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Dr. Talmage preached at the Academy of Music March 24th on the subject, “Tongues of Fire," the text selected being, Acts xix2: “Have ye received the Holy Ghost?” Dr. Talmage said: The word ghost, which means a soul, or spirit, has been degraded in for Infants and Children. common parlance. We talk of ghosts as baleful and frightful, and HIRTY years' observation o^Castoria with tho patronago ef in a frivolous or superstitious wav. million. of persons, permit us to speak of it without gne»sing. But my text speaks of a Ghost who It is unquestionably the best remedy for Infant» nnd Children is omnipotent, and divine, and every­ where present; and ninetv-one times the world has evor known. It is harmless._ Children like it. It in the new testament called the Holy gives them health. It will save their lives.__ In it Mother» have Ghost. The only time I ever heard ■omethint; which is absolutely safe and practically perfect a» a this text preached from was in the child’s medicine. opening days of my ministry, when Castoria destroys Worm». a glorious old Scotch minister came Castoria allays Feverishness. up to help me in my village church. On the day of my ordination and in­ Castoria prevent» vomiting Sonr Cnrd. stallation, he said: “If you get into Castoria cores Diarrhoea and Wind Colio. the corner of a Saturday night with­ Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. out enough sermons for Sunday, Castoria core» Constipation and Flatulency. send for me, and I will come and Castoria neutralizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or polaonon« air. preach for you.” Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property. My aged Scotch friend responded to my first call, and came and Castoria assimilates the food, regnlates the stomach and bowels, preached from the text that I now giving healthy and natural sleep. announce. It was the last sermon Castoria Is pnt up in one-sisc bottles only. It is not sold in.bnlk. he ever preached. On the following Don't allow any one to sell yon anything else on the plea or promise Sunday he was called to his heavenly that it is “ jn--t as s;ood ” and “ will answer every purpose,” reward. 1 remember just how he See that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. appeared as. leaning over the pulpit, he looked '.into the face of the The fac-similo /'JY J/ C? , —— every audience, and with pathos, and elec­ signature of - T&TrJtf/l/.. w rapper. tric force, asked them in the words of my text, “Have ye received the Holy Ghost?” The office of this Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. present discourse is to open a door, ■wnw—mm I ■■■ ibiii to un vail a Personage, to introduce a Force, not sufficiently recognized. He is as great as God. He is God. The second verse of the first chapter of the bible introduces him: Genesis i., 2, “The spirit of God moved -------------------------- IS THB---------------------- -— upon the face of the waters.” Another appearance of the Holy the Ghost was at Jerusalem, during a Has the great feast. Strangers speaking DAILY (without Sunday) seventeen different languages were DAILY (with Sunday)... present from many parts of the world. But in one house they heard what seemed like the coming of a cyclone, or hurricane. It made the A NEWSPAPER THE INTER OCEAN keeps abreast of the times in all trees bend, and the houses quake. respects It spares neither pains nor expense in securing ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT LITERATURE. The cry was, “What is that?” And then a forked flame of fire tipped each forehead; and what with the blast of wind and the dropping fire, PAPER ANY a panic took place, until Peter ex­ It has something of interest to each member of the family. plained that it was neither cyclone ITS YOUTH’S DEPARTMENT is the very best of its kind. ITS LITERARY FEATURES are unequaied. nor conflagration, but the brilliance, POLITICALLY IT IS REPUBLICAN, and gives its readers the benefit of the and anointing, and the baptismal ablest discussions on all live political topics. It also gives them THE NEWS OF THE WORLD. power of the Holy Ghost. That scene was partially repeated in a IT IS A TWELVE-PAGE PAPER. forest when the Rev. John Easton THE INTER OCEAN IS PUBLISHED IN CHICAOO, THE NEWS AND COiinERCIAL CENTER OF ALL WEST OF THE ALLEGHANY MOUNTAINS, AND IS BETTER was preaching. There was the ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE OF THAT SECTION THAN ANY PAPER FARTHER EAST. sound of a rushing, mighty wind, and It is in accord with the people of the West both in Politics and Literature. the people looked to the sky to see if Please remember that the price of The Weekly Inter Ocean is ONLY ONE DOL. LAR PER YEAR. Address the INTER OCEAN, Chicago. there were any signs of a storm, but it was a clear sky; yet the sound of The Inter- Ocean and the Reporter- one year for $1.35. the wind was so great that horses frightened, broke loose from their fastenings, and the whole assembly felt that the sound was supernatural and pentecostal. Oh, what an in­ finite, and almighty, and glorious personage is the Holy Ghost. He brooded this planet into life, and now that through sin it has become a IN 1 LARGE INVOICES JUST dead world, he will brood it the We invite the attention second time into life. Perilous at­ of all persons contem- tempt would be a comparison be­ tween the three persons of the God­ fa­ plating the purchase of ct head. They are equal, but there is new goods in our line. some consideration which attaches itself to the third person of the trin­ Come and see them. ity, the Holy Ghost, that does not attach itself to either God the father or God the son. We may grieve God the father and grieve God the son, and be forgiven, but we are di­ rectly told that there is a sin against the Holy Ghost which shall never be forgiven, either in this world or in the world to come. And is it won­ derful that while on the streets you hear the name of God and Jesus ---- —IS ONLY Christ used in profanity, you never hear the words, Holy Ghost as bibi­ cal interpreter, as a human recon­ structor, as a solace for the broken NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX’ hearted, as a preacher’s re-inforce­ men t. SALE OF BEAL PROPERTY. MdVHNNViuüE The bible is a mass of contradic­ OTICE is hereby given that pursuant to an tions, and affirmation of impossibil­ order of the county court of Yamhill coun­ ty, Oregon, duly made and entered of rec ities, ­ unless the Holy Ghost helps us ord on the 3d day of April, 1895, the undersigned, the duly appointed, qualified and to understand it. The bible says of acting administratrix of the estate of J. S. HlbbB, deceased, will, from and after the 4th day of May, itself, that the scripture is not for B E. COULTER, Prop. 1895, uroceed to sell at private sale for cash in hand; the real property belonging to said estate “privateinterpretation, ” but “holy and described as follows, to-wit men of God spake as they were Goods of all descriptions moved and The west half of lot No. 2 and the east 28 feet of lot No. 3 in block 8, of the City of McMinnville, moved by the Holy Ghost;” that is, careful handling guaranteed. Collections Oregon. Blocks Nos 2 and 3 in Johns' addition to the net private interpretation. Pile on «vill be made monthly. Hauling of all Citv of McMinnville, Oregon. A lot or parcel of land 30 feet wide running your study table all the commen­ kinds done cheap. east and west and adjoining the northern tier of lots on the -curb of block 21, of Johns’ addition taries of the bible—Matthew Henry, to the City of McMinnville, Oregon. Commencing at a point on the east boundary and Scott, and Adam Clark, and W. J. CLARK, D.D.S line of section 9, in township 4 south, of range 4 Albert Barries, and Bush, and Alex­ west of the Willamette meridian, Yamhill coun­ ty Oregon. 38 64 chains south of the northeast ander; and all the archaeologies, and Graduate University of Mich. corner of said section, said point being the south­ east corner of land deeded by J. S. H ibbs to J. all the bible dictionaries, and all the Fred Hibbs, recorded in Vol. 28, page 243, records Has opened an office in Union Block, Room 6, of deeds of said county, and running thence maps of Palestine, and all the inter­ uid is prepared to do all work in the dental line. south 52.76 chains: thence west 54.42chains to the east line of J. G. Baker’s donation land claim: national series of Sunday-school les­ thence north 14.88 chains to the northeast comer sons; and if that is all, you will not IROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. of said D. L. C ; thence west 17.03 chains; thence north 11.25 chains to the center of Baker creek; understand the deeper and grander L atest M ethod of P ainless E xtraction thence down said creek to a point due west of the place of beginning, and thence east 61.96 meanings of the bible so well as that chains to the place of beginning; also commenc­ ing in the center ofthe county road running from Christian mountaineer, who, Sunday McMinnville to Carlton at southwest comer of a tract conveyed to G. H. Hibbs in Vol. 24, page morning, after having shaken down 465. records* of deeds for said Yamhill county, and running thence north 69% deg. east to center the fodder for the cattle, comes into of Baker creek; thence southwesterly along said creek to center of said road, and thence norther­ his cabin, takes up his well-worn PROPRIETORS ly along said county road to the place of begin­ bible, and with a prayer that stirs ning. All the above described real property lying and being in ^^Hn'HIBBS, the heavens, asks for the Holy Ghost Administratrix. to unfold the book. No one but the IRVINE A COSHOW, Atty's for Administratrix.________________ Holy Ghost, who inspired the scrip­ Extracting teeth by electricity is tures, can explain the scriptures. FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. said to be easily and almost pain­ Fully realize that, and you will be as CHOICEST IN THE MARKET. lessly done in some of the “dental enthusiastic a lover of the old book as my venerable friend who told me parlors” of London. South aids Third St. between B and C. T THE INTER OCEAN Most Popular Republican Newspaper of West And Largest Circulation. The Weekly Inter Ocean AS A FAMILY IS NOT EXCELLED BY NEW FURNITURE © Upholstered Ö) Novelties. BURNS & DANIELS The Reporter CAVtAlò.inAUtMARKs COPYRIGHTS. CAM I OBTAIN A PATENT? Dr. Talmage Preaclses on the Holy Ghost* OBIGOK (Office over Bralv’s bank.) ARTHUR J. VIAL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, ROOMS IN UNION SUOCK M c M innville , O regon .- ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR Track and Dray Co. N Matthies Brothers, CITY MARKET. NO. 14. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE »2.00 PER YEAR- One Dollar if paid in advance, Single numberstive cents. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE in Philadelphia last week that he was of one of our churches in Brooklyn, reading the bible through the fifty­ at the morning service, 328 souls ninth time, and it became more at­ stood up to profess Christ. They tractive and thrilling every time he were the converts in the Brooklyn academy of music, where we had went through it. Next consider the Holy Ghost as a been worshipping. The reception of human reconstructor. We must be so many members, and manj' of them made over again. Christ and Nico­ baptized by immersion, had made it demus talked about it. Theologians an arduous service, which continued call it regeneration. I do not care from 10:30 in the morning until 2:30 what you call it, but we have to be in the afternoon. From that service reconstructed by the Holy Ghost. we went home exhausted; because We become new creatures, hating there is nothing so exhausting as what we once loved, and loving what [ deep emotion. A messenger was we enee hated. If sin were a luxury, I sent out to obtain a preacher for that it must be a detestation. If we pre­ I night, but the search was unsuccess­ ferred bad associations, we must ful. as all the ministers were en­ prefer good associations. In most gaged at some other place. With no cases it is such a complete change preparation at all for the evening that the world notices the difference, service, except the looking in Ctu- and begins to ask, “What has come den’s concordance for a text, and over that man? Whom has he been feeling almost too weary to stand with? What has affected him? up, I began the service, saying audi­ What has ransacked his entire na­ bly while the opening song was be­ ture? What has turned him square ing sung, although because of the about?” Take two pictures of Paul: singing no one but God heard it: “Oh, one on the road to Damascus to kill Lord, thou knowest my insufficiency the disciples of Christ; the other on for this service. Come down in gra­ the road to Ostia to die for Christ. cious power upon this people.” The Come nearer home, and look at the place was shaken with the divine man who found his chief delight in a presence. As far as we could find low class of club-rooms, hiccoughing out, over 400 persons were convert­ around a card table, and then stum­ ed that night. Hear it, all young bling down the front steps after mid­ men entering the ministry; hear it, night, and staggering homeward, all Christian workers, it is the Holy and that same man, one week after­ Ghost. ward, with his family on the way to From the place where I stand on a prayer meeting. What has done this platform there are invisible it? It must be something tremend­ ous. It must be God. It must be wires or lines of influence stretching to every heart in all the seats on the the Holy Ghost. Notice the Holy Ghost as the main floor, and up into the boxes solacer of broken hearts. Christ and galleries, aud there are other calls him the comforter. Nothing innumerable wires or lines of influ­ does the world so much want as com­ ence reaching out from this place fort. The most of people have been into the vast beyond, and across con­ abused, misrepresented, cheated, tinents, and under the seas, for in lied about, swindled, bereft. What my recent journey around the world is needed is balsam for the wounds, I did not find a country where I had lantern for dark roads, rescue from not been preaching this gospel maligning pursuers, a lift from the through the printing press. So as a marble slab of tombstones. Life to telegraph operator sits or stands at most has been a semi-failure. They a given point, and sends messages iu have not got what they wanted. all directions, and you hear the They have not reached that which click, click, click of the electric ap­ they started for. Friends betray. paratus, but the telegrams go on Change of business stand loses old their errand, God help me now to custom, and does not bring enough touch the right key and send the custom to make up for the loss. right message along the right wires Health becomes precarious when one to the right places ! Who shall I most needs strong muscles, and first call up? To whom shall I send steady nerve, and clear brain. Out the message? I guess I will send the of this audience of thousands and first to all the tired, wherever they thousands, if I should ask all those are, for there are so many tired who have been unhurt in the strug­ souls. Here goes the Christly mes­ gle of life to stand up, or all standing sage, “Come unto me, all ye who are to hold up their right hand, not one weary and I will give you rest.” Who would move. Oh, how much we next shall I call up? I guess the need the Holy Ghost as comforter. next message will be to the fatherless He recites the sweet gospel promises and widows, and here it goes, “The to the hardly bestead- He assures trumpet shall sound and the dead of mercy mingled with the severities. shall rise.” Who next shall I call up? He consoles with thoughts of com­ I guess the next message will be to ing release. He tells of a haven the fatherless and widows, and here where tear is never wept, and bur­ goes God’s message, “Leave the fa­ den is never carried, and injustice is therless children, I will preserve them alive, and let thy widows trust never suffered. in me.” Who next shall I call up? The Holy Ghost comfort, I think, I guess my next message will be to generally comes in the shape of a those who have buried members of soliloquy. You fiud yourself saying to yourself, “Well, I ought not to go their own families, and here it goes, on this way about my mother's “The trumpet shall sound and the death. She had suffered enough. dead shall rise. ” Who next shall I She had borne other people’s burdens call up? I guess the next message long enough. I am glad that father will go to those who think themselves and mother are together in heaven, too bad to be saved. Here it goes, and they will be waiting to greet us, “Let the wicked forsake his way and and it will only be a little while, any­ let him return unto the Lord who how, and God makes no mistakes;” will have mercy and unto our God or you soliloquize, saying, it is hard who will abundantly pardon.’’ Who to lose my property. I am sure I next shall I call up? I guess it will worked hard enough for it. But God be those who may think I have not will take care of us, and as to the yet touched their case. 1 ‘Whosoever, children, the money might have whosoever, whosoever will, let him spoiled them, and we find that those come.” And now may God turn on who have to struggle for themselves all the electric power into this gos­ generally turn out best, and it will pel battery for the last tremendous all be well if this upsetting of our message, so that it may thrill through worldly resources leads us to lay up this assemblage and through all the treasures in heaven.” Or you solil­ earth. Just six words will compose oquize, saying, “It was hard to give the message, and I touch the key of up that boy when the Lord took this gospel battery just six times him. I expected great things of and the message is gone 1 Away ! him, and oh, how we miss him out of away it flies ! And the message is, the house, and there are so many “Have ye received the Holy Ghost?” things I come across that make one That is, do you feel his power? Has think of him, and he was such a he enabled you to sorrow over a splendid fellow; but then what an wasted life, and take full pardon escape he has made from the temp­ from the crucified Christ, and turned tations and sorrows which come to your face toward the wide open gates all who grow up, and it is a grand of a welcoming heaven? We appeal thing to have him safe from all pos­ to thee, oh Holy Ghost, who didst sible harm, and there are those bible turn the Phillippian jailer, and Saul promises for those who have lost of Tarsus, and Lydia of Thyatira, children, and we shall feel a drawing and helped John Bunyan out of dark­ heavenward that we could not have ness when, as he describes it, “Down otherwise experienced.” And after fell I as a bird shot from the top of a you have said that you get that re­ tree, into fearful despair, but was lief which comes from an outburst of relieved by the comfortable word, tears. I do not say to you, as some ‘ “The blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth say to you, do not cry. To God’s from all sin,’ ” and helped John New­ people tears are the dews of the ton when standing at the helm of night dashed with sunrise. I am so the ship in a midnight hurricane, and glad you can weep. But you think mightier than the waves that swept these things yon say to yourself are the decks came over him the memory only soliloquies. No, no. They are of his blasphemous and licentious the comforter, who is the Holy life, and he cried out, “My mother’s God have mercy on me I” and helped Ghost. On the Sabbath of the dedication one nearer home, even me, DeWitt Talmage, at about eighteen years of age, that Sunday night in the lovely village of Blawenburgh, New Jersey, when I could not sleep because the questions of eternal destiny seized hold of me, and has helped me ever since to use as most expressive of my own feeling: Amazing grace ! how sweet the sound, That saved a wretch like me! I once was lost, but now am found, Was blind, but now I see. Through many dangers foils and snares, I have already come; 'Tis grace has brought me safe thus far. And grace will lead me home. B. H. Bowman, Pub. Enquirer, of Bremen, Ind., writes: Last week our little girl baby, the only one we have, was taken sick with croup. After two doctors failed to give relief and life was hanging on a mere th read, we tried One Minute Cough Cure and its life was saved. Rogers Bros. FROM THE COUNTY PRESS. Sheridan Sun Mr. Winters of Bellevue had a son of Kirk Conner arrested last Satur­ day for running his wagon down into a swale one night last week. Young Conner was assisted in his lark by two other Bellevue boys who skipped the vicinity to avoid arrest. Judge Daugherty imposed a fine of $5 for the offense. The boys evidently per­ petrated the trick for fun, but fun of that sort sometimes comes high. Mr. Merchant of North Yamhill bought 37 head of three and four- year-old stall fed steers from Jim Savage, Ira Yocom and Buford Stone last Monday. Yocom had eight head of steers that weighed collectively 10,550 pounds. Buford Stone sold a steer 2 years old that weighed 1280 pounds—pretty good weight for a two-year-old. Newberg Graphic. President Newlin is contemplating taking a course in Chicago University during the summer vacation. A road grader that cost the county $300 would last longer if it was shel­ tered during the winter. A farmer who leaves his implements out to weather the storms is considered to be a shiftless fellow. At the present time the fruit trees of all varieties give promise of one of the largest fruit crops Oregon has ever had. Unless something comes later to injure the crop, it will simply be piled up this year and prune trees will require a good thinning out of the fruit in order to get good sized fruit. N. C. Maris returned from Hepp­ ner, Morrow county, last Saturday, where he arranged for putting his boys out on bunch grass, and inci- dently doing something in the way of cattle raising. He rented a stock ranch near Heppner, containing 1040 acres, for a term of two years. As soon as he can arrange his business here he will depart for his new loca­ tion. A. P. Oliver has about completed the deal for territory, comprising the states of Oregon, Washington, Mon­ tana, Idaho and Wyoming, for the right to manufacture under a new patent, fruit boxes and baskets of various kinds. If everything goes well Mr. Oliver, with others, intend to establish a factory here to be started in a moderate way, with a view of increasing the capacity as business improves. Samples of the work which Mr. Oliver had here on exhibition some time ago looked like the goods would sell readily. A number of small manufacturing en­ terprises of this character would greatly benefit Newberg and we shall be glad to see this one estab­ lished. Dayton Herald. Albert Senn is getting out about 60,000 feet of logs near Weston, for parties in Portland. He is assisted by Wm. Mays and others. W. T. Pillman has rented his resi­ dence property to John Bradley, who, with his family, will occupy the place. Mr. Pillman with his family will move to Seattle next month, where he owns property. A great many potatoes have been sold in this market the past week. B. Gabriel is the main purchaser. The prices paid have ranged from 35 to 40 cents. The latter price is only paid fbr extra fine potatoes. On Monday last an election was held in Dayton to vote on issuing bonds to build a $4000 frame school house. The vote was: Bonds, yes, 61; bonds, no, 19. The judges of the election were S. R. Baxter, J. T. Watson and Henry Bertram. The bonds are to be sold May 15, 1895, and are to be paid within twenty years; payable any time after ten years. Amity Blade. “As old an the hills” and never excell­ ed. “ Tried I and proven " ’X/ìv» is the verdicl REGULATORj -------- --------- a; millions. Simmons Liver Regu- ta lator is the J'l'P V* Liver JL-JVl'lLf aud Kidney medicine to which you can pin youi faith for a cure, A mild laxa- 1 tive, a n d purely veg­ etable, act- ing directly on tne Liver and Kid­ neys. Try it. Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea. Than Pills The King of Liver Medicines. “ I have used your Simmons Liver Regu­ lator and can conscienciously aay it is th«» king of all liver medicines, I consider it a medicine chest in itself.— G eo . W. J ack « son , Tacoma, Washington. SEVERY PACKAGE^» Lia.n the Z Stamp in red on y * rapper. knee. She had before undergone much suffering from a disease of the same member and only recovered to have a defective limb, and now to suffer another serious and painful hurt. June is an exceptionally bright child and her meek disposition and winning ways have endeared her to all her relatives and friends, who are truly distressed to hear of her sad misfortune. All join how­ ever, in a wish for her speedy and permanent recovery. J. A. Richardson, of Jefferson City, Mo., chief enrolling force 38th general assembly of Missouri, writes: I wish to testify to the merits of One Minute Cough Cure. When other so-called cures failed, I obtained almost instant relief and a speedy cure by the use of One Minute Cough Cure Rogers Bros. Corn in the Willamette Valley. Prof H. T, French, in Bulletin No. '35, of the Oregon experiment station, says that after five years of trial of corn at that station, during which time it has not failed to yield a profitable crop, he is fully pre­ pared to recommend the crop as one which the farmers can well afford to test. It must not be expected that the Willamette valley will ever become a special corn country like Iowa, Kansas and Missouri, but aside from the use of corn as a forage crop, the experiment station has been able to grow several varieties which produce as hard, well matured corn as ever grew in the great corn states. This can only be done, however, with the earliest varieties, such as the King Philip, a flint variety, and the Min­ nesota King and Early Mastodon, both of which are yellow dent varie­ ties. As a variety for making silage, the Pride of the North ha6 proved the most satisfactory of thirty va­ rieties tested. W T. Sanford, station agent of Leep­ er, Clarion Co., Pa., writes: I can rec­ ommend One Minute Cough Cure as the best I ever used. It gave instant relief and a quick cure. Rogers Bros. Many levelheaded men will agree with the following from Mr. George T. Angell, president of the American Humane Education Society: “I hold that every city and town should be prepared at all times to furnish temporary work at low wages to those who are not able to obtain bet­ ter work elsewhere, because men must live, and it is better they should live by earning than by begging or stealing. Say nothing of the humanitarian aspects of the case, it is cheaper to provide even un­ profitable labor than to build and sustain prisons and almshouses.” Dr. H. R. Fish, of Gravois Mills, Mo., a practicing physician of many years ex­ perience, writes: “DeWitt’s Witch Ha­ zel Salve has no equal for indolent sores, scalds and burns. It stops pain instant­ ly, heals a burn quickly and leaves no scar. Rogers Bros. Like our own President Grant, President Faure of France, was at one time connected with the tanning interest. Unlike Grant, however, Faure was a regular apprentice and learned the tanner’s trade, of which he is still proud. Grant was edu­ cated at West Point, though Faure had but little schooling of any kind in his earlier years. President Faure’s father was a journeyman carpenter and chair maker. It is alleged that Rev. Dr. Edward Everett Hale, the celebrated Boston clergyman has become interested with Mr. W’. E. Smythe, editor of the Irrigation Agr, and others in founding a colony of-20-acre farmers in the Payette valley in southwest­ ern Idaho. J. P. Elston west of this city, has in his garden an herb, brought from the east some time ago and which is a sure cure for felons. Mr. Elston kindly offers the herb free to any one needing it. Last Saturday evening little June, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures Patty, living southeast of this city, scalds, burns, indolent sores and never fell and broke her leg just above the fails to cure piles. Rogers Bros.