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7 T illamook headlight , DR. OLIVER’S GREAT REVIVALS. Advertising Rates. I.KO AL APVEKTISKMKNT8 i 10 First Inaction, per line.. ............. $ 5 Each subsequent insertion, line.... Business and profeaeioual cards, 1 month ...................................... I 00 Houieatead Notices ........................ 5 00 Ti.ulier Claims ................................ 10 ' 00 5 Locals per line euch insertion ... Display mlveitiseiuent, an inch, 1 month .................................... 50 All Resolutions of Condolence and Lodge Notices. 5c. per line. Cards of Thanks, 5c. l>er line. Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc., minimum rate, 85c. not exceed,, g five lines. I * 1 1 t i I I I RATES OF ' I 4 SUBSCRIPTION. STH1CT1.» IN ADVANCE.) 1.50 75 50 Ont year........ Six months ... Three ifionths I i “Gov. Johnson of Minnesota thinks the tariff question should be settled and put out of politics. The strongest argument in’favor of that programme is that when the tariff question goes the Dcinocratic party will go with it. * * * Senator Aldiirh and Congressman Payne have had a tilt in conference over the tariff on bides. There are other senators and congressmen vitally inter ested in whether hides shall be taken off or leh on other things than the free list * * * The ant ¡suffragettes of Massachusetts ate to invade England in retaliation for the invasion of this country by the suffragettes of that coantrv. In the face ol such a danger, England may forget her fear of invasion by the German Army. 4t ft * Southern lawmakers are penalizing riding astride by women. A Georgia legislator proposes to make the act a felony. I be Southron is making a gab ant rally for the old as against the new woman as a means of saving his old chivalry. * * Let Gov. Deneen ol Illinois inaugurate a campaign for the amendment of the state constitution in n way to destroy unfair minority representation. Thai way lies a primary law which the Su preme Court of that state might declare to he constitutional. * * * The assistant cashier of a hank nt Tipton, Ind., is missing at the same time $50,001) in cash is missing. The evil- minded directors suspect the man who ■s gone with having taken the inoiey. Here i« a case lor investigation hy I’resi dent Hadley ol Yale. * * » There has been an agreement in eon- ferenoe on a tariff on “punched but not assembled steel.’’ How will this affect tl,e Steel Trust, which is often punished and never assembled when it is necessary to catchit together ? The icpoit looks suspicious. « I. I * I The Man and His Methods, as Seen by Rev. H G. Bond, D. D., Litt. D., Girard, Kansas. Probably never in the history of any state have so many great revivals been conducted by one evangelist as have been con ducted by Rev. French E. Oliver, D. D., in the state of Kansas. His work in the state began almost eight years ago in Cotton wood Falls, and although scores of meetings have been held in Kansas since that time by Dr. Oliver, as well as in other states, all liave been crowned with absolute success. While other evan gelists have had great denominations back of their meetings, using all their official machinery to secure dates for their workers, Evangelist Oliver has conducted strctly non-sectarian union meetings without any alliance with any combination of denomi- nationalism or other evangelists. 1 have known Dr. Oliver for about seven years, and have been in close and personal touch with him a considerable part of the time, and can therefore describe him and his work as a preach er, Evangelist and lecturer from an insight into his character, gained from years of personal acquaintance. Having been pas tor at different points where he has conducted great union revival campaigns with pheuomindl results, 1 have had opportunity of anylizing the man and his mothods. Probably no meeting and no evangelist since the days of the apostles was ever opposed more strenuously or persistently by unbelief, indifference and the devil himself, than the work and the worker—Dr. Oliver—in Girard, Kansas. Yet, notwithstand ing the tremendous odds against him; the organized opposition which he was obliged to meet aud overcome in order that victory might be suatched from the ; jaws of defeat the foul weapons usedin personal attacks against him—Dr. Oliver was at all times master of the situation, and was enabled to lead the people of God to phenomenal success—the meeting resultingin 500 con versions. Dr. Oliver is a man of most striking personality—towering! like a giant, head and sh rnldeis, above the average m in, stauditig six feet four inches in height, with broad shoulders, as straight as an Indian; his body well knit and full of muscles, nerves and virility, a classical face, firm jaws, lips that close like a vice, a a chiti that denotes strength of will aud firmness of character ; a head that would answer for a Grecian model and eyes that are steel gray—the truest of all colors, so the sages say—piercing and searching the souls of his listeners through and through. Dr. Oliver’s greater strength lies in the quality of his miud and soul— God has been very generous to him in giving him a superb men- i tai power house, and the mental machinery has so well p'lt together and is controlled with such consumate skill that he august 5, lOQQ- »» 45° Peabody, Kan........... 400 I» Courtland, Kan......... coo >» Girard, Kan............. 686 >• Burr Oak, Kan....... >» 625 Oberlin, Kan ......... 650 >> Osawatomie, Kan.. >> 550 Burlington, Kan. — 752 !» Russell, Kan........... 800 i» Mankato, Kan......... IO3I >> McPherson, Kan....... 980 East Liverpool, Ohio 42O >» Chester, W. Va....... 500 >> Shawnee, Okla......... 5OO »» Hobatt, Okla........... Having been an extensive traveler both in this country and Europe, Dr. Oliver is neverat a loss for just the right with which to clinch the truth he is trying to lodge in the hearts of his hearers ; his sermonic and lecture material is well chosen, as he has ranged the wide world over digging up things new and old, bringing comparison and figure of speech to bear upon the point in hand with the skill of the master rhetorician aud the power of the trained logician.— Topeka Capitol. T T T. BOTTS, ■LJ. « A ttorn Ev-AT-Utf Complete set of Abstract B in office. Taxes paid fOrs Residents. Office opposite Post Both phones. H- COOPER, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook , C arl haberlach , attorney - at - law , Office acroas the street and north tn the Post Office. ¡SUGAR always advances before berry season. H. GOYNE, We h ive n good supply on hand and will sell A ttorney - at L aw . our friends mid customers while It last. 100 lbs. sk. PURE CANE SUGAR. (’. A H. Berry Sugar, $5.80 a sk. Office : Opposite Court Hot T illamook , O regon . Exira Fine Dry Granulated Sugar, $5.60 a sk. Star brand process Roiled Barley, The best on the market. A. A ttorney - at -L aw , 75 lbs. Sack, $1.60. • y $40 a Ton. RAY FEED CO. W. SEVERANCE, T illamook O regon , T. BOALS, M.D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEO: TILLAMOOK.’ Office' Olson Building. Residence : Mrs. Weiss’ house, wnt Mrs. Walker’s. |~^R. I. M. SMITH, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Office over J. A. Todd & Co., Tillamook, Ore. (CAPT. P. SCHRADER). C. HAWK, Portland and Tillamook. PHYSICIAN & SURGE) BAY CITY, OREGON. * « « Neither Mr. Stevenson, Mr. Fairbanks nor Mr. Sherman can underste.nl the ■ xi’itemrlit in Mexico oyer the office o vice presielent. Each ol those genth men realise how little the |>eople of ths country think of the office of view piesi dent, however they may respect the un fortunate man who is in it R. BEALS, FREIGHT, $3.00 PER TON REAL ESTATE, F inancial A gent , Sails from Couch st. Wharf, Portland, Oregon, Tillamook, Oregon. « « * The London Tunes is correct in saying that the influx <»f Americans into Cana da IS surprisingly large. It is probably correct, too, in predicting that ihe movement will continue lor several years longer. About 70,000 Americans are expected to cross the line in the calendar year 1909, moving Into the Northwestern provinces chiefly They aregoing thcte.lrecauae they can buy land for a fifth, or evens tenth, of the amount «liich they receive for their Inrms, per acre, in the United Slates But the Canadian and British statistics emit to tell how many disgusted Americans re tin n to the ir ow n country after an ex perience of a year or two in Canada. That the number is considerable is, shown from reports of arrivals here and there, from time to time These Anieri can emigrants forget that the land which they buy is no richer than that which they left in this country, while in most esses it is much farther from the market The returns which Canadian farms yield, |ier sere, are smaller than in the United States. The climate ol Canada is less hospitable. The society, the laws and the customs are alien. All th<«e things are discovered quickly after croaslug the line, _________________ A Wnahlngten’s Plague Spots lie in the low, marshy bottoms of the Volouiac, the breeding ground of ma laria garme. The«« germs cause chills, fever acid agne, inlioueneae, jeundic«. lassitude, weakneea and general debility and bring suffering or death to thou sands vearly But Electrn- Hitters never fall to deetroy them and cur« malaria trouble« '* They ate th« t*et ell round tonic and cure for malaria I ever used.” writes H M James, of Louellan. 8. C They Cure Stomach. Liver. Kidney and Blood Troubles and will precent Ty phold. Try them, 80o. Guaranteed by Chas. I. Clough. Take Notice. .1 All peraona ar« miHiHu«n<l«d to take Folvy’a Kuii.er lleniedy for backache. rhruniatlKOi and kidney and bladder trouble Il will quickly correct urinary rrregul rritiea, which, if neglected. mar <l«e«lo|i In o « aerioua illneaa. It will rear ore health and »trength. Do not neglect ^Mgna of kidney or bladder trouble and rwk Bright a ffiaraae or -J. 8. I^mar. dtaheteaJ. I*mar. Tillamook: llawk A................ Miller, Bay City. e V > • * EVERY TUESDAY. THAT'S ALL. p^R. P. J. SHARP, RESIDENT DENTIST, Office across the street from tl Court House. Dr. Wise’s office. Centrally Located. First Class Rooms opens to his hearers the literature, history, science, biography, philosophy, theology, poetry and art of all lands with the ease of the great master that he is. As a lecturer, Dr. Oliver has few peers and no superiors on the American platform today. It has Tillamook. Oregon. been by privilege to listen to some of the greatest preachers and The Only First Class Hotel in Tillamook, Ore. lecturers of our times, and as a teacher of oratory I know some A Modern Hotel. Trnvelmg Men’. Home. Tooriata’ Headquarter, thing of oratory and dramatic art, I therefore think he takes rank d. F. RAMSEY, Pro. easily with any and all of the great pulpit or platform orators of the country. He is a complete master of the English language, possessing a vocabulary that is Shakespearean in it's scope—but his messages do not run all towords, as is the case with so many pulpit and platform celebrites, they are replete with thought aud delivered with a power and energy and force of will that carries conviction to the most obstinate mind. His style is at once The only REAL opposition steamer catchy, original and pleasing. He is blessed with a voice that can Ire heard in the largest auditoriums ; a voice that is deep, rich sailing between Bay points and Portland. ' and ringing; a voice that has the general’s command in it; a voice IT J?0 THB ADVANTAGE of the that appeals to you aud wins you; a voice that often has tears in it ; a voice that plays ou the heartstrings of his auditors ; a voice Pe°ple of Tillamook County to patronize that sometimes crashes like mighty artillery as he hurls his crash this line. Route all your shipments care ing thunderbolts of truth against sin and unrighteousness. It has been'my observation that the results of the great steamer Argo. meetings conducted by Evangelist Oliver are to the greatest de gree permanent in their effects on the life of the community in Prompt and efficient service alwavq which they are held ; new church buildings and Y. M. C. A. Winter and Summer. ways, buildings mark the trail of Dr. Oliver in many states. There is always a general cleaning up along the lines of social purity and Claims promptly paid and taken care of. temperance ; and always a fumigation of muncipal affairs when they need attention His plan of campaign is a fight to the finish Agents at Tillamook, Ore. against all forms ol evil, no compromise is offered to evil doers. Bay City, Ore, The Gospel he preaches is not a veneer, but the gospel of regener ation. Astoria, Ore. The fallowing list of meetings include records of meetings Portland, Ore. which have broken all world's records, for in some instances more people were converted than is represented in the population of the towu in which the meeting was held, the list however, onlv represents a small per cent of the Oliver meetings. Boone, Iowa. . 616 Conversions Luiaiana, Mo.. Both freight and passenger. M 555 Pally City, Neb 400 »» Ellsworth, Kan 410 • • Marion, Kan.. 550 HOTEL RAMSEY, . “ARGO.” SARCHET, . The Fashionable Tailor. T Cleaning, Pressing and Re] ing a Specialty. Store in Heins Photographic Gallery. J^OBERT A. MILLER, A ttorney - at -L aw , Land Titles, Land Office Bus’ ness and Mining Law. PORTLAND, OREGON. Room, 306 Commercial Baildi»« L akd Ornca B usinxss /"A OWING & C0WB’C LAWYERS. R oom 334 W oicmto Brut««*, T hibo and Ort S twxxtb . Room Next to the U.S. Land Omer. PORTLAND, OREGON Z S"™,Y — Portland A Tillamook Transportation Co. I’hosr A '* A SracuLTT. FOR C8^8 hs