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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1882)
t 9 J a. t X .»• % s. C1TRT STI AN 4 « 11K R A f?T )* X -4— Golden Grains. ‘ -W • “■ ' ~~ PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. ----- ------ ’ —Patient waiting is often the' highest way of doing God’s will.”1— Collier. —Old truths are always made .fresh to us by coming in on the experimental side. ’ —The death hour is a high pTifiTt df observation, frofn which one ob tains a clear view of both worlds. —There is no real life but cheer ful life; therefore valetudinarians should've sworn, before they enter into company not to say a word'of themselves till the meeting breaks up.— Addison. 4 ~i'9n&'9g desire pray ethal ways, though the tongue be silent. If thou art ever longing, thou art ever praying. When sleepeth prayer ? When desire-grows cold.— Augus tine. . —That was a suggestive remark of Bishop Thirl wall, who was very deaf, when he had some difficulty, and after several repetitions, caught some cursory remark about the weather,-“ Strange, how little one loses by being deaf ’ -n- > -^-The records of every Christian’ ' life, if written by men who could , see, as thi^inspired writers did, the ' hand of God in human affairs, would | show as marked and remarkable interposition« of Providence as those of the Bible. 2 —The word “character” comes from a term which means to en- grave- upon or to cut in. Character is that inner, substantial, and essen- Itial quality which is wrought into the soul, and makes a man what he actually is. 13 ■’> O C. BLANEY, M. D., Importer and Dealer in PHYSICIAN and SURCEOH, > 'The readers of the H erald tniZZ \please observe that, no advertisements are inserted except those tee believe to be trustworthy. Jn writing to or call ing on Our advertisers, jlea.se sag you saw their advertisement in T he C hristian H erald ., , This will 'ac commodate both them and us. FORTLAND, OREGON. H LA. H. X> "W -A. HE , Ofilce — Plnmnier A Byerley's Drug- Sturo, -x 145 First Street, Cor. Finit and Main St. Residoaoe—32 Jefferson St., Cor. Second St. 12-1-ly (NEAR MAIN,) PORTLAND, 12-lC-tf *•------- r - OREGON, « ä . noDEriTs, . I. CARRISON'S F. R. CHOWN, 5 8UCCES8OB Tn Sewing Machine Store, F ishel & R oberts , 167, 3rd St.,. ' _ Corner First an<l Alder Sts., • PORTLAND, OREGON. ” JOHN B. GARRISON, Proprietor. TIIE LEADING Clothier, Merchant Tailor and Hatter Genera) dealer in all kinds of Sewing Machines Attachments, Oil, Needles, Ac. Hewing Machines repaired and warranted. If you want to buy a good Sewing Machine call or seed for information. -Illustrated ’catalogues gent when desired. , 12-3-tf Will te mailed rnEFto all applicants. nn.l iacu -I» me? -without orderioir It. It contain« five colored pint«--, G» •’» engraving*> about 2« hi pages, and fid I descriptions, prj. « - and »fire« tiom f & planting 1560 varieties of Vcgetabk and Flower Se Fl ml?. Fruit Trees, etc. Invaluable to all.' „eeds will be fflund more reliable for phn’+ngin the* 7<w-' " ca ti.au those «rrown farther South. We m^k$ a specialty of supply Market Gardners. Address, D. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Mich. OF OREGON, BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY; . B p II s of Pure C o |>|»< t f< i * hurt Guarantees to sell tlje very bustChdhing for, , fiTw ■ Schools, Fire A lai ins, Far in-., U p . FVJ.l.V WARRANTED. Catalogue ^nt ’Free. less 'money than any other liou-e in riie state. VANDUZea a TIFT. ChrctnnatL O. 12-12-tf Norris R. Cox. J. G. Glonn, FOM 1882 PO R TLA N D . - .' GLENN & COX, ------- , ■ ■ ■ 11 THE CRT DRY GOODS STORE S. W. Cor. First and Yamhill St«., .J - - a v ilNEST Gnoos°Ws'r PRICES 147 THIRD ST. PORTLAND A :<xz- : OREGON. PORTLAND, OfthijrHonse- Yrom 8 a . m . to 5.P. m . Residence, 291 Second StreeL——— t$-3in » Ç —.... *_ J :— —------- ; *■ *31 • 4 DR. E. O. SMITH, DENTIST, Î. Street, Bet. • . ilorrlson and YamliHl, Portland, Or. -i- D. \V. I’ll E N T1C E & CO ___ The Leading Music Dealers 107 First Street, Portland, Oregon. < " ■ -r "W e t> e> r ZF* i a n o s HAINES BROS., J. B iNCUENT & €*O., GR A N D, SQ UÄ R E AND -r-l “ 'UPRIGHT * PIANOS, ’ » ESTEY AND STERLING * X ORGANS. Ö.. THE “NEW No. 8.” SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Send for Catalogue. Loading FINE PRINTING, PAPER RULING, BOOK BINDING, Because IT RUNS LIGHTER, FARTER, A^P IS 1 More Durable than any oth«r machine made. Wc guarantee it to Out-wear any two shuttle machinea. It will darn beaetifnlly, letter, make insertion and embroider wthout any. filtaehnwnt. A fall Het of attachment)) given with each machine, leaving no extras to buy. It ia the lightest running lock stitch machine in the world, and ladies wishing to preserve their health should investigate its merits. All should give it a trial. Machines soli! on installment plan. Liberal discount for cast). Repairing of all of machines at reason able rah q gml work warranted. We also carry a filll lino of pai ls, needles, oil, »ilk cotton, Ac. WIIEELF.R, Ac WILSON, M’F’O CO., tyo. 88 Mrf> > Gon S|,, Or. —For a few brief days the or chards are white with blossoms. They soon turn to fruit, or else float ^way, useless and wasted, upon the idle breeze. L So wilUt be with pre sent feelings. They must be deep ened into decision or be entirely E, O. NEWELL, Manager. Red Front, 5 Washington Street, Portland. . i GOOD WORKMANSHIP, FULL MEASURE, PROMPT DELIVERY, LOWEST PAYING PRICES, Are thi steps by which the aforesaid Printer expects to climb to-siicegss , The “ proof of the pudding is in the.eating.” TRY HIM, -9 ! a 4 - ’