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diers than the Japanese cither in courage by cholera and famine. * * or discipline. But while war is possible, A Washington state bug professor it will probably l>e averted, practically says the chances arc excellent for the Fred C. Baker. Publlaher. Dealers in since Russia disclaims any purpose to army worm to survive the winter and permanently occupy Manchuria. hatch out in millions in the spring with RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. * * * awful appetite for growing grain. (STKICTLY IN ADVANCE.) Every once in a while wecome across a * * * person who is contemptible enough to One year........ Now it is stated that Biger Hermann | wriggle out of paying their subscription, Six months.... Three months. ¿quarters for» Dairymen’s Supplies. i when they find they have not paid for it is to be retained at the general land for several years. This is dishonest, dis office, which calls into question the ver- _ UonrMnPTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Machines honorable and ungentletnanly,no matter acity of the Oregonian's Washington 980 HLaJge Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass EDITORIAL NOTES. who it is that resorts to dead beat tricks correspondent. * St * * * to avoid paying what they owe on back The preacher who prides himself on Rev. Frank E. Coulter, pastor of the subscription. Evidently the editor of the use of the whip usually slashes the First United Brethren church in Portland, the Clatskanie Chief has run across a outside sinners while he truckles to the 4 who spoke in that city a few Sundays newspaper dead beat, for this is how he traders in the temple. since on “Socialism and the church,’’ has sizes him up: “The Chief staff works 52 * * * set church people thinking, especially weeks per year ; that's labor. Now and The man who seeks to pillow on popu along the fines where the fraternal orders then some one pays for the paper ; that’s are doing the work of the church in car capital. And onceinawiyle some sun lar applause finis it hard to sleep for ing for the sick and providing for the of a gun of a dead beat runsup a bill and fear the bubble will burst. widow ami theorphan. He*e the church vanishes without paying it ; that’s God- Secular Shots at the Pulpit. has been practically dormer.t for years, fried Muller. But later on justice will and when the idea of fraternal life insur overtake the last named creature, for A Boston clergyman in praising conju ance came to lie discussed and understood there is a place where he will get his just gal fidelity referred eloquently to the deserts; that ’ s hell. ’ ’ such orders as the A.O.U.W. had a won fact that Adam had but one Eve. But it derful growth. We have not the latest * * * is doubtful if Adam deserves any special figures, but what we can remember the While Germany imported last year, credit for this, seeing that there was no A.O U.W. pays about a million dollars •mostly from the United States, over other fvve on earth at the time. every month to widows and orphans ! | 3,000,000,000 pounds of corn, accord - The Oshkosh clergyman who contends What are the churches doing, for it is the | ing to German statistics, this cereal is duty of the church to care for the sick i I scarcely known as a human food in most there is no personal devil is disposed to and the destitute ? It allowed the fra parts of the empire. Consul Harris at insist that the burden of proof is on the ternal orders to usurp one of the funda- Mannheim suggests the establishment other preachers. ‘‘Which of you,’’ he mental principles of Christianity from it | ,lf con) kitchr™, jn some of the large argues, “has ever met him ? He might through its own indifference and cold ' m.ltnlf;lctllr¡ng ci ties of Germany, similar have been alive 1.900 years ago, possi bly, but who knows he is now ? Trot band ofcharitv, with the result that a t to the Paris corn kitchen, which he be- large number of men would—and do—a 1 Heves would 'remendously increase the him out.” It is no sin. the Chicago Tri. tend lodge rntl.er than church. This is I demand for American corn. The best I nine trusts, to hope the Oshkosh preacher boxes free for messages to station houses and ever permit the free use of them to a somewhat broad statement to make, use for American corn is home feeding may be right. The Methodist preachers who, at a anybody who wants to communicate but we want no better proof to show the and the exportation of the resulting truthfulness of this than the empty pews finished product, still there is enough meeting last Monday blamed the news with the police. OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN and so few men in our churches. Let us good corn land in the United States to papers for the present “meagerness’’ of Quaint Features of Life. see what a “Workingman,” writing to enable us to pursue this policy to an un the contributions of money to missions the Oregonian, has to say : “Great cre limited degree and at the same time for the propagation of Christianity in “ I’ll be dead in a week; will you act dit is due Brother Coulter, of the United furnish 100,090,000 or 200,000,000 “heathen lands,” sought to shift the as a pallbearer at my funeral?’ ’ 1 said Brethren church, for his declaration that bushels a year for German consumption. responsibility from facts to the reports Miss Ella Graham, of New Haven, to a of facts. Actually the falling off in these couple of her neighbors a week ago Mon it ought to be the duty of the church to * * * contributions is due to proceedings in day The latter laughed, and promised look after even the material welfare of When Yamhill and Tillamook counties »nan. If a minister of the church has not China which newspapets could not con- to serve when her time come. It came elected B. L. Eddy as their joiut repre. as much influence in the community as conceal without faithlessness to their promptly at the time Miss Graham fore- sentative, they made no mistake. He a ward politician, or almost any man, public duty. Undoubtedly during the i told. Cold, grip and pleuro-pneumonia carefully scrutinized every measure that what is the minister good for. and what last year the religeous fervor upon which carried her off within four days. came up, and being a ready and forceful is his influence worth ? If any man is such missions depend for their support debater, if he favored a bill was a power without employment, what use has he has received the greatest chill it has ever Fire Commissioner Diehl stood on a AGENTS STEAMERS ‘ W. H. KRUGER” AND •'ACME.” in championing it, or if lie thought it un for the church ? Can he enjoy anything felt since the organized Protestant move street corner in Trenton, N.J., a couple For San FranciBCo and L oh Angeles. just, was equally effective in opposing it. there? It is strange that the churches ment for the conversion of the “heathen” of evenings ago when he saw something Mr. Eddy was clearlv the leader on the want the man’s dollar but do not care was begun. Of all religeous meetings crawl nut of a sewer inlet. He tossed a __ ___ ____________ _______________________________ i floor of the house.—Valley Transcript. if he can earn a dollar or not.” the most enthusiastic formerly were the small stone at the creature and then ap What a long time it takes Yamhillers to missionary meetings, at which crowded proached it, when the air become over- * * * catch on to anything, for that is a mat I The Boers and their sympathisers in this ter discussed months ago and disposed congregations burst forth with Heber’s poweringly redolent. “ Skunk,” yelled Diehl and fled. Other citizens threw country are trying to bore the horse and j of in Tillamook, leaving only a re-nomi famous missionary hymn : i stones at his fragrancy, but the animal mule industry, and they are testing the nation or Mr. Eddy to become once Shall we whose souls are lighted PROPRIETORS OF held its ground until a chemical engine right of Great Britain to obtain a supply again a leader in the house. With wisdom from on high ; of horses and mules for South Africa in was brought into action. The first Shall we to men benighted * * * the United States. High prices for squirt from the hose knocked it silly and ' The lamp of life deny ? The Board of Fish Commissioners has these animals have prevailed for two the capital of Jersey settled back to its Salvation, O Salvation determined to make no effort to enforce years, so much so that every section of normal somnolency. The joyful sound proclaim, DEALERS IN the country have been called upon for the Sunday closing provision of the Ore Till each remotest nation The will of the late John M. Williams, gon law, and that Fish Warden Van Du horses to supply the demand. This will Has heard Messiah’s name. of Evanston, III., leaves a number of give some idea of the magnitude of the sen has been given instructions to that Then there was no “Meagerness” in legacies of missionary societies. The fol Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook business among dealers in horses and effect. The Oregon law is rendered im the contributions, and it was beyond the lowing clause relates to the trustees of practicable because of the failure of the mules. There were shipped from this power of any newspaper to chill the the estate : “ In case either of the trus country to Africa during the eight Washington legislature to enact a similar spirit which sang : tees hereby appointed shall become ad provision, and, realizing that endless dif months ending with February, 21,342 Waft, waft, ye winds. His story, dicted to the use of intoxicating liquors, horses, valued at 11,998,670. In the ficulty would result from an effort on the And you, ye waters, roll, or shall ever become intoxicated or use part of this state to prohibit Sunday same period there were shipped, princi Till like a sea of glory, or take opiates, whether morphine or pally to Africa, 27,594 mules, valued at fishing, the Oregon board decided that it It spreads from pole to pole. chloral or any other drug of like or $2,060,900; in February alone the ship would be better to pay no attention to When now people read of terrible ven- similar effect, or shall gamble in stocks, the secton in question. ments of horses to Africa were 2950 and geance wreaked on the Chinamen by grains, or other commodities on margins, * * * of mules to all points assumed to be By the way a number of bills passed by armies of Christendom, of outrage and such conduct or acts hereinbefore enu chiefly to Africa 3980. It does not ap- pear that any of these horses and mules the recent state legislature have been looting and of beheadings at the demand merated shall be sufficient cause for his Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept Sunday. went to the Boers, but it is maintained criticised and said tobe unconstitutional of Christian states, they are disposed to removal as trustee under this will.” that there would lie no objection to it gives one the impression that some of question whether, after all, it is the Stage leaves Ji. Yamhill daily exeept iDonday, A peculiar case is reported by medical selling to the Boers if they wished to the bills did not receive the consideration “lamp of life” which is carried to ‘‘men men of Troy, Bradford county, Pa. benighted ’ ’ in the most famous of the Tickets must be secured the day previous from the Agents at which they should. But even if the elec buy and were w illing to take chances in While handling a penknife forty years having their cargoes captured on the tion of a United States senator was the missionary fields. The reports, it is true, North Yamhill and Tillamook. ago Dr. P. S. Carpenter let it fall and a wav out. The effect of these great ship paramount issue, there is no reason why are printed by new spapers, but they are b'.ade entered the right wrist and broke ments of horses and mules has lieen to in the hurry and flurry of the last few reports of facts.-—New York Sun. off. The wound was painful for a few run the prices for these animals up far days oí the legislature bills should be months, but all efforts to locate the end Open Air Telephones. above the usual rates. The United passed without due consideration. It is of the blade failed. The other day the States Government 1ms had to pay the an unbusiness way of doing business. William Gray, of Hartford, who is the doctor's hand and wrist became greatly prices established by the British demand * * * inventor of the famous telephone booth, swollen. Dr. Parsons, who was sum The railroads and the dealers in horses The only consolation councc ted with Ims more recently designed nn open-air , moned, removed the blade, which had Make a Specialty of Logging and Machine Work. and mules are perfectly satilied The the failure of the Grout bill to become a telephone, which will undoubtedly prove become oxidized and powdered, with First Class Work Guarantee.).______ Charges are Reasonable. Illinois Central Railroad is reported as law is the fact that the river and har a popular convenience. Fifty of the ma the aid of an X-ray machine. Since the having sent to New Orleans during the bor lull and II inna’s ship subsidy graft chines are now being put together by the operation the hand has improved. Shop in Hiner's old Stand, TIUUAMOOK CITY. year more than 70,000 horses and this bill failed also. If an existing fraud was only one of many roads carrying could not l>e stopped it is some satisfac Gray Telephone Pay Station company, I | During a thunderstorm at Sharon, Pa., says the New York Sun. One will soon animals for shipment to Africa. It may tion to know that at least another was be put up for trial on one of the street j Mrs. Archibald Rankin received a vio- be mentioned that the numbers of horses not |K*rpetrated. The dairymen must lent shock from lightning and, when re required by the British seem large to the wait. Old Bossy will be heard from at corners in New Haven. If the device j stored to consciousness, she was sub proves as successful as its inventor War Department, which was staggered the next session. imagines that it will, the introduction of jected to an intolerable sensation of by the demand tor 10,(XX) horses to lie X * * the machine throughout the United prickly heat, resembling being punctured sent to the Philippines. Iowa proposes to meet its distin States will depend only on the consent by the points of a thousand needles. * * St Some years ago Mrs. Rankin was sev guished citizen, Major Conger, minister of the municipal authorities. All reports from Japan show that to Chinn, at the border line and give This outdoor telephone is of the height erely shocked by lightning, since which both iu official circles and among the him a fitting welcome home. Iowa has and shape of a police or fire alarm box. time she has been exceedingly sensitive people the warlike spirit is strong always shown itself appreciative of cit The slender iron post that bears the box and susceptible to its influences. Even |BrWery'. the Brewer Of ih‘«Uneer in the North««* The feeling appears to lie general that izens who have accomplished somthing, and the box itself have a white alumi the ordinary currents of magnetism can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privatclj the time has come for a rupture with and it has many of them. Minister Con- num finish. The sides of the box bear which prevade the earth cause her great co fer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home. Russia and that it would be a grave ger is among the most worthy and the the blue bell, the emblem of the telephone distress. She has been styled the "human mistake to defer it. The Japanese lie- entire country joins in doing him honor. pay station. magnet" on account of her keen suscep lieve that in a war nt this time with This door can be unlocked by dropping tibility to all electrical disturbances. For * * * Russia single handed they would have Another surprise. In answer to ques a cent in the slot, and the coin can be years she has lieen compelled to sleep in n decided advantage and there is no recovered upon the opening of the door. a bed on the legs of which are glass in. question as to this so far as their naval tions propounded to him by Secretary of Inside the box is the mechanical pay sta sulators. She also sits in an insulated State Dunbar, Attorney-Geaeral Black fiower is concerned. Japan is superior in j tion telephone with the slots for dimes, chair. burn has rendered an opinion in which he force to Russia in Asiatic waters. The 1 nickels, etc., and on the inside of the W. F. Curtis of the Chicago Record. fleet of the latter in Asia available for j holds that the act ot the last legislature door hangs a telephone directory. Herald, who collects many quaint epi service against Japan numbers thirty- authorizing the payment of a $2 bounty The receiver is attached to the back by taphs, reports that Robert W. Patton one vessels, exclusive of torpedo boats, on seals, sea lions, shelldrakes, etc., is a short arm, and beside it hangs the of Chicago found an old tombstone in while the Japanese fleet, exclusive of tor- practically inojierative. transmitter. Connection with the cen the Center church burying ground of St st * fiedo boats, number filtv-tw-o vessels. I tral office is made in the usual way, and Not only is Japan's fleet more numerous, ' Tillamook County is a dairyman’s par when central gets the person wanted and Hartford, Conn., bearing this inscrip but she lias some shi|»s of very great adise—a land ol milk and honey. And the money is deposited, conversation tion : jiower and the promise of great effi yet the numerous homeseekers coming to may proceed. Drowned in the glorv of his years, ciency. Russia’s fleet available for ser the Northwest are attracted by rustlers The door of the box is on beveled hin He left his wife to drown herself iu tears. vice against Jafian includes some large in other states who gobble up the new ges a..d shuts itself by gravitation after or£Q0N. A friend at Grand Island, Neb., found Writ, for Catalog and ships, but her battleships arc smaller comers so fast that but very few reach the telephone has heen osed. the followiing in Scotland last summer ; ami older than those of Japan. Further, Oregon. No wonder that thcpopulation It is apparent that such street stations The earth goes on. The earth glisteneth more there is reason to think that the of Washington is running ahead ot that will make telephoning so easy that there like gold. Centrally Uoeated. Rates, Pep Day. Japanese arc as good if not lietter sea- of Oregon. will be a general demand for the intro, The earth gives to the earth sooner than St w st fighters than the Russians. The military duction. It wold. strength of Russia is of course greatly An accurate census of India gives a It is suggested that the telephone call The earth builds on the earth castles and the superior, but it is a question whether total population of 294,0(M),0(X>. an in box may supplant both ot these and towers ; Russia’s forces arc effective or ready for crease tor the decade of 7,000,000, not a make them no longer necessary, as it is The earth says to the earth, all shall use and they arc certainly no lietter sol- withstanding the terrible havoc wrought j intended to permit the police to use the I be ours. file ÔlilLunooli ijcabliqbt M c I ntosh & mcnair ” ‘ HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA. STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE ¡" TteTXis of Interest. ROYAL EGG NOODLES. Thech^^Fand bratN&dle on the market, and better ‘^»o^on^e. two packages for-25 cents, Shredded Wheat Biscuit, two packages for 25 cents. White House Coffee, 50 cents a pound. KING & KERREMANS Truckee Lumber Co FIR & SPRUCE Lumber BOX SHOOKS. GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ SUPFLIES J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr. Hobsonville, Or. LEACH & JONES, Tillamook Meat Market, Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK Carrying U.S. Mail. Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line. w. V. MORGAN, General Blacksmithing. WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE. Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort. C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor. Oregon. Tillamook City, RUSSELL UH MUIS THRESHERS SUCKERS Machinery LARSEN HOUSE, Tit i TILLAMOOK, Ppopri«tor. OREGON. Th. Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.