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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1882)
C hristian H erald . The Pacific ChurcK News has entered its second volume with I). T. STANLEY, good prospects before it. We hop* Publisher and Proprietor, Monmouth, Or. its influence may grow as it deserv es. Subscription Price : We -acknowledge the receipt of the Columbia, Commercial Colley?. Journal, of which W. S. James is principal. ,It is replete witli in formation for the business man. It shows the-r College to have had a prosperous session. There were 95 matriculatffij in all branches, 51 of whom were in the regular college course. Prospects are favorable for. a full attendance this year. ——— A Noble Deed. r John Smallwood, one of our brethren, living in Union county, Ky, has given almnt 75,000, the interest of which to.secure preach Cue Copy, one year............................ $2 00 One Copy, six months......... ............... 1 00 ers to lalior in neighlioring conn-' »Says Bro. Ware, in th<* Pacific ADVFRTISF.MENT3. ties in destitute localities, and to Church Neyjg: Prices will be given <tn npp4icati<>n. build up new'churches.' But only The prospects of the cause in California aVe brightening every true and competent ministers are | Entered at the Post-office at Monmouth, as accond »-lavs marl matter. | day. “ The^ foundations of th e IT'-' .— to lie employed. This is a wise use church stand sure. The bugle-cry Please Nolice. of mjney, which TJod will approve. of the great Captain of ouu salva We yp not responsible fcr' the opinions and Woe to the ^tajlyart in those We hope the good example will be . sentiments expressed by our contributors, but tion is,“To the front;” and he that T for -our own »writing alone. Hence our readers is not willing to stand there at his •lays. Woe to the man who wants foliowe<l by other wealthy breth- oust judge for^heyjjMilvqH, We intend to give Master ’ s call, is an unfaithful sol i ren. The hoarding of money is space tor the free expfession of opinion, within the limits of sound disc re .ion, and the good of dier. There is no time nor place the'spoils of office in those days. 1 condemned by the teaching and the the cause ; but not Ire held as indorsing what in this mighty work for cora-titu Woe p> the man who would strad others may write. tional croakers and fault-finders. dle two issues, serve God and mam spirit of Jesus. Our brethren haVe All matter intended for publication in this The liest thing they can do is to mon ami run'for congress at the great wealth ; yet the greatest spir pairer should l>e written : 1. On one side of the sheet only. “ right about face fop if they do same tilde, during those months itual destitution exists. The life-of 2. In a plain legible hand. 3. Let there be plenty of spare between the not, they are sure to lie sent back Jesus is the only perfect example and years. lines. ( - as the. Lord sent back the great of love in all human history; he 4. Write with a pen instead of a pencil, so that it tnaj not be defaced in transit. - 5. Write brief articles. 'Let your prayer lie CQinposed of gave his life a ransom for all caus<! they were unfitted for the When you scud money for the paper, please ihaoksgiviug, praise, confession and\ Apostolic Times. Ire sure and state whothor.the name for which contest of the hour. it b sent is now on our Jis' or not. petition, without any argument or Expect no attention to articles, notices, or queries not accompanied by your name. The California State Meeting exhortation addressed to those who Winning Souls. If any subscriber fails to get the H erald in due tim e , or fail s to g e» it regularly, we wtH will begin Sept, 8th on the fair are supposed to lie praying with take it as a groat favor if he will n<*»tify ns at Ample” ar you. Adopt no fixed forms of ex once. We are very anxious that the paper grounds at »San Jose. Christian character is indispen should reach every sulmc-riber regularly. rangements have been mad«' for pression, except such as you obtain sable to the winner of soul.3. There :.-£r------- ------ ------------- - 2 campers and a good meetin^.may from Scriptures. Express your de must lie consistency. A young T ime oe O pening C hristian be expected. We had hoped to be man I know had the utmost re C ollege . —As a few Catalogues abl<* to attend this meeting, but a sires in the briefest, simplest form, without circumlocution. Avoid the spect for religion, <‘specialty for his went out with a wrong date in the P' •ess of duties will prevent. Our employer, whom he regarded as the Calendar, will all please notice that liest wishes will lie with the breth- use of compound terms in place of Hallow God’s very emliodiment of religious prin | imperfect tense. the time for the College to open is ren in their good work. name by avoiding its unnecessary ciple. On one occasion, however, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 1882. repetition. Adopt the simple de-, the employer, dosing his temper, Says the Alliance. Hessen yr, of dirases of Scripture ; but used a profam* oath. From that l.votional pl The programme of the Coopera Hanford, Tulere Co., Cal. : time religion and religious institu tion of the Christian brotherhood -The protracted meeting of the avoid the free use oF its figures, tions seemed to have lost their hold of Oregon to lie held at Eugene Christion Church that was to have and all quaint and doubtful appli on that'young man. Again, there City, beginning Oct. 18th, is to be Iwen held at this place on the 20th cation of its t'Tins for foreign siib- must l>e affectioiiateness. The man ? jects. Pray to God and not to found in this issue. I bis meeting inst, has been posponed, owing to I that hath friends must show him is a matter of much interest to ev the fact that VV. A. Meloan could man Addison Alexander. self friendly. Other things being not lie present as announced, to ery brother in the State, ami espe take charge of the meeting. Meet equal, a man’s power for winning “ Papa, «Io yoit ever look at . me cially in the Willamette valley. ing will be held later in the season souls may be.directly lifeasUred by while you are preaching!* 1 2 3 4 5” The and due notice will be given. : his power for inspiring affection father, thinking ..the. Iioy a little The Boys and Girls Aid Society, and confidence. Cross ami angular ®. Erwin what we can learn so far, hurt by supposed neglect, said : of San Franciscp is doing a noble women, though their intentions Since May 1st—sixteen the coming Cooperation will I m - “Certainly, my son, I often look at may I«* good, will, never win many work, weeks ago—the Society has fuc well attended. The programme you and think of you when l am souls. The quiet beaming presence nished 881- Lodgings and 2582 will be full, and we trust all the preaching.” “ But to-day, did you of a cripple, whom I buried the meals to friendless boys and girls; sessiifns will be interesting and in notice me at all ”• “ Yes, 1 did, other day, was the means of bring has distributed to these children structive. Several preachers and son several times,” said the father ing many a s»»ul to Christ.— New 11 : brethren have recently come “ Well, papa, did you see me wink Gh 3 pieces of clothing; has found' other ForÆ Ad,coca te. “ £io, employment for 57 boys and "girl s to or lb; S^hte and we look for others at you two or three times in the city, and placed in homes or Itefone the time of meeting. Lot my son. What did you wink at The realization of God’s presence otherwise started on more hopeful all uhe their utmost endeavors to me for when 1 was preaching?” “I careers 92 children, 41 of whom make it the most profitable gather winked at you, papa, to stop ; you is the one sovereign remedy .against were taken directly from the courts ing-of the Christian church over were spinning it too long.”— b-ter- temptation. It is that which sus- — buns ùh -, consolés us, and calms us, held in Oregon. qi prisons. I . 1 ——“ ■ 1 ■ r «—Η J ..., .¡a - - .-■■ ■ ■r- t ~ t *■ •• ar »'• * - »• . . Z ». * < • 4 ;__________ * 1« ... _