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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1882)
• . ___ • • . • > » I c HR L S T1A N ♦ ti LIK RAW. » » 4t. ---------------------- I —........................................................, of the O. R. & k. Co., in Portland- the meeting, but did not do any of do a work for him this year. He 1 Their cordial greeting, affable man- bthe preaching; Bro. Craig was very miist be very careful riot to cut Monmouth to St. Helena. ner, and uniform courtesy produce sick during, the meeting, and was short our crops or the increase of .* \»BOM OLB BEGl'I.AB COBRESPONDENT ) the • most »agreeable impressions, hot able to preach ; Bro. Buck land our’herds; fur when circumstances ami make it a real pleasure to could not attend except the last pinch we must needs retftnth, but. transact business with them. Such two days; l»oth are promising never in respect ■ of our fleshly in-. S t . H elens , July 23, 1882. . ()u]gll|1LLi i1 ........... .,.................................. ; hcnnrRhlqmxinih^_i,s.nAUie., .. Bro. D. T. Stanley. As to preachers, our attitude is D ear S ir ,—-On” Tuesday morn .gentleman, who, in the midst of a - The meeting was a glorious suc ing, the 18th, the train on the nar churlish,crabbed, selfish world culti cess. We doubt if there is another about this : Shall we transform our row gauge l>ore me quickly to Dal vates the habit of ,l»eing pleasant to place on the coast where the breth lives iritoharmony with such .preach las. At this jx»int came aboard, on others—a habit which costs the ren and sisters are meeting |o- ing as Bro. Wolverton gave us, and an excursion to the Sound, M. M. noble ami good so little, and which gether. in love and Christian union then get more of the kind ? or Ellis, wife and sister, and Mrs. is of such inestimable value to as they are in this country. No- shall we..have, preaching nigre in.------ -— jMUÛ04^MÇwiti»- wkmit.d-dtttAaibnsiness men. ■TtrlTfglVurlirdtlief^ preva'ded the line of our conduct ? Too great pleasant journey as far as Hillsboro, We took, the morning boat, in at the meeting, and our coming tfr- disparity is embarrassing. where I remained to fill an appoint company with Sister Holman, for gether was not in vain in the Lord, Fight, noble H erald ^ the good ment. I preached at candle light St. Helens, and after a pleasant Then? were between two thousand fight of faith 1 Let no savorless ° __ __ ■ r _ _____ __ ing to a good audience. No ap- trip of three hours, vye^were greeted and twciitydiYiL’hundred people on work h<* done. ( on<pi< r a potterr" pSfiSHF results beyond .respectful by my friend and former student the ground the last day. We through war for truth and temper » attention. While at Hillsboro I in Christian College, G. W. Me maintaimsl good order, during the ance till a victory like that in enjoyed the hospitalities'of Bro. J. Bride, who was elected recently to meeting. The immediate result Iowa shall glorify all our coast! A. Campbell and his Christian wife the legislature, and by many friends was twenty-one additions—-sixteen N eal C heetium . who know well how txf make a and brethren of St. Helens. More by baptisiq and five by relation, z Travel Notes. preacher comfortable, liecause he is anon. and the cause of our Master Yours in Christ, a preacher whose praise is in all strengthened in our midst. The After traveling through tlielx-au- ,-4 T. F. C ampbell . the churches in these' parts.. The. contribution after the 11 o’clock tiful valley along the Hangman church here seems to lie in peace services was $71.40, and during the creek and enjoying the pleasantry From Farmington, W, T. and in good working" orders meeting was able to 'enlarge the of nature’s scenery,- and deciding ■ •r» On w edne.sday, the evening ti'ainj _... _■ ...;E_LBAUNGTx-»Nr-W^-Trr-—--- ..eireulalion—uL. tluill-KRA-LOwme ■froiuLfieTay^oF the land and con TioTe~ jh?A|uicOji[ to Portland. I July 10, 1S82A fortv or fifty subscrilaers, and may venience to timlier and the exceed accepted the hospitalities of Bro. J. Editor Christian Herald: be more. There were some work ing fertile appearance of, the soil A. Campbell, Esq , whose rapidly D ear B ro .,—Being' solicited by ing in the interest of-ftfe paper that and the beautiful supply of purtf increasing reputation as one of the brethren’*of our annual camp we did not get their report. We water, that the country was al»out Portlands most energetic lawyers4s meeting to make a report of the hope to still increase its circulation. all that one could wish, and Incom » - # the source of much pleasure to his- .meeting to our paper,- we beg leave We are not given to- 1 »casting, but ing wearied with my trip I called relatives and many friends. His to submit the following : by their fruits-ye shall know them. on Bro. Major Wimpey, and was ’ amiable wife and young daughter * I Our meeting convened July .1, The closing services was a solemn pleasantly entertained until the were at the Springs, thus detracting 1882, to continue nine days, with and impressive scene, the large following morning, when I set out : from the fullness of the pleasures of the following preaching brethren crowd of In'ethrenand sisters formed for Fafmington in quest of B. C. the -evening, yet he, in the finest present : C. J. Wright, J. D. Greer, a line, and commenced taking the J. Wright and others of the Chris-. style of “ batching ” did the honors T. J. Cannon, E. A. LaDow and parting hand at one end of the line tian brethren with whom I expected and made me very comfortable and Father Pasley of thfc Palouse ami continued till all ha<l taken th& to form an acquaintance. Coming happy. country, and T. M. Morgan, late of parting hand, and this morning, into the vicinity of Farmington, I ARTISTIC. Oregon. Bros. Wright, Morgan and July 10th, all struck camp and de was astonished at the natural ,r We dropped into the photo Greer did most of the preaching, parted for their respective places of scenery, which my pen is inadequate graphic gallery of our Bro. I. G. having three discourses each day. abode, where we hope and pray to describe. The town is small, in Davidson, who had just returned Bro. Greer is lately from Kansas, that all will continue in the »mod fact, nothing to speak of in the from the “ front ” of the N. P. R. R., and is an able defender of the work of the Lord. way of business, but the natural where he had taken some exquisite truth, and has made a host of warm Brethren, pray that we may con surrounding, beauty, picturesque pictures of some of the grandest friends while at our meeting ; he tinue in love and Christian union. and. sublime. This is designed to and most lovely scenes on the route. has located neàr Litchville, W. T. F. M. D avis . l»e a paradise if man’s genius is These are carefully copied and ele Bro. Morgan, while in our midst, ----------------- ♦------------------------- - brought into requisition as the sur gantly finished for tlic market at did good work, and is an able From Waitsburg. roundings certainly demand. prices which any lover of nature’s preacher of the Gospel, ami is loved Dear Herald: Leaving this “ eldorado” I set grandest scenes can afford. We by all who made his acquaintance. Since Bro. Wolverton left and my face toward the nearest skirt of J* - were surprised at the extent and We hope to locate him in this the “ fathers have fallen asleep ” variety of the business in the country; at present he is stopping all things continue as they were. timber shading a amall brancKA" which is-the head of Pine creek, photographic art •lone by Bro. D. in Garfield county. Bros. Cannon We expect to hold out own—we and affords pure water from the COURTESY. and LaDow are young men, and are have but little—for another year, timbered foot hills of the Cour’d Some officials, both in public and advancing in the work of the unless, unless the judgment comes Alene Mountains. Arriving at the private stations, seem to leave no ministry, and are destined to make ’round sooner, and from him that camp grounds late in the afternoon means untried to make those with able defenders of the truth, if the hath not is taken even that which on Saturday, the evening before whom they transact business feel brethren will hold.up their Jiamls. lie hath. the commencement of the discussion. 4 ■ *- - uncomfortable, while Others are Bro. Wright is too Well known ahd Ingratitude is, perhaps, among I was made happy in the acquain equally careful to make theinselves loved to need comirmnt at our- many, our greatest sin. If, after tance of Bro. Wright and a few agreeable. )f this latter class are hands. Father Pasley is a whole ten years of abundance under the others.who were preparing to Camp Mr. Maxwell and his associates, soul man, and his .godly walk and Divine blessing with very little rer- on the grounds, of whom I will from-whom we ol»tained through conversation is a sermon of itself. turn from us in the way of Chris- speak more particularly hereafter. tickets for our ¡’arty, in the office Bros. Craig and Buckland were at , tian work, the Master expect us to On the morning of June the 25th, ' •. ■ - Correspondence. . ___________ * A . ♦ 4b 1 X » ,1