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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1882)
< • f/ , • / X ‘ ’ • , *# Y t -;?. »■ ','V' I , ' « q:- 1» . 4 ClllilSTlAX HERATuD v ■ V "G" ; CHRISTIAN . HERALD. EDITORS : I). T. S tanley , B ruce W olverton , •Monmouth. • Portland. l_ ■ I ■ — I I ■■■■■■I .1.1.. - FRIDAY, .TUNE 9, 1882. ■ > • r ■ Our New Form We are pleased to greet you this week in our new form, as we prong . ised last Week. Jt. will s«-em a lit tle Qild to you atTiTst, till you get. the run of the “quake up ’’ (the ar- rangement) of the paper, and then We tlibrk you will like if. much bet-, ter than the old. - '... We tldnk you will be pleased as we are, with "the ntcr-book paper we now begin .to_ use. It m»t only makes the paper Tiiok better', but is more servicable. Though it costs us more .than one-half more 'than the paper we have ts-en using,, we f^lt^that the way in which you have lieejr workingTn tlie interest of the paper should entitle you to something nice.. We are already out several 'hun dred dollars for new machinery-and the increased cost of paper neces^a-. yy to make this change, but, we are satisfierPthat^tlie brethren will so far appreciate our' efforts to give them a good and handsome paper, that they w ill put forth renewed efforts to^ increase our. circulation, and thuif repaydis for the outlay., T oucan now tilethe papers away, keep them in nice shape and stitch them together like a l»ook at pleas- UiX’. Wig*shall probably offer a premium by-and-by to those who have complete files ,of' the H eralil Brethren, pray for us that w>e may Be able with your assistance to. 4,0 dii^ei your, paper that it may lx- wholly for the glory of God and the good of Iris cause. ..----- Ar- Premium Offer. We have never oti’eru»Ht premi um for subscribers, and the price at -which wc. now furnish the C hris - tian H erald w«>ul»l- not by any means justify it, hut we are. anxi ous to do anything for our readers that we can to gratify them. Président T. F. Campbell has re signed his place in Christian Col lege and expects soon to’leave this Coast. He is.one of the best known and most loved men on the Pacific coast. Thousands of brethren ami friends, would like to have a goo»l plrotograph of him. AVe haveha»l a negative carefully made to his liking, Cabinet size, a .* . «• - 1 I 1 Some Great Issues. a-i‘e ended. Great issues are being- • • / • • ' » constantly. presented . demandings The.jH'i'sept prntiod is one of the sll bscri I »of st -lit to the I B'. R A I. I > W i t h ' prompt consideration -and rcsojpte- t, .remarkable in t he . world ’ s- the «m»»ney,-.S2.0O‘, a’ml 4one .extra '''J.’1 -act ion. - ' ' ■ . ’. ' — : t I Li story.V If is remarkable alike for with-every three ne\y juimes.,..- ’’ , 1 ■ ■ In the ol»l world it is anatchy great, iiiiestioiîs figitating the' Those who want to-buVj.can have • I>)id despotism, (>r w liolesoqie laws; ..... I nation's -and the *i m - m . . . \ i ' . ’ I minds <»f (-ivilizeii nation' them at ->0 cents each. ■ x j - and good government; Shall laml- manner in w hich -,these’ questions loids oppress tenants, and tenants , The Work Before Us. i are -.«• 11i«I. OtÎïor Otlmr ages age <s have been murder landlords, or mutual good rüë"”foir-t^v hotel I Tot wars and conflict s upon w ill by t he Iwn moniou's, a<ljustment Il is now ¡i1 lit tilTîT churches of tliis^cdifst' to be eon- 1 doody tw-ld ’This is noted for of th»-iighls of labor ah<l i-apital sidering tlx-best manner of spread- con Ilici s in tlie forum and ,hy till hi’ substituted Z Religiously,' the ing-the iptineUCÇ of tile GosixT. Lprmüa. — r ZLi fanatic and priest ridden,.Ke]»roach The yearly meethms. County nd-— ^a i1» ^imv the battle ax. -and the Càuse of-Christ, materialists and t • ' ' * • ' ki • - ' • a * j ja\ “ni, flu- liattmiijg^a Huband cata- scientists decry against the puilty State, are coming on, they are .made Useful f ■- pull ,we ere laid a-sjile for tlie rifle dTrid simplicity of Bible - doctrine;—“g therance of thg cause of Chris (Xy ■Ilid* sa1»er, t*he- Gatling gun. and -while ( 'hristians ■ Contend earnestly some-plan that shall continue the camion. Now, these ar»*giving phu*e for the faith once delivered to. the ’• . ■ - * . lì i work in the counties and through to other weapons, I. I?», terrible- but saints.' M ore i n iere s11 -d 'a re-w e i11 out, the states and terrrtoiies *<>f-the ; mon- powerful. those questions.w’ldeli claim the at- PaeitHs they—wth—1 a < •< ■< m 1r » L t d t • 4 >nt- _ XilLking ago■ txv.ujijgiuJjJg f<>Eixk tuition »»f Am» rican’'. Some of th»- partially tlm work needed, and rcpairi'if froiii the battle field to the myst important are : I. Intemper within therr-reach. ! ance.- 2. Pernicious literature. 3. '■ The prospect was never brighter j able •' debate ami magnaniinous Bribery. • 4. Mormonism. *5. Spirit-. ' with us than now. The T’ golden statesmanship, jnbie gloriously to ■t * ualisim. G. Free thought, and 7th. opportunity is. upon* us. We can contend for humaurigliLs. To »lay ( 'atholicisiii. Upon these •plest'iotis.T„ not let it pass unimproved w iihoiit linds_tlie World ,’pist emerging from the pulpit ami the press;can not re great injustice to ourselves and our fields of blood to the . higher. and main silent, ami no jurist »«•' legis fellow-men, and injury to the cause mòre . holy mount of valiant con lator can consistently ignqre their that every Christian loves above test. The. fie-rce, impatient, jles- claims upon his attention. piitic .spirit of man is-bciimglicld in all*Qtheig-| ---- / I ' .INTEMPERANCE. f ' » We do not design laying out any a bevane» ■ till truth c^’souml the Tim Whisky trafiip is an- issue of plan of action. We may, however, notes of peace. GTppi'nls to physical make some suggestions. Tlie situa- 1 s( h iigt h are gii i i rg pia yr fo~ appeals no suiall moment, before th»- p>-<»pl»-.. timi differs in different localities, to reason. jilstiv' Xind human rights. Shall it I»»- put dowTi? Will fathers, l>rotlf»-rs, patriots and -tat» sman and’ no general method w»»uld But as tie- Led boom Of tie- cannon dwi<*lc this question A Jt may,, for probably Iig found "suiïriT,"'tb all. <li'-satgray, some voices, humanlike, The good si'iis-e the TîTcthrpn -will Vet' Lieiidish in fhdp tones, arc a time, be »lo»lgy»l by_the common find a means of accomplishing’ the heard, .elaumfiHgg ior lh<- adpLst-l »»llice-seeking politician, hut Im work in their . respective counties hunt of all disputes bythe ' sinews must, ere long take sides th'' right , si»b‘- or I»»- coimteil unworthy of or communities, w heiionce tin-v led of war. And, w»- often J • . though ' the importance'of-action. Several of hear of. Wars and -rumors of ! .wars, confidence, ami pushe»! to the w all. , 2. PERNU Iors LITER\TURE. • the counties are able and should is it not a proib I I»o'<i*t 11 iat. nation’s Tlie freedom of the press is <>1 ten • employ a.county evangelist. These àj»karning ■ war Ji»» more? How- should cooperate with edl-li otlie'r" ever, this does not indicate tliat li»tt<-r .called, ill these times,’ Lie» Use of tile Press. ’ ( >n this ’ an»l with a State Esangel ¡st to. I«- ♦ vii.-, are e swiftly disapi disappearing. Va- selected land sustained by the State tipna liuv-e w isely concluded |o < <.»ll- account pernicious literature is te'nd with, mightier w eapons. This spica»ling the blight of »leatfi over or Terriioriat coiiperation.. This will| .reduce the work to is all. Instead of laying siege to many homes whose inmates other system an»I enable us to see results liirts and ntadel they -are sending wise gavf* ]»rofirise of great useful entirely more satisfactory than any spiiiit«messengers within to J4nd ness. 'J/iie jiress is a.gl'eat power ’ we»bayè realized qn»ler our former the em.-my, “Tristead of taking the ami may he ii>i-»l^tor gooil »»r » Vij. - want of systeiii. am) if- well' sifs- city they are doing tlie better work How thrrible the. malady when it will tained, a very few. years--w ill give of conquering the spirit, This they ■'pi'-a'ls »liscascjmid »Leath through- arf increase of strength that will accomplish not- by. wearing out <»ut the land. It'd* ■dm* of .the most make'still further advances mor- physical energy, l»ut by converting subtle pnisiins in th» w 'I kj I».- »himain easy and- rapid. - _' . \ forces- I rom the-ranks of (fie enemy »»l^fe. It is an evil destroying the While this is only suggusth v, wv and saving them lium the bonds of life of- tlie youth,, invading th? do want to"-emphasize the Import death. ■ '. - sacred precincts. ‘of home, and • ance of every couhty meeting’s tak This then is a ..great field* for threatening to overturn the sanc-fity ing action looking to a jmore ef action. The issues"a i »■ as various of every holy tie. JFow shall this , fectual Spread of the Gospel. Wg as. the comlil ioiT-b of humanity. tide,of death be-stay<al ?. k , must, either improte the Opport-ir- Got I ilesigns that this humanity, the 3J BRIBERY. • . - - nities now at hand or givwup the repository of liis*-trltth. shall’ he At the polls, in the council field to those who will. The sects also made the Nittle ground of all chamber,'at the bar 'of justice- ami ’’’ are at Woi k vigorously. Every L these great spiritual conflicts. From in the halls of legislation, this ini year we wait, puts us, at .just so. I this .humanity .must t ' lie evolved quity. demands our most earnest inuch greater disadvantage, f and principles of action allied to the ar'i'l prompt attention. It-sis be-, allows the ground to become. so much broader against the reception i lays of God an<l <in harmony with coming so.,sublimated in its charac4 ■ man. We now offer to give otic of these photographs for every new - ■ • ■ '. i- ft . * • _ ' * 1 -J . • . ». 9 of ' f- 1 . 9 ”?|)leudid likeness of a -fine looking of the good'sved of the kingdom. r <« . 9 < all his truth before the struggles ter, embracing all things from a ■ ■ * T