The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, July 09, 1891, Image 2

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    Now is Your Time to Buy Cheap!
We will Sell ail Our
SUMMER
CLOTHING,
HATS,
Etc.,
at
ACTUAL
COST.
Men’s good all wool suits, $8.50; and many good suits, part cotton, at $5.00 and upward. Boys suits from
$4.00 up; Children’s suits from $1.50 up; Straw hats at less than cost.
We will positively not be undersold, but will Sell Cheaper and show a larger assortment to select from than any other store in the County.
Look at our Goods and Prices!
KAY & TODD, XT C NT i XI11V i 11©.
and let the army come in.” The ting
twelve years. I think it will help my , marched in and took the throne, and the
brain.”
people all shouted, “Long live the king!’’
There are a great many in the grave who
My friends, you have driven the Lord
could not stand any longer under the ; Jesus Christ, the King of the church,
The republicans of Salem are after DR. TALMAGE PREACHES ON THE
HARDING I HEATH, Publishers.
glacier
of
trouble.
If
that
glacier
had
only
,
away from your heart; you have been mal­
the scalp of Dr. Harry Lane, superin­
GOD IS INFINITE IN INFINITESIMALS.
melted into weeping they could have en- .
COMPLAINTS ABOUT THE RAIN.
him all these years; but he comes
tendent of the state insane asylum,with
My text also suggests God’s minute su dured it. There have been times in your treating
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SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
pervisal. You seo the divine Sonship ir life when you would have given the world, back today. He stands in front of the gates
a petition recommending the appoint­
your soul. If you will only pray for his
drop of rain. The jewels of th< if you had possessed it, for one tear. You of
One Copy, per year, in advance................. $2 00
‘ pardon
Tlie Wonderful Imagery of tlie Book ol every
•
be will meet yon with his gracious
Dee Copy, six months in advance............. 1 00 ment of Dr. J. N. Smith.
shower are not flung away by a spend
Job—How tlie Study ot It Has Made thrift who knows not how many ho throws could shriek, you could blaspheme, but you ' spirit and he will say: “Thy sins and thine
Dr. Lane has been in charge of this
could
not
cry.
Have
you
never
seen
a
man
.
iniquities I will remember no more. Open
Weak Men Into Infidels—Never Wade or
, where they fall. They are all shining
holding the hand of a dead wife, who had ,
Entered at the poetoffice at McMinnville institution for four years. He has giv­ Into a Mystery Over Your Head.
the gate; I will take the throne. My
] princes of heaven. They all have an eter been all the world to him? The temples wide
’
en the best possible evidence of his fit­
Oregon, as second-class matter.
nal lineage. They are all the children of s livid with excitement, the eye dry and peace I give unto you.” And then, all
ness for the duties of this, tlie most re­
B rooklyn , July 5.—Dr. Talmage’s ser- king.
j
this audience, from the young and
"Hath the rain a father?” Well frantic, no moisture on the upper or lower through
,
(
T he advertising R ates of T he T ele ­ sponsible appointive oilice in tlie state. mon today is on a kind of gospel in which then,
I say if God takes notice of every lid. You saw there were bolts of anger in from the old, there will be a rain of tears,
phone -R egister are liberal, taking in
few
people
believe.
The
weather
is
a
com-
,
minute raindrop he will take notice of the tho cloud, but no rain. To your Christian and God will be the father of that rain!
consideration the circulation. Single There are under his care about seven mon object of complaint and fault finding, most
:
insignificant affair of my life. It Is comfort, he said, “Don’t talk to me about
inch, |1.00, each subsequent inch, $.75. hundred people in all degrees of insan­ but Dr. Talmage finds a gospel in it, which (
A Literary Curiosity.
astronomical view of things that God; there is no God, or if there is I hate
Special inducements for yearly or semi- ity, from the simple, feeble-minded to today he proclaims from the text, “Hath the
j bothers me.
A veritable literary curiosity is the invi­
him;
don
’
t
talk
to
me
about
God;
would
yearly contracts.
We look up into tho night heavens, and
tation to tho annual dinner ot the Fort­
raving maniac. To superintend an in­ the rain a father?” Job xxxviii, 28.
This Book of Job has been tho subject of we
, say, “Worlds! worlds!” and how Insig j he have left me and these motherless chil­ nightly Shakespeare club in New York. It
J ob W ork N eatly A nd Q uickly E xecuted stitution of such magnitude requires
dren?
”
unbounded theological wrangle. Men have nifleant
;
we feel! We stand at the foot ol' ' But a few hours or days after, com­ reads this way:
at reasonable rates Our facilities are
the best in Yamhill county and as good the best medical and surgical skill cou­ made it the ring in which to display their Mount Washington or Mont Blanc, and ing
.
“Good friends, sweet friends (Julius
as any in the state A complete steam pled with business and executive abil­ ecclesiastical pugilism. Some say that the ■ wo feel that we are only insects, and then j across some lead pencil that she owned Caesar), ’tis hot June (Henry IV), (but)
in life, or some letters which she wrote
plant insures quick work.
Book
of
Job
is
a
true
history,
others,
that
•
we say to ourselves, “Though the world
there are sweet roses in the summer air
ity. These qualifications to a high de­
• * *
za
it is an allegory; others, that it is an epic | so large, the sun is one million four hun­ when he was away from home, with an (Love’s Labor Lost), (which) sweetly rec­
outcry that appals, there bursts the foun­
R esolutions of C ondolence and all O bit - gree are centered in the person of Dr. poem; otners, that it is a drama. Some dred
,
thousand
times
larger.
”
"Oh!
”
we
!
tain of tears, and as the sunlight of God’s ommends itself unto our gentle senses I
uary Poetry will be charged for at regular Lane. The republicans of Salem may say that Job lived eighteen hundred years ,
say, “it is no use, if God wheels that great ( consolation strikes that fountain of tears, (Macbeth).
advertising rates.
think they have a better man for the before Christ, others say that he never ; machinery through immensity he will not you
,
“We hold a feast (Midsummer Night), j
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find out that it is a tender hearted,
A ll C ommunications M ust B e S igned B y place, but tlie board should be slow in lived at all. Some say that the author of ; take the trouble to look down at me.” In- • merciful, pitiful and all compassionate It will be pastime passing excellent (Tam­
this
book
was
Job;
others,
David;
others,
j
the person who sends them, not for pub­ changing superintendents so long as
fidel conclusion. Saturn, Mercury and (
who was the father of that rain. “Oh,” ing of the Shrew). The beauty of the king­
Solomon. The discussion has landed some , Jupiter are no more rounded and weighed God
lication, unless unaccompanied by a “non
,
say, “it is absurd to think that God dom will be there (Henry VIH). Please
de plume,” but for a guarantee of good the present incumbent gives satisfac­ in blank infidelity. Now, I have no trouble i ana swung by the hand of God than are you
j
grace us with your company (Macbeth).
faith. No publications will be published tion. There have been no charges sus­ with the Books of Job or Revelation—the i the globules on a lilac bush tho morning is going to watch over tears.” No, my You shall be welcome (Pericles).
friends. There are three or four kinds of
unless so signed.
two
most
mysterious
books
in
the
Bible
—
i
after
a
shower.
“Excuses shall not be admitted (Henry
tained so far as we know against the
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v.
ri
them that God counts, bottles and eter­
God is no more in magnitudes than he is , nizes. First, there are all parental tears, IV), and so fail not our feast (Macbeth).
A ddress A ll C ommunications . E ither tor management of the asylum, and as the becauso of a rule I adopted some years ago.
íí
I wade down into a Scripture passage as In minutiae. If he has scales to weigh the
“That you do love me I am nothing jeal­
the editorial or business departments, to
and there are more of these than of any
T he T elephone -R egister , McMinnville, Salem Statesman has heretofore been long as I can touch bottom, and when I ; mountains, he has balances delicate enough < other kind, because the most of the race die ous (Julius Caesar), and so, I pray you,
cannot
then
I
wade
out.
I
used
to
wade
in
,
to weigh the infinitesimal. You can no '
profuse in its praise of Dr. Lane’s abil­
come, sit down and do your best (Winter’s
Ore ion.
until It was over my head and then I got more see him through the telescope than in infancy, and that keeps parents mourn­ Tale).
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r>
S ample C opies O f T he T elephone -R egis ­ ity and management, it can hardly drowned. I study a passage of Scripture you can seo him through the microscope; no ing all around the world. They never get
“We know each other well (Trolius and
ter will be mailed to any person in the keep silent, now a change is proposed. so long as it is a comfort and help to my more when you look up than when you over it. They may live to shout and sing
Cressida). Let’s take the instant by the
United States or Europe, who desires one,
soul, but when it becomes a perplexity and look down. Are not the hairs of your afterward, but there is always a corridor foreward top (All’s Well), frame our minds
in the soul that is silent, though it once re­
free of charge.
to mirth and merriment, which bars a
Our volunteer soldiers, of the First a spiritual upturning I quit. In other head all numbered? And if Himalaya has sounded.
thousand harms and lengthens life (Tam­
W k I nvite Y ou T o C ompare T iie T ele ­ regiment, are in camp enjoying their words, we ought to wade in up to our i a) God, “Hath not the rain a father?” I
My
parents
never
mentioned
tho
death
heart, but never wade in until It is over take this doctrine of a particular Provi­
phone -R egister with any other paper
ing of the Shrew). (We’ll e’en) be red with
first experience in field service, It is our head. No man should ever expect to ( dence, and I thrust it into the very midst of a child who died fifty years before with­ mirth (Winter’s Tale), and fleet the time as
published in Yambill county.
out a tremor in tlie voice and a sigh, oh,
swim
across
this
great
ocean
of
divine
of your everyday life. If God fathers a
not war with its grim aspects, nor is it
carelessly as they did in the golden time
I go down into that ocean as I go raindrop, is there anything so insignifi­ how deep fetched! It was tatter she should (As You Like It).
for tlie boys. truth.
All aubecribers who do not receive their altogether a picnic
down into the Atlantic ocean at East cant in yonr affairs that God will not die. It was a mercy sho should die. She
“But wherefore waste I time to counsol
would have been a lifelong invalid. But
paper regularly will confer a favor by im­ (’amp life has its hardships, whether Hampton, Long Island, just far enough to father that?
you cannot argue away a parent’s grief. thee (Two Gentlemen). Brief let me bo
mediately reporting the tame to thia office in peace or war, but they come easier bathe; then I come out. I never had any
When Druyse, the gunsmith, invented How often you hear tlie moan, “Oh, my (Hamlet). If ’twere done, when ’tis done
when the soldier is close to home and idea that with my weak hand and foot I the needle gun, which decided tho battle child, my child!” Then there are the filial it were well it wero done quickly (Mac­
could strike my way clear over to Liver­ of Sadowa, was it a mere accident? When
Thursday, July 9, 1891
friends, and knows that death is not pool.
Little children soon get over the beth).
a farmer’s boy showed Blucher a short cut tears.
“Write it straight (As You Like It), a
loss of parents. They are easily diverted
staring him in tlie face every moment.
GOD’S MYSTERIOUS GOVERNMENT.
by which he could bring his army up soon
a new toy. But where is the man rare letter (Twelfth Night) (aye), a fine
A GERMAN LESSON
The wisdom of these military encamp­ I suppose you understand your family enough to decide Waterloo for England, with
that has come to thirty or forty or fifty volley of works and quickly shot off (Cym-
ments lias lieen justified in tlie several genealogy. You know something about was it a mere accident? When Lord Byron years of age, who can think ot the old beline).
your
parents,
your
grandparents,
your
took
a
piece
of
money
and
tossed
it
up
to
“(Say) It is near dinner time (Two Gen­
Germany is now giving the world a , states where the legislation has made
grandparents. Perhaps you know decide whether or not he should ta affi­ people without having all the fountains of tleman), I am as constant as the northern
beautiful illustration of the true mean­ provision for them. It is money well great
where they were born, or where they died. anced to Miss Millbank, was it a mere ac­ his soul stirred up? You may have had to star (Midsummer N ight) and will be there
ing and object of the protective policy. , expended. The state military organi­ Have you ever studied the parentage of cident which side of the money was up and take care of her a good many years, but (Two Gentlemen).
never can forget how she used to take
The government is relentlessly main­ zations constitute the real iioliee power the shower, “Hath not the rain a father?” which was down? When the Christian you
“I’ll drink the words you send and
care of you.
taining duties on grain and other food , of the state, and it will lie "a handy This question is not asked by a poetaster army was besieged at Beziers, and a There have been many sea captains con­ thank you for your paius (Cymbeline).
or a scientist, but by tlie head of the uni­ drunken drummer came in at midnight
“When all is done (Macbeth) (each guest
products under which the poor are l>e- thing to have a well-organized militia verse. To humble and to save Job God and rang the alarm bell, not knowing what verted in our church, and the peculiarity shall
say) night hath been too brief (Troil-
ing literally crushed to death. Abso­ in every state in the case of a sudden asks him fourteen questions: About the he was doing, but waking up tho host in of them was that they were nearly all us and Cressida). I am yours forever (Win­
prayed ashore by their mothers, though
lute starvation to many is the meaning outbreak of war. Considering its imp­ world’s architecture, about the refraction time to fight their enemies that moment the mothers went into the dust soon after ter’s Tale). Adieu till we meet (Cymbeline).
of the sun’s rays, about the tides, about the arriving, was it an accident?
“A nna R andall D iehl ,
of the high prices demanded for the utation and resources, Oregon has a na­ snow
crystal, about tho lightnings, and
When in one of the Irish wars a starv­ they went to sea. Have you never heard
of the Fort nightly Shakespeare.
necessaries of life. ToTclieve a little of tional guard that will compare favor­ then he arraigns him with the interroga­ ing mother, flying with her starving child, an old man in delirium of some sickness “President
“Yet here’s a postscript (Twelfth Night).
for his mother? The fact is we get
the distress some of the soldiers have ably with any state in the Union. It tion of the tex::, “Hath the rain a father?” sank down and fainted on the rocks in tho call
Open thy purse that the money (for the
so
used
to
calling
for
her
the
first
ten
years
With
the
scientific
wonders
of
tlie
rain
1
night and her hand fell on a warm bottle
dinner) may be at once delivered (Two Gen­
been selling parts of their rations to suf­ should be the pride of all of our citizens
have nothing to do. A minister gets of milk, did that just happen so? God is of our life we never get over it, and when tlemen). Defer no time; delays have dan­
fering families below the market rates, to help bring our state military organi­ through
with that kind of sermons within either in the affairs of men or our religion she goes away from us it makes deep sor­ gerous ends (Henry VI).
A. R. D.”
but in the interest of the monopolists zation up to the highest standard. We the first three years, and if lie has piety is worth nothing at all, and you had better row. You sometimes, perhaps, in days of —Philadelphia Enquirer.
trouble aud darkness, when the world
enough
he
gets
through
with
it
in
the
first
take
it
away
from
us,
and
instead
of
this
this has been forbidden.
hope the boys at Camp Gibbon will
months. A sermon has come to me Bible, which teaches the doctrine, give us would say, “You ought to bo able to take
As Strange as a Romance.
Evidently there is no pretense hereof have a good time of it. If they sutler three
to mean one word of four letters, “help!” a secular book, and let us, as the famous care of yourself”—you wake up from your
benefiting the masses. The mobs ex­ some privations, it will be all the better You all kuow that the rain is not an or­ Mr. Fox, the member of parliament, in his dreams finding yourself saying, “Oh, moth­ These are days of great and surprising
boosts.
press the idea when they say that they for them. They want to get’down to the phan. You know it is not cast out of the last hour, cry out, “Read me the eighth er! mother!” Have these tears no divine financial
Twelve years ago a young man lived in a
origin? Why, take all the warm hearts
gates
of
heaven
a
foundling.
You
would
book
of
Virgil.
”
have endured starvation long enough real life of the soldier as near as possi­
ever beat in all lands, and in all ages, Maine town. His parents were poor, bo
the question ot my text in the af­
Ohl my friends, let us rouse up to an ap­ that put
for the lienefit of two thousand feudal ble, and as every old soldier knows it answer
them together and thoir united poor that they required help from the
firmative.
preciation of the fact that all the affairs of and
landlords. Germany has one of the is not a path strewn with (lowers.— Tel­ Safely housed duringtlie storm, you hear our life are under a king’s command, and throb would be weak compared with the town. The young man himself was crip­
pled by rheumatism, was discouraged, and
the rain beating against the window pane, under a father's watch. Alexander’s war throb of God’s eternal sympathy. Yes, instead of hustling for the wherewithal
highest protective tariffs in Europe and egram.
and you find it searching all the crevices horse, Bucephalus, would allow anybody God also is father of all that rain of re­ spent bis time in idleness and fishing. For
her wages are among the lowest. Her
of the window sill. It first comes down in to mount him when he was unharnessed, pentance.
duties on agricultural products are for
Did you ever see a rain of repentance? Do several years he, too, was supported by
Secretary Foster, aided by the repub­ solitary drops, pattering the dust, and then but as soon as they put on that war horse,
from relatives and the town
the benefit of great landlords,and those lican press of the country, is trying to it deluges the fields and an ^ers the moun­ Bucephalus, the saddle and the trappings you know what it is that makes a man re­ contributions
fathers. The current belief was, “He will
on manufactured goods are for the pro show that the deficit left by tlie billion tain torrents, and makes the traveler im­ of the conqueror be would allow no one pent? I see people going around trying to never amount to anything.”
repent. They cannot repent. Do you
fit of the manufacturers. The small dollar congress is not so very large after plore shelter. You know that the rain Is but Alexander to touch him. And if a know no man can repent until God helps
Well, did he? He cut loose from his
not an accident of the world’s economy. soulless horse could have so much pride in
farmers, the farm laborers and the fac­ all. A iter figuring in all the various You know it was born of the cloud. You his owner, shall not we immortals exult in him to repent? How do I know? By this homo and associates, borrowed enough
to carry him to Massachusetts, and
tory workmen are beneath the care of funds held in trust by the treasurer, the kuow it was rocked in the cradle of the the fact that we are owned by a king? passage, “Him hath God exalted to be a money
prince and a Saviour to give repentance.” struck in for fame and fortune with all the
the government, except as it tries to see indebtedness over and above the mon­ wind. You know it was sung to sleep by “Hath the rain a father?”
vim
and
grit for which thoroughly awak­
Oh, it is a tremendous hour when one
storm. You know that it a flying evan­
GOD’S WATS ARE PAST FINDING OUT.
ened Maine boys are famous.
that they pay their taxes as long as ey on hand is enough to cause even a the
gel from heaven to earth. You know it is
Again my subject teaches me that God’s wakes up and says: “I am a bad man. I
That was twelve years ago. Today he
they can work and keep out of the Quay or a Dudley to quake.
the gospel of the weather. You know that dealings with us are inexplicable. That have not sinned against the laws of the can draw his check for $500,000, and unless
poorhouse when they are no longer able
God is its father.
was the original force of my text. The land, but I have wasted my life; God indications are amiss will be a millionaire
If this be true, then how wicked is our rain was a great mystery to the ancients. asked me for my services and I haven’t within five years. He is one of the leading
to earn their living.
After twenty-five years of debt-pay­ murmuring
climatic changes. The They could not understand how tho water given those services. Oh, my sins; God shoe manufacturers in Brockton, Mass.,
The idea that protective taxes are for ing unexampled in the history of na­ first eleven about
Sabbaths after I entered the should get into the cloud, and getting forgive me.” When that tear starts it and every dollar of his fortune was won by
the benefit of the workingman is a tions tlie United States is now burden­ ministry it stormed. Through the week there, how it should be suspended, or fall­ thrills all heaven. Au angel cannot keep
his own endeavors. He has made a pres­
comparatively! new American notion, ed with $17,000,060 more annually for it was clear weather, but on the Sabbaths ing, why it should come down in drops. his eye off it, and the church of God assem­ ent of a handsome new school house to his
bles around, and there is a commingling of
the
old
country
meeting
house
looked
Modern
science
comes
along
and
says
there
deliberately invented to catch votes. interest on the war debt and for )>en-
native town. Ho still owns and pays taxes
like Noah’s ark before it landed. A few are two portions of air of different tem­ tears, and God is the Father of that rain, on the old home place, and there isn’t a
Of course no such pretention can be sions than in 1866.
drenched people sat before a drenched pas­ perature, and they are charged with mois­ the Lord, long suffering, merciful and gra­ man in town but who is proud to point out
maintained in Germany, which is a
tor; but most of the farmers stayed at ture, and the one portion of air decreases cious.
the house to strangers and tell the story of
THE CP.Y OF A MOTHER’S HEART.
home and thanked God that what was bad in temperature so the water may no longer
low-wage country trying to protect it­
WEATHER-CROC BULLETIN.
the man who has made a big bright mark
for the church was good for the crops. I be held in vapor, and it falls. And they
In a religious assemblage a man arose in the bustling world.—Lewiston Journal.
self against high-wage countries—
For the Week Ending Saturday, July 4, committed a good deal of sin in those days tell us that some of the clouds that look aud said: “I have been a very wicked man;
against English manufactures and
in denouncing the weather. Ministers of to be only as targe as a man’s hand, and to I broko my mother’s heart. I became an The Coffee Cup a Busiuess Thermometer.
1891—U. S. Signal Service.
American food products. It is main­
the Gospel sometimes fret about stormy be almost quiet in the heavens, are great infidel, but I have seen my evil way,
Germans began drinking water during
Sabbaths, or hot Sabbaths, or inclement mountains of mist four thousaud feet from aud I have surrendered my heart to
tained in tlie United States at present
WESTERN OREGON.
Sabbaths. They forget the fact that the base to top, and that they rush miles a God, but it is a grief that I never can the Seven Years’ war (1756—63), stolidly
because we happen to have had a high
scoffed
at opposition to the practice, and
30 God who ordained the Sabbath and minute.
get over that my parents should never
hated Napoleon all the more for restricting
tariff and high wages so long that Warmer, generally cloudless weather
But
after
all
the
brilliant
experiments
of
forth
his
ministers
to
announce
sal
­
have
heard
of
my
salvation;
I
don
’
t
know
many people can be made to believe prevailed during the week. No rain
on also ordained the weather. “Hath Dr. James Hutton, and Saussure, aud other whether they are living or dead.” While it by his “Continental Blockade.” Uni­
scientists, there is an infinite mystery yet he was standing in the audience a versal peace was accompanied by universal ■s».
that one was the cause of the other. fell. The night temperatures varied the rain a father?”
from
45
to
60
degrees,
the
heat
of
the
INCESSANT COMPLAINTS OF THE WEATHER. about the rain. There is an ocean of the voice from the gallery said, “Oh, my son, indulgence in the exhilarating cup. Ameri­
But when our tariff was first establish­
Merchants, also, with their stores filled unfathomable in every raindrop, and God my son!” lie looked up aud he recognized cans took kindly to its contents, and by
ed its friends had to advance other ar­ day varied from 75 to 90 degrees, The with new goods, and their clerks hanging says today as he said in the time of Job, her. It was his old mother. She had been constantly enlarging demand imparted
winds
have
been
northerly
and
fresh
guments. We had high wages before
idly around the counters, commit the same “If you cannot understand one drop of praying for him a great many years, and powerful impetus to coffee commerce and
transgression. There have been seasons rain, do not be surprised if my dealings when at the foot of the cross the prodigal culture. Rise in prices during the great
we had a protective tariff, and .the first in force.
war “diminished the consumption
The
weather
conditions
have
been
when the whole spring and fall trade has with you are inexplicable.” Why does that son and the praying mother embraced each civil
and most natural effect of the duties
been ruined by protracted wet weather. aged man, decrepit, beggared, vicious, sick other, there was a rain, a tremendous rain, about two hundred thousand tons.” But
very
favorable
to
the
growth
of
crops.
was to diminish the wages by dimin­
The merchants then examined the of tho world aud the world sick of him, of tears, aud God was the Father of those for that it is asserted that “the world
not have had coffee enough.”
ishing their purchasing power. The Wheat is heading nicely, and the ex­ “weather probabilities” with more interest live on, while hero is a man In mid life, tears. Oh, that God would break us down would
Demand rose with every Union victory,
to God, hard working, useful with a sense of our siu, aud then lift us
early arguments in favor of protection, cellent prospects for the wheat crop than they read their Bibles. They watched consecrated
every Union defeat. Con­
a patch of blue sky. They went com­ In every respect, who dies? Why does that • with an appreciation of his mercy. Tears and fell with
increased 36.84 per cent, in 1864,
therefore, did not dwell upon its neces­ heretofore noted continue. The wea­ for
plaining to the store and came complain­ old gossip, gadding along the street about over our wasted life. Tears over a grieved sumption
ther
is
extremely
favorable
to
haying
17.5
per
cent,
in
1865, 23.5 per cent, in 1866.
sity to the workingman, but upon its
ing home again. In all that season of wet everybody’s business but her own, have spirit. Tears over an injured father. Oh, and 27.25 per cent,
iu 1867. Removal of
advantages to the employer. The vot­ operations, which are now in full blast. feet and dripping garments and impassa­ such good health, while tho Christian i that God would move upon this audience duties and financial prosperity increased
mother, with a flock of little ones about ; with a great wave of religious emotion!
The
previous
wet
weather
damaged
the
ble
streets
they
never
once
asked
the
ques
­
ers were told that aa American employ­
her whom she is preparing for usefulness i
The king of Carthage was dethroned. the call for the aromatic berry, and ad­
tion, “Hath the rain a father?”
ers had to pay higher wages than for­ hay crop to some extent, but neverthe­ So agriculturists commit this sin. There and for heaven—the mother who you think ; His people rebelled against him. He was vance in price because of short crops or
eigners—which was a notorious and nu- less the yield will be above the average, is nothing more annoying than to have could not be spared an hour from that : driven into banishment. His wife and syndicate operations diminished it. The
household—why does she lie down aud I children were outrageously abused. Years coffee cup is a business thermometer in the
deniable fact, to a much greater extent both in quantity and quality. The planted coru rot in the ground because of die
with a cancer?
went by, and the king of Carthage made United States. — Richard Wheatley in
much moisture, or hay all ready for the
than it it Is now—it was only rair that fruit crop is doing very well. Royal too
Why does that man, selfish to the core, many friends. He gathered up a great Harper’s Weekly.
mow dashed of a shower, or wheat al­
Ann
cherries
are
fully
equal
to
former
they should be compensated by a tax
most ready for tho sickle spoiled with the go on adding fortune to fortune, consum­ army. He marched again toward Car­
Fast Timo Eating Eggs.
on foreign goods. The workmen were years. The Black Republican is not so rust. How hard it is to bear the agricul­ ing everything on himself, continue to thage. Reaching the gates of Carthage
Edward Smith, a wood carver in the cm-
good.
Prunes
and
plums
will
general
­
prosper,
while
that
man,
who
has
been
the
best
men
ot
the
place
camo
out
bare
­
tural
disappointments.
God
has
infinite
asked to submit to a sacrifice to put
but I do not think he has capac­ giving ten per cent, of all hia income footed and bareheaded, and with ropes ploy ot the Gilbert Clock company, made a
their employers in as good a position as ly make an average crop. Hop lice are resources,
with one of the workmen that he
ity to make weather to please all the to God and the church, goes into bank­ around their necks, crying for mercy. wager
prevalent,
damage
is
being
done,
yet
eat twenty-four eggs in three min­
they already occupied themselves.
farmers. Sometimes it is too hot, or it is ruptcy? Before we make stark fools of They said, “We abused you and we abused could
utes. The contest between Smith and the
They amiably consented, with what re­ hop growers hoj»e for an average yield. too cold; it is too wet, or it is too dry; it is ourselves, let us stop pressing this ever­ your family, but we cry for mercy.” The eggs
came off Saturday afternoon, and
"why.” Let us worship where we king of Carthage looked down upon the
sults the Fall river cotton.spinnera, the Corn is doing well and promises a good too early, or it is too lato. They forget lasting
that the God who promised seed time and cannot understand. Let a man take that people from his chariot and said: “I came was won by Smith. As the bet was for only
Trenton potters and the Findlay glass- average yield. Early peaches are rip­ harvest, summer and wiuter, cold and one question, “Why?” and follow it far to bless, I didn’t come to destroy. You one dollar it looks decidedly as though
ening and will be in market inside the
blowers can testify.— Examiner.
heat, also ordained all the climatic changes. enough, and push it, anil he will land in drove me out, but this day I pronounce Smith had the worst of it.—Waterbury
íí
next ten days. Strawberries are near­ There is one question that ought to be wretchedness and perdition. We want in pardon for all the people. Open the gates American.
Politicians are showing the greatest ly over. Rasp and blackberries are written on every barn, on every fence, on our theology fewer interrogation marks
every haystack, on every farmhouse, and more exclamation points. Heaven is
interest in a statement that Mr. Harri­ still plentiful.
the place for explanation. Earth is the
"Hath the rain a father?”
son is said to have made to a friend, to
EASTERN OREGON.
If we only knew what a vast enterprise i place for trust. If you cannot understand
the effect that in a certain contingency
Warmer and generally cloudless it is to provide appropriate weather for so minute a thing as a raindrop, how can
he would decline te be tlie candidate of weather has prevailed. No rain has this world we would not be so critical of 1 you expect to understand God’s dealings?
Should be given my Stock by eve­
Lord. Isaac Watts at ten years of age , "Hath the rain a father?”
his party next year. That contingency fallen. On June 29th and 30th, July i the
Again, my text makes me think that the
ry one who in need of
complained that he did not like the hymns ,
is the passage of a free coinage bill by 1st, 2d and 3d were very warm. The that were sung in the English chapel. rain of tears is ot divine origin. Great
anything in
'
clouds
of
trouble
sometimes
hover
over
us.
both house and senate at the comhig temperature in the heat of the day “Well,” said his father, “Isaac, Instead of
A
[
They
are
black,
and
they
are
gorged,
and
session of congress. If such a bill is ranging from 85 to 95 degrees, except, your complaining about the hymns, go and [ they are thunderous. They are more por
GOOD TERLIS.
make hymns that are better.” And he did
passed and it looks now as if it will be, of course, in the more mountainous re­ | ! go
and make hymns that were tatter. tentous than Salvator or Claude ever
Mr. Harrison is just as determined as gions and higher elevations where it Now, I say to you if you do not like the ) painted—clouds of poverty, or persecution,
a
ia
weather get up a weather company and [ or bereavement. They hover over us, and
ever to veto it, and knowing that such was cooler.
have a president, and a secretary, and a , the get darker and blacker, ami after
action will antagonize a targe number
The weather has been just what was
and a board of directors, and ten , awhile a tear starts, and we think by an
of republicans, particularly in the west, needed and desired. Haying operations treasurer,
million dollars of stock, and then provide > extra pressure ot the eyelid to stop it.
I have a complete Stock of
he will announce, that in the interest are in full sway. Wheat, oats and rye 1 weather that will suit us all. There is a j Others follow, and after awhile thero is a i
all the Latest Styles of
■
shower
ot
tearful
emotion.
Yea,
there
is
a
of party harmony and success he has
man wbo has a weak head, and he cannot
Ca.ll a.zxd. Sec
determined not to allow his name to be are heading in excellent shepe. There stand the glare of the sun. You must have > rain of tears. “Hath that rain a father?”
GOD SEES OUR TEARS.
presentented to the convention. This i has been an absence of the hot drying a cloud always hovering over him.
hvetlepf
This story may be intirely true, but it winds and the previous excellent wheat I I like the sunshine; I cannot live without
"Oh,” you say, “a tear is nothing but a
looks more like an attempt to make a prospects continue. Spring wheat has plenty of sunlight, so you must always drop of limpid fluid secreted by the lach­
sensation based on Mr. Harrison’s well
have enough light for me. Two ships rymal gland—it is only a sign of weak
known anti-free coinage views. It has especially made fine progress. On July ' meet in mid-Atlantic. The one is going to eyes.” Great mistake. It is one of the
And Sell as Low as the Lowest
many believers however, and they are 1st the first Oregon peaches were ripe Southampton and the other is coming t< Lord’s richest benedictions to the world.
men who make a trade of politics.
shipped from the Dalles. Cherries are New York. Provide weather that, whili There are people in Blackwell's Island in­
Give me a oall, I am confident I
ripe in («rant county. Throughout the it is abaft for one ship, it is not a heac sane asylum, and at Utica, and at all the
can suit you. Looking will
Hannibal Hamlin, vice-president un­ entire section the present prospects are wind for the other. There is a farm thal asylums of this land, who were demented
dried up for the lack of rain, and then by the fact that they could not cry at the
incur no obligation to purchase.
Collections Promptly Attended to.
der Abaham Lincoln’s first term, died most flattering for a successful harvest. is
is a pleasure party going out for a field ex right time. Said a maniac in one of our
at Bangor, Maine, last ¡Saturday, agetl
cursion.
Provide
weather
that
will
suit
public
institutions,
under
a
Gospel
sermon
Look
and
welcome.
B. S. P agve ,
Office Cor. Third and E Sts.,
-
McMinnville, Oregon.
82 years. He held office almost con­
the dry farm and the pleasure excursion that started the tears: “Do you see that
U. S’. Signal Observer.
tinually from 1836 to 1882.
No, sirs, I will not take one dollar of stock tear? that is the first I have wept for
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER.
NO CHANGE NEEDED.
gospel of the weatheb
in your weather company. There is onlj
one Being in the universe who knows
•nough to provide the right kind ot weath
er for this world. “Hath the rain a fa
ther?"
“NEW!”
THIS SUMMER WEATHER
I
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of Apperson
AT ACTUAL COST ’
Entire stock of Hats anil Caps, Neck
wear in endless Varieties, Tennis shoes,
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SPECIAL BARGAINS
In Clothing (20c off regular prices,
PARASOLS, WHITE GOODS,
Ladies’ and Misses’ Muslin and Jersey
Underwear, Embroidered Flouncing in black
and white, Tennis flannel and outing cloth
TO ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS
FROM THE EAST
A large line of
DOMESTIC GOODS
Which we bought exceedingly low. We
propose to give our customers the benefit
of this purchase.
FRANK BROTHERS COMPANY
Headquarters for all kinds of
FARM MACHINERY!*
Call and see our Stock and Get Prices
Before Buying Elsewhere.
Wright Block;
-
McMinnville, Oregon.
WHY WILL YOU
PAY RENT!
I Offer You Lands in Large or Small Tracts,
or City Lots at Low Prices and Easy Terms
A CRITICAL INSPECTION
CHEHALEM ORCHARD HOMES ”
Is just the place for a Small Farm; only three-fourths
mile from Railroad station and one and one-half
miles from Steamboat landing.
Acre Tracts within One Mile of Court!
< < r i i
1 have fear lQts asfine as can be found in Chand'
yy
y j-y lers addition. Cheap.
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"X77-. T. S
HL J
Opposition Boot and Shoe Store.
.
W. T. SHURTLEFF,
General Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Broker.