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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1882)
DEVOTED TO PURE CHRISTIANITY, TEMPERANCE, EDÜCATION AND GENERAL NEWS . . ,.... ........... PORTLAND AMD MONMOUTH, OREGON; FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1882. • ♦ vote of 280 to ICO.— Christian at their last State • Association at Statesman. I>. T. STANLEY, The Dalles, took steps looking to To thft many who have ordered Publisher ami Proprietor, Monnioutji, Or. the establishing of a theological photographs of Bro. T. F. Camp- seminary in the State.. . SiiliMilpt ton Prier : bell, we will sav that the pictures One Copy, <>ne*y«ar. ....... . ... «2 no..... Ono Copy, nix niontliH.,.’t..'.......... 1 00 We are glad to say that’ the price have not yet arrived from the ga|-r ADVFBTISF.MENT3. of the Revise«! Hymnal has been lery. We will mail them to all as Prices will be given on application. reduced to 75 cents in cloth. A soon,as they arrive. Still send in file names. . f Entered at the Post-office at Monmouth, as cheaper edition in boards at 50 second class mail matter. | . cents will soon be out, and an The Arkansas brethren are to Please music at edition of won Is without ■ ■ ■ hold a State camp-meeting at Little We arc not responsible l.r the opinions and 25 cents per copy, At these prices Rock in October. sentiment* expressed by our contributorx, but for our own writing ¡done. Hence oui reader« we .hope to see the Hymnal urir- j limit judge for themselves. Wo intend to give uau-e fo the free expression of opinion, within- formly in our churches. the limits of sound discretion, and the good of _ the cause ; but not be held oh indorsing what othe F H m a y wr i t e.---- —----------- . All matter intend&l for pul 1 (cation in this paper nhould 1>e written : 1. -OiroRe side of the sheet «jnly. — \ 2. In a plain legible hand, 3. tet there be plenty of wpaee between the lineH. 4. Write with a pen instead of a pencil, so that it maj not Ijc’defaced in transit. 5. Writ® brief ul tides,. When yon rend- money for the paper, please l>e sure and state whether tlxi. name lor which it is sent.is now on our liv or not. - Expect no attention to articles, notices, or queries not accompannsl >y yonr name. If airy subscriber fails to get the IlF.ii Atn in duo time, or fails to get it regnlarly, wo will take-it as a great favor if lie will notify hs at once. We are very anxious that the paper should reach every Hnbt*cribor regularly. Will our agents please semi in what money they may have on ♦ hand for us. We need it now. • Occasionally we meet men who seem to consider —e ducation fin evidence of “ unsoundness ” (what- , ever that may mean) in a preacher. These good brethren quote 1 Cor. 1 r 21, with all the assurance of men who do not'know the difference l«e- tween the foolishness of preaching and the foolishness of preachers. Catch the idea, brethren.— Old Path Guide. It was observed in Iowa that the city and county that had the” largest brewery, gave the largest vote for the prohibitory amend ment. The people were evidently tired of lieer rule. Brethren, we know you are busy- with your harvesting, but please do not forget 0 ask your neighlmrs ' and friends to take the II ehali ). There are indications of .our. preaching force being increased by several new arrivals'from the cast, yet this year. We shall extend them a cordial welcome. NO. 31 (’rime and lawlessness seems to be ou tin■ increase on tliYs coast? A ti«le_of ¡inmigration is setting in, , the result of which, morally, no one can predict. Of this one thing, the times' deman« 1 constant vigil ance. While a great majority will find a Imartv there . *.. welcome, < many - are who come to make money at the expense of honor and morality. This latter class will need watching and from time to time severe les sons must be read otf to them, which can be heard and. heeded all ! along the coast and far inland. We W u ha vw ¡w a rned o f t l u’ death nf f- nwd riu x popiiLit.ii.il to develop this ÏTs pagati» old SisterTurner,of Turner’s Station. i country, but we-, need with that to L'l. ...... widely .....1,^1.. known and 1 greatly .r.Anill* She was : We have two-good Colleges look after the spiritual interest of lovetl. We exp et a full notice , to California and one in Oregon. The this growing country. Good mor be furnished us. brethren especially should not fail als, good homes; good communities to reap the advantages of these spiritually minded men and pious -—A e«nmregati«m of Ckiekasaw schools for <’*«liientinjjf their fainities* F wbnîëh, honest’ tra«1esin(xn ami"loyal Indians recently gave Sfoo for citizens areof far greater importance. foreign o missions. • Every one prefers to live where of schools and churches are well sup From this time till, th 'flic Paci/ic Mrlhodisf . Sail Fran on ported. Every one prefers that the year is the trying cisco, lost $500 during the first half newspapers. are community where peace and good Brethren, of this year, without any salary for sure you Will not fail to h will pre vail. its editor ; that is, the receipts you can during that time. Then hit all do their part in were $500 less thaii the-expenses. Bro. Azbill writing to the—T44 -maintaining these elements of A visit from fifteen preach-- Path Guide, from Jamaica, gives "Christian life, and our country, ers bi the sanctum of the Chris glowing reports of the cause in that bright with promise, will truly be tian Preacher, with no special island. He reports two c ongrega t he Eilrn of the West.—The tend e n------- — attraction, is the record of one tions which 1rave -ermteover reGcntr cy, too, will be to induce an immi week.. We wonder how Bro. Wil- ly eiK masse from the Baptists. gration of which every one wjll Isx___ _____ meth gets his editorial work «lone/ At a recent meeting in Kingston, proud, and to whom all can extend after preaching on “ The Feasibility t a hearty welcome. * The Democratic party of Califor of Christian Union,” a young min nia is helping to shape the issue ister in the Episcopal Church came Bro. Isaac Flint, writing from which will soon divide the people to him expressing his appreciation Yakima City, W. T;, July 23d, of this country into the friends and of such a plea and desiring to as says : “ We are growing steadily, the foes of Teiiqierance and the sist in the work. The light is’ slowly but surely, without a sign Sabbath. Their platform recently breaking there. of discord. » • • One addition . ä < |ft|ft-étI say>We .. wi l l | - the enactment of all such laws (sumptuary,) and «lemand the re peal <>f those now existing.” In the discussion of the platform, it was plainly stated that this plank iiieHht the repeal of the present law prohibiting the sale of liqtmr on the Sabbath, and opposition to such legislation in the future. Its adoption was strenuously opposed, especially by gentlemen connected with the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. The vote being taken, the .plank was retained by a The P. C. Advocate, states that in the last twelve months Methodism has made rapid progress. Now would we I m * thought too inquisitive in asking whether Christianity has made as rapid progress, or has it received the individu«^ attention which Methcslism has received ? And how does this spirit of glory- Let all the congregations of this coast which have houses, establish the custom nf meeting every Lon Fa——---— day...’Do not neglect.this another month. Begin immediately. It ‘ will have a most salutary influence,