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point a committee of five, which President; J. B. Redford, Secretary. could not l>e prostuit Monday, a another year.
shall lie known as the Linn County
Meeting adjourned until to-mor short business meeting was held at
There were five additions at our •
Board of Cooperation in its stead, row 4 P.‘ M. - •
Waitsburg meeting, by copfession
5 r m . Sunday. •
which Board consistci of tile fol
Jitiie 21st.—Meeting met as per
and
baptism, one fromthe Method
Meeting of the 24tli ,rea<l and
lowing named brethren: J. W. adjournment.’ -
ists ahd five by letter. »
approved.
Richardson, chairman R E
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secretary, J. W. Propst, treasurer, : proved»
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death of Bro. J. M. Har ris report as I
J. M. Churchill ami Walter Huston
On motion of Bro. J. M. Lamb, ] follows :
Premium Offer.
The reports of the different : Bros. E. Sailing and W. Waterman
On behalf of all who knew and j
churches were received, and on ac were admitted to seats from the loved Elder J. M. Harris, we, your ; We have never offered a premi
committee submit the following:!
count of much bad weather, thev Walla Walla congregation.
Auy
life that has been a power and um for subscribers, and the price at
< hi motion « . oi
of . ■ ■ • . nro.
Bro.
J,
M.
o,
iu
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Lamb
it
were not as fairly represented as i on
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14essiu g h v t li e w’or kb -dtiri ng -all which .we...n.Q.w furiùsktlie^CHlus.T.-----
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■ After listening to many, able dis sentation of this Cooperation con ' attracts to itself, deservedly, a ten means justify it, but wp are anxi
courses by Bros. J. M. Whitney, I. sist of one delegate to «every
teij der and peculiar interest at its ous to do anything for our readers »■ ’
pt
N. Mulkey, ]).,.M. Doty, J. E. Ro- members in each congregation, and close. What were his last Words ? that we can to gratify them;
Where *were hjs last efforts { and
berts, .and last, but not least, D. T. one for every fraction of ten over wi ll“ they meel for such a life ' , President T. F. Campbell has re
Stanley; and alter receiving five five, provided that each congrega- are inquiries of solicitous love. signed his place in -Christian Col
accessions to the church the meet- tion shall l»e entitled to at least two. Such we well, know- was the life of lege ami expects soon to leave this
Bro. J. M. Harris,, and such the Coast. He is one of the liest known
■delegates.
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ing closed Sunday evening.
questionings
of- hearts that loved aud-most loved men on the Pacific
On motion of Bro. A. Sailing it
R F. A shby , Secretary
i is recommended that each County him, It may be a source of satis toast. Thousands of brethren and
faction to those to- know that Bro.
Annual Meeting.
I Cooperation in this .district hold I Harris was w’itlr us one year ago friends would like to have a good
ur'^lp'o meetings annually, and report, ¡during our ineeting; that he photograph of 'him.
i, ÙmatHla
Mintitr»
of the Christian Co-operation <
«ounty, Or.,
anti
W m II m * tn* >ugh two delegates, to this Dis- preached faithfully and earnestly
We havcdlad a negative carefully
Walla, Columbia anil Carfirld roun. ■
^el
Cooperation,
the
progress
of
j
the
truth
to
which
„he
had
consec
tie««. W. T., 1><K Omi ng June 17th, unti
made to his liking, Cabinet size, a
closing June .“4Ö, 1SS4
rated
his
life
;
that
it
was
.powerful
tlu^vork.
-in the hands of the aged servant of splendid likeness of a fine looking
Th
e
P
re
sid
ent
appointed
th*»
fol
W T'.Tilly 3, 1882--—
the Lord, and sealed the ministries man. We now otter to give one of
lowing
committee
on
Preaching
for
of his life'with blessings to all ; and these photographs for every new
Business session called to order
our
meeting
in
1883
:
W.
T.
Barnes,
that he spoke as one that needed • subscriber sent to. the HERALD with
_June 18th, at 4 o’clock P. M,. Elder
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the "money, S2Off, and- one extra—-
G. W. Richardson, president, in the' -A. C. Dickinson and Jemuy-Baiky
his lalxirs ended, ami' our hearts with every riil’OiyTiew names..
On
Grounds:
T.
J.
Hollowell,
S.
chair. Opened with devotional ex
will keep the words that fejl from
Those who want to buy, can have j
ercises, after vvdiich the. minutes of. Wilson and J. M. Lamb.
his aged and trembling lips.
Recess
until
to-morrow..
4
P.
m .
them at 50 cents each.
W. T. B arnes , • )
the Annual Meeting of 1881 were
June
22nd.
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Met
at
appointed
’ A. C. D ickinson ,
Coin.
read and approved. . The’president
time.
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If you desire to honor your-
appointed the following committee
Minutes of yesterday read and
Ordered that the above be spread Savior, to fill the true mission of a
on credentials: T. J. Hollowell and approved.
on the minutes of this Cooperation, chijd of God ; if you wish to grow
W. P. Bruce, of Waitsburg, and W.
Reports of Bumly and Walla ami a copy lie sent to the C hristian into full Christian stature ; if you
F. Anderson, of Bundy.
Walla congregations read and placed H erald for publication. •
wish to know ami enjoy sweet
On motion, the meeting took a ,on file.
Ordered
that
tjie
thanks
of
this
Christian fellowship, publicly de
recess until Monday, the 19th, at 4
On motion of Bro. Dickinson, Cooperation be tendered Bro. Wol
clare yourself for Christ. If he has
P. M.
Bros. Wolverton and Cheetham aie verton for his-untiring efforts and I
given you a new heart, give his
June 19th.—No business' ton lay requested to meet w ith us to-mor
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able
discourses
during
our
ineeting.
cause the advantage of your name.
on account <4 rain and cold wind.
row.
Onlercd that these Minutes lie Own him l>efore men, commemorate
._ June 20th.— Meeting
° met at 4 I i Jtewss until to morrovv 4 P. M.
forwarded to the CHRISTIAN HER his dying love, 'and Is; known in
o'clock I’. It., and opened with sing
June 23rd.—Met as per adjourn ALD for publication, with a request the church as one of the Lord’s
ing and prayer.
,
ment.
I that The. Christian Standard copy. ! redeemed, courageous, and faithful
Minutes of the previous sitting ! Minutes read and approved.
After prayer by Bro. Wolverton . advocates and followers.— RtraJL
read and approved.
Reports, of Waitsburg and Spring the Cooperation adjourfied until 9 Home.
Committee on credentials report I valley congregations readand placed
’s ♦
ed the following brethren entitled on file.
I I A. ■ N. . Friday
• before the tlihxl Lord
.—
The earl of Kintore, speaking one
i day in June, 1883.
to seats in this cooperation : Dixie
After a good deal of ¡ntt'Lerting
day to three clergymen of different
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—J. M. Lamb ami W. T. Barnes; *»■ and instructive
talk by Bros Wol
schools of thought ¿bout their res
Touchet—A Sailing, Jeremy Bailey verton and Chectham on one work,
'flic different Congregations in pective ministries, said : “ When I
and J. B. Redford ; Waitsburg—T. adjourned until to morrow 4 P. M.
the four canities comprising this go to hear you, (addressing one of
J. Hollowell, J. V. Crawford ami
June "24th.—Met pursuant to ad Cooperation repott* but little pro them), you are always preaching
Samuel Wilson; Bundy—H. U. journment.
gress during the last year. But about what she— the Church—says,
Brown and Carroll Musgrave.
Minutes read and ‘approved.
congregations and individual mem and when I go to hear you (ad
On motion of Bro. Barnes, A. C.
After a protracted talk on -otrr Tiers all seemed anxious to go to dressing another), you are always
Dickinson and L. P. Kramer were Work, the President appointed a work for the .Master. We greatly dilating on it— doctrine; but when
admitted tyrfseats as delegates from special committee, on Resolutions need at least one strong man in I go and listen to this man (allud
' Spring valley congregation.
on the death of our old and lie each of these counties to put things ing to the third), he always preaches
Reports from Touchet and Dixie loved brother, J. M. Harris. Com in oixler, to devote-his-entire time him— Christ.” .
congregations redd and placed on mittee: W. T. Barnes, A. C. Dick to strengthening and organizing
’ file.
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J, inson and E. Sailing.
our scattered' forces If Columbia
In adversity we should pray for
Adjourm'd until Monday, the and Carfield counties could each patience to bear its trials and pri
Election of officers being in order.
it was proceeded With with th<rfoT- 26 th, at 9 A. M.
have.a Chectham or Wolverton to vations ; in prosperity vie have
June
25th,
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a
majority
lowing result l _ il_V. Ciayvford,
evangelize we cannot but think we eVen yet more need to pray for
President ; W. T. Barnes, Vice- of the members of theCooperation would make a good showing in grace t - meet its many temptations.
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