Look at the Map. Look at tlie Map. State ofOrerou, Yamhill County. Her«* you '*“1 Hull the most pro­ ductive section in tlie World l^nd is « heap, offering »pedal Ini diiceineiits to fruit misers ami dairymen. McMlnuviUe. Yamhill Cousty. Here is the County seat, Hereto publlahed THF. TKLEPHONK- REG INTER, Monarch of borna newspapers, accordesl first place In nil tlie Directories. Look at tlio Map Look at the Map Circulation Guaranteed Greater Than That of any Other Paper Published in Yamhill County • SCUIIB ’itiPHOkt Auguit, 1881. Eltsbll.hea Issa. 1886. M c M innville , O regon , T hursday , J anuary is , 1894. VOL. V. NO. 51 J. ( LARK, 1». 1». S. the mind that makes the man,” said Watts, but modem ethica deny this, and give the credit to the tailor. It is question­ able, however, if either are right /1ALBKEATH & GOUCHER, physiciansand surgeons , (Office over Bral.v’a Bank.) N c M ixnvh .1.1, - - - Food has some claims O rkuon . M c M innville rRUCK AND DRAY CO., in this respect,therefore those parents who would build up tlie physique of their children pay strict attention to their diet. Children arc all fond of pastry; for this to be health­ fully prepared, COULTER A WRIGHT, Proprietors Goods of all descriptions moved and care 111 handling guaranteed. Collections will « made monthly Hauling of ad kinds one cheap D. BAKER» SURGEON ANO HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Office Upstairs in the Garrison Building. fjOTTOLENE must be used as a shortening. It is Recommended by the best Cooks. Consult your physician up­ ou its heallhfulutss. McMinnville, Oregon, aid up Capital, $50,000. Transacts a General Banking Business, eposits Received Subject to (’heck Interest allowed on time deposits. Sell sight exchange and telegraphic trans­ it on New York, San Francisco and Port- nd. Collections made on all accessible points. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p m. MATTHES BROS. 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Ferry*« Seed Annuul lor 1894 contains the sum und substaucei V of the latest farming knowl-/ v. edge. Every plan ter should // have iu Sent free. //A D.M. Ferry* Co., ///A nx Detroit, /ZzZZ/ Mich. SSKS . QUALEY & HENDERSON, t M. RAMSEY, W. FENTON, Marble and Granite Works. ATTORNEY AT-LAW. innville, .... Oregon. Ifflce, Rooms 1 and 2 Uuion Block. E COMMERCIAL STABLE I B ranch Y ard —“Holl’s Old Stand, Gates & Henry, Props. fcMinnville, - McMinnville, Oregon. ery, Feed and Sale! rything New And Firstclass. Oregon. Are prepared to do Cemetery work in all its brandies at bottom prices. Any one needing work of this kind will do well to call and exumine their stock and get prices liefore going elsewhere. Assignee's Notice. 1 Accommodations fo/ Commercial Travellers. Notice is hereby given that the under­ signed has been duly appointed assignee of r Second and E Streets, one block the estate of W. H. Harrison, an insolvent debtor of Yamhill county, Oregon. All i Cooks hotel. persons, therefore, having any claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to preRent them to me duly veri­ fied, at the law oilice of McCain .Magers, Evaag.ll.t,' at McMinnville, Oregon, within three « Moines. Iowa, write« under «lute of months from this 23d dav of November, A. Marell 2J, 1893: D., 181)8, WM. M. ClIRtSMAN, M ed . M eg . C o ., Assignee of said Estate. Dufur, Oregon. M c C ain A M agbrr , emen.* Attorneys for said Estate. J. F. FORD, arriving home last week, I I all well and anxiously await- Our little girl, eight and one- yearo old, who had wasted to 38 pounds, is now well and ous. and well fleshed up. S. B. li Cure lias done its work well, of the children like it. Your Cough Cure has cured and away all hoarseness from me. ve it to every one. with greet- >r all. Wishing you prosperi- e are Yours, M r . & M rs . J. F. F ord . ’ii wish to feel fresh and cheerfui.and for tlie Spring’s work, cleanse your I with the Headache and Liver cure, ing two or three doses a week. I cents a bottle bv all druggists. Sold a positive guarantee hy Kogers Bros. AnR*rrc*ab!o Taxativo and NERVE TONIC. Seid by pnixiSitsoreent by mail. 85c.,«)c^ and $1.00 ra r package. Samples tree, UA The Favorite TOOTH F0TDH fLU fl.UfortheTecthamlBreath.36o. FRAZER SREASE SSSssS rORBALBBTDEAURaCKStlUIXT. /gt* £ DOLLARS TO ’ PER DAY 20 Easily Made. We want many nv*n, womon. boys, and g irh tp work foru< a few hour« daily. rioor lover, who could not afford care bestowed u|sin them, for resin old, makes an interesting exhibit, not bad a place of punishment after death, of perfumes on tlie faithful; there are and alleys. Thus, he thinks, is signifi­ the price demanded by the father, and asphalt are frequently found with­ only to art connoisseurs, but to every­ so everyone has also believed in a state couches lined witli silk embroidered cance imported to the passage, "In would gather his friends together, and, in their envelopes. Birds in general body curious enough to know what of bliss as a reward for those who have with gold. When the faithful servant my Father’s house are many man­ watching his opportunity, would seize having been wrapped in their band­ manner of men and women once in­ done well. Heaven itself, the place of the Prophet dies he is received at sions.” Having located tlie bfessedon and carry off his mistress, in the hope ages, were then placed in an earthen habited tills old earth. The Theodore wherein “we all, with sandals loosed, once in pavilions hung with curtainsof the globe of tlie sun, it is an easy mat­ tliat after asserting his natural title to urn and deposited in the tomb. No Graf collection of unique Greek por­ may rest,” and take delight, is various­ gorgeous colors, where await him ter to dispose of tlie lost by putting her charms he would And it less diffi­ mummies of animals are to be met traits, now hung at the academy of Ane ly fancied by vurious peoples and lie- beauteous damsels who refrain their them in the photosphere, tlie tempera­ cult to make liar father accept the with ill the tombs of the higher class arts gives for tlie Arst time an idea of liefs. eyes from beholding any but their ture of which he is [¡leased to declare proper equivalent for them. By a law persons; most of them had tlieir own the work of the portrait painters of the Ancient Gireiv bail faith in a heaven spouses. They have complexions like exceeds 12,000,1X10 degrees Karen belt, so of Etheibert, It was ordained tliat the proper sepulchers consecrated and ap­ second and third centuries B. C. of reward. No one but a Greek could rubies and pearls; they have“fine black tliat botli the other worlds, until a new abductor should pay a fftie of fifty shil­ propriated to their species only, but These paintings were not made for tlie “family galleries" of old Egyptians, enter in, maintained the least liberal, eyes, and are kept in pavilions from theorist arises, may lie considered as lings to the father, and afterward buy they were occasionally found mixed. the girl from him at a reasonable price. The catacomb of birds is distinct from proud of their ancestors, but were unless the alien was exceptionally god­ public view.” There the Mohammed­ «a'is actorily located. A century or two later the custom of the catacomb of human mummies. ‘mummy faces.” It was the ancient What suggests pain and suffering to ly, and could speak Greek enough to an will be permitted to drink all tlie make himself understood by tlie door­ wine he wants, a gratification forbid­ the southern or Christian people,means purchase fell into disrepute, and it be­ One bird only is Inclosed in eacli earth Greek custom to represent the counte­ den him on tlie earth; tlie braziers of pleasure, the best delight, to tlie people came usual for friends and neighbors to en [>ot, and an inAnite number of pots nance of a dead [icrsoii at the bead of a keeper at Mount Olympus, What you were on earth that would glowing oharcoal will forever smoke of tbe far north. For example, Esqui­ betroth their children te each other at were found in good order, whole and mummy or ceAin, somewhat like the you also be in heaven—king, cobbler or with tlie richest perfumes; the sun will mau heaven is located in the center of a very early' age. Tills betrothal took sealed; the hot nature of the materials Indians of Peru, and in the Greek- scavenger. give no such burning heat as is felt on tlie earth, and tlie cliief recommenda­ place in the presence of witnesses, the with which they had been embalmed, Romau epoch, for the plastic head with Later ages, doing away witli tlie idea the desert of Arabia, lint will diffuse a tion is the fact tliat good roaring Area youthful lover giving tbe girl a ring, had, however, dried the greater num­ conventional features was submitted a of the iftnuortality of the soul, abolish­ soft radiance; tlie palaces of tlie re­ are always kept up. 'Die Norse Wal­ which she thenceforth wore on her ber to powder. Upon the possession real portrait of the dead. One entire “face mummy” is here ed also among both Greeks and Roman deemed will be of rich marbles decorat­ halla was situated either in the air or right hand, until it was transferred to °f Egypt by the French, upward of Ave the idea of heaven-. The earth life was ed with magnificent gems; gold will be the frozen regions of the north. Tbe the left at the subsequent marriage, hundred mummies of the ibis alone shown in this exhibit, brought, like the believed to be the only one, aud conse­ too plentiful to be worth mentioning; occupation of tbe inhabitants consisted tbe same ring doing duty for both the were discovered in the catacomb of other “faces,” from tlie eave cemetery quently when Caesar, tlie high priest, every believer will have swarms of at­ in fighting all day. At dusk battle engagement and tbe wedding. I he birds. Certain animals were main­ of Rubayat, in Central Egypt. Ages made his famous s|>eecli in the senate, tendants, and will, from time to time was suspended, wounds were mirae.i- ring, however, was secondary to tlie tained at the public expense in sacred ago, thieves rausacked this celebrated while the ease of Cataline and the con­ regale himself witli a sight of tlie tor­ lously healed, und contestants drank, mystic kiss, which was always given parks, and perHons were appointed to necropolis, throwing away these paint­ spirators was on trial, lie argued tliat to ment of tbe infidels and heretics whose sang and shouted until the light of day at the public betrothal, and this was nourish them with the greatest care. ed panels upou the desert sands. Tlie again followed by pledging eacli other Bread, milk, honey, meats, birds, Asli ninety-six exhibited in Graf’s collec­ put these men to deatli was to confer! hell will be plainly visible whenever he called them again to battle. Several tribes of Central Africans in wine or other liquor, out of what were all supplied, according to the na­ tion are these panels of wood, many on them a benefit. Tills life, he said in takes the trouble to go ami look at plaee heaven at tlie tops of tlie highest was called tlie “contracting cup.” ture of the animals. No expense was now cracked and scarred, bearing the substance, is the only life; by putting them. No writer of ancient or modern times mountains, and fear even to go in sight Doubtless this is tlie origin of the ex­ spared; the keepers bore upon their faces of a few Egyptians, several Syr­ these men to death you relieve them from tlie shame and mortification to has been so explicit on the subject of of these after dark, Jest the dead lx* of­ pression “wetting the bargain,” as it is persons the resemblance of the species ians or Phoenicians, and many mixed quite certain our ancestors were not to which their care was devoteil, and features of that Greek epoch. They which they are subjected by being heaven as Swedenborg, the great mys­ fended. Hindoos place heaven in the illimita­ partial to “dry deals,” and even to this people ¡mid marks of respect to them as mostly belong to the higher classes, as compelled to witness the failure of their tic, who in liis revelations of “Heaven conspiracy and the contempt showered and Hell,” gave tbe most detailed and ble space beyond the sun, moon and day, in the country parts in England they passed along. Tlie greatest sor­ is evident in tlie abundant jewels of upon them by all good citizens. Death particular account of the scenes ha stars. Some sects among the Persians no man would dream of selling a horse row was manifested at the death of the women and the golden laurel for them is a reward, and not a punish­ claimed to have witnessed in tlie other thought it was to the north of the Vale or land without having “a drink” to any of them; they were embalmed and wreaths of tlie men, the golden ribbons, ment. worlds. According to his revelations, of Cashmere, while others contended cement the bargain. This was the interred with great pomp and splendor. Pompeiian-like shoulder stripes and To tlie sensitive Jew it appeared that inhabitants of the upper world greatly that after the Judgment bad taken place ceremony of lietrothal before espousals So great was the veneration in which Isis buttons, and even the “look ef there were three heavens, or rather the resemble tbe people of the earth. They the valley of Damascus would be con­ fell under tbe dominion of tlie church, these animals were held, that though youth,” tiie ancient badge of the sons wbicli in later times blessed the drink, when a famine afflicted Egypt the peo­ of Pharaohs. The colors have mellow­ word “heaven” was used in three ac­ live in houses which are the counter verted into a paradise. The Chinese heaven is located some­ sanctified the kiss and consecrated the ple were driven to eat human Aesh, yet ed like those of old masterpieces, and ceptations; Arst, to designate the sur­ parts of those of this earth; tlie heuses the sacred beasts, birds, reptiles or Ash­ Rembrandt himself would not be rounding atmosphere, and thus men­ in many places collected into cities, in where in the sky, and inhabited by so ring. From tlie earliest times white was es were always respected; they would ashamed of tlie strength shown in the tion is made of the fowls of heaven and others they are scattered iiere and there many gods that the number of men on the birds of heaven; secondly, to indi­ heaven being in some quarters densely earth is not for n moment to lie com­ uniform color for a virgin bride, and rather eat their own species than lay best of them. Some of the pictures of three ornaments were worn by her on sacrilegious hands upon what might tlie oval faced Egyptians and the dark, cate that portion of space occupied by populated, in others but sparsely. They pared to them. the celestial bodies, and thus tlie stars wear clothing of a different kind, ac­ Peruvians imagine that hcavon was her way to the altar. These were the be gods in disguise. Animals of the almond-eyed Jewesses are modern of heaven are spoken of; thirdly, to in­ cording to their wisdom; the better located at the summit of the Andes, ring on her Anger, tlie brooch on tier lowest character, even noxious insects, enough in spirit and treatment to put dicate the dwelling place of the Eternal I class of angels dressing iu self-radiant and to their minds its chief recommen­ breast and the garland on her head— were fostered in tlieir temples, nourish­ upstairs witli the sixty-third annual which was also known as Paradise. garments, the lower classes having dation was the fact that the Helds there the Arst being typical of the endless­ ed by their priests, embalmed after exhibit of the Academy. The rich col­ ness of matrimonial love, the brooch death, entombed with pomp and re­ oring aud delicate tints awaken even The most brilliant Agures were em­ opaque or parti-colored clothes. They needed no irrigation. ployed in descriptions of the glories ef eat, they drink, they marry and are Ethiopians located it in a cool coun­ signifying maidenly Innocence, while ceived all kinds of honors. Those who, Meissonier’s admiration. The collection reveals, nlso, in the heaven. The orthodox Jew conceived given in marriage. They buy, they try, they were not certain where. But tlie garland was tlie reward accorded either by accident or design, occasioned ller for having successfully resisted the death of any of these animals, paid most interesting manner, all the tech­ tlie Messiah as a mighty conqueror, sell, they barter. Everything on earth on one point they were positive, that temptations to evil that had tieset the forfeit of tlieir lives as the penalty nical expedients employed by the an­ who. in trampling down the enemies has its correspondence eliminated. elephants could then be caught with- ■ of the Jews, would ride in blood to the There are fanners anil traders aud me­ out the trouble of digging a huge pit- her course from childhood to matri­ of tlie offense. Dlodorous Siculus says: cients. They devised the art of paint­ mony. No widow on her remarriage “He who has voluntarily killed u con­ ing with variously colored wax and girths of his home. The beasts of the chanics. There are preachers, who full. In addition to these there are numer­ might wear a garland, nor could any secrated animal is punished with death; the process of burning it in. It has Aeld and the birds of the air would feed hold forth in a church with seats like a for seven years on the carcasses of the theater. Swedenborg was permitted to ous intellectual heavens, reasoned out bride whose reputation had suffered but even If anyone lias Involuntarily thus gained the name of “encaustic slain, and the length, breadth and pre­ listen to tbe preaching, which was re­ by philosophical theorists, who think from her own lightness of conduct. killed a cat or an ibis, it Is Impossible painting.” The wax was laid on by cise depth of the stream of gore that plete with wisdom. The three beaveus the ract certainly destined to an evolu­ The garlands were mostly composer! for him to escape capital punishment; means of a faucet-shaped cestrum, or myrtle, and the hair was the mob drags him to it, treating him spatula. A brush was used some­ would Aow from Jerusalem to the sea are divided into innumerable societies, tion which will not cease till perfection were exactly descriiied. The New Je­ the individuals composing which are shall have been attained. These, how- generally worn in loose tresses to the with every cruelty and sometimes with­ times, as well as this graving tool, and rusalem, to be founded by the redeemer grouped according to their love and ever, are too many and too profound to altar, in token of her freedom, but on out waiting for judgment to lie passed.” there are exhibited several remarkable If a cat died, the owner of the house examples of distemper.— Philadelphia of the Jews, would extend from the faith. The whole heaven is in form be explained in a few paragraphs; and, ■ laying aside her virgin crown tlie new- Persian gulf to the Black sea, from the like a man, and eacli society is formed more over, this sketch is concerned not [ b‘ niade bride bound up her hair, sig- shaved oft’ his eyebrows; but if a dog Record. Kode in a Cattle-Car. Mediterranean to the Euphrates. The like a man. Their houses have draw­ wlth the calm deductions of reason, ! nifleant of her subjection to a husband. died he shaved bis whole head, which meanest house would be a mile high, ing-rooms and lied-rooins; their cities Iiut with the emotional, the dream After the marriage ceremony had been would appear to denote that dogs were The other morning when the freight the palace of the king would reach to have pavements and sidewalks; the heavens, perceived by that faculty performed, it was customary for the held in greater veneration than cats the stars. In that happy age a single palaces are of a substance that resem­ which is an amusement by day and a bridal procession to walk around the In either case tlie greatest grief was train from the east arrived at Reno, a grain of wheat would lie as large as the ble gold; the leaves of the trees look terror by night—imagination. These less sacred part of the church, before shewn, the people beating themselves man emerged from a car loaded with two kidneys of an ox, nor would men like silver. The s|wech of the angels is are tlie heavens of the people, ..nd in sitting down to the wedding feast, on the breast and uttering doleful crys. long-horned steers. He told a Gazette. need to work for food, for the breeze like that of man, and there is imt one such they repose a belief more absolute which was often held In the nave, this The animal was then delived to the reporter that when endeavoring to res­ part being generally used in those early embalmer to be prepared and deposited cue free passage on the cattle train leav­ blowing among the wheat stalks would language. It is, however, impossible than any derived from evidence. times for the transaction of secular bus­ in the proper tomb. The cat was prin- ing Winnemucca the night before, one for tiie angels to speak the language of shower down the finest Hour. Gold iness and theenjoyment of social diver­ ci pally worshiped at Bubastis. Most of the railroad boys said he would let would be more plentiful than the dust man. They have the arts and sciences, sion. The feast lieing over, tbe bride of the cats tliat died in Egypt were em­ him into the cattle car where he could of the streets. In the New Testament and their writing “consists of various and the bridegroom, accompanied by balmed and buried there. In tlie des­ ride as long as he wanted to keep the there are two conceptions ot heaven: inflected and circumflected forms; and THE DIFFERENT flETHODS OF their guests, went in procession to take ert valley near to Beni-IIassan is a small cattle company. To the surprise of they ere disposed according to the form According to the great missionary apos­ possession of their new home; after a temple excavated in a rock and dedi­ the railroad man the offer was accept­ tle Paul, heaven is found“where Christ of heaven,” There are rich and poor DIFFERENT PEOPLE. short interval of time the majority of cated to the goddess Bubastis, sur­ ed and the tramp jumped In. He says is” and he further explains that even there as on earth. “The lot of the rich when the presence of the Redeemer is who go to heaven is of such a nature The Australlen Stuns his Best Olrl With n the guests took their departure, leaving rounded by different tombs for sacred he rode the greater part of the 17f> the bridesmaid and groomsman to per­ cats, some cut in the rock. Before the miles between Winnemucca and Reno realized, then and there heaven exists. that they And themselves in tbe pos­ Heavy Blow and Carries her to His Home, form their last duty to the newly mar­ temple, under the sand, there was astride one of ttieanimils and when This idea, however, does not exclude session of opulence beyond others. ried pair, which was to undress them found a large mound of mummies of he got cold or tired of that position he tbe conception of another heaven in an .Some of them dwell in palaces, all the Where He Makes Atonement. and put them to bed preparatory to the cats folded it mats and mixed with stood In among them, where he found other mode of existence, a place where interior and furniture of which shine The Esquimau of today, having es- arrival of the priest, whose duty it was those of dogs; and further on in the it quite warm and comfortable, and Christ forever lives, where He makes as with gold and silver, and they have tablished his manhood by killing a po- ; to bless the bed and its occupants, desert plain were two large collections would have continued on his journey intercession for his people and where abundance of everything that can pro­ westward had it not been for hunger He is Anally joined by them, Purely mote the uses of life.” The society of lar bear unaided, is sent forth l«y his while the acolytes, waving to and fro of mummies of cats In packets and and the alisence of any milch cows Iu spiritual, this idea as set forth by Paul heaven is not restricted to Christians kindred to seek a wife, and the first their burning censers, fumigated the covered with ten feet of sand. One the car, so he got off at Reno to rustle is strongly in contrast with tliat pre­ alone. There are many Gentiles there. girl he cun surprise unawares be seizes, room with hallowing incense. These tomb was fllleil with cats carefully a little grub. and, in spite of her screams and strug- ceremonies being completed, the happy folded In red and white linen, the sented by John in the Apocalypse Swedenborg met and conversed with ..i ..------- ..a- couple were left to their own reflections The railroad men in Reno say that John, like tbe Talinudical rabbis, Cicero among others. He also met a gles, endeavors to carry her off This anhsre, the light of day forever Iis located io tbe sun. Tbe accepted mode of wooing. In parts of India, the d 'scovery to be entirely unique and however, entire mummied crocodiles spell his name. and i re seen him run of the bride glove of ot the me winning ...... — .-e depends upon to open an entirely new field of knowi- of th« largest size bave lieen found per- his tongue out four inches trying to tbe sun is a vast globe shines. Above all, it is a place of abso­ theory that tine fertly preserved. < lenerally Bve or six write it ” lute purity. Repeatedly John takes Incandesce! •nt matter Is a mere trifle; tbe I flcetnesi of foot, a course ts-ing marked edge. IDEALS OF HEAVEN. Gradual*0! one of the greatest dental in America, the dental deparlinent af the University of Michigan, has opened ,noffi