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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1882)
CHRISTIAisr HKHAIÓtX ’V'...r.. bórse,» 1 continued my ’journey, VanOssc is a, faithful Christian xvv hav»‘ revived our Sunday-school. school is well organized, an«l stopping at Mr. Wilkerson’s in lady, and a noble and untipng .Our • ' * * O z - * * • - •growing. _ ’ a. From Bro? Peterson West Chehalem, resting mvself worker. As a church, w»» .hav«‘ done xTry < >n fiord’s day morning w»- ha»t a and enjoying a plèasartt conversa Bi'O. I). T. Shtnfe>f : tion with Bro. and Sister Hardwick, j line audience, ami As I’was fearing. litjj'', meeting but twice a month, Enclosed’ pleas’«} find $2 (Ml which I continued my journey ami‘'reach-j m v-mrich Reduced strength would and tliej) .not one fourth-of the • -z • • you will plate to Bro. Juo. Daley's «-•I Bro. Davis’ residence wlu're I. not Admit.of riit^lc physical labor, members in attendance.. Many credit» Eagle Point, this county. not only y(njoyed the coiiqia'ny of I was made happy in the unexpect members live so'far awav that they flown to Redding, 1 have bepU Bro. Davis ami family, hut met ed appearance of, Brir C. H. Hodges, d" Jibt attend 'only und'er very Cal., to meet our Shasta county, with- Bro. ami Sister Dwire who who'at, the close'a»f the foreno •» in_£ favoni 1 »1 e- d renm.stances. ' -- , • • -—’‘■—‘"T“' \ ' 'daughter and hei; four children' had returned ' to Spring was very back ward*and services assisted in setting apart their old neigln>or- -» -■ z, u who have been residing in Gault, hoo«l on a visit, and t»i crikey the the officers of the church, and we have had hut lift lo - \ va rm Sac-ramorrto county,- ¿pal., for tiVe meeting. Notsfrillv satisfied xvith preached an excellent discourse in xveathef, xvhile frosts Lmx.e visited , years/ .Trier have come J to make at the close of which. us oftep »luvitig tjii»’ month, trie- ' my day’s travyi 1 left my horse and the afternpon, 1 • ■ ■ their ripjne with us. »■ À j()urney;C*Fon foot aud.reached Bro. came my sad ^experience of taking latest iMsiitg bn trie- morning of the I held' meetings in-AshlamT,T)f., John Hn]»kins’ at <lusk, and was the pit ting hand. ffowhappy Im* l!»th inst.. On till- 12th inst. -tTie Cottonwood, Little Shasta and Red 'made happy in company of himecif been my laboi's with tluit dear peo hili' near tl.e timber were white ding Cal. Had good attention and and family. He is ever ready to ple, but Oil, that s^d,farewell. Nev with snow and that night thi rg-wd considerable interest manifest. Our converse on .t.lie leachings of flic er do 1 expect’ ter .see those dear prospects religiously, Are hot- bright w6yd -of God, . Bro. I I 'is a very brethri n again in the flesh' but in North Snake River Co.-opera here. Health is generally good. •worthy aieffaitliful biotin r. . 11 im- the home of the ransomed I-hope , tion. - - • ~- Bro: Daley of Eagle "Point is atffi»--- self, Lis'* afniabl«- conipanioii-, nh<l j t" filM tlh iiT wTu re no’ farewell k t' -l witb Jigop-ey. and L 'iv>t so Worthy -and aged mother in.law»- tears are *b<-d :>HNT1*iS Well for njiiontri past a.} z he-lias ,M ay tl le 'Lor-1 k • cp tl win .filiti did are some of the fruits..of ’ (.h.d|K‘l been. OurTfop pi'appects are not : dining my tee»«»: feeble -idfiirts in unto dearie ; success din ing mv of Snake River.(met a^’per adjourn- ■ verv llattcriiig in consequence of In »-oin]»aiiy’ Xi itli Bro. (J. 11. tJiat \ trinity. ih(> (<outittuoiH e»»ol w*cathcr. Our • I llodgi-v 1 niiuihctl M'i\ Wilkerson’s llieni fit hl't'. C"i_oll. Meeting Call-, • >n S;it 11 ida\ mornin'.'. I topped • d lo order by the Prc-sidvllt, . \\ fruit- is tiyfich diUnaged. \j. r\ lit-, a few moments w ith Brw. Da\ is awl spent’the night, in his iiit»-r< d: l i. II Met Tuie Prayer ly Bro. tie es<-;i|i/d the late freezes. - \ cry ing family..'Mr. Wilkerson is a who is a x cry \vortliy Bro., whose few immigrant' ha\»‘ yet settled j T. .1 Pash v. Object of meeting faithful ci.insot'L and their eldest \.cr\ excellent man.ßind. Iiunorabje stateli» I’V Brit.. Wright. W, D. among us. We hope f«»r more as and bene\»»lent, ever lea»ly to lend son. are al'ip x\ »>) thy- I ’rai-; <lios»rn“S( crctary protein. our rail read nears us. > -r u4+ulphig . hand iir »'ontrlbiitiiig t-> of whom also yam»' into the 1’olitie- are* looming tip Y^- latter 1' Minutes of tin previous meeting' ?lic suppi-Jt ..ol the Gospel: by fai read a nd approveil.__ ■ _____ much >aid in politjgpl circles on t<u» good a ijynBr to remain out of in heing. Jdest with Christian pa- 7JJucstmii bavdcitiaTe : Arc the temperance I hopcl the peopl»- rent-s xvho^xvill I h tohim a star and ill»'Lhimlom. -Si-tcr W. 1-.a rcid. -tr'iT’"»njimiaii'bmaits, as” gTV»'ii to xxm V u l-l arouse thcmselxes on this oted Cln i'fi.tTr support ili;bis young ('liristi,pi lite. . lad . v .... aml-Hfdex f f , •' in subject, and-elect none Imt Iciiiper- From West Gla-halrm I returned- Mo'cs, Iàii lUrg on ( 'In i-'i iali' ' The A * | ■ <y»pili.; a Ini . hi» >iiè • • I ■ ter - • i i ■ ■ ................ _ :nt - 1 .ance hten to -wfhee . in-omr St-at4»-p to Bio. ,1. Fonts’, and takin 2 \ 14 I V hader, E.^A Lapuw lining—uh-seMtz------' w ith th»- family z/ Bro Benjamin w '-Titit. rfknC—wé afe -dixappointxaL. leaxe of him airl hjsJ (;g»-< llelit Bro. Wright wa- cli»»-«en to »^]n-n lleatei ’ I hastened tn Hie ' plnr-n of > JJut we must hear mid w.m k. Christ iaii lady • ;uid F.iTuTIyZI-T^ia^ 4 Jj** 1 lisémsìoi I. 1 li'cu-sioìi part ici - m<-«-ting. Bro. lb¿liter's jesiduiice f ' Yoiìrs, Am., ’ - • m I>y'Jreiten gem-tally, af . teiii <l to Carlton aiid spent’ a-few M artin P i : tei : s »> n . - is ever' a happy - lTitiMe fur Th»- hieb thc^mi" t in : 'ad journed riiinutT'. w it 11 the faithful di-»-ij>l» - 4 pi eaclier. Where many happy ■111»»- hi«»- t at 2:3D t*. At ¿of -- said dax M— A-., ----- a lid took tliv train at I I :’ > »t> A, • XI Visit,to Chehalem. mepts of- my’ life . havc bei-H ■'¡»ent . . i X I-TERN«»UN SESSION. .. boj/nig'1.0 s»-» ■ them a few Hiinutv, '. (>n FHday before th»’ fth L ih ' !^’ winch* will not be forgotten ay long ox' the w ay as '.1. jojun» y toward Ml •ting called to order by the Bro. day in Maxy I.- as usual,’ took the as life last m v-ne\x/ ,hom»A, Reachhig I ioiih - in- President. ‘ - 1 train-f(*r <’.rrltyii op m\ hist trip tn ter at«- faithful (Tn j.stians ; having til»' ilfternoOII I found <ickl|i-r ____________ ‘ss y»-b Question for di AU'>>ionp-Do file raised a large 'family 'mostly to Clu-hajcm. ’ • ( in mV family. Soon 1 shall »diaiige 'Script'll i s teach’ that the sisters Tip day xyy^ I m aiitiful, and xv'er»' wiHnaH and manhood. they bail re- cliinaA»', rio|»ing an improvement in lia»e equal lights with the4tn»triers it not that if*1 xvas my last visif ina-.e oxer their success in seeing health will auip+y-pay -litt? for the* in I In- social meetings. The leader. rr- < ... >T*j’51ii in . gü<»w Up-dn retinemeiQ- arid there ji w’mid ha>e h.-cn. »art fatigue .and wear yvrrT tear of th«- P-r<>. I L. ('liild'-f'. being absent, pleasantness. trip. - ‘ ’■ ; ’ Br»».'(!reer4was. criosen to.open the Th-- liand-sLiuit- farm-' x>f Yaprlri 11 With sjid rig refs do 1 leaxe the discussion. A lively «Im »ate folloxv- " wrft-dec*WHt+>d W4th A erilant.siuiles, bretluxui in the Wallanu-ttcTi ed, participated in by numerous giving promise of a line harvest lie '-ting' on ‘Saturday, yet we had but. the tliougdits of impniving the brethren. • -After which, meeting \\hicll the fertile sods of th»' bea-U- two services after w|rit-ri 1 \ ¡sited health of my family and comim in adjourned until Saturday 2 o’clock. trie family of Bro. Parrish. BrO.q • • i-. tiful Wilhuiiefl'- sel'Tom fail to do. Parrish is.uiie of the »Tiers ajuLlias jiossession of ji- home one»1 more; t.Vt'.NJN»; session . My.tW'iity miimtes at/Mc-Minn-' syrx'es as a stimulus. , '. Meeting opclic»! by rea»ling and villc were made pleasant'in conxer- the praise of all, awl I am .satisfied Farexxclh; • • prayer... -ation \\ith Bro P. II. Burnett,-one will ever be a pillar-ami support of T.-M. M organ . Minutes of pr»-x ioiis meeting rei|if*^• of (»reg’oh’s variant soldiers in trie- that congregation. In fact he hits army of tie faithful, arid his'xvortliy. thy facilities and elements of suc From Bro^R^CP. Underwood, and ajijirovi'd. Reception of the cess at hand' Is ’ t. Trits BiJ tie. • ,2di Evangelist r<-j>ort. ■ Report*, of coin- . . . father ip-law, Bro.. Jonathan'To»!»!, Correspondence 'if ■ 4 * . ' 1- . I « ■ V 1 X * X- z • * who ¡sever free td Converse on the 'various topic.s of interest Reaching Carlton in <lue time?. I •ailed oil our ex er. ■ fjlitllfllt Bro. Poufs, in whose com]>anv aii»l fam ily it has been my fortune to spend many happy hour?. 1’iOcurin* £ I- .3—J- —^^*^**M' !■- -I ,* . A faithful Christian companion. 3d. A motherdn-law, w f.o although more than 70 years ol»l, is seldom absent from chuTeli. -¿From Bro. ! Parrishes. I visited Br»». A an( fssir, whoTtrioiigli. mjicri nfllictcd is sul- • loin absent front cliurch. Sister « '« D ti 'I’R, Or., Maril, 1882. » Deu a Bf». Nhi nlc(f^—_ _ The C hristian H erald conics lTgubvrly, ladep with good things »? xvhich we buncligrassjtes. value very highlv. We miss, however, , the Sunday-school deprtjtment, as npttees rcceixed and jipprovt-1. Motion aird carried tluit a com- -» ' ... ------------ mittcT of yhree— L m - -appointed ».iri l»i+sim»as at »amp meeting. Bros. Mc( ’Ini»-, W’jmpx ami Samlers were 1 ell« »4: ■ e I ime <>l I • ginning camp ' meet iing changed . .so us to begin on ■*-.