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• -ri 'S'*' E L E C T IO N S E T i R N S . le à w c fe d em ocrat j . 31. S U E P U K K X>, E d i t o r . h a s th e L a r g e s t C ir c u la tio n RECORD 900 c o p ie s . O u r In d ia n s . A correspondent of the Portland Oregoni an, writing from Canyon City under date of November 12, 1875, says; “ The Columbia and Umatilla Indian# have been a soarce o f great annoyance to the settler# of this valleo during the last Sum mer. W e some time since called attention o f the authorities to this matter, and intima ted that unless these Indians were taken care of, trouble would likely ensue. A few weeks since, having become emboldened by repeated liberties granted them, they enter e d a Chinese mining camp at John Day City ;*nd compelled these defenseless people to .gkve them whiskey. They then entered the streets o f Canyon City in drunken revelry, -causing timid people to quake with fear, and m odest ones to blush at their obscenity, They -next went into John Day City and de- Jaandai a Chinaman’s money; the Chinamen -called upon white man for protection; white -man interfered ; got him self iuto trouble;an .Indian.draw a knife and was about to give the fatal 'blow, when a rock, from unseen hands, struck him in the forehead. The knife .l. to the gE0UDd> and so did he -i,e, the In- -wan Geneva! excitement- Had not Sam. -Parish, of the Malhour agency been to Can * ** ter fat. ;you g-ttt ■stead. * oald - W P? (b d a o d B C P 3 <' G O < * G B a 73 G H K Ç C a — W 0 ► H H ce ^ Ë d a c a t* H P* W 02 POST OF FICE. \ er*- <í Cb < CO p • L rt- S C ove. a & B a k er C ify . | N e x t J u n e w e w ill be c a lle d u p o n to e x ercise th e in e s tim a b le p riv ile g e o f s e le c t in g from a m o u g th e m o s t m o d e s t o f ou r fe llo w -c itiz e n s th e p erson s w h o , if e ’ eeted , are to receiv e th e fees w h ich o u r d e lig h t ed fe llo w -c itiz e n s , in th e e x u b e r a n c e o f th e ir jo y at b e in g possessed o f su ch u sefu l • fflcials, n e v e r th in k to o m u c h , or to o lig h t ly earn ed . Our fe llo w -c itiz e n s w ou ld b e d esola ted at th e th o u g h t o f n ot h a v in g t o se le c t tw o g o o d and grea t m en fo r th e aforesa id re sp o n s ib le p o s itio n s . They are, in th e m in d o f o u r fe llo w -c itiz e n s , as- socià ted w ith all presen t and fu tu re g rea t n ess, to be aspired fo r w ith d iffid en ce, p o s sessed foith b e c o m in g fo rtitu d e , an d taken le a v e o f w ith tears. W h e n w e c o m e "also to c o n te m p la te th e c h a n ce s fo r greatness, a tta ch e d to th e m we fa il to be a ston ish ed a t th e n o b le a m b itio n s th a t, e v e r y tw o y ea rs, clu ster ro u n d an d co n te n d fo r th e m , ev en u n to p ersisten cy . W h e n w e see a S h e r iff c o m p la c e n t ly g iv in g th e la u g h in g ta x -p a y e r his re c e ip t, o r a rrestin g th e n o m a d ic h o rse-m o n g e r, c a lm ly fu lfillin g the d u ties o f la n d lo r d a t th e co u n ty h a s h - h ou se, o r s e v e re ly fro w n in g down th e ' s m a ll b o y s w h o d istu rb th e pro p e r a d m in istra tio n o f ju s tic e b y m u n c h in g green a p p le s , w ith u n cle a n noses—lu c id ly e x p la in in g to th e C oun ty Court th e n ecessi t y o f m ore co u n ty ord ers, o r a ffe c tio n a te ly e n q u irin g after th e h ealth o f th e fa m ilie s o f each e le cto r, w e fe e l in c lin e d to cuss the d a y u p ou w h ic h it w as e n a cte d th a t th e re s h o u ld be any o th e r c o u n t y officer e le c t e d e x c e p t th e S h eriff. B u t w h en w c see th e C lerk , seated in h is o ld a rm -ch a ir, w ith h is in n oce n t a ir a n d g o d -lik e s m ile , A x in g u p th e p e o p le ’ s affairs w ith h is l i t t l e p e n , and c o lle c t in g h is fees w ith scru p u lo u s reg u la rity —w h e n he ca n g e t th em — w e feel th a t in th e “ etern a l fitn ess o f t h in g s ,” if a n y th in g w as w a n tin g in th e o ffic e o f S h eriff to fitly g o v e rn th e p e o p le , I t c a n be fo u n d in th e o ffice o f C lerk . E v e r y t h in g in th e p resen t, h o w e v e r, great an d b e a u tifu l, fades in to in sig n ifica n ce w h e n th e th ou g h tfu l m in d fu lly grasps ithe c h a n c e s a n d c a p a b ilitie s con ferred u p o n th e h old e rs o f th o s e offices in th e ¡near fu tu re. L a y in g asid e, as n o t w o r th y <ot notice., th e u n d o u b te d fa c t th a t ca refu l m a n ip u la tio n o f th e p e o p le ren ders th e m * o secu re in th e tw o offices as to send s h r ie k in g to th e In s a n e A s y lu m all w h o b e lie v e in th at p e rn icio u s th e o r y o f ‘ -rota t io n in office,” an d so fir m ly fix ed in. th e m a s o n ly to be o v e r c o m e a t th e e le ctio n b y th e u n ite d v ote o f a ll tn e op p osin g c a n d i d a te# , th e e n q u ir in g m in d is fa irly start le d b y th é p rosp eets in th e ir fu tu re path s. C on g ress, J u d g esh ip s, M a r sh a lsh ip s, Sen- a to r s b ip s , Internal R even u e C o lle cto r- s h ip s , P en iten tia r ie s, a n d o th e r h o n o rs s h in e b rig h tly u p on th o se p a th s , an d g ild th e m as “ a th in g o f b ea u ty a n d a j o y fo r . o v e r .” T h erefo re , a n d ,u p o n th is h in t , w e sp e a k to th e p e o p le ; en cou ra g e e v e r y g o o d m a n to b e co m e a ca n d id a te for S h e r iff and C lerk. D o n o t be w eary in w e ll-d o in g .— E v e n if th e w h o le C oun ty C o n v e n tio n s h o u ld be filled w ith d elega tes w h o are ca n d id a te s, w h a t d oes it m a tter. In a m u ltitu d e o f ca n d id a tes th ere is c h o ic e .— D o n o t be d e ce iv e d in to p r o m is in g o n e o r tw o o f th em y o u r u n d iv id e d su p p ort. C ir cu m s ta n ce s m ig h t e b a n g e , a n d y o u m ig h t dm W hich w o u ld be n a u g h ty —a n d , be- s u p p o r ti'I h d e r —an d y o u m ig h t be a ca n - ----- sa fety . D on P ro m ise a ll o f th em y o u r en erg ies on m e m b e is ê ïe ls w is d o m , and N o g en u in e p a tr io t w o u ld a l ^ n y o f y o u r flee th a t w o n ’ t p a y h is board a t S a fe r c ‘— a n y h o te l o u ts id e o f th e P e n ite n tia r y . It), a m ista k e to th in k y o u r m e m b r g o there to m a k e law s. T h e y g o th ere to see W e s t ern O regon ian s m a k e la w s, and v o te fo r s o m e b o d y for U . S . S en ator, o r R e g is te r o f th e S tate L a n d Office. T h e y d o n ’ t m a k e a n y la w s , a n d its p r o b a b ly a b lessed thing fo r y o u th a t th e y d o n ’ t. N e v e r m in d th e C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r s . D o n ’ t fo o l y o u r- solv es w ith th e idea th a t th e y are n ecessa r y to th e fin a n c ia l sa fety o f th e c o u n t y — A n y b o d y w ill d o , fo r th e S h e r iff an d C le rk w ill attend to that m a tte r a n y h o w . In c o n clu s io n , w e beseech y o u n o t to b e sto w a th o u g h t u p on th e C oron er, lor n o n e o f y o u w a n t to d ie , or be sit o n after y o u are dead. « i I. K og er. S H E R IF F A N D C L E R K ta £5 pr G ? |A. S m ith . T r i - W e e k l y D e m o c r a t.—A great m a n y are u rg in g us to issue a t r i-w e e k ly p a p er. W e w ill, p ro v id e d th ere are th ree h tndred su bscrib ers fu rn is h e d for th e T ri- W e e k ly , at e ig h t d o lla r s a y e a r , a n d th e m o n e y p a id in a d v a n ce . A c c o r d in g to p re v io u s a d jo u r n m e n t th e D elega tes c o m p o s in g th e S econ d A n n u a l S ession o f th e G ra n d e R o n d e A sso c ia tio n . M e t w ith C ove c h u r c h , at th e C o v e , U n io n C o u n ty , O regon , on T h u rsd a y , O cto b e r 14, 1875. A fte r re a d in g th e 2d c h a p te r o f th e 1st e p istle o f P e te r , an d p ra y e r b y B ro. J. K o g e r , th e A sso c ia tio n was c a lle d to o r d er b y D eacon P, O w en b y , M od era tor. On m o tio n th e M o d e ra to r a p p o in te d Z. B r y a n t, C lerk , p r o tern. O w in g to E ld e r L . J. B o o th ’s p o o r h e a lth th e In tr o d u c to r y d isco u rse w as p o stp o n e d u n til F r id a y , at 11 o ’c lo c k , A . M . L etters fro m th e ch u r c h e s 'c a lle d for, w h ic h w ere p re se n te d and rea d , (fo r s ta tistica l ta b le see P age ), an d the n a m e s o f th e d eleg a tes e n r o lle d . R o ll was c a lle d , w h e n th e fo llo w in g d eleg a tes resp on d ed : C ove C hurch, E ld e r L . J B o o th an d J K o g e r ; L ib e r ty C h u rch , E ld e r B. H . L ew - is; In d ia n C reek C h u rch , P o w e ll O w en b y an d J o e l W e a v e r ; W in g v ille C h u r c h , Z . B ryant. N e w ch u r ch e s c a lle d fo r ; re sp o n d e d to b y B a k e r C ity C h u rch b y d e le g a te s E ld e r E . P. W a ltz a n d H . W . E stes. T h e ir let- ter w as p re se n te d and read. C hu rch re- c e iv e d , an d d e le g a te s w ere g iv e n th e rig h t h a n d o f fe llo w s h ip b y th e M od era - to r, in b e h a lf o f the A s s o c ia tio n . O rdered th a t w e p ro ce e d to th e e le c tio n o f M o d e ra to r an d C le rk , b y b a llo t. A v o te w as ta k e n , w h ich resu lted in th e e le c tio n of E ld e r E . P. W a lt z , M o d e ra to r; an d Z. B r y a n t, C lerk . On m o tio n th e fo llo w in g c o m m itte e s were a p p o in te d b y th e M o d e ra to r: On O rder o f B u sin ess, B reth ren H . W . E stes an d J. K o g e r ; on R e lig io u s E x e r cise , th e d e le g a tio n fr o m F o re st C ove C h u rch . On m o t io n , a d jo u rn e d to m e e t F rid a y ,a t 9 o ’c lo c k , A . M. P ra y e r b y Bro. P o w e ll O w e n b y . B e n e d ictio n b y th e M od era tor. O er*- Lí S L . M ille r, Z . Z . B ry a n t. B ry an t. C ir c u la tio n 3>-• OQ < jj. P a p e r P u b lis h e d in E a ste rn O re g o n . O F P R O C E E D IN G S . os H 2 L M — - o 2 ri ft ovei W arren is 267. of any C ove, THE BEDROCK DEM OCRAT E ld e r B. II. L e w F . T . D ick . L a G ra n d e is, F. T . D ick . 8, 1875. L ib e r ty , C ity , D e c . P ow ell O w en b y , J. W e a v e r S u m m e r J o e l W e a v e r. v ille . B ak er In d ia n C reèk , The official returns o f the late election have been published* There were cast in all 19,67-1 votes— being over 9,000 less than were cast in the general State election o f 1874. Lane received 5,373, W arren 9,106, W h iin y, 837, D im m ick 345, and there were 13 scattered votes polled. L ane’s m ajority o n T h u rsd a y before the third S a b b a th in J u n e , A . I)., 1876, at 10 o’clock, A . M -— P ra y e r b y E ld e r B. H . L ew is. B e n e d ic tion b y th e M od erator. E L D E R E . P. W A L T Z , Moderator. Z . B k y a n t , Clerk. S T A T IS T IC A L T A B L E . a o d « H | In d ia n C reek C h u rch . Represent th a t ' th e y are in a cold state, or rather on thej d e c lin e , in co n se q u e n ce o f b ein g d estitu te o f p re a ch in g . T h e y la m e n t the d e a th o f th e ir b e lo v e d p a sto r, a n d also a b e lo v e d sister, in th e C h u rch , an d a sk , in p a th e tic terms, th e p rayers o f th e C hurch in th e ir b e h a lf th a t th e y m a y be su p p litd w ith a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. u Ho for tie CHrisimas Tree, B A N K IN G H OUSE OF JAS. W. VIRTUE, B a k .e r C ity , AND Grotto of Santa Claus. O R E G O J f, m in iste r. P a y s th e H ig h e st P rice for B a k e r C ity C h u rch —H a s organized d u r R IS S K I N G L E S W E E P S H O M E IN in g th e past y ea r w ith nine m e m ie r s ;t h e y G r C 5 X j X > J - l T IT S T * C o stu m e , d ra w n by S ix A m e r ic a n h a v e h ad 13 a ccession s to th eii C h u rch ; R e in d e e r ; G lee b y a c c o m p a n y in g F a irie s, w ith HSrial A n t ip h o n ic s . A ll are in v it e d d ism isse d b y le tte r 3, lost b y deith 1; so to p a r tic ip a te ; c h ild r e n fre e , a d u lts 50 th a t th e ir p resen t n u m b e r is li, T h e y cen ts. A p r e s e n t fo r a ll fr o m a d o le s c e n c e A nd Transacts a General h a v e secu red th e se rv ices o f Bo. E . P. to in fa n c y . A ll su rp lu s d e v o te d to r e p le n W a lt z as p a s to r, a n d are in a p osp erou s is h in g th e c o n d it io n . W in g v ille C h u r c h .—H a s reasia. to be AN D T h ose w is h in g th e ir d ea r o n e s to g a th e r th a n k fu l th a t G o d h a s blessed h e m in presen ts in th e g litte r in g F o r e s t, w ill pass I T T Y f^ T T A M P I? i?T T Q T \F T ?O ct th e p a st y e a r w ith s ix a d d itio n s to th e ir in th eir G ifts before T w o o ’c lo c k o n C hrist- | JJ-LAIN *JT E j -D U O l l N I ! ^ ^ C h u rch . T h e y h a v e a ls o lo s t q u i e a n u m m a s d a y . T h e R e lig io u s e x e rcise s w ill c o n s is t o f a G ra n d O u tb u rst o f P ra ise fr o m ber o f th e ir m e m b e r s , d i s m i s s e d f o r m Interest alfloweci on, Special Deposits, F u ll O rch estra a n d C h o ir, a n d S p ra y o f a n ew C h u rch -at B a k e r C ity . W ilg t th e ir P e rfu m e d W aters. C o m it y O r d e r s B o u g h t aucl Sold, N . 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It is also the year in which an Op O CD «r»- CD c^- position House of Representatives, the first since b e in g o u t th ir t y -s ix h o u rs, re le ¡-s O ce the war, will be in power at Washington; and the- -t v e rd ict a t 10 o ’c lo c k to -d a y o f not-jR G ift B o o k s , J u st R e c e iv e d . C O year of the twenty-third election o f a President o f 3 I m m e d ia t e ly a fter h is d isch a rg e -mi cu s thegUnitedStatess AH of these events are sure to- 19 3d $4 C ove. be-of great interest and importance, especially the li 411 350 t o d y , D e te ctiv e J . B. H u m e arre,«d h jra 1 L ib e r ty . two latter; and aliiof them and everything con on a re q u is itio n fr o m th e G ov ern o f .Ore 2 12 2tl 1 In d ia n C’ k nected with them, will be fully and freshly report 2 23 1 1 4 10 W in g v ille . 5 1 gon o n a ch a rg e o f bein g im p Head in a P ic to r ia ls a n d M a g a zin e s fo r S a le. S u b ed and expounded in. T he S un . 1 18 3d 4 B a k er C ity. 4 2 7 3 scrip tio n s receiv ed fo r th e L e a d in g P a p ers ro b b e ry a lle g e d to h ave been co m ijte d The Opposition House-of Representatives, taking an d M a g a z in e s p u b lis h e d in th e U n ite d in th a t S ta te . -The tria l has beeia ‘v e ry S ta tes, a t P u b lis h e rs R a tes. up the line of inquiry opened years ago by Tin. REPORTS. S un , will sternly and diligently investigate the cor in te re s tin g o n e .” - a B a k e r C ity , D ec. 8,jl875.u31y ruptions and misdeeds of Grant's administration;. B ro. F. T. D ick re s p e c tfu lly su b m itte d and will, it is to be hoped, Iky the foundation for a B f . e c h e r -T i d t o n - i c .—M rs. E-na C th e fo llo w in g R e p o rt: new and better peniod in our national history_ M o u lto n served a p a p er u p on T in a s O ' Of a » this- T he S u » wifi contain complete ana ac R e c e iv e d , O ctob er 10th, 1874, as M in curate accounts, furnishing its readers with early 824 00 S h e a rm a n as c le r k o f P ly m o u th lu r c h , u te F u n d , th e su m o f and trustworthy infonmation upon, these absorbing 815 00 o n th e e v e n in g o f the 12th u lt. I i , M rs. topics. P a id o u t for p r in tin g M in u tes B A K E R C IT Y , O R EG O N , The-twenty-third, Presidential election, with the- 2 00 M o u lto n ca lls u p on P ly m o u t h Cl-ch (to E xp en ses o n M in u tes preparations for it. will be memorable as deciding 50 o in w ith h er in c a llin g a c o u n c il <cbur- Office in R e a r o f C ity D ru g S to re . S ta tio n e ry upon Grant’s aspirations tora thf'd term of power je h e s before w h ich th e a ctio n o f Paout-h D ec. 8, 1875.u31tf $17 50 C hurcn in d r o p p in g her nam e fronts roil and plunder, and still mere as deciding who shall T o ta l a m o u n t e x p e n d e d , be the candidate of the party o-f Reform, and as m a y be b ro u g h t. I n c a s e h er rei-st' is $6 50 n o t g ra n ted w ith in fou r w e e k s , situ a tes electing that candidate _ Concerning all these sub B a la n ce o n h a n d , SECOND D A Y . P . T. D IC K , Clerk o f th e A s s o c ia tio n jects, those who read T he S un will have the con sh e m u st a sk a co u n c il w ith o u t tfeo-op- fo r th e y ea r e n d in g Oct. 14,1875. DR. SPINNEY & CO’S stant means- of being thoroughly well intornied. era tion o f P ly m o u th C h u rch . F r i d a y , O ct. 15,1875. Tha- W eekly S un , which has attained a circula T h e C o m m itte e on H o m e M ission s res D I S P E N S A R Y , A s s o c ia tio n m e t as p e r a d jo u r n m e n t— p e c tfu lly s u b m it th e fo llo w in g ! tion ofiover eighty thousaud copies, already has its P e d e s t r i a n i s s i .—D a 1 iel O ’ Lear,; now No. 11 K e a r n e y St., S a n F r a n c is c o . readers'll ©very ,«state and Territory, and we trust A fte r sin g in g , and p ra y e r b y B ro. B. H . 1st. T h a t y o u e le c t a M ission a ry B oa rd , tlie c h a m p io n p e d e stria n o f the w q . »fiat the year T87tkwiH> see their numbers .doubled. B r a n c h Office, 188 S o u th C, St. V i r L ew is, th e A s s o c ia tio n w as ca lle d to o r c o n sistin g o f on e m e m b e r o f ea ch ch u r ch h is recent w a lk in g m a tc h in C hica,w it,h Iif. will.continue to-be a thorough newspaper. All. rep resen ted in y o u r b o d y . g i n i a , N e v a d a . der b y th e M od era tor. M in u tes o f last the generaLnews of the day wifi bo found in it, 2d. T h a t y o u requ est th e m e m b e rs o f E d w a rd P a y so n W e s t o n , h e tra ve 5 qq condensed when- um-miporitani-,. at fit 11 length when m e e tin g read and a p p ro v e d . T h e C o m said B oard to use a ll due d illig e n c e in ra is m ile s in five d a y s , tw e n ty -tw o n o u a n d R. SPINNEY, WELL-KNOWN AS FOUN- of moment;, and always, we trust, treated in a clear th ir t y -tw o m in u te s , w h iie W e s t o r 0 m- der of the Montreal (C -E .) Medical Insti m itte e on O rder o f B usiness m a d e th e ir in g funds fo r M iss io n a ry p u rposes. 3d. T h a t it be m a d e th e d u ty o f said p le te d o n ly 451 m ile s in th e sa m e ti)t interesting and instructi ve manner tute and late Proprietor ot the SINNEYVILLE re p ort, w h ich was read and re ce iv e d . B oard to m eet, or corresp on d w ith each I!tr is our ai m to make the W ebkly S un the best INFIRMARY, would most respectfully inform his family newspaper in the world, and we shall con- On m o t io n , th e fo llo w in g c o m m itte e s o th e r at least o n ce e v e r y th ree m o n th s . patients and the afflicted generally that he still S o ¡—G o v e rn o r H e n d tic k s , b e in g 5ed 4th. S aid B oard sh a ll o rg a n ize b y e le c t tinue-to, give in its eeitnnns a Itirge amount op- continues to treat chronic and private disease w ere a p p o in te d b y th e M o d e ra to r: in g a P re sid en t, w h o s h a ll a c t a s S ecreta ry th e e ffe ct o f th e O h io e le ctio u , is retted miscellaneous reading, such as stories, tales, po with unparalleled success. On F in a n c e , B rethren B. H . L ew is, J. an d T reasu rer o f th e B oard. to h a v e a n sw e re d : “ E ffe c t ! W . ¡t ems; scientific intelligence andi agricultural infor L A D I E S A N D G E N T L E M E N , L . J. B O O T H , w ip es o u t th e----- crow d o f sh in p ie r, K o g e r an d Z . B ry a n t; H o m e M ission s, mation, for which we are not able to make room in H . W . E ST E S. O h io D e m o cra ts as c o m p le t e ly as ii ey aim daily edition. The agricultural department es- Remember that procrastination is the thief E ld e r L. J. B o o th , H . W . E stes an d Z. . Cad the sw a m p o f .r Canaan time, so peomlly is one of its prominent- features. The T h e C o m m itte e on F in a n ce S u bm itted h ad liv e d in *' B ryan t. term s w ith o ld N o a h , at th e tim e che Jbshions are also regularly reported1 in H i columns; th e fo llo w in g : CO M E AN D B E H E A L E D ! T h e c le r k o f last y e a r ’ s A sso c ia tio n p re aorl’so>are markets of ©very kind. W e h ave e x a m in e d th e rep ort o f ou r fo r- b ig s h o w e r .” —A. Y . Commercial. It matters not what your troubles may be, The W eekly . S un , eight pages with fifty-six rnor C le rk , and find it correct. sen ted h is re p o rt, w h ich w as read an d < ome arid let the Doctor examine your case. It broad coin ms is only $1 20 a year, postage prepaid. R e s p e c fu lly su b m itte d , passed to th e F in a n ce C o m m itte e . will cost you uothing for consultation, so please A F T E R A Q U A R T E R OF A 3 this price barely repays the cost o f the paper, B. H . L E W I S , C h a irm a n . call and satisfy your.elves whether the Doctor A C en tu ry T h e C ircu la r le tte r w as p resen ted , read bo discount can be made from this rate to elubs,. understands your case, if he can cure you he Of active work in the field of honorable > R E S O L U T IO N S . ageutSf. Post masters orranyone- a n d a d o p te d . will tell you so: if not, he will tell you that, for 'gtte Itwrt.v-. S’ON-, .a- lArpe four l>«KO T 1 t '.vny-i-iu—T oC tice in California during which time thousa:ff; he will not undertake a case unless he is confi In co n se q u e n ce o f B ro. L . J . B o o th ’ s ill- twenty eight columns, gives afi the news for two R e s o lu tio n offered b y P o w e ll O w e n sb y : th e most dificult cases of dent of effecting a cure. h e a lth , th e In tr o d u c to r y d iscou rse was centssuoopy. Subscription-postage prepaid 55o. a Resolved, T h a t w e g rea tly d e p lo re th e P r e m a tu r e D e ca y an<t D isea ses month or 6.50a year. S unday edition extra, YOUNG M EN ! d e liv e re d b y E ld e r B. H . L ew is, fr o m th e d ea th o f o u r b e lo v e d P astor, E id e r W . 14. C o n t a m in a t i n g P o iso n $T, -10 per year,. We brave- no traveling agents. W e b b e r , and th a t w e sin ce re ly p ra y th e Who may bo suffering from the effects of 124th P s a lm , verses 2d a n d 3d. have been overcome and the sufferers restore Address, Tax S un , New York C ity G reat H ea d o f tee C h u rch to im p a r t u n to youthful follies or indiscretion, will do well to 1st verse. “ I f it h ad not b een th e L ord h is b erea v ed fa m ily th ose blessin gs th a t healthy and vigorous life aud manhood the avail themselves of this, the greatest boon ever D R .J . C . Y O U N G w h o w as on o u r sid e, w h e n m e n rose up m a y re n d e r th e m h a p p y in th is life , and laid at ihe altar of suffering humanity. Dr- Spin at last m a y th e y be crow n ed w ith u n fa d M e d ic a l a n d S u r g ic a l in stitu te ney will guarantee to forfeit five-hundred dol a g a in st us, in g G lo ry at G o d ’s right h a n d . S A V IN G S A N D LOAN B A N K - íais forevery case of seminal weakness or pri still, offers to the afflicted the positive assuram 2d verse. “ T h en th e y had sw a llo w e d us Resolved, T h a t th e m e m b e rs o f th e G ran d vate disease of any kind or charactei which he No- 6 Post. S tre e t, bon. rable and rapid and absolute cures, as car R o n d e A sso cia tio n o f U n ited B a p tist ten u p q u ic k , w h e n th e ir w rath w as k in d le d undertakes aud t ils to cure. He would therefore W asowc T hmp & k , - - - _ S an F rancisco . er th eir sin cere th a n k s to a ll the frien d s shown up by thousands of testimonials o fg ia say to the unfortunate sufferer w ho may read against u s.” A n d a lso 2d T im o th y , c h a p d w h o so k in p ly e x te n d e d th eir h o s p ita lity Patients. Let me cull ihe attention to those . this notice, that you are treading upon danger R e c e iv e T e r m n n d O r d in a r y D e p o s its . ter 3d, verse 12th: “ Y e a , an d a ll th a t a n d k iu d n e ss to us, w h ile c o n v e n e d w ith suffer to some o f the effects of ous ground when you longer delay In seeking tfSL-Term Deposits. Not less than Six Months, th e C o v e C h u rch , a id e s p e c ia lly th e frien d s S E M IN A L W E A K N E S S . w ill liv e G o d ly , in C h rist Jesu s, sh a ll the proper remedy for your complain'. You Ordinary Deposits can-be drawn at short notice. n o t o f ouv d e n o m in a tio n . Offered by su ffer p e r s e c u tio n .” The preservation of health and life is depend: may be in the first stage—remember you are Last Dividend: Term Deposits, per cent. B. H . L E W IS . upon the proper conditions of the creative fu approaching the last, if you are bordering .up Ordinary Deposits: 7t< per cent. Certificates of On m o t io n , a d jo u rn e d to m e e t a t 4 tious and any weakness or cause of weakness of on the last, and are suffering some or all of its Deposit.,Is-ued Payable in New York and Princi C IR C U L A R L E T T E R . o ’c lo c k , P . M . P ra y e r, b y E ld e r L . J generative organs or their uses is a direct attack c evil effects. remember that if you obstinately pal Cities in the United States and Canadas, also; B o o th . B e n e d ic tio n , b y E ld e r B. H . L e w To the Ministers, Messengers and Members o f the on the general health as well as a sure destructi persist in procrastination, the time must come London, Paris and. ali the principal Cities ol Eu — it no properly cured— ol the organs that aret when the most skillful physician can render you rope. is. United Baptist Churches o f Christ, Composing the pride of one sex and the blessing of the oth- no assistance; when ihe door of hope will be H. T. Graves, Sec’y W. H. Culver, Pres’ t . ’ in Youth is laid the foundation of much o f t; closed against you' when no angel of mercy can Grande Ronde Association. A F T E R N OWN. misery of after years by the indulgence of t; bring y o u relief. In no case has the Docter most destructive of habiis making life a curse at failed oi success. Then let not despair work it- Try Dear Brethren and Sisters in the Lord: 4 O’CLOCK, P. 31. spreading weaknessand ruin among mankind, ft self upon your «imagination, but avail yourself It has fa lle n to o u r lo t ,f o r th e first tim e, it is a weliknown fact that the indulgence in so; of the beneficial results of his treatment before A s s o c ia tio n m e t as per a d jo u r n m e n t — Afi'.er sin g in g , an d p ra y e r b y . B ro. J o h n to a ddress y o u b y w ay o f C ircu lar L etter. tary vice, even in the slightest degree, plants seed'tour case is beyond the reach of medical skill, or It washes .without rubbing It is-composed prin M ille r , th e A s s o c ia tio n w as c a lle d to o r W e in v ite y o u r a tte n tio n to th e s u b je ct of of weakness in the system that grow to a harve. leJoregrim death^burries you to a premature cipally, of the combination o f Bnrax and Ammo of disease, sorrow and shame in after years. ¡rave nia, so that it entirely does away with hard labor. d er b y th e M od era tor. M in u te s o f p r e v i C h ristian d u ties a n d th e ir in flu e n ce . W e Young Man M ID D LE-AGED M EN ! For removing Grease, Paint, Tata&e., it cannot be o u s m e e tin g rend a n d a p p ro v e d . T h e are ta u g h t in the H o ly S crip tu res to lo v e surpassed. Good for die bath room. A trial will i f you experience any weakness you should no There are many of thirty to sixty who are C o m m it t e e o n F in a n ce rep orted u p o n th e th e L o r d w ith all ou r h eart, s o u l, m in d delay, for a day may imperil your health if no oubl- d with a too frequent evacuation ot the convince any. ona-of its superior merits. Ask your R e p o r t o f th e fo r m e r c le r k ; th e rep ort w as a n d stre n g th , an d ou r n e ig h b o r as o u r your life, in all forms oi weakness and Premaluri Adder, too often accompanied by a slight stm rt- grocer for it. Manufactuied By J. FALKIN- BURGH & C©v San Francisco. read a n d a d a p te d . O rdered th a t the se lv e s. B reth ren , let us e x a m in e o u r Decay a Cure is Guaranteed by the Doctor to the 3 or barn ng sensation, aud a weakening of Young, Middle-aged or Old, without Exposure ot e system in a manner the patient cannot account C le r k serve as T reasu rer, and su p erin ten d se lv e s, and see if w e fu lfill th ese req u ire Hindrance from Business. The remedies are pure- ’ri on examining the urinary deposits a ropy m be jlju’iiitin g an d d istrib u tio n o f th e m in - m e n ts ; p r a y in g for th is gra ce, th a t w e ly vegetable and ol'a Nature thatleives no taint liment will ott-n be found, and sometimes IN T H E C O U N T R Y m a y w a lk in th e lig h t o f th e G o s p e l, and behind. Observe the symptoms and hasten t<> ali particles of albumen will appeal, o r the “ ’ “ red th a t th e n e x t A s s o c ia tio n C o u n ty , O r e g „^ k e r 0 it y ch u r c h , B aker e x h ib it th a t lig h t to th e w o rld th a t G od check the course of the complaint. If j-ou experi- 'or yviJl be of a thin and mtlkish hue, again, Wants Any tiling 10 a dar,k au<f torpid appearance, lhere w i l a vei City C i j ^ , j a tjon tQ c o n v e n e g iv e s u s; w e can d o th is o n ly th rou gh love enee any of them—nightly discharges, slight dis- L1 cna-ges at other times trembling, anxiety, for- many men who die o this difficulty, igno- IN T H E C IT Y fore th e th ird S a b b a th in T h u rsd a y b e- an d u n ity . T h e w orld can n o t w ith sta n d getfulness, confusion, pain in the back, limbs or t of the cause, which is the second stage of SENB»TO WM. B. LAKE, o c lo c k , A . M . On m o t io n , aujovq jq C hristian lo v e and u n it y ; it lias a m ig h ty body.tbrbodin ;s, indigestion, timidity, aversion to ninal weakness. Dr. S will guarantee a per- cure in all such cases, and a healthy resto- m e e t S a tu r d a y , a t 9 o ’c lo c k , A . M . * p o w e r o v e r th e m in d s o f ou r fe llo w -m e n . society, loss of power, want of control, variable -n of the gemto-urinary organs. P U R C H A S IN G A G E N T , er b y th e C lerk . B e n e d ic tio n , b y th e 3 v tills in flu e n ce w e ca n be in s tru m e n ta l temper, attacks of sickness akin to biliousness, de 1 letters, or communications, strictly confi posits in urine, irregular bowels, etc,. etc. n31y SAN F R A N C IS C O . M od e ra to r. .vial. Medicines, packed so as not to excite o u r m n y ig ou r c h ild r e n , ou r frien d s an d T E R R IB L E p o is o n s . •iosity, sent by Express, if full description of Christ. Oh r fr o m th e w a y s o f d e a th to T H IR D DA Y. Among the most subtle and virulent oi poisons in v is given. ice Hours—10 to 4 and' 7 to 8 Sundays ex- e n jo y i f w e were th 'iiiap p y tim e we w o u ld the human blood is that arising from Yeneral Taint often breaking out, after ye -rs of apparent cure, ; d- Consultation free. ¡S a t u r d a y , O ct. 10,1875. W i t h Skirt Supporter & Self A djustin g Pa dr« lo v e . It is th e sta rtin g p olil in C h ristia n I ¿Office address — DR. B-D. SPINNEY, A s s o c ia tio n m .it as p e r . a d jo u r n m e n t.— g e liz in g o f th e w o r l d . Our r a n k le e v a n - in hideous sor -s upon various parts of the body. ^ ^ ^ ea rn ey ^ L ^ S a n ^ ra u cisco^ ^ I s great danger lies in the fact that it is given to S an g th e 190th h y m n in th e S p iritu a l so o n be fille d w ith th o se w e lo v e , a $ the innocent partner or to the unborn c*’ ’J‘(.''’ltl1- M e lo d y ; p r a y e r b y E ld e r B. H . L ew is. «'»owing in the person original'- '"“ “ acting it o v e r w h o m w e w eep au d p r a y ; th ere ‘ 1"6.1 N a t io n a l F a m i ly P a p e r . 1 8 7 6 . . . . w k » lT*e - iC W ly T h e M o d e ra to r filin g a b se n t, D e a co n P w o rk fo r us a ll to d o ; th en le t us be at only aids in this teniWe deception by drying it up .Jr.ifeat Family Paper of America, the only O w e n b y w as c h o s e n M o d e ra to r, p ro tern. w h ile it is d a y . S o m e ca n p rea ch t on the surface and driving-1 back into the blood pan «posing every swindler, quack and hum A s s o c ia tio n c a lle d to o rd e r b y th e M o d Ail Veneral Foison is e Blood Poison and can G o s p e l, o th e rs c u i p r a y ; a ll can d o som e- butmiwiving millions to the public, is now communicated in t h < - a n d the only certainty era tor p ro te m . M in u te s o f p rev iou s m e e t th in g fo r th e cau se o f th e M a ster; w e can of prevention of pan mission is in the positive rea ; : lithe Centennial campaign, aud 100,000 mor- M|ht»d subscri bers. in g w ere read a n d c o r r e c te d . E ld e r E . sh o w sin n e rs, b y o u r e x a m p le , th e d e fo r cures of the rei“ m heatment practiced at the Dr P. W a ltz w as c h o s e n , fey b a llo t, to d e liv e r m it y o f sin a n d th e b e a u ty o f h o lin e ss — . .X 011^ , “ lcal Institute, comprehensive’ wieiitiflc y V ¡borough, h »m ». ’------J . . v” tire n e x t A n n u a l In tr o d u c to r y D iscou rse T h erefore, le t us sta n d fir m , ¿ v e r y on e at Wnts af'ne best of all having received endorse- paper. ledg| ¡fix-, overflowing with charming Sto- nodern practice. Recent ries, Tales,: an d E ld e r B. H . L e w is , A lte r n a te . eiches, Poetry, Wit, Humor and Fun. h is p o st fa it h fu lly d isch a rg in g e v ery case^oved in a few days and chronic cases with It gives all 1 Oh m o tio n , a d jo u r n e d to 3 o ’c lo c k , P. k n o w n d u ty in th e fear o f th e L ord o-;v re^ykaMe rapidity, ' Recipes, flights, vecrets, Arts, ■ 'ur tests of the presence of -le., &e. ta Children’s Department, a Medic-d M . P ra y e r b y B ro. F T . D ick . B enedict y® failu in tile Mood are never failing’ m g H im a ll the g lo r y . T h en we w ill & Department, izzler’s Corner, etc., etc., and is a tio n b y E ld e r E . P. W a lt z . see / TO F E M A L E S perfect Fauiilwnper o u r cau se p ro sp e r—b a ck -slid e rs r ■•s r e t n r n in / There are no class of complaints that P a ten ted S ept. 28th,1875, o ld ch u rch le tte rs, that h ave lain d o r m / so enlist H n m h n f * Ils speciality is-to. expose every A F T E R N O O N S E S S IO N . am d o n n / t tlle sympathies o f the medical ■-*“ uO*.Fiaud, Quack, Swindler and S e cu re s H e a lth a n d co m fo rt o f H od) , fo r y e a rs, d e p osited w ith th e C hu rch . W e maud its gravest'thonvhtTrm'1. nj incl or so com- ‘•Beat.” Ev',rS number has five columns of w i t h g r a c e a n d b e a u t y o f fo r m . 3 O’CLOCK, P. M. w ill th en h ear sin n ers cr y in g , “ M e i/a n d alfliv t ivomsn. The Doctor affer ^^ *S th°Se that truthful, reliably.statements. No sawdust, lottery years of investi&aiion .. ph r*a ^ears pal rent A s s o c ia tio n m e t as p e r a d jo u r n m e n t.— W e w o u ld p a rticu la rly c a ll a tte n tio n to b reth ren w h a t s h a ll we d o to be s :/e d ! ” assure them rapid and t h o r ^ n 6“ 1 18 enabled ,0 gift, bond, or “ put and call” game can e v e r‘■‘catch” jou if you read this great paper. It exposes ail th e fo llo w in g a d v a n ta g e s: A fte r sin g in g , and pray e r b y E ld e r E . P. T h e n we w ill h ear th e sh o u t o f t-pe n e w complaints incident to ti e s/x ' t ,? 8 "l' lhe swindlers without fear or favor, and gives a list 1st I t affords a c o n v e n ie n t a n d efficie n t W a lt z , th e A s s o c ia tio n w as c a lle d to o - born sou l in ih e c a m p o f Isra e l/ B reth su p p ort fo r the u n d e r c lo th in g . ^ p e forstrengthandthe sufftrfng Z of over 1000, witli Janies and “ games.’ d er b y th e M od era tor. M iu u tes o f p revi 2d T h e S elf A d ju s tin g P a d s are th e d e ren, w e are n o t o n ly to re ce i/e , but to 11 P r is t «:But ^ cents a year, aud is sent pre- require lig h t o f e v e r y la d y . T h e y g iv e ele g a n ce to ou s m e e tin g read a n d a p p r o v e d . The i b xjvjni^paid everywhere. It isjust the pa c o m m u n ic a t e to o th e rs, to pro|bgate the Doclo^can' t^rinsh^wit?. p i s t o n the C o m m itte e on H o m e M iss io n s m a d e th e ir tru th , to d e fen d it a n d p u b lis h )t to a p e r and ikillful uurtes''wheredun?emfit a ith careful per for every botwl Southern or Northern. It th e fo rm , a n d are n o t in a n y w a y in ju r i It is not political. nUgious orsectarian. It waves ou s o r o b je ctio n a b le . e unremitted report., w h ic h was rea d , a m e n d e d , an d ish in g w o rld . T h is is ih e C hrStian w ork . end constant care give -,-verv d .att(mtion for all. Started in 1863, it lias gone on for thir 3d. I t c o m b in e s th ree g a rm e n ts in o n e id and permau- nt cu es. 'V abbUr‘ince of the rap- a d o p te d as a m e n d e d . —a co rse t, a sk irt s u p p o rte r, a n d s e lf-a d teen years. and isrrwi by 100,000 people. You T h en le t us e n d e a v o r to be i/s ir u m e n ta l The institute is supplied with a want it and will have il|somtime’ Why not now? ju s tin g p a d s—an d y e t co sts n o m o re th a n T h e B oard o n H o m e M iss io n s w ere a p in th e h a n d s o f G od in sa v in g o th e rs. A s ordi- ary corset. -,We have imported 12 aD In n, b l i ‘ D e p a r tm e n t p o in te d as fo llo w s : B re th re n , .I. K o g e r o rd e rin g , g iv e size o f w a is t in ste a d o f we c a n n o t set fo rth a ll C hristian d u ties in «here patients will reeeivo h . Elegant Chràmos! * - plendid French P o w e ll O w e n b y , F . T . D ic k , H . W . E stes’ this c ir c u la r , w e e x h o r t you to search the sential m such cases 16 treatmentso es- Cbromos, (worth H tvfch), size9xllinches, finely n u m b e r o f co rse t u s u a lly w o rn . P rice in L o n d o n C o rd , 82.00; S a tte e n , $1.75, a n d Z . B r y a n t, mounted, and we offrrany four of these gems and M iss e s’ C orsets, 81.25, C h ild r e n ’s C o rse t- S crip tu re s, for in th em you w ill find a ll C U R E D A T H O M E T h e R e so lu tio n offered b y B. H . L ew is a anner for a year, all free for $1. These w a istjw ith stock in g su p p o rte r, 81.50. S a m d u tie s m a d e p la in . A n d m a y th e great w as rea d .a n d a d o p te d , an d ord e re d p rin t h ea d o f th e C h u rch ev er be w ith y o u to f i n u Y T e Y S e m S many sick are genuine chromos, statable for any parlor. 50 p les se n t b y m a il, on receip t o f p rice . other premiums offered. 1$|s 25 cts . w ill be a llo w e d fo r th is a d v e r ed in the m in u tes. T h e R e s o lu tio n o ffer w a tcli o v e r , g u id e , biess, support-, and ment.an S i ' r i W /v r 1 remember 1876 is tis e m e n t, if it is c u t out a n d se n t w ith th e ed b y P o w e ll O w en b y w as a lso read and the Doctor, givin» in vour *Lavoi(ted by writing to -LiilSL YV O H . 0Br country’s centennial. ord er. G reat in d u c e m e n ts to g o o d A g e n t s . sa v e y o u a ll—A m e n . a d o p te d an d ord e re d p rin te d . O rdered A dd ress, the °ur trouble o°r com|,lain“ "cnr!.110 sympl°ms During this one year lake a National1 patriotic, POW ELL OW ENBY. ot,e is for right and not ' : samc as by personal visit ( , ,, guaranteed wide awake, th a t w e p a y Bro. F . T . D ick th ree d o lla rs W A R N E R B R O S ., onssirichy confidential and all rn-t <0InmunicM- for wrong; one that knows no party, no north, n31 B roa dw a y, N . Y . D IG E S T O F L E T T E R S . fo r his se rv ice s as c le r k o f th e last A s s o c i turned or destroyed a letters either re- south, east or west; but paper intended for eve j a tio n . O rdered th a t we h a v e 100 co p ie s Of *®rThe Doctor can be relied reader, one that saves .nonoy to its readers by ex C ove C h u r c h .—H as n o r e v iv a l in terest th e m in u te s o i this^Associat-ion p rin te d . all ca^ea posing the “ tricks and of swtndledom; and n o t i c e to re la te , are at a stan d s till, a ls o in w a n t ^ r i n g Confidence“ deuce in him. ail you who suffer Rel>OKe confi. now is the time. You put it off too long. E ld e r B. H L ew is w as ch o s e n , by b a llo t, o f m in is te r ia l aid. HEREAS MY WIFE, JANE McCAULE’ Send to-day. Now is the accepted time. to w rite th e n e x t C ircu la r L etter. “a r ’ * " » » -.o t “ has left my Bed and Board without je Q ppO niy 75 cents secures this great papera year, L ib e r t y C h u rch .—H a v e h a d n o access a d jo u rn e d to m eet w ith B a io n s du ring th e p ast y ea r, h as th e services BENJ, F. JOSSELYN, M D h -'-'-w ith four charming chromos, only- $1. 5 cause or provocation, I hereby notify all pers'ij k e r C ity C hu rch , B a k e r C oun ty, O reg on , numbers sent for 15 cents. Specimens (100,000 not to harbor or credit her on my account, -’ ’ ,35 618 Sacramento Street, o i E ld e r B , H , L ew is a# P astor. r- ady) sent free to all. Send for it now. Costs will not pay any debts of her contracting. M. M. McCAUJi. San Francisco, Cal. nothing to see it. send to-day to BANNER PUB Prairie City, GrantCo. Pec. 5, 1875.u31t4 USHING 00., Hinsdale, N. H. , Mi p p P O S T O F F IC E , BY GEORGE H. TEA0T, D e a le r i u CJCHOOL BOUICS. 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