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I 4 4 15 CHRISTIAN HERALD. X---- - THE CHRISTIAN HERALD Obituary Died, near Lewisville* June 6, 1882, Mrs. AnnaR. Critchlow, aged 24 years,; ' 4 months and 10 days. , She professed religion Oct. 1, 187 a, and was a member of the South Metho dist chtirah al^ha time of her death. ‘ O. PU^LISHSO EVERY FRIDAY FROM---- PORTLAND and M0NMOUTII, OREGON, __ „ ._x_ .. . . m .. A_ _____ .__ Agents for The.CIirislian Herald. The following persons are ay cuts for' T he H erald , and are authorized to re ceive and receipt for sultsciipti<>ns. If no agent is convenient; remit the amount direct to the office by registered letter dr postal order on Monmouth i ' uiustian » » "—■ rXuwt/G/y OREGON. HE IIRIIALD IS THE ONLY WEEKLY ,...'....... T-.T.,.J^hix ■ Aumsville. ...... on tho Pacific coast published by Disciples ÍÍLUTíSUl ' 4 J. W .JL'mpat — — of Christ, and is of special interest to all who Albany.,........ .......... (A. 8. Powell - desire a paper devoted to pure, primitive .; ....... E. C. Williams Christianity, unmixed by human creeds or Amity........ j........ Died, June 3, 18827"1t'ho8. M. Coch D. IL Putman Brownsville....... traditions. As successor to the Pacific Chris ran, after » lingering illness, at the . ........... Miss E. Da via Bellevue........ <• tian Messenger it is in its ............J. T. Gilfry -- rCTtdm ww of . hia a on-in- l a w. II. B. Cresswell............. .. ................. E, P. Laiga Crawfordsville. .. Tingle, Amity, Yamhill county, Oregon. = TWELFT^VaLUMi, ---- k , ■». Rsijfjfil. ,,, .. •g sfv än&~~~~=? T Mr. Cochran was born near Lewistown, .............. S. B. Knox Cottage Grove... is on a permanent basis, with good building, Misslin county, Pa., Oct. 13,- 1811. Jas. Caldwell ’ ......... Carlton .. .\ ....... power presses and steam power, an abundance ( Dr. W. H. Rowland November 10, 183G, he married . Miss of good material for running such » paper. S. I. Gerking Nancy Clark, who survives him" as well ‘ The H erald contains each week eight large Centerville ♦ . (ü. W. Ely six-column pages, pasted and trimmed, so as to as five children, two daughters and 1 N. GarWood turn like the leaves of a book, with only a Dallas................. '..... three sons. In 1852 he emegrated for ........'( G. W. Crystal" limited amount of advertising, and thatof the Oregon ; and in 1857 his family came to most select kind. All advertising not trust Damascus...... ........... D. II. De ird< rtf ’...... .... Mas. Harlan share with him, the joys and sorrows of worthy is refused. Asjnów published it is one Drain’s Station......... .. . .............. A. L. Todd Elk Head.............. ■ a pioDeer life. Most of the last thirty---- of the.—--—■— " ............. R. G. Callison ' Eugene....................... year3 he has spent in and near Amity. Elkton.____ ......... ;............... lift'les Smith LARGEST PAPERS PUBLISHED His health had been declining for about Forest Grove.............. . . Mrs. Belle P. Walker ,...... M. Ely six years, but since November last, Tie by our brethren. It is conducted by a strong Helix........................... editorial corps, assisted by the contributions of Halsey....... . ................ ............... H. Davidson has been confided to his room and bed Morgan - , ' the besLWriters among-ns on -this-' coast. We- Hilhbora I most of the time till his death. .........John Harris Harrisburg. -J.,.. ■ feel safe in saying it is one of His son, James Cochran, came from .. .......... W. L. Ilndgen Independence........... ..... >... ..V. 8. Bond his home in Eastern Washington to t Irving...,.......... ___ ..Martin l’cterson Jacksonville........... ... Amity, and Was permitted with lxis de Every Disciple on this coast should takq it Junction....... t..... _____ .1. a . r.iisiiiit ii voted wife and relatives, to perform the This powder never varies. A marvel ot Every one in the East who desires to know all Kingsley..... ............... ____ ;;W. R. Mencfea last sad duty ’ to a loved husband an' purity* strength, and wholesomeness. More that takes place of general intereat ou this Lafayette.................... ........ W. D. Fenton . D. R. Lewis- father. . Well ell did they anticipate b; rfs teen momical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot . coast. ’ c • Lewisville.................. ................... J. D. Lewis ' _ sold in competition with tho multitude ol It contains Leland....... wants and tenderly guarded and rñ>^e» low test, short weight, alum or ■ • McCoy ........... ............ _____ ...J. H. Hawley lievfld his 2nd childhood, as he < id •powders. ........'..F. M. Gabbert Sold onl'j in. cans. R oy ad B akin Myrtle Creek......... when first their fleet commenced threi r P owder 'C o '. , 106 Wall-street, N. Y. McMinnville......... _________J. W. CowlsL Devoted to such-matters ns will make .it. indis- Monroe....... a .. ________ .J, L. Wigld iDg-the mazes of this mortal life. Jn J. E. Davidson, M. D. -pensable in every Christian family. First Milton ........................ .. ..Miss Jennie Wright [ his death the church has lost a worthy T. J. Lee, M. D . ,E. Ground comes the . Mt, I'leasimt ......... *.. member, and the community a valuable New Pine Creek....... . .......Joseph Robnett EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT citizen. .V. Kuykendall North Yamhill ■ ~~ ■' * ♦ . .— ------- ■ '_____ . . . E. A Chasu great mterest-ani. value to parents and Oakland........... .. .s PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, Of . .. G- W. Handaaker Pleasant Hill teachers. Next comes the May 29, 1882, the.. Reaper gathered .1. I'. Friz/.il Perrydale......... TEMPERANCE DEPARTMENT, - INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. into the heavenly garner the spirit-of 1 F. Hannah, Ju Pendleton. ... . ........ . t .......... <„ , ,, Mrs. Caroline Wa" " (N.J. Gerking Devoted to advancing tho great cause of Tem- —Diiieauunf wnmnna specialty. Walker, and eldest daughter of ncrance_ representing the thoughts of the Philomath.............. .. .'.......... . Drury Davia -P ii of BnnV , ----- J W. Cnw. -r greatest workers of this "important Held. Thu Mary Thurman, of \mity, Y ill Prescriptions filled at the office. Roseburg.................... . .............. A. F. Campbell -—bounty, Oregon, after a brief, but re —— RELIGIOUS DEPARTMENT Tangent................................ ............ . . D. Houck illness, aged 27 yCarBinnW___ ----- MRS. Ji W; & »ARY T. COLE, ... ........... . ..T, B. Davidsr it Is the Central thought of the paper and em Shedd.'. Helens.....,..,..........„....Mrs. 8. Giltner She died at the residence of J- W. Mar braces Editorials, aiidxuntrib’utioiig from our •St. .... rrt-.n-.. ..-T.- firDariiy PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, tin. She was ansi had been a member -• best writers. The-Spirit of tho Religions Press Stayton,... . »x- •-» . -/ ■ — J X :■ ■ . Scio......... . .................................... '... Jqhn Shore representing the various religidim bodies, and X - -■ -- n ~~ — — — — T — of the Christian church for fifteen years. Salem___ _ _ .-J______ ______ IL A. Johnson She was the life’and light of her home Suver Polk County, Oregon, clmrclr news from ail The States in tho Union. Sheridan . ............................ T. N Faulconer The Dalles... ................... ."Miss- Rebecca Watkins ' circle', and in her social sphere was The . Wheatland................................ ... .Wm. SCott SECULAR DEPARTMENT loving and loveable. Her piety, SPECIALTIES : * West Chehalem......................... G. W. Hardwick pleasantry and refined manners en Weston .. .............. ... O. Mosier i Includes Editorials on thejmportant secular Dr. M. T. Cole, Disease of Women. deared her to a large circle of friends • topics of the day, and news from all parts of WASHINGTON TERRITORY. Dr. J. W. Cole,.Chrunic Diseases. . theWld.- ttw. in short, lu st th o ] ta per for and by which she still lives in the 12-1-tf. every family, and especially every Christian Alpha .A'.;..'.... . “R H.: Winiply Consultation free. r‘. hearts of those she has left behind. She Brush Prairie.... ........... _. .8. C.- Harris ' family. Subscription Was the mother of four children, who Cedar Creek......... ............. E. A. LaDow Price $'4.00 Per Year Castle Rock......... .... Win. Huntington with husband, father ■ and mother, ............. R. L. Dasliiel Dav ton................. In advance. brothers, sisters, relatives and friends .. ............ R. II. Moss Golden Dale.... t Address deeply feel their loss, and yet from this ......... . James Butler Pine City............. THE CHRISTIAN HERALD, I have decided to publish a Q uarterly with ............... P. E. Fisher sad bereavement comes the comforting Lone Pine........... M onmouth , O r the above title, to be issued on the first ol Lincoln................. ... ’.. W. H. McClure thought and fact that she was prepared Jaxuary, July and October of each year. ................... F. L. Bell Palouse................ to pass in triumph, fronTthe trials and The first April, number will be issued January 1, Puyallup___ . ..Dr. Chas. Spinning sorrows of earth, to ths paradise of God 1882. It will contain 141 pages, exclusive of the Pomeroy............. ............. Ranson Long at last. Without a struggle, she sank cover. - .............. James Butler . - Tlib publishers are glad to announce that this Pine City........ It will contain original articles from our best long-expected work by F. M. Grein is now Spangle................ ........................W. A. Sandeis quietly and pleasantly to sleep. writers, book reviews, editorials and a full ready. The publishers liolieve that iu many of Sumner........................... . .............. ... . .8. Bonney “ Yes asleep in Jesus, Oh how sweet, directory of our Schools, Periodicals and Mis its features this “ Life of Garfield ” is superior Vancouver........................................ 8. C. Harris To be for such a slumber meet, sions. I deaiee it to be the review of the Chris to any similar work published. Its author was Waitsburg.............................. <..... W. P. Bruce " • For hope looks beyond the bounds of time, tian Church, and the vehicle by which our ripeiu well acquainted with Mr. Garfield for nearly Walla Walla........................ Mrs. A. H. Reynolds When what we now deplore, scholars can and will communicate with the twenty-eight years- a time covering the entire Shall rise in full immortal bloom, CALirORNIA. general public And the brotherhood. period of his public life. He writes, therefore, To live and fede no more.” Every brother and sister, our Preachers es from the standpoint of one who knew him as College City............................... Prof. J. Durham S. M. H peciallv, are requested to act as agents for the student, educator, teacher, soldier, statesman, Elmira................ . ................................ J .sM. Oiler Amity, Or., June 3,1882. __ x ___ and Christian. There are eighteen chapters. MoBtiteello............. TT-rT-rt. . . J. L. Bmittie Four jxges may be given to proper adver These chapters discuss in logical order the Napa City........... . ................... Mrs. 8. E. Inman tisements, at reasonable rates. All persons who various phases of the royal life which they Saratoga............ 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