would go crazy. ever will, let him come. Do you agree witli
12c per pound
God is not an anarchist. Law, order, sym­ Solomon and say it is a lily ? Then pluck
“ sides
10c
for the president’s trip, but much else forts.
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metry, precision, a perfect square, a perfect it aud wear it over your heart. Do you
“ shoulders 08c “
could have been forgiven had "The
What is needed is a legislative en­ rectangle, a perfect rhom’wiid, a perfect cir­ agree witli Paul and say it is a crown? I
Presidential Train" in gold lettering couragement that will secure for
Coal Oil
' $2 65 per case
tile cle. The edge of God's robe of government Then let this hour lie your coronation. Do
been omitted from the palatial Pull­ nation the ripest fruit of our ablest never frays out. There are no loose screws you agree with tlie Apocalypse aud say
5
gallon
keg
Pickles,
plain
and mixed, $1.50 peg keg, worth- that
mans. Still, as this is tlie circus season, mechanical minds, ready and willing in the world's machinery. It did not just it is a springing fountain? Then come
at
wholesale.
aud
slake
the
thirst
of
your
soul.
Do
you
happen
that
Napoleon
was
attacked
with
perhaps it is well to set forth the kind
to acquire and impart the education indigestion at Borodino so that, ho became believe with Ezekiel and say it is a foli­
of train it is.
All Produce, except Butter, taken in exchange for goods at ill
that sucli a policy must entail. Con­ incompetent for the day. It- did not just aged cedar? Theu come under its shadow.
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market
value.
Do
you
lielieve
with
Christ
aud
say
it
is
a
happen
that
John
Thomas,
the
missionary,
The pay of the official watchman of gress encourage« medical development, on a heathen island, waiting for an outfit bridegroom come to fetch home a bride?
the village of Springstille, in Hessen, makes s[wcial legislation for mining aud orders for another missionary tour, TLcu .«trike bauds with your Lord the
< ash paid for Wool and Mohair
has not increased in a century. One and opens the treasury for thousands received that outfit and those orders in a King while I pronounce you everlastingly
that
floated
ashore,
while
the
ship
and
one.
Or
if
you
think
with
Job
that
it
is
a
box
hundred years ago this valued official of measures of greater or less import­ the crew that carried the box were never jewel, then put it ou your hand like a ring,
received one cent a day for his services, ance; why not give equal stimulus to heard of. Tlie barking of F. W. Robert­ on your neck like a bead, on your forehead
and “Old Heinrich" the present watch­ the new industries tliat have become so son’s dog, he tells us, led to a line of events like a star, while looking into the mirror
man, aged seventy years, receives tlie necessary and prominent a factor in which brought him from the army into of God’s Word you acknowledge “tlie
the Christian ministry, where he served crystal cannot equal $
same compensation. Truly the pay is the development of our new navy?
God with world renowned usefulness. It
THE TEA Xs IO ft NATIONS OF ItELIGIOX.
uot princely, and the American office­ Whether these expenditures are need­ did not merely happen so. I believe in a
Again, religion is superior to the crystal
ed
from
tlie
standpoint
of
insurance,
in
its transformations. The diamond is
particular
providence.
I
believe
God's
holder will wonder how Heinrich man­
may be seen in ail our life more only a crystallization of coal. Carbonate
ages to live on it after paying the usual ' for “no man objects to paying money geometry
t han in crystallography. Job of lime rises till it liecomes calcite or ar­
to have his house insured against tire, beautifully
assessments to the party.
was right. “The crystal cannot equal it.” agonite. Red oxide of copper crystallizes
BE STILL A MINUTE AND LISTEN !
though lie never expects to lie burned,
into culics and octohedrons. Those crys­
THE TRANSPARENCY OF RELIGION.
Again I remark that religion is snperior tals which adorn our persons and our
Mrs. Roscoe Conkling is occasionally nor should he object to the slight tax
seen upon the streets in New York necessary to insure his house, liis busi­ to the crystal in transparency. We know Imines anil our museums have only licen
not when or by whom glass was first dis­ resurrected from forms that were far from
again after a long period of retirement. ness, hi« country against the transgres­ covered. Beads of it have been found i u lustrous. Scientists for ages have been ex­
And an Immense Stock to Choose from.
She is about sixty years of age and sions or the possible transgressions of the tomb of Alexander Severus. Vases of amining these wonderful transformations.
looks very tall, being so erect and at­ an enemy,” or whether from the stand­ it are brought up from tlie ruins of Her­ But I teil you in the gospel of the Son of
There were female adornmeuts God there is a more wonderful transforma­
tired in simple black mourning that point of avoiding temptation, for "there culaneum.
made out of it three thousand years ago— tion. Over souls by reason of sin black as
her height is exaggerated. Her eyes is no greater temptation to nialevolents those adornments found now attached to coal and hard as iron God by his comfort­
are blue and her features finely chisel­ than an undefended people, a country | the mummies of Egypt. A great many ing grace stoops and says, “They shall be
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Be sure and bring your feet along if you want to be fitted with
ed. Seen side by side with Mrs. (.rant with unprotected shores is mi invita- commentators lielieves that my text menus mine in the day when I make up my
What would we do without the jewels.”
the contrast between her stately pro­ toall the theives and robliers of the glass.
“What,” say you, “will God wear jewel­
crystal? Tlie crystal in the window to
portions and the shorter, stoute» figure, world.” or whether from the stand- keep out the storm and let in the day; the ry?” If he wanted it he could make the
Which has Just Arrived at the Opposition Boot and Shoe Store
of her companion whose complexion is 1 point of education in the mechanical crystal over tlie watch defending its deli­ stars of heaven his belt aud have the even­
F. DIELSCHNEIDER.
much darker, is noticeable.
arts, to which we wish to give particu­ cate machinery, yet allowing us to see the ing cloud for the sandals of his feet, but
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hour; the crystal of the telescope, by which he does not want that adornment. He
Is just the place for a Small Farm; only three-fourths
lar prominence, tlie work of protecting the astronomer brings distant worlds so •will not have that jewelry. When God
BRAZILIAN EXPORT DUES.
our nation, its jicople and its wealth, near he can inspect them. Oh, the tri­ wants jewelry lie comes down and digs it
mile from Railroad station and one and one-half
should go on vigorously and tlie requis­ umphs of the crystals in the celebrated out ot the depths and darkuess of sin.
miles
from Steamboat landing.
These souls are all crystallizations of
In a general way Brazil hits modeled ite lines of naval and shore defense pro­ windows of Rouen aud Salisbury!
mercy.
He
puts
them
on,
and
he
wears
But
there
is
nothing
so
transparent
in
a
her government upon our own. The vided without delay. This done, and
as in our holy religion. It is a them in t lie presence of the whole universe.
new republic is n federation of auton­ we shall be n nation anxious for peace, crystal
transparent religion. You put it to your He wears them ou the hand that was
(OREGON WILKES.)
omous states, with a constitution ready for war.— Scientific American,
C3-OOZD TEKMS.
eye and you see man—his sin, his soul, his nailed, over the lieart that was pierced, ou
the
temples
that
were
stung.
“
They
shall
destiny. You look at God and you see
whose main features have been copied
R
egistered
in
W
allace
'
s
T
rotting
R
egister
.
V
ol
.
7.
something of the grandeur of his character. lie mine,” saith t he Lord, “in the day when
I have four lots as fine as can be found in Chand­
from the same United States model
I
It is a transparent, religion. Infidels tell I make up my jewels.” Wonderful trans-
And
now
the
Austrian
Arts
and
ler's addition. Cheap.
that has served the Australians in com­
forniat
ion
!
“
The
crystal
cannot
equal
it.
”
us
it
is
opaqae.
Do
you
know
why
they
This
Highly
Bred
Trotting
Stalliou
will
Make
the
Season
of
1891
at
bining their colonies into a great na­ i Trade Association is unable to discover tell us it is opaque? It is because they are There she is. a waif of the street, but she
The Fair Grounds, McMinnville. Oregon.
■ what inducemencs there are for Aus- blind. The natural man receiveth not the shall lx-a sister of charity. There he is, a
tion.
DESCRIPTION—A beautiful Bay, black points and a little white
of God because they are spiritually sot in the ditch, but he shall preach the
But Brazil has not followed us in one | trian manufacturers to exhibit their thiugs
discerned. There is no trouble with the gospel. I'nere, behind the bars of a prison, around left hind coronet, KI hands high and weighs 12OO pounds
Call azid. See
important particular, in which her fail­ wares at Chicago so long as the McKin- crystal; the trouble is with tbe eyes which but he shall reign with Christ forever. very symmetrical in forni, combining line style and substance.
’
ure to do so will pretty surely lead to I ley tariff’ forbids them to «ell those try to look through it. We pray for wis­ Where sin abounded grace shall much
■NX7".
SlZTTJS’I’IuEIF'E-'.
FEDIOHEE:
detrimental results. Our forefathers wares in this country. Tlie prosjiect.« dom, lord, that our eyes might be opened. more abound. The carbon becomes the
of
the
fair
are
hurt
at
every
point,
as
When the eye salve cures our blindness solitaire. “The crystal cannot equal it.”
Foaled in 1880 by Lyle Wilkes, sire of Mattie Wilkes, 2:30; Konanfz
were wise enough to embody one-half
then we find that religion is transparent.
1X1 NOT GO INTO PARTICULARS.
2:29!; Chief, 2;26|; Danville Wilkes, 2:27 ; sire of Sally Vejen, 2:28.
of free trade in the constitution itself, the prosperity of the people is, but this It is a transparent Bible, All lhe mouut-
Now,
I
have
no
liking
for
those
people
W. T. SIH RTLEFF,
First dam, Maggie Hamlet, by Hamlet, Sire of Loretta F, 2:182; A V
by forbidding the impesitioii of any ex­ insanely unjust tariff’, framed not to aius of the Bible come out—Sinai, tbe who are always enlarging in Christian
promote trade but to restrict it, in or­ mountain of the law; Pisgah, the mount­ meetings about their early dissipation. Do Pantlind, 2 :20J; and 5 others with records better than 2:30; and sire of
port duty upon products sold out of tlie
ain of prospect; Olivet, the mountaiu of not go into the particulars, my brothers.
I
country. Brazil, which lias always in der to compel all the people to pay dai­ instruction; Calvary, the mountain of sac­ Simply say you were sick, but make no tbe dams of 15 with records from 2:16| to 2:20.
ly
tribute
to
a
favored
class
of
wealthy
Second dam, the great show mare Chum, (formerly Mattie Kennv 1
its imperial days levied export duties
rifice. «All the rivers of the Bible come out— display of your ulcers. The chief stock in
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I
4 n n ÌV »« el
1 fiU.jLL~.-L
1. _ 1? . • 1 t
« «
w— . •
Collections Promptly Attended to.
at will for revenue purposes, now re­ contributors to the republican cam­ Hidekcl, or the riverof paradisaical beauty; trade of some ministers and Christian dam of Leland Stanford, 2:294, sixth heat on half mile track; by Duke’s
paign fund.
Jordan, or the river of holy chrism; workers seems to be their early crimes and Norman, by Alexander’s Norman, sire of Lulu, 2:14f, May Queen 2-20-!
linquishes the right to do so, so fur as
Office Cor. Third and E St«.,
-
McMinnville, Oregon.
Cherith, or the river of prophetic supply; dissipations. The number of pockets you
the general government is concerned,
Nile, or the river of palaces, aud the pure picked and the number of chickens you Swigert, sire of 18 in the 2:30 list, and of Blackwood, sire of 6 with rec­
Claus Sprekels, the sugar king, lias river of life from under the throne, clear stole make very poor prayer meeting rhet­ ords better than 2:30; also sire of the dam of Norval, 2:17|, the sire of
but it grants tbe power to the several
Notice of Final Settlement.
states, an arrangement which seems combined with the Havemeyers, and is as crystal. While reading this Bible after oric. Besides that, it discourages other Xorlaine who holds the best yearling record, 2:31. (Duke’s Norman is
Administratrix’ Notice
our eyes have been touched by grace we Christian people who never got drunk or
worse in principle and immeasurably now a- member of the sugar trust. For find it all transparent, and the earth rocks, stole anything. But it is pleasant to know thoroughbred on dam’s side; 1st dam by John Richards, 2d dam by
In
the
County
court
<
•
the
county
of
Yam*
Lance
by
American
Eclipse,
3d
dam
by
Hephestion.)
several weeks Mr. Searles, manager of ■ now with crucifixion agony and now with that those who were farthest down have
worse in practice than the other.
In th« County Court of the County of Yam-
hill, state of Oregon :
hill, State of Oregon
Third dam. Rose Kenny, the dam of Messenger Chief, sire of Maud
Such a plan gives to those states in the sugar trust, lias been in this city, judgment, terror, and Christ appears in been brought highest up. Out of infernal
In the matter of lhe ‘ state ,
In
the matter of the eMate j
of
which the seaports are situated the and last week J. C. Ha vcmeyer arrived. some of his two hundred and fifty-six serfdom into eternal liberty. Out ot dark Messenger, 2:16; Sam Jones, 2:18; Col. Bradshaw, 2:20$; Abel 2:24|,
of
t
titles, as far as I can count them—the ness into light. From coal to the solitaire. etc., and full sister of Gen. Geo. II. Thomas, sire of Scott’s Thomas, 2:21
Wm. Pierce, deceased
)
'J J. Butler, deceased
)
|>ower to levy a tax upon the products They consulted witli Spreckels, but bread, the rock, the captain, the comman­
NOTICE is hereby given that I he under­
“The crystal cannot equal it.”
Bv Mambrino signed. as the executor of said estate, has NOTICE it hereby given that tbe under-
of the interior states passing through terms of the agreement are unknown. der, the conqueror, tLe star, aud ou and But, my friends, the chief transforming Katherine T., 2 ;20, and four others in the 2;30 list.
1";.^an ord’'r 01 the c»o«”y
filed his final account of bis administration
on their way to market, without even It is stated, however, a division of ter­ beyond any capacity of mine to rehearse power of the gospel will not be seen in this i Messenger, by Mambrino Paymaster, sire of Mambrino Chief.
County. Oregon, dulv ap­
of said estate in the County court of Yam­ pointed administratrix
of the estate of I
world, and not until heaven breaks upon
a means of keeping the rate of taxation ritory has been effected. The Have­ them. Transparent religion!
hill county. Oregon, and said court has set J Butler, deceased
TERMS.
—
$40
for
the
season,
with
the
privilege
of
return
in
case
PROVIDENCE IS PELLUCID.
the soul. When that light falls-upon the of failure to get foal. Money due on .July 1, 1891, either cash or by June 2. 1891, at the hour of one o'clock p.
uniform at all the ports.
meyers will control the eastern market
Therefore, all peraont having claim*
The providence that seemed dark before
then you will see the crystals. Oh,
m . of said day, at the countv court house, »KBinst said estate arc hereby notified and
The exercise of sucli power by our and Spreckels the western. Spreckels’ becomes pellucid. Now you find God is soul
what a magnificent setting for these jewels note at IO per cent. No responsibility for accidents or escapes, hut at McMinnville. Oregon, as 'the time and I required
to present the same to me at tuy
care will be taken to prevent either. For further particulars p!»ce for hearing said final account
own seaboard states would provoke a big Philadelphia refinery will be turned not trying to put you down. Now you un­ of eternity! I sometimes hear people rep­ great
residence near llellevur, Yamhill county,
apply to
’
Therefore all persons interested in said duly verified, w.thln six month* from tbe
revolution if iieaceful means of restrain­ over to tbe trust and the trust’s Ameri­ derstand why you lost that child, and why I resenting heaven in a way that is far from
you lost your property; it was to prepare
OHAS.
estate are hereby notified and required to date hereof
ing it could not lie found, and it seems can refinery here will either be closed you for eternal treasure«. And why sick ; attractive to me. It seems almost a vulgar
appear at said time ami place and show
Dated tbi«Hh day of April. A. D. UW
heaven as they represent it, with great
very unlikely that the people of such a or will run even with Spreckels’ refin­ ness came, it being the precursor of im­ blotches of color and bands of music mak­
cause, if any there be, why said account be
M A LINDA BUTLER.
not
allowed
and
said
estate
finally
settled
mortal
juveneseence.
And
now
you
un
­
“sunburnt nation” as Brazil will long ery. Adolph Spreckels denies having
r si- t- . 4dminiatratrix of said estate.
ing a deafening racket. John represents
and said executor discharged
!
M
r
entou.
Attorney for estate.
15
derstand
why
thev
lied
about
you
and
heaven as exquisitely beautiful. Three
remain quiet under an injustice which entered the trust; but admitted an
Dated this 21st day of April, A. D. 1891.
would surely rouse even our cooler agreement had been made with the tried to drive you hither aud thither. It crystals. In one place he says, “Her light
JAMES M. PIERCE.
was to put you in the glorious company of I was like a precious stone, clear as crystal.”
tempers to violence.
I
Havemeyers.—£r<nn iner.
_
Executor of said estate
suchjnen_as Tgnatin«, who. when lie went ’ In another place he sajr«, “I saw a pure
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