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Oregon Good Templar from Portland, Oregon • 3

Oregon Good Templar from Portland, Oregon • 3

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Gen. liutlcr in a speech made in Alcohol. rnrm 1- or kbimh lCTniiEKAOE-AcoonlIuff to E. Tkv trrmt (be PivklMUM rmrty. 9.

Young, Chief of the Statistical Worcester, JU.s, on the evening of Rum alcohol, though liroduct of In all times and anttnig every tribe awu mane uie lollowing allu-ion nutritive subsiance. Is a certain and nation of people fltat luu lived uureau at Washington, the Government returns sliow an annual wUUky product to the value of $375,000,000, ppeiaua.nn 01 sue luuim v. 4 October 23. North Yamhill, ly. October 29.

McMiiurvillp, Monday, October 30. Sheridan, Tncstlay, October 31. Amity, Wednesday, November 1. Wheatland. Thursilay, November 2.

to tlie Prohibitory law of tint Com- foe to tlie natural absorition of food, G. W. C. Jaeofc StiUel, Ponluid. Mi.

M. UoxUt Cwnnlk. O. V. T.f Umrj Kobtoioc, ti.

8., M. C. GvoTft, Albuy. O. A.

8., K. W. Rjux, Portland. an annual product of fermented inoawiaUk juid hU position trcon: l'v''!" of tlie gastric 'juice, tlie tmtunil oltice of which is to upon tne earth, strong and victew subjects have ever been found, cable and ready to Invade tlie rights of tlie liquors to tlie value of $10,000.000, stive hit opinion nil .1 itva IVIIUI.I WIUUW and an imporbitlon of stroiig drinks 0. c.p., lur, W.

Hra, DmllOUyv ammally to tlie value of 1 (XI, 000, 000. J. 11. Fre.h. Portlmxt.

UK-re la eiPIlKnN of nutrition. Prohibitory law. It is a trreut bus- i k. wIaytou. rn ueipiess hiki innocent.

The governmeiitof no tribe or nation cau be accounted wise, or just tliat dm not ordain ami execute, lcaal nro- The enormoun total is Count- Lodge on Saturday, Xov. bear to politician. There has been Urodultiou of alcohol always retards Amrfy. nt 2 o'clock P. M.

more tn.ggluig and twisting, and Ulis pro ln proportion to Uie 1 he annual wilco of the 150,000 licens- at ccuon ior every snnject, against tliose ea liquor stores in tlie country Riot up ii-. iiiiig i amount Introduced. A little a little, who woukt uo Uiem wrong. Of it tne nuot ot every loyal sublet tins sum Air. Yonmr savs i -at all the at 6'j o'clock.

J't liave a goixl turn out, and a time generally. il. WAI.KKll, Ch'in. of government to enjoy leyi crtrfec'tun "If fmread on tlie wound. In one wen nes in new-papery ami aua Alcohol is.

well Is saying .1 g.nd thai. 1 fin known to be a preserver, but this does going to tell yon exactly how I under- not mluiy tJiat awU4 fsuuditasa rKiUrtad matter. It has tio. OuiU! the eontrarv. G.

1). Mrs. A. N. Baton, CeolerTilHv O.

U.W. Cnjr, Dvton. John WaMter, OroT. -P. GW.

C. C. Bail. Portlwid. fiepreaenUtiv to ike K.

W. 0. RT. W. Miller, Emit Jaeob Conur, JeflenoB.

W. H. Lwi, Aamavill H. C. Rajskoajdrllilbboro.

Hint Ifepatif. ''-J. K. fUrioa, Portland. J.

C. Zcrrav 8. W. Klem, Bakr. in person and property.

1 lie govern-1 dollar notes It would cover an area of mtfiii nun Huiuu." uii-w ii paia in cold, a ton or "7." been mi the statute book 17 year, and I Partoii aiiinsulglv illustrates umntentioi.ally crowded out intoxicating this thought, he sivs, -wlieii we liave a communication and a notice of lk VOK c0" eaten too much sliad for breakfast, we a commmiicatioii and a notice ot p.6 commonwealth. It. was; fll, ut wrne of whiskev lu- enaiffea wiui enme. UI' each carrying one ton, St-vonil humhvd thousand men in and otvupyinir a Rnai nf our oountry are engagwl in the niann- it would reiinTre 1,445 wagons, which asliington Voiuity Lodge meeting Pi kw alter a nigio. i nere are mitigates the horrors of indi- side, it in riciure ann sue oi strong aruiK as a i uiiu mnu a procession Mx miles vemire.

Tliev-are eacli one and all long. In silver, worth Ktt.ftn a'tm -vhkth will be held on the twond iw two alxait t.mumonwealth. Hie i runiitiqm I I II T11I11PIM II IklMlf I lvm'1 7 Njiturdar of November, at Forest I men lic.ievcthat If it IS i if v.f tufi'li -miplfUi ti-ih nt- nntiU criminal invaders of the rights of Uie it would require 19.230 wagons, which defenceless, lielplcss and innocent, hi I would form a line 76 miles in length. TJmK DlmUrr AsmsGTON cocimc: i- Hjm Jackaoa County W. C.

T. A. Ik JuftlllllkA. Difttrift TlMinlv both person and enlbi-ei'd it will prevent iutem- rjvc pcraiHy aiKl (Time, and will coiunicnd 1 ltxelf to the. good people of the.

State. 1 and want to. keep him from dt oom-I poinpr jiuj bring liim home a von- trihutimi tn tlu nmntTt nf lif TOVGHENIKO A YOITJG GREKNLANr-- The government of our country. kk. 1 lie father of Matthias was i-iKCTUKK.

i roiessor jLiOweu ij. i Agiwsljs, we put him in a bottle of i ney want both State and National, foster and encourage this invasion of rights, and consequently have failed to protect the stern Artie parent and brought up his son in tlie way he should go. When thy dreaded southwest was driving the breaker hieh over tlie rocks at Clash- Rogers, of Salem, lectured hi Port- 11 a ui by the io- whiskey." P'e- l'n" Alw.hol lias also been erroneously land on f-aturday evemiig, by uivi- gaged In tiii.mor biNne aut i men eondercd a-s a heot producm, victims of wrong. No fountain can HUlrtwro, W. L.

PiUfnger, Uillriwrw. i ir.o, CenrY'. 1.15 Dairy CrMk.Alfnd 13 Fomt U. H. Forert 13T temiemv.

1. R. ConMllacv MkkLk-toM, B. BuffiogtoBtMiddletaa. 7C Aax ChapkT.B.laBb4n,ri)rtUiid.

112 Va. 8. b. House, J. Campbell, Portlands IU loalatia, John 6 week, Tualatin- semi forth biltcr waters and sweet.

Ution.ontliesubiect"Keinediestor 7 7 -v contrary of tins has been em- I Neither can any government encour- haven, he would place his son in the pliatically demonstrated. Brandy is "EC rt BV31C1II VI niviiu, nuu WIC I uirui. lltlll 111117 MHJ fiiiujia iiiiiiax ix iv i ll" the evils of intemperance." I fonced tlie pimple will rie up agai.ist it. Ilwtli of tlie oninioiw have been serf. The little fellow, with tlie doab same time protect the victims of that wrong.

this struggling one Willi the other, in one citizen, husband, wife. le paddle In his hand, would watch his oppertunity, and right himself as lie descended and then triumphantly paddle tlirough tlie boiling sen to tlie little haven where the canoes land. father, mother, 'child, brotlier, sister, relation or neighbor among tlie mil lions tliat make up our nation can truly say they liave legal protection from the blighting curse which these eOTJSTY. J. 0, Mxon, Conoty W.C T.

W. G. Wlch, Diatricl Depaty. IS Willaiaett, P. Pfletr Oregon CHy.

47 MUankier A am 94 USne Star, Frank Bailey, Clackama. 120 Damaaeaf, T. 6ro, Samiaoat. Ml. Zion, John Palmmteer, Clear 105 197 Beaver, R.

W. Worabam, Oregon City. 45 Marqnam, A. Marqnam, Butte Craekl 119 Hope, J. M.

ErD, Orefroa City. 42 Rock Creek, W. Klllen, Meedy. men iour In one mighty torrent over destructive when men have to face a temperature below 150 dcg zero all Artie voyagers attest it. They want lamp oil and the rich blubber of the haletlien.lr.

JfcKVwho madetwo or three pedestrain tours of the jiolar regions, and whose powers of endu-rainib Wins put to as severe a test as man's ever were, is clear and ein-pliatic on this. "Brandy," he says, "stimulates but a few minutes and greatly lessens a man's power to endure cold and fatigue." When Russian troops are about to start on a march in a very cold region, no grog is allowed. Tlie men once drawn up, it becomes the eoporaPs duty to smell their lireath and send tne lann. assert it to be our pur People used to say to Matthias, "You will drown your boy," to which this sage hunter of seals and white bears replied, "If the boy cannot right kayak in a stormy sea, he cannot kill a seal, and if he cannot kill a seal, he cannot live in Greenland, iu which case lie might just as well die." State, for 17 years. Meanwhile the law lias been cried in varioiH localities, but transportations of liquors on railroads is so easy and so frequent, tliat while (lie law miglit be enforced in a given locality, it was not enfom-d in the great cities.

Tlie law has never been really tried anywhere. There are certain poor friendless people who sell -li (tior, into whose sliops we do not go. TI.ey have lieen iiulictcd and put into jail, while sliops into which we do go escaped jjnnishmcut. I never would enforce a law to prevent Bridget Flaherty from some li iuor in her cellar, to eke out her washing income, while I would not Xkw niisljodgc, recently organized at Heleiw, now inimlieriC twentySis meinbers, with several applications for mem, liorship. They are preparing their liall and making arrangements generally for their own Dr.

Higginbotlioni, Fellow of the Royal Society, after fifty years raetiee, ays If I allow alcohol in any form either as food or medicine to a -patient. 1 slwuld certainly do it with a felonious intent." pose then, in discharge of tlie duty we owe to the living and the unborn, to.frauie protection into law from this as has been done iu j-egard to other classes ot marauders' upon the life. 14a Molalla, K. U. amby, eelv.

peace ana Happiness of society. A drunken man, sprawling on the 14T Meedy, Tbouiai Donaldson, Needy. 1 Every scheme of license Is an ex- ground in Patterson the other night, Vllllirl III Piiftoim, lha ntl.l MULTNOMAH COUNTY. tension of the list of crime and fwtnd anxiously wanted to know whjitlier -any one eise naa Deeu struck by that upon the people, and we demand prohibition of this system of inianity prevent the 1 remout, Kevere, and as our right and we will be satisfied 1'arkcr iious ironi sclluijr it. fLond with nothing short of this.

rnhib- applause. Fair play Applause. Flnaurlnl luid fomntrrvinl. Gold in New York 114i. Cnrrencv.

mon ira. Aow then let us se-. what tiuirht to be C. C. Hall, County W.

C. T. J. H. Frush, Dirtrict Deputy.

IX Multnomah, H. L.KoCall, Portland'. 8C Nonpareil, A. 0. 9 East Portland.

W. H. Moore, East P. 6 Columbia, tfeorge M. Long, East P.

65 Fountain, Ja. Powell, East Portland. 104 Ml. Tahor, Jacob Oruwby.E. Portland-li Brooklyn, W.

S. Long, Kaat Portland. YAMHILL COUNTX J. W. Carey, County W.

C. I back all who have liccn drinking. Many more examples might be cited, to prove that it is the uuiveivel ex-jhTionee of all who have fairly tested it that alcohol diminishes our power to resist cold. But alcohol is neitlier a strength girtr. Tom Sayers (on teetotaler) when he had to do, said "there was nothing like water." Richard (Widen of- the House of Commons, whose, powers of endurance tested more done.

The nuestioii ouslit to be buying, 87 selling, 88. Sunstkokk. A new theory of this disease has recently been piit out by sr ttietl. Kitlier luive the law or not have it. it should be detcruiined San Francisco produce market dulL what the ixKiple want, and that they Pee the notices of Multnomah County I.otlgc meeting.

Also, Washington County Lodge meetings, and tlie apportionment of Yamhill Gmi.ty Canvassing Committee, in another column. some eminent which we 11 with following quotations: Flour-No sales. Oats Sales llghtat tl 95 have. It tlie duty of the miiiiiv wen fiiMiiiueii ov iacts. it is that the light and heat combined pro- g'xx'J f'A 100 Dm.

Wheat-No de-dik-e throuirh the eve. the deleterious maud choice, 2 60(32 05. Wool Esectuivc. to eufoive it thoroughly, fnily, aiid impartially upon all men V. li.

Walker, District Deputy. Lafayette; H.Ti Btfd.XafaTetteT severely tlian any pugilist ever dream- ttWtontlie-ternr-aTirliatfihe average loU; S5 MoMinnrille.Wm. Btarkev.MoMinnT. equally. Applause.

e-e ue jiniperly shaded and protected, icnoic neiu ingner. twmipiflnTts men aiv allTight law Lil.tig (no eeinv of ur) will stand. wnl become tlie law of we uni prove with mathematical ys. Portland market prices show: Ornninciitnl PrnumiiHlilp. the effect will in no case be produced on the brain as in ordinary sunstroke.

the land and liquor selling will stop. Flour $6 507. Wheat I 25 per certainty, that as mudi flour or ine.il This would seem consistent with the bushel from wifgons. Oats Prices as can live on the point of a It; on the other liand, the other side is right, the people could alter it in firm at 8085e bushel, or (2 25U Cut that in Turkish baths and other caes of heated air, we safely bear a cental, sacked. Eggs Demand 103 Dayton, 8, R.

Baxter, Dayton. 125 Wheatland, Henry HewiW Wheatland. 116 Amity, John yaubuihirfc, Amitv. -118 Sheridan, B. B.

Branson, Sheridaa. 133 Zeno, D. W. Perkins, Korth, YauthUL, MARION Jacob Conser, County W. C.

S. C. Simpson, Distriot Deputy 11 Capital, J. B. MoClana, Salem.

127 Auinsville, William Porter, AumsrUlec 128 Sublimity, F. Ashby, Sublimity. much higher temperature, with no Kiuie is more, niirniunn man nine quarts of the best Bavarian Beer. That'a man who is able to consume that amount of beer obtains from it in a whole year, iu the most favorable brisk quoted at dozen. Potatoes Quoted per bushel.

1 i such effects. We have also noticed, in such a way as seems to them good. I do not have to state my views to a strong temperance man, and tlien turn privately to a man on the other side. I make no promises about executing laws, because I would not our own case, that the first effects or Aiunnji quiei. wiui uie IOI- symptoms of sunstroke are produced on lowing quotations We are in receipt of a complimentary package of visiting cards fr.

tn Prof. James, Secretary of the National Business College, Portland. As a teacher of ornamental and business penmanship Mr. James has without doubt very few equals. lSy enclosing to his address the sum you will receive in return trie eyes, producing nasties onigiitand case, exactly the amount of nutritive constituents contained in a five pound wiieat iiuyers are ottering! 12 i per bushel.

an Impaired vision Internally, with very unpleasant reflections, from sur oats scarce at 75c per bushel. Butter Good in demand at 30c per loid ot bread, or three pounds of So of wine. When we have taken from a glass of wine the ingredients kuown to "be innutrition-, rounding objects. Jt Is also true that the effects may be partially or wholly 36 Silver, Kate P. Woolford, 24 Colfax, B.

S. Bonney, Gerral. 43 Marion, G. Wt Diramiok, Aurora. 113 124 Waoonda, M.

Jones, -130 St. Louis, Julius Sandory, St. Louisa 134 Fairfield, D. M. Keene, Fairfield.

pound. averted by keeping something cool or there is nothing lett nut a gram or two of sugar. wet on top oi the neaa during expos give a sixpence tor any candidate's promise just before election but, if I have not e-'tablished a reputation tor enforcing laws put to uie to enforce, you had tietfer not. elect me Governor, but somebody else tliat lias. Applause.

Is not that the fair way of putting it Don't we all want this law taken away from being a football in politics 1 shall, if I ever have an opportunity, enforce the Prohibitory law until the people of the State ure but this may produce its en'ect Egg Readily sell at 30c per dozen. 15c per pound. Potatoes Per bushel, $1. Onions Per pound, 3c Sugars S. ner nnund: The able and recent researches of fifty visiting cards neatly and handsomely written with pen or penciL on the nerve of tlie eye, as well as on tne wnoie Drain.

Dr. Duroy, Lallcinand, and Perrin, have positively proved that alcohol is not una a food, as it is too Island, liOitjrm. To Make nosu? Happy. To make generally lielieved. Uottec At lf20c per pound.

Chickens 2 5033 per dozen. home truly happy there should lie no vv nat then ooes aieonoi do Bacon Hams, 1415e per pound: concealments for they are tlie canker- through their representatives say it is not the law any longer: and when I Sides, 1213c shoulders, 8c. worms. a woman tell her troub Anecdote ok Whitkikj.p. OI.nl- do it, it will be done imtiartiallv, as 1 les and follies freely to her husband, and he wilt assist lier out of them.

stoue, In his life of Whitfifd, gives the following incident illustrative of this distinguished clergyman's eloquence and power: He Is her other self, not her judge and distribute my favors among the editors of the press. Applause and laugli-ter. The Bnd King's 1'rorafee. master, ii a man connne his wite. Bro.

J. V'. Norvllle writes of the new Lodge at La Grande: It is flourishing and is comprised of meinbers of energy and character, who "are devotedly attaelied to the cause of temperance Bro. Nixon, W. S.

of Fountain Lodge Our Lodge, is in a thriving condition, and our prospects for the future are good. her penetration and quick wit will He was preaching before the of New York, w-lien suddenly as often see things tluit -escaped him. Jefferson, L. C. Corner, 146 Haiel Doll, B.

Cleaver, Oervaia. 144) Vernon, W. D. Buxton, Salem. POLK COUNTY, Asa Strove, County XT.

0. TV: George Howe, Distriot 23 La Creole, J. D. Lee, Dallas. 41 Morning Star, W.W.

Boaeh, B'na Vista-. 121 Monmouth, H. Lindsay, 129 Eola, W. D. Cole, EoU.

126 Betbel, Oeorgo C. Bell, J5ethl. T4 Val Fontis, A. J. Basey, Zeua.

143 Laclede, J. K. Conner, Salt LINN COUNTY. J. 9.

MoCoy, County W. 0:1." James Roberta, District Deputy. 10 Western Star, Nelson Wright, Albany 131 Brownsville, W. Kowlaad, B'svill. 14 Lebanou, J.

W. Oeorgo, Lebanon. 47 Banner, William MeCaw, Crawford 130 Centre, John Foshay, Lebanon. 140 Harrislurgb, J. C.

Snodgms, Harritb. 141 Independent, J.W.Pugh, Boston MUis. BENTON COUNTY.r James Chambers, County W. G. i J.

E. Houston, District Deputy. 9 Exoelsior, T. E. Cauthorn, CorvalUa.

We arc in the world all day; our minds WILLIAM DAVIDSON, REAL ESTATE DEALER, suming a naut ical air and manner that V. Al 1... are occupied by many details but she sits at home often alone, or with but No. 4 Front Street, Portland, Or. an infant companion.

She thinks over were in ne uuis oroite in witli, 'Well, my boys, we have a clear sky, and are making fine headway over a smooth sea before a light breeze, It is said that King Canute, in the early days of English history, wished to put out. of the way his rival, Edmund. So lie offered to any one who would kill huu, that he should be made the higliest man in England. what her husband has told her, and REAL E8TATE in this CITY and EAST ana we snail soon lose sight, oi land. sees it in many lights and has had tlie time winch he wanted.

Tlie discovery tliat there has been a secret PORTLAND, in the most cleslrahlolorallr tics, consisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS, and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STORES also, One of his subjects, taking him at But what means this sudden lowering of the heavens, and that dark Washington county's per centage in the Fale of liquor in this last year amounted $150. his word, killed he king, and then come excites jealousy, and loosens the ties cloud arising from beneath the hori IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable nn- ofetl'ection on either side. Without zon? Hark! Don't vou hear distant to claim Ins reward. How do you suppose the king kept his promise onltivdtod LANDS, located In ALL parts of perfect and entire confidence, married mc Rial Ei ior bal He turned it into a meter, terrioie happiness is seldom lasting, Cliriwtiniilty mid the Oiiirche. REAL ESTATE, and other nvonertv.

Don't you.see those flashes of lightning There is a storm gathering Every man to his duty How tlie waves rise and dash against the jest, and hung the man on the highest purchased for correspondents, in this CITY and tlirouidiout STATE and TKRHI- tower of That was the way A happy retort was tliat made by in which he was made tlie highest man TUKLfcK. with jtrmt care and on tlie most Hon. JM'eiingiiuysen to Lord Morpeth, ship! The air is dark the tempest ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. in fJnglanu. during a visit of the latter to this coun rages our masts are gone the ship The tyrant uyoneeius assemoied a try.

Lord Morpeth, filling his glass, is on hpr heam ends: What next!" HOUSES and STORES leased. LOANS 103 Safety, J. Houston, Corvallis. 90 Onward, 3. M.

Lafierty, Honrs. -132 Yaquina, A. Newton, Newton. LANE COUNTY. 140 Eugene, J.

P. Gill, Eugen. 160 Springfield, fu, Grant, company of musicians to play before asked Mr. F. the pleasure of taking This appeal iust'intly brought the sail NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS COLLECTED wine with him.

Mr. F. declined, re linn, promising tlioin a large reward. But when the time for payment came, ann a ueneral FINANCIAL and AtiEXCY. ors to their feet, with a shout The long-boat tike to the marking that lie had abandoned its use.

You are more tlian half right they were told they had already had their reward in tlie expectation of it. BU BIN ESS transacted. AGENTS of this OFFICE. In all the CI replied Ixinl Moriieth, mixing some A few weeks since the Rev. Dr.

It is just in this manner tliat Satan water with his wine and drinking it pastor of the High Church Baptist keeps his promises to his servants. TIES and TOWNS in the STATE, will receive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward the same to the above ad anout "nan and nan." "1 see, my Jjord," said Mr. courlousiy, "that congregation in. one of the thriving cities of New received the fol Whenever he makes you think that dress, i 22v8 my wrong doing will hrmg vou pleas you are jmt half right lowing "Dear iioctor You ure, vou will find yourself onlv bit The Peninsular Herald in speaking of the aetion of the Churches in endorsing temperance measures says Christianity is the moral and spiritual light of the world and the bearing of its teaching on this question cannot lie too easily understood. Total abstinence from all intoxicating leverages, and legal prohibition of tlicir manufacture and sale the two thousand fundamental doctrines of teni)eranee nowhere move distinctly taught than fn the Holy Bible and as might be -expected, the truest and ablest defenders of this faith are among the professors and teichers of revealed religion.

Indeed, intelligent and sincere Christians cannot be other than friendly to all true, reforms but on no subject does the Sacred Book speak more frequently and forcibly than in condem-iiatioiroftheuseofintoxieatingliquors, nor does any other social evilstand so directly in the way of all religious progress as drunkenness. By consequence, no form of practical godliness would greatly oblige one or your pa terly disappointed. Instead of sweet 16 Union, William Harmon, Dalles. 46 Eaton, E. R.

Woodruff, Empire City. 80 John Day, M. V.Thompson, Canyon C. 81 Ion, Juba Smith, Pralri 97 Ultra Montane, 8. W.Nelson, Dakar C.

98 Refuge, J. B. Benson, Meadowville. 101 Billioghurst.Snm'v. 102 Humboldt, T.B.Littig, Mormon Basin.

122 6hssta, William Morfitt, Eldorado City. 144 Camp Amell.Cp Hanay. CampWirner.F.M. Fisher, C. 161 Prohibition, I.

L. Gilbert, Oaklaud. 162 Wilbur, J.B.Grubbe, Wilbur. 153 Blue Mountain, IU New Era, T. 0.

Watts, St. Hsiao. rishioners if, at an early day, you ness in tne cup you will una it more would preach on Eccleslastes iii, last bitter than wormwood. Then do not listen to his tempting. An aftectirig sight to behold at a wedding the sorrow-stricken parent as he "gives the bride away," when you know for the last ten years he has been trying to get her off his hands.

clause of the third verse, 'A time to On the following Sabbath evening the doctor created quite a sensation Iu his congregation by reading Shun every evil way. Turn from bad companions, lor they are' ills willing servants. They will k-ad yon not only into trouble and sorrow here, but into eternal burnings at tue last. the note, and adding: mien i snail have become fully satisfied that the important duty of dancing is neglected in my congregation, rest assured I will give all needed admonition on the subr l'resbyturian. "How did you learn tliat graceful attitude?" said a gentleman to a fellow leaning a maudlin fashion against a past.

"i liave been practising at a glass," was the reply. Ekglamis iani. Laws. In no ject" It. C.

HILL SON, otlier eountrv in the world is there tends more to promote the true ends land system like that of England, A Fable. A Young man once picked up a sovereign Tying In the of gospel teaching than tlie virtue of rrrifi Agister. -o i ALBANY, OREGON, There are countries where the peasants own tlie greater part of the land as in t' temperance, opposition to the cause, USll on uie poison pan. oi wnisny promises to be useful, after all. Mr.

or even indifference' on the part of Ujse who mane a unristian protes- Hurtauit nas uiscovereu uuu n. reuuen kerosene oil non-explosive. in l'Tance, weiguim, ana pwiusenauu there are countries wlie.re tlie land is the property of the sovereign but DRUGGISTS! A FIRST-CtASa NEWSPAPER moii, is 2t biiucmng coiuntuicuon. Tliank Heaven, only exceptional cases of this kind are found in the Christian tliere is no country, save England, PUBLISHED WEEKLY, AX Men make themselves ridiculous not where the land is owned by one class. -i -I H.niKV.

nn nw Church. It is an interesting fact tliat, so much by the qualities they have, as by tlie affection of those which they farmed bv another, and tilled by a road. Ever afterward, as he warned along, he kept Ids eye steadily fixed on the ground, in the hope of finding another. And, in the course of life he did pick up, at different times, a good amount of gold and silver. But all these days, he was looking for them, be saw not that heaven was bright above him and nature was beautiful around.

He never once allowed his eyes to look up from the mud and filth In which he sought his treasure, and when he died, a rich old he only knew this fair earth of ours as a dirty so far as known, very few church mera- third. Tlie greatest danger growing liave not. i i a A EIOBT-P4a lOOaMAL 0OHBallll.NS 48 Columnt of Matter, out of this state oi tilings is seen iu the fact tliat there, is no great body of It is as difficult for revenge to act DEALERS It DRUGS, MEDICINES, small land-owners In the rural mstnew i .1 without exciting suspicion as for a Editorials, Latest Telegrams, Market, hers could be induced to sign the petitions sent up to our Constitutional Convention two years since, asking for a "well regulated license law;" and we venture the assertion that the rery etc whose names are in such graceless company, are rarely, if ever, found among those who meet for prayer and Willi uie power, uie win, iirc rattlesnake to stir without making a noise. est to gainsay the will of the masses in the towns. There are land-owners In France, who have the CHEMICALS, conservative instincts which always at Local and State Matters, Mieosllan, Etc, to subscribers everywhere at the Lew Price ofi THREE DOLLARS A ESR I If "A DTAMOBtf CHOICE PERFUMERY, tend ownership but there are, only praise in the religious assembly to which they belong.

On the other hand, ecclesiastical bodies, churches, boards of trustees, and colleee faculties. he. Agent for all the Important A From tlie lowest depth, there is a path to the loftiest height wisely salth Carlyle. Two cigars and two mugs of beer per day, and a big dog all the year round, cannot fail to keepa man poor. See the sack open before you buy what Is in it for he who trades in the dark ask to be eheatetj.

and moral reform associations, petition road to pick up money as we walked along. Theadore Parker. The great prairie fire ln Minnesota was still raruig with great fury October 0th. Its course was southeast. At last accounts it had reached as far south as the Iowa border, and east to the Minnesota river, which is hoped, will stop it in that direction.

Much property has been distroyed, and two lives. The Galaxy" says that the reason 3Pat. 3Hdlolxiei ea to nave incorporated into thetjonsti-tution a clause prohibiting tlie traffic, although their "-unworthy public servants" failed to graut them what they asked. Again we say that such an 30,000 land-owners in the whole of Great. Britain.

Tliey could not stand for a moment against tlie breath of revolution. The reform art of 1867 placed tlie destiny of the country in the hands of the population of the townsand these people only await the hour and the man to begin the exercise of tills power. Gladstone may be the man, and the next session of Parliament may be the hour. A man too busy to take care of his health, is like a mechanic too busy to take care of bis tools. NOW IS TUE TIME TO OTJBOORIBEI Keep clear of a man who does not Strict attcntiuo given to compounding 1H GERMAN AND ENGLISH.

from th eonntry- Promptly attenda to. i value his own cliaracter. i-. action on the part of sdeh a body is cheering, and we feel like exclaiming with the lamented President Lincoln, in the darkest hour of the nation's peril, Tlianks be to God who giveth the Kussians are so slow in availing themselves of the electric telegraph is voium Haasien-; September 9, 1871 Whoever learns to stand aloue, must because of their aversion to the eleva learn to fell alone. tion of the Poles! un; vuurcues,.

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About Oregon Good Templar Archive

Pages Available:
258
Years Available:
1870-1872