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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1882)
1 ■ • • A- • •' -.V J • T he -C hristian .H erard . ’ 1 "~f , _----- . [Successor to.1’\t inc C hr isn as Vf s sst\.,n<. | F or the - • Y ear . - • —• ■ ‘ ' . X 1382— V olume - T welve ^ • ! ■ A J gives.us much pleasure tope able to announce to our many readers ami friends that arrangotiiuAts -have all been completed tor cont inning the pnldication of emir P kjeic Chys i • weeki v under niywiiame, and greatly improved in every resjiect. New material’ lias been purebased, "new uiacliinery prjivided, the' printing office remodeled, so tluit it now po.-jse-sr1--’even" convenience’tbi' our work, and every ‘ thing don*- to none m the hiiul. . . ’ that has been thought m*ee ssarv to-enable us to publish a pajier • .HIE * ENJ.AKGEI» SIZE Is a feature in which oiir friends will take real '..satisfaction. From ami after flic beginning of voluifig twelve, the llEkAt.n will lie a six-co|ui quarto containing eight pages, forty-eight columns, stiin- satiTe as the liirgestaJpsteuj. religious weeklies aml.at the dard width, and thus be in lowest price charged for "any of them, . We hope jlms bi making it a paper of the Ijest quality, largest size and lowest price, to obtain for it a rea<h’7igjti even Christian family.uf the great Pacific slope at least, We haw also decided to send it forth pasted and trimmed as is only done l>v the religions weeklies of the I largest'eastern cities. i Bel let ing tluit the- Christ mil weekly paper should 1>e-thy advocate <4 all that is good, and so fully meet' the requirements of the familv a as well as itie general reader, and that this requirement is espeeitilly felt on t his coast. the lliiqiin will ill Ji h a^*m .^»„g.eeial >eci~al depifrt dep.pt meats men t - devoted to .those interests, most nearly re lated to the work of't lie -church, which aim- indeed tin- auxiliaries of the chnrftl in her work of doing goo<J7 THE EIHr.VI |o\AI I i EI’IHIMIM ■ Will come first and will contain six column- per week op the best methods of instruction, the various other, decisions of state, city ami county .boards of' ednea- relatom* parull taUilld p U pi I •' to e^ch.-o' lion. eduvatuu/il news,-etc. 1 lie 332' columns - per year will . equal or exceed the quantity of matter ie price, and tin.- editor lias ing |md edjtul'iaWharge xif di/’ ferent educational periodical- will make all effort to make this department -peeialls valuable ¡Mid abjw- well worth the subscription price to every teacher ami friend of education. / r temi - erame iiei - ak i mem . . '-< >ne of the most important questions fliftt i.- now or will come before the American people for many - is that of Temperance. The II erai . o does not propose to lie an idle- spectator in the great conflict that must ne,e--arilv come I .store the monstrous demon, -troiig drink.-hail lie \ atiqu i-lied. O ut Temper mice' 1 fepar.tpu.’hr Avifl l.e conducted as a regular weekIV temperance paper in which the plea will be for legal prohibitum anti a united effort on the part of.temperance societies and the church to crush the monster ore he grasps the rising gener.itioii and -hakes the touiidatioiis of all our institutions. Special invitations hate been extended to leading temperance worker- to aid u-. and al! the friends of tT-m)<eraiice and mem bers of temperance organization- everywhere are most cordially invited to co operate with its in this irreat* w< .rk. "TT