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from the piles driven“’ for the meeting at Helix the last of the your terms,
We have $500 and expect more
foundation work «if a-$40,000 hotel. week. an«l according to appoint
subscribe«! for the support of a
Notes and Observations.
From Wallula we were not favored ment.
with anything v.ery flattering t«i • Eld. J. .U. Gefking is very ill; it preacher to begin. work this sum
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civilization until we eame Jn reach is feare«l that he will not recover. mer.
•June 7, 1882.
We can employ only one, but if
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■ . ,rf"- of the fertile ami beautiful Wai hi ’--We shall loose a good soldier Of
• Dear Herald :
him. May ‘ you want the position you should
After, having arrive«! nt this Walla valley. Walla Walla city -is the cross ? if . we loose
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place ami having a few'moments a handsome and lively business the Lord’s will lib-done.
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The minutes of our coöp« ration
We1 shall employ Eld. R. H. Moss,
leisure, you w ill please all«JW me to place, having many fine laiihlings,
contribute a few lines to yoUr with numerous stores all full to the businesl ifleeting will lie sent- to if we’ ean get him, but if we cannot,
utmost of their capacity, where they THE HERAXD after our.next meet we miist have some one else. Ehl'.«
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columns.
I. N. Richardson’s health does not
k zAftej’ a plriisant ride on the cars, sell prints at 14 and 16 yards for a ing, June 2B«I.
It is to lie Imped that brighter-admit of his. working for us.
of a few .hours, we found ouTsetves dollar* and ten of muslin.^ Flour
«lays
are doming for the clrurch
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gliding smoothly into the thrifty $2.00 per hundred, amt bacon 15
In
this
country.
0
let
us
all
work
Helix,
Oregon.
ami lively citv of Portland. Ar cents, and everything else in pro
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and
pray
while
we
live
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portion,
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We
were
mail«
happy
ill
riving at thesiation at 3;30 1*. M.
Business Women
we were-made happy in meeting .meeting with Bro. Hastings, of : life to us if not spent in the Lord's
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with-Bm. L. < >. Beck.with, formerly Pomcrov, also with Bro. W. 11. II. seh iCc J,. _
The idea still .prevails, though
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oT.Pleasant Hill, but now residing McClure, of Lihcvhi, who came with
i\>t to so great an extent as it used
iu East Portland^ where he occupies. X team to convey us to our place of’
From
Prineville.
to, that women -have no concern.
dination. Leaving the city .at
ljs - jiesitioir in a .nice 'little st«irc.
with busifìéss affairs, and that bus
we weVe soon traycling a
P rineville , May *31, 1882.
where he is . building-up a haml-
iness
habits and qualifications relate
-some trii'.le, ami doing a goml busi nortVieasterlv direetjon, 1 Inul for Bro. Stanley:
to men only.
There
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ness, ■ which’. he- rind-“ Josie’’ aré. gotten to say that Walla Walla has
The’cause of Christ is still going ■ „ • ‘
a'b’undancC' of peas, radishes and on and the Gospel is spreading in greater mistake made, we need
abun« lain ly capaltiearf.
hardly sav. To ¡»ossess a capacity
Being very much thronged other vegetables,’and abumlanccdiif this part of the country, in this
for business is not only compatible
with business the 11. R. “ officials” strawberries, some of wh-k-h are ; as month there has licen 12 added to
with true womanliness, but it is in
were iu -118*-* wise prepare« I large as , walnuts.. From r Walla ■ the ._ church
Willow
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.■ 7 10 by
*- a measure i mJ ¡ spensi I ih- to the com
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(«> . _ the . oft Walla .to Waitsburg the làmi is confession ami immersion, I re-
t«> • give,
fort ami well-being ofcvery proper-,
repeate«! calls ma«le iip«m them, and nearly all susceptible ■of cultivation, retlaimc«,! and 1 from the. M. E.»
ly go Ven icd family. The manage
show a superabumlance of eithej- and there are many very fine farms church, ini«! a g«»o«l feeling prevails.
ment'of a family ami household
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pleasantness or . refinement, tlius with the finest prospect for heavy
The H erald lias reached all the
its much a matterof liusiness us the
. Lutv iug^unc-.-to- do, the. -bc-st—tlmv. crops”! have sessi-,- although a gOtwl subscribers. I will lie out -next
management of.a store or an office,
c ml« l. 11 a« I “it not' have )ie«>n for •rain'is nee«4e«l, especially Ìn ’stiulTP Monday in the " interest of the
ami
ri«|iiil«->> method, accuracy, or
the very acceptable.’assistance reii- cast?--'Washington ami the math- (JiniiSTlKN H ervld The H erald
ganization, imlustry, economy, dis
«lervl by Bt«h “ Lester,” it certainly western part of ( fregoli. As We, is doing good work here already.
cipline, tact, knowledge, and capac
would not have. l>ecn possible for ■travel north .it is evi« lent the soil is
We have a gomt attendance at
becoming better, and the. crops are meetings.. We havifSuiylay-scliool ity for Adapting means to ends.
me to have attended to so much»
All this is of the essence of busi
On the next morning, taking looking lfctter. Fruit treenail liibk each Lord’s «lay at two different
our h avd of those precious friends healthy am! vigorous, and vege places at present with a good at ness ; an«l hence business habita are
with whom we had spent the night, tables very fine. «Also it is very tendance at each, but as yet we as necessary to be cultivated by •*
we hastene«! to the boat, ami were* plain to be seen that vegetation, is are short of books. Amt we have women who would succeed in the
soon gliding, up tin?— b«■ant iful a few-w eek« earlier than —in—the- no Sum lay-sclio«.il' papers as yet. affairs of home—in othc?r words,
Columbia. «The «lay was pleasant Willamette. The soil in Walla We were pleased/to hear that Bro. who would make home happyj—as
an«l the scenery on the Columbia Walla is of a light color and -of a J. A. Cam pl tell is coming dpt her«? by men in the- atfairs of trade, of
couimerce, or /^manufacture.
graml. The boat was lxitli elegant sandy nature, an«I as we Come north sool i
Method, which is the soul of bus
and commodious, but having on it becomes more of a mulatto color.
1 remain your brother in Chris’t,
iness, is of essential inqjortancc in
boar«! several hundreil passengers Waitsburg is- in a fertile valley
F.M. V anderpool ;
an«l Jrumlrc'ls of tmis of freight, shut in by hills which, though
1». S.Z-We feel somewhat «lisaji- I the home. Work can only lie got
ami meeting tli«‘ vehement current rather high, are not. steep. More £ointe«l liccause Bro. Burnett di«l ' through, by method. Mrnhlle flics
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of the swollen stream, -she madje anon.
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line as he had written he liefore it, ^ymLdlUggcr^nuiggecJLiei —
slow progress, thus causing us to be
vvoul'l be here in May,
the comes a tiling unknown. Method
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Umatilla
County
Meeting.
late in reaching the Cascade station,
good work goes on. We have over «lemamls punctuality, another emi-*
H elix , U matilla C o ., OR.,- -- ■ 20 members here at this place. '
nintly business «{uality. The un
vvliere vve'were transferred to the
June 6, 1882.
cars.
Yours Truly,
- punctual woman, like the unpunct
ual man, occasions dislikes, because
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Reaching Th« • Dalles quite late, • ' Our county meeting began, at
she consumes ami wastes timé, ami
wt ? had blit poor chance to see the Centers ille, at the appointed time,
A Preacher Wanted.
provokes the reflection that we are
town. Suflice it to say the sweet continues! over two Lord’s datsand
lLrving been appointc«! as one of not of sufficient importance .to make
notes of “hotel drummers ’ music is now a thing of the past. But no
a
committee to correspoml with her more prompt. To the business
raiig'ni our ears with vociferous •doubt there was work «lorn* there
preaching
brethren who n(ight de man, time is money; but to the
melody.
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to for eternity, a eolemn thouykt.
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Ehl. it. II. Ma<!v wtts our only sire a field of laiior in Umatilla Imsiilvss woman,’ imetbod is more—
Wallula was through a sandy sag« e
the «lri its of preacher. U q vvorkcl faithfully Co, I tak«» this oportunity to call it is ¡»cace; comfort and domestic
brush region
prosjicrity. Hence it is important
• winds begyt an«! may the Lord rewar«! him, for theii^attentioii in this direction,
sands and vi«XLe
Not
knowing
whym
to
address,
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we
never
can.
that oijr girls should receive a prac
within, feelings jv T a little dreary.
us«?
this
means
of
inviting
coijcs-
Ehl.
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Richardson
Could
not
tical, business .training as well as
We ‘reached Wallula Junction at
our boys. Its benefits will lie apar-
«lay light, where the roaring winds attend the meeting on account of pomlence.
Tell us what you have «lone ent every «lay throughout their
ami beating sands are-seldom quiet, illness.
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' • He 4 is liettcr now and we
yet some degree of life is evident hope will be able’ to conduct a .give goml references; an«I state lives,— Saturday Eeeydny PotfU
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