The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, May 21, 1891, Image 2

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    TAILOB
We have a very Large and
and until further notice will make up Goods to order at
FIT GUARANTEDI
REDUCED
We have an Ir Mmense Line of Ready Made Spring and Summer Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Furnishing Goods,
Positively
Cheaper
than
Portland
Prices.
our
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KAY &. TODD.
Goods and Compare our Prices with others.
THE TELEPHONE-®
I
EGISTER.
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H. Publishers.
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ar. in advance..
.donths in advance
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jd at the poetoflice at McMinnville
j, as second-class matter.
ADVERTISING
RATES
OF TlIE
TKLE-
moxE-BgoisTKR are liberal, taking in
considsrstitm the circulation. Single
inch, $1.00, each subsequent inch, $.75.
Special Inducements for yearly or semi-
yearly contracts.
• * *
„
J ob W ork N eatly A nd Q uickly E xecuted
at reasonable rates Our facilities are
the best in Yamhill county and as good
as any in the state A complete steam
plant insures quick work.
* * *
A
R esolutions or C ondolence ani * all O bit -
u»ry Poetry will be charged for at regular
advertising rates.
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the person who sends them, not for pub­
lication, unless unaccompanied by a “non
de plunic." but for a guarantee of good
faith. No publications will be published
unless so signed.
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r-
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the editorial or business departments, to
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Oregon.
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published iu Yamhill county.
TEMPORARILY
DETHRONED.
The contest over the governorship of
Nebraska has been decided by the state
supreme court in favor of Mr. Thayer,
who was the governor last term. The
ground upon which tins decision was
reached is that Mr. Boyd, the ¿demo­
cratic candidate, is not a citizen ot the
of tite state or of the United States. He I
came to this country with his parents
at the age of nine years. The father de­
clared his intention to become a citizen
and was recognized as such from that
time. The son has always enjoyed the
privileges and performed the duties of
a citizen since his majoyity. But the
court holds that it was necessary for
tlie son to take out his second papers
upon becoming of age, tints reversing
the decision of the lower court. Mr.
Boyd’s claim to citizenship and to the
office of governor is based on a law
passed by congress that all residents of
a.territory become citizens of the Unit­
ed States when said territory is admit­
ted into the Union. And upon this
point it is expected that tlie national
supreme court will reverse tlie decision
of the state court, which by the way
was rendered under peculiar circum­
stances, there noticing Ja full; attend­
ance of the judges and tlie absentees
not being allowed to see tlie writ before
it was issued.
TWO
PICTURES.
TABERNACLE PULPIT.
DR. TALMAGE PREACHES A SERMON
ON THE MENDING OF NETS.
I
Christians Should Look to It That Their
Nets
for
Souls
Order—Some
Are
Kept
flints That
In
Good
Will
Be of
Value.
BROOKLYN, May 17.—11 proof of Dr. Tai
mage's immense popularity had been need­
ed it would be amply furnished by the
promptitude with which the people have
availed themselves of the increased accom
modation afforded by tho new Tabernacle.
The vast edifice is as densely crowded at
every service as the older aud smaller
Tabernacle was. Dr. Talmage this morn
ing paid his attention to the theological
disputes which are agitating the churches,
and as usual gave sound practical advice
to both parties. His text was Matthew iv,
21: "James the son of Zebedee, and John!
his brother, in a ship with Zebedee their
father, mending their nets."
‘‘I go a-fishing,” cried Simon Peter to his;
comrades, and the most of the apostles had
hands hard from Ashing tackle. The fish
eries ot the world have always attracted
attention. In the Third century the queen
of Egypt bad for pin money four hundred
and seventy thousand dollars, received from
the fisheries of Lake Moeris. And if the
time should ever come when the immen­
sity of the world’s population could not be
fed by the vegetables and meats of the
land, the sea has an amount of animal life
that would feed all tho populations of the
earth, and fatten them with a food that by
its phosphorus would make a generation
brainy and intellectual beyond anything
that the world has ever imagined. My
text takes 11s among the Galilean fisher
men. One day Walter Sco t, while hunt­
ing in an old drawer, found among some
old fishing tackle the manuscript of his
immortal liook “Waverley,” which he had
put away there as of no worth, and who
knows but that today we may find some
unknowi- wealth of thought while looking
at the fishing tackle in the text?
at least eight hundred million not in
schools and churches. In such an Atlantic
ocean of opportunity there is room for all
the nets and all the boats and all the fish­
ermen and for millions more.
There should be no rivairy between
churches Each one does a work peculiar
to itself. There should be no rivalry be-
tween ministers, God never repeats him-
self, and he never makes two ministers
alike, anJ each one has a work that uo
other man iu the universe can accomplish.
If fishermen are wise, they will not allow
their nets to entangle, or if they do acci­
dentally get intertwisted, the work of ex
trication should be kindly and gently con­
ducted What a glad spectacle for men
and angels when on our recent dedication
day ministers of all denominations stood
on this platform and wished for each
other widest prosperity and usefulness,
but there are cities in this country where
there is now going on an awful ripping
and rending and tearing of fishing nets.
Indeed, all over Christendom at this time
there is a great war going on between fish­
ermen, ministers against ministers.
and keep it gently rising and falling with
the waters, and not plunge it like a man-
Kidney Disease
of-war’s anchor; and abruptness and harsh­
ness of manner must be avoided in our at­
•is the cause of no end of sut-
tempt at usefulness. I know a man in
New York who is more sunshinj’ and gen­
DR. HENLEY’S
ial when he has dsspepsia than when he is
not suffering from that depressing trouble.
Tea.
I have found out his secret. When he
starts out in the morning with such de­
It can do you no harm. It may do
pression he asks for special grace to keep
you much good. Here is the testi­
from snapping up anybody that day, and
mony ol one sufferer who has been
irth additional determination to lie
made a “ a new man.”
and genial, and by the help of God
1 had been troubled many years
he accomplishes it. Many of our nets
with disease of the kidneys when
kind Providence sent Dr. Henley
need to be mended in these respects, the
with the Oregon Kidney Tea to my
black threads and tlie rough threads taken
hotel. It had an almost miracu­
out, and the bright threads and thogolden
lous effect and in a few days I was
a new man. G. A. TUPPER,
threads of Christian geniality woven in.
Proprietor Occidental Hotel,
In addition to this wo need to mend our
Santa Rosa, Cal.
nets with more threads ot patience. It is
no rare thing for a fisherman to spend one
It has cured thousands;
why not you ? To-mor­
whole day before lie can take a St. Law­
row may be too late.
rence pike or an Ohio salmon or a Long
Island pickerel of a Cayuga black bass or
Tour
drifgrgtat trill tell you about
a Delaware cattish, and he does that day
it. Atk him.
after day without particular discourage­
ment. But what a lack of patience if we
YOU MUST MUND YOUB OWN NET.
Now I have noticed a inau cannot fish , do not immediately succeed in soul catch­
and fight at the same time. He either ing. Wo are apt to give it up and say, “I
neglects his net or his mi^sket. It is amaz­ will never try again.” Into all our nets we
ing how much time some of the fishermen need to weave all along the edge and all
have to look after other fishermen. It is through the center great, long, stout
more than I can do to take care of my own threads of Christian patience. How patient
net. You see the wind is just right, and it God has been with usl Can we not be pa­
Is now prepared to furnish all kinds of
is such a good time for fishing, and the tient with our fellows? I had presented
fish are coming in so rapidly that I have to me from Scotland a few days ago an orna­
keep my eye and hand busy. There are mented inkstand, the wooded parts of
about two hundred million souls wanting which were made from a piece of a tree cut
All kinds of
to get into the kingdom of God, and it will down by Mr. Gladstone, at Hawarden, and
AMERICAN
AND
ITALIAN MARBLE.
require all the nets and all the boats and ! sent by him to Scotland by request.
SCOTCH AND AMERICAN GRANITE
The incident reminded me ot the fact that
all the fishermen of Christendom to safely
a woman who bad loug been on Mr. Glad­
land them.
Parties wishing work of this kind would
At East Hamptou, Long Island, where I stone’s estate hail a wayward boy, and in do well to call and get our prices before
summer, ont on the bluffs some morning her despair she asked Mr. Gladstone to take purchasing elsewhere.
IRA A. MILLER.
we see the flags up, and that is the signal the boy in hand. While prime minister of
for launching out into the deep. For a England, with all the mighty affairs of the
mile the water is tinged with that peculiar kingdom in his hand, he took that boy in
color that indicates whole schools of pisca­ his study and counseled him, and then
FIRE BACK WARRANTED
torial revelry, and the beach swarms with knelt down and prayed witli him, anil the I
boy
was
saved.
If
we
all
hail
hearts
of
men with their coats off and their sea caps
on, and those of us who do not go out on sympathy like that, what would be to us
tho wave stand on the beach ready to re­ impossible? “Is it not delightful that I can
joice when the boats come back, and in our sing so well?" said Jenny Lind, in a burst
excitement wo rush into the water with of joy that slio could help others. "Is it
our shoes on to help get tho boatsup the not delightful that I can sing so well?"
The Only Stove that Gives a
beach, and we lay hold the lines and pull And might wo not all say in thankfulness
AXZlYen -we Say tlaa.t -we Sell
till we are red in the face, and as the living to God. “Is it not delightful that we can
things of the deep come tumbling in on sympathize with others, and encourage
others,
and
help
others,
and
save
others?"
the sand I cry out, “Captain, how many?”
And he answers, "About fifty thousand.” - Again, in mending our nets we need also' Signed by the Officers of the Company.
And we shout to the latecomers, "Hurrah,: to put in the threads of faith and tear out
fifty thonsandl" We must have an en­ all the tangled meshes of unbelief. Our
The only Stove that is Trimmed With
thusiasm something like that if we are I work is successful according to our faith.
ever to take the human race for God and The man who believes in only half a Bible,
or
the
Bible
in
spots;
the
man
who
thinks
heaven. Aye, we ought to have that en­
thusiasm of the beach multiplied a hun­ he cannot persuade others; the man who
dred fold and by so much as an immortal halts, doubting about, this aud about that,
will be a failure in Christian work. Show
soul is worth more than a bluefish.
I Can vott not recognize commendable by according your pnlrottage.
Ob, brethren ot ministry! Let us spend me the man who lather thinks that the
I
At the Same Price others sell you the
our time in fishing instead of fighting. garden of Eden may have been an allegory,
Yours to serve.
But if I angrily jerk my net across your and is notquite certain but that there may
net, and you jerk your net angrily across be another chance after death, and doe*
mine, wo will soon have two broken nets not know whether or not tlie Bible is in­
and no fish. The French revolution nearly spired. anil I tell you that man for soul
destroyed the French fisheries, and ec­ saving is a poor stick. Faith in God and
---- IN FACT THE:-----
clesiastical war is the worst thing possible in Jesus Christ, and the lloiy Ghost, and
while hauling souls into the kingdom, 1 the absolute necessity ot a regenerated
had hoped that tho millennium was about heart in order to see God in peace, is one
to dawn, but the lion is yet too fond of the thread you must have iu your mended net
lamb. My friends, I notice in the text that or you will never lie a successful fisher for
James the son of Zebedee and John his men. Why, how can you iloubt?
Thu hundreds of millions of men and
brother were busy not mending somebody
else's nets but mending their own nets, and women now standing ill the church on
LEAD THE WORLD.
earth,
and the hundreds ot millions in
I rather think that we who are engaged in
heaven,
at
test
the
power
of
this
Gospel
to
1
have
just
received a carload of Stovesand
Christian work in this latter part of the
Ranges of all shapes, sizes and styles and
nineteenth century will require all our save. With more than the certainty of a
spare time to mend our own nets. God mathematical demonstration, let as start
out to redeem all nations. The rotten-
help us in the important dutyl
I NEVER PAY FOR MY GOODS.
In this work of reparation we need to est thread that you are to tear outof yotir
will
sell them cheap, This beats the old Gag I
put into the nets more threads of common net is unbelief, aud the most important
sense. When we can present religion as a thread that you are to put in it is faith.
great practicality we will catch a hundred Faith in God, triumphant faith, everlast­
souls where now wo catch one. Present ing faith. If you cannot trust the infinite,
religion as an intellectuality and we will the holy, theomuipotent Jehovah, who can
fail. Out in tho fisheries there are set you trust*
IT IS AN IMPOBTAST WORK.
across the waters what are called gill nets,
and the fish put their heads through the
Ob, this important work of mending our A full line of Hardware on the same terms.
meshes and then cannot withdraw them nets! If we could get our nets right we
because they are caught by the gills. But would accomplish more in soul saving in
gill nets cannot be of any service in relig­ the next year tbau we have in the last
ious work. Men are never caught for the twenty years. But where shall we get
truth by their heads; it is by tho heart or them mended? Just where old Zebedee
uotatail. No ayument ever saved a man, and liis two boys mended their nets—w here
'c#n
he earned
at our SEW by
line tboae
of work,
fll
rapidly
and honorably,
of
and no keen nu;*vsis ever brought a man you are. “James, why don’t you put your I fl fl
/
I ■ IU ■■ W ...„er
either »ex.
sex. vounr
voting or old. and in their
into tho kingdom of God. Heart work, oar in Lake Galilee, or hoist your sail and ■Ul
lYlUilL I own localitie»,wherever they lire. Any
me cm do the work
Euay to learu.
not head work. Away with your gill nets! land at Capernaum or Tiberias or Gadara, We Airalsh everything. _ We
start you. No r1»k. You can devote
Sympathy, helpfulness, consolation, love, and seated on tho bank mend your net? your »pare inomMta. or all your time to the work. Thia >• an
new lead.aud brings wonderful mk <- cm to every worker.
are the names of some of the threads that John, why don’t you go ashore and mer.d entirely
Beelnnere ar- earning from S25 to fiO per week ard upward*,
more after a little experience. We can fuBrish you the etn-
we need to weave in our gospel nets when your net?” No, they sat on the guards of nua
pldvineiit and teauh vou FUEL. Ko spec* to expJaJu hero. Foil
we are mending them.
UfiimMlou FUEL. TltrE A. <M>.. AtOCSlA. MaUL
< onclu led on third page.
McMinnville
Marble and
Granite Works i
Cemetry Woikand Monuments!'
Truth Wears no Mask
Bows
at
no
Human
Shrine;
Seeks
Neither
iMac«*
nor
Applause;
It
Only
Asks
a
Hearing*.
The New Y'ork
has a w ay of
All subscribers it ho do nol receirt their publishing what it calls“tariffpicture8.
¡taper regularly trill confer a favor by im­ It finds a ea.se in which there has lieen
mediately reporting the tame to this office.
progress in this country in spite of the
tariff, and then it draws a diagram to
Thursday, May 21, 1891.
illustrate tlie blessings of protection.
PUT YOUK NETS IN GOOD ORDER.
One of the latest of these works of stat-!
It is not a good day for fishing, and three
ABOUT TIN.
istical high art is this:
men arc in the boat repairing tho broken
In 1880 the value of the manufactur­ fishing nets. If you are fishing with a
In his speech at Metropolitan Hall ed products of the United Stab's was book and line and the fish will not bite it
is a good timo to put the angler’s apparatus
Mr. Wilson devoted especial attention over
better condition. Perhaps the last
$ ô ,OOO t OÛO,(XM). into
to the subject of tin plate. It was well
fish you hauled in was so large that some­
he did so, for there is a concerted effort
thing snapped Or if you were fishing
In 1HSH> it bad increase«! to over
with a net there was a mighty flounder
to deceive the public with regard to the
$8,000,000,000. ing of the scales, or an exposed nail on the
Honorably we say that which is True.
effects of the new duties. The New-
side of the boat which broke some of the
York Tribune has the assurance to say
threads
and
let
part
or
all
of
tlie
cap
­
This shows what a decade of protec­ tives of the deep escape into their natural
by implication, although it is careful
tion has done for our industries.
element.. And hardly anything is more
not to assert directly, that the Ameri­
There happens to lie no patent on provoking than to nearly land a score or a
can market has so far been tilled by
hundred of trophies from the deep and |
this kind of logic. For instance:
American tin plate as to compel the
when you are in the full glee of hauling in |
In
1850
lite
value
of
our
manufac
­
the
spotted treasures through some imper-1
Welsh factories to shut down. Anoth­
T.
tured was
$1,019,107,616. fection of the net they splash back into the
er common assertion is that in view of
wave.
American competition the price of
That is too much of a trial of patience
In istUt it had increased to
Welsh tin plate has been reduced.
for most fishermen to endure, and many a
$1,885,861,676. man
ordinarily correct of speech in such
Both of these statements are pure in­
circumstances comes to an intensity of
vention from the ground up, without
This shows what a decade of low tar­ utterance unjustifiable. Therefore no good
even a skeleton of facts to build on. iff did for our industries.
STOVES A. RANGES
fisherman considers the time wasted that
The truth is that there is no evidence
Here is another pair of brand new is spent in mending his net. Now the
as yet that any tin plate has been tariff pictures for the galley of our New Bible again and agaiu represents Christian
workers as fisliers of men, and ire are all
made in this country in commercial York conteiu]M>rary:
sweeping through the sea of humanity
quantities. The authors of the tin job
Exports of domestic products in 1850, some kind of a nek Indeed, there have
in the McKinley bill have not devel­
*134,900,233. been enough nets out and enough fisher
men busy to have landed the whole human
oped their plan of campaign, so that
I race in tho kingdom of God long before
Ex|>orts of domestic products in 1859, I this. What is the matter? The Gospel is
we can not say with eertainity wheth­
$278,394,080. ' all right., and it has been a good time for
er they intend to pocket the new
catching souls for thousands of years.
bounty by importing Welsh labor and
Increase in nine •■ears of low tariff, Why, then, the failures? The trouble is
actually making tin plate to sell at 2.2
with the nets, aud most of them need to be
cents a pound more than it is worth, over 100 per cent.
mended. I propose to show you what is
Exports
of
domestic
products
in
1880,
the matter with most of the nets and how
or whether they merely intend to use
$823,946,353. to mend them. In the text old Zebedee
the tax as a club to force people into
and his two boys, James and John, were
using the patented galvanized iron and
Exports of domestic products in 1889. . doing a good thing when they Bat in the
granite ware which has already made
‘ boat mending their nets.
$730,282,609. j The trouble with many of our nets is
millionaires of the men who control its
I that the meshes are too large. If a fish can
manufacture. Whichever course- may
Decrease in nine years of high tariff, get his gills aud half his body through the
be adopted, we may la? sure that the about 12 per cent.
I network, bo tears and rends and works his
trusts will make a good thing out it,
out and leaves the place through
There are plenty more pictures of the . way
which he squirmed a tangle of broken
At present it Is the hardest imagin­ same kind where these came from.
I threads. The Bible weaves faith aud works
able thing to get a glimpse of a piece
' tight together, the law and the Gospel,
of American tin plate, except at a Pro­
1 righteousness and forgiveness. Some ot
Annual Y. M. C. A. Convention.
I our nets have meshes so wide that the sin­ IF TnE WORLD WOULD BELIEVE IT WOULD
tective League banquet. Recently
postal cards headed “Hurrah for Mc­ The Second’ Annual Convention of ner floats Iu aud out and is not at any mo
SLT.gESDEB.
ment caught for the heavenly landing. In
Do you know that the world’s heart is
Kinley," were circulated through the the Young Mens Christian Associa­ our desire to make everything so easy, we
East, offering in a business-like way to tions, of Western Oregon, will lx- held relax, we loosen, wo widen. We let meD bursting with trouble, and if you could
make that world believe that the religion
sell certain grades of American tin at at Albany, May 22nd. 23d, and 24th. | after they are once in the Gospel net escape of Jesus Christ is a soothing omnipotence,
the world and go into indulgences
foreign prices. A New 5 ork Evening A very interesting programme has I I into
and swim all around Galilee, from north the whole world would surrender tomor­
Pott reporter visited the specified ad­ been arranged by the District Commit­ ! side to south side aud from east side to row, yea, would surrender this hour? The
dress aud expressed the desire to buy tee, and an entertainment will be furn­ 1 west side, expecting that they will come day before James A. Garfield was inaugur
ated as president I was in the cars going
a few boxea of tin plates. The suspic­ ished by the Albany Association to all i back again. We ought to make it easy for from Richmond to Washington. A gentle
them
to
get
into
the
kingdom
of
God,
nnd,
ious gentleman who constituted the young men who attend. The Commit­ ] as far as wo can, make it impossible for man seated next to me in the cars knew
me, and we were soon in familiar conversa­
entire visible establishment asked him tee is anxious to have every town them to get out.
It was just after a bereavement and
who he was, where he came from, in the District represented bv some of j The poor advice nowadays to many is tion.
I was speaking to him from an over bur­
what he wanted the goods for and fin­ the Christian young men. whether I "Go and do just as you did lx_-fore you were dened heart about the sorrow I was suffer ;
. captured for God and heaven. The net
ally refused either to sell him anything mentliers of the organization or not. was not iuteuded to be any restraint or ing.
Looking at his cheerful face, 1 Bail: “I
or to tell liim where his factory was Reduced rates, of 1 and 1 fare, have ? any hindrance. What yon did before you
Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.
you have escaped all trouble. 1 i
situated. Subsequent investigation been secured over the different If. II. . were a Christian, do now. Go to all guess
should judge from your countenance that-I
i
styles
of
amusement,
read
all
the
styles
of
Is just the place for a Small Farm; only three-fourths
disclosed the fact that tie factory con­ on Certificate Plan. Tlie Pastors of books, engage in all the styles of behavior you hare come through free from all mis-;
mile from Railroad station and one and one-half
sisted of one room, iu which an old the different churches are asked to ap­ as before you were converted.” And so fortune.” Then he looked at me with a look :
man and boy gave Welsh tin plates a point some young men front their through these meshes of permission and I shall never forget and whispered in my i
miles from Steamboat landing
"Sir, you know nothing about trouble.
second coating of tin to turn them into Church or Sabbath school, to attend laxity they wriggle out through this ear:
and that openiug, tearing the net My wife has been in an insane asylum for
Headquarters for all kinds of
a naturalized American product suit­ this gathering of young men. The opening
as they go, and soon all the souls that we fifteen years.” And then he turned and
able for distribution as McKinley sou­ Convention opens Friday noon, and expected to land in heaven before we looked out of the window and into the
GOOD
know it are back in the deep sea of the night with a silence I was too overpowered
venirs.
closes Sabbath evening.
á!fc
world. Oh, when we go a-gospel fishing to break. That was another illustration <14.
80 far as the claim that American
W
I have four lots as fine as can be found in Chand-
let us make it as easy as possible for souls ot the fact that no one escapes trouble. ’4?
The Boys Vindicated.
tin plate is filling the American market
to get in, and as hard as possible to get out. Why, that man seated next to you in
lers
addition. Cheap.
church lias on his soul a weight compared
is concerned, the official figures pub­
BE A CHRISTIAN EVERT DAY.
I
William Merchant not long ago sued
with
which
a
mountain
is
a
feather.
That
■
Is
the
Bible
language
an
unmeaning
lished by the Republican Administra­
the board of trustee« of Monmouth col­ verbiage when it talks about self denial woman seated next to you in church has a !
tion afford a ready aud conclsive refu­
the recital of which would make your
lege for damages for expelling young and keeping t’uo body under, and about I grief
body, mind and soul shudder.
tation of it In the month of March,
Call and. See
walking
the
narrow
way
and
entering
the
men alleged to have been guilty of eon-
When you are mending your net for this I
we imported 48,609,428 pounds of
strait gate, and about carrying the
duet unbecoming gentlemen. Quite cross? Is there to bo uo way of telling wide, deep sea of humanity, take out that!
foreign tin plates. In March, 1890, we
T. S hvrtleff
a seandal was connected with the af­ whether a man is a Christian except by his wire thread of criticism aud that horse­
McMinnville, Oregon.
Wright Block:
imported 101,174,507 pounds. In the
hair thread of liarshuess, and put in a soft;
fair and it created much talk and com­ taking the communiou chalice on sacra- silken
thread of Christian sympathy. Yea. I
nine months ending with March,
mental day? May a man be as reckless i
ment at the college. The boys have about
his thoughts, about his words, about j ; when you are mending your nets tear out!
1890, our imports were 505,798,577
W. T. SHI RTLEFF,
I
those
old
threads of gruffness and weave !
been vindicated, tlie jury awarding $50 hia temper, about his amusements, about
pounds, and in the nine months ending
damages. Tlie trial occupied four days his dealings after conversion as before con­ j in a few threads of politeness and genial-
with March, 1891, they were 624,919,-
i ity. In the house ot God let all the Chris­
in the Polk county circuit court and version? One-halt the Gospel nets with j tian faces beam with a look that means
264 pounds. The unprecedented im­
which wo have been scooping the sea have
the verdict seemed to give general sat-1 had such wide meshes that they have been welcome. Say “good morning” to the
portations iu March of tins year have
Collections Promptly Attended to.
¡«faction. Mr. Merchant brought suit■ all toru to pieces by the rushing out into stranger as ha enters your pew, and at the
been exceeded by those iu April, for
close shake bands with him and say, “How
solely to clear the young men of the the world ot those whom a tighter net did
Pve-
Should
be
given
my
Stock
by
Office
Cor.
Third and E St»..
you like music?” Why, you would be
which tlie official returns are not yet at
McM inn ville, Oregon.
blot east upon their names, aud now would have kept in. The only use of a net to that man a panel of the door of heaven;
ry one who in need of
is to keep the fish from going back to
hand.
that the matter i« settled, peace will where they were before and taking them you would be to him a note of the doxology
anything
in
The same figures disjxxc of the asser­ doubtles« reign supreme at the normal
seraphs sing when a new soul enters.
I where they could not have been taken by that
Headquarters for New and Second-Hand
tion that the price has been reduced by
any other means. Alas, that the words of That man is a thousand miles from home,
school.
the prospect of American eouqictition.
Christ are so little heeded when he said, i and he has just heard by telegraph that
FAIIÎDA1.E.
“Whosoever doth not bear his cross and his child is sick with scarlet fever, and his [
The 48,609,428 pounds imported iu
come after me cannot be my disciple." The , boy at college has got into disgrace, and he
Including fine Linen and Carbon papers, Ribbon»,etc. General agent for
March, 1890, were valued at $1,561,774,
church is fast becoming as bad as the has had business troubles and is so home­
Lovely weather now.
or 3.2 cents a pound. The 101,174,507
sick he can hardly keep from crying. Just
world,
and
when
It
gets
as
bad
as
the
world
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pounds imported in March, 18#), wen- j Miss Maud anil Bessie Bowers ac­ it will be worse than the world by so much one word of brotherly kindness from you '
3®
lift him into a small heaven.
I have a complete Stock of
valued at $3,646,509, or 3.6 cents a companied by Mr. Barnhart, are visit-1 as it will .-uid hypocrisy of a most appalling | would
I have iu other days entered a pew in ■
ing
their
brother
in
Tillamook.
kind
to
its
other
defects.
all the Latest Styles of
pound. We bought over twice
church,
an-l
the
woman
at
the
other
end
.
Furthermore, many of our nets are torn
Mrs. Miles Bower, formerly a resi-
■
of
the
pew
looked
at
me
as
much
as
to
say;
mauy pounds, and paid an eighth more
to pieces by being entangled with other
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for every pound. This extra price, of i dent of this place, died in Nestueea tlie nets. It is a sad sight to see fishermen "How dare you? This is my pew, and I '
pay the rent for it!" Well, I crouched in !
.
13th
inst.,
of
Lagrippe.
fighting
about
sea
room
aud
pulling
In
course went to the Welsh tln-makers.
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the other corner and made myself as small |
The fact is that our people an- load­ Mr. Johnson lias bought the old mill opposite d'rections, each to get his net. as possible, and felt as though I had been
COOK’S AVTOWLTZC FOSTA.L SC a T ,T-
both nets <lgmage.I by the struggle and stealing something. So there are people
!
formerly
owned
by
Jas.
Fairchiles
and
I
ing themselves up for a season of
Tells yon instantly amount of postage required for any mailable package
And Sell as Low as the Lowest
losing all the fish lu a city like this of who have a sharp edge to their religion,
famine. Up to the 1st of July, when ! will move it to Lafayette for a barn,
more than eight hundred thousand, there and they act as though they thought most |
the new tax goes into effect, the im­ j Miss Belcher and Berthie Daniels ac- arc at least fixe hundred thousand not in | people had been elected to be damned and |
Give me a oall, I am confident I
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ports will keep on increasing, stock eom)Kmied by Ivan Daniels are visiting Sabbath schools or churches And in this they were glad of it. Oh, let us brighten
can suit you. Looking will
"sxr. iSE-sribToxzDS,
Mrs. Daniels at the Mountain House.
land where there are more than sixty-four up our manner and appear in utmost gen
Will b • laid in for six month» or a year
incur no obligation to purchase.
29 stark Street. Portland, Oregon.
million
people,
there
are
at
least
thirty
ahead, and the Welsh will get better Wright's Blackberry Cordial should million not iu the Sabbath schools anil tiemanliness or ladyhood.
Look and welcome
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kept in every house. Invaluable in
and better prices. After that there will i lie
And iu this world of more than i The object iu fly fishing is to throw ths |
in all relaxed conditions of the bowels’ churches.
be dull times in the tin plate business Sold
fourteen
hundred
million
people,
there
are
fly
far
out,
and
then
let
it
drop
gently
dowti
.
by Rogers Bros.
for- everybody.— Esrtminer.
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u
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