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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1882)
______ ,_ _ / Golden Grains. --------- Ö hr rsTiAisr _ >.,1, _ -s' , f PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.' -ZI- ROBERTS, w “ Always act as if you be lieved God was present, and that you must give an account to him.” —“ Live by the day ; you will have daily trials^ and strength ac- cording. ~Leave ‘to-morrow to the Lord.” —“ Not only to say the right thing in the light place, but it is far more difficult still to leave un paid the wrong thing at the tempt- ing ----- — — — CT mom e n t.”— —“ Life is a book of which we have but one edition. Let each day’s actions, as they add their pages to the indestructible volume, be such as we shall be willing to have the assembled worl 1 to read.” —In your temptation« go to the promises. They are the branches the Lord has hung over- the water, that his half-drowned children may take a grip of them, without which, *lhey will go to the bottom.— Rutherford.. —He is truly great, that is great in charity. He is truly great, that is little in himself, and tbatmaketh no account of any height of honor. And he is truly learned, that doeth the will of God and for-saketh his own will.— Thoma^'a R-enipis._ —,rThere is one sin which seems to be everywhere and by everybody under estimated, and quite too much overlooked in valuations of character. It is the sirf of fretting. J t is as pom mon as air, as speech; bo summon that unless it rises above its usual monotone we db not even observe it.” > —“ The man who does the work of his day fulfils his mission. The day may be a brief ope, and the work but small; but as he lias no other responsibility, so he is faith ful when it han been met. Theie should be perfect peace in doing what the Lands find to do.” —The maelstrom attracts more notice than the quiet fountain ; a comet draws more attention than the steady star; but it is better to be the fountain than the maelstrom, and star than comet, following out the sphere and orbit of quiet use fulness in which God places us.— John Hall, I). D. —Where Christ brings his cross, he brings his presence; and where he is, none are desqjatp, ami there is no room for despair. As he knows his own, so he knows how to (Mmfort them, using sometimes the verv grief itself find Qtraining it to sweetness of peace unattainable by those ignorant of sorrow. E. B, lirovjnina. 13 herald The readers of the H erald watt please observe' that no adverttsemen M arc inserted except those ice believe to be trustworthy jh writin'y to or call- iny on our advertisers, j ¡lease say you saw their advertisement in T he C hristian H erald . This jrill ac commodate both, them and us. GARRISON’S IG7^ 3rd St., Importer and Dealer in FISHEL & ROBERTS, . * 145 First Street, THE 'LEADING . Clothier, Merchant Tailor and Hatter GLENN & COX, M ■ R^H« uf Pure Coppi rjimi Tin itti Churche* 'VF iSchooIs, Pire A lai ni-,F'.u in-*, etr. I I LI,' W AKH.1NTEI». VANDUZEN & TIFT, Cincinnati, O > OREGON. Office House--Fiom 8 a , m , to-i» p. m . Residence, 291 Second Street. 14-3m * Olili e-Plammer A Byerlefa Drng'Ntoro, Cor. Fimi and Main St. Rrsidaaoe—32 Jefferson St, Cor. {•eeontfSt. 12-1-ly D. W. PRENTICE & CO, . * «I The Leading Music Dealers, 107 I IRST SI ILEI: I, I'OKTLIM), OBESOS. ' Fir,t Streit, Bet. Marriao« Yamhill, Portland, Or. PORTLAND, OREGON. IW THIRD ST. PORTLAND DR. E. O. SMITH, 12-8-ly OREGON. THE CITY DRY COODS ME] S. W, Cor. First anil Yamhill St«., lt>7 . PHYSICIAN arid SURGEON _ Norris R. Cox. : . ’ - O C. BLANEY, M. D., Guarantees to sell the very best Clothing for less iponcy than any other house in the State. General dealer in all 1 inds of Sewing Machines Attachments, Oil, Needles, Ac. Sewing Machines repaired and warratted If yon want to buy a good Sewing Machine call or send for information, Illustrated catalogues sent when desired''. 12-3-tf : - I I : z ™É a 11 MAINI PORTLAND, 12-lC-tf . OF OREGON, rt 33 , 12-12-tf JOHN B. GARRISON, Proprietor. PORTLAND, ■ PORTLAND . i .1. G, Glenn, at it ja . n. id -w Corner First ami Alder St«., ■ ■ Sewing Machine Store, F. R. CHOWN, SI’( ’(’ESSOII TO ' F ,k and HAINES BROS, J. B. NUGENT . CO, GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Send for Catalogue. - 12-35-Gn* B. F. BOBBIN'. J. H. ROBBINS, J THE “NEW No. 8.” Licacling ??.9 First Street, «I 0 ■ g - i* ® TÍ +» H H. ROBBINS & SON, g I P H- B 0 Portland, (Jreyon, Are the Leading Importers, Wholesale and Detail Tetiers irx mccammon pianos , whitney & holmes ’ oegans , AMD ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL MERCHAFD'SF, AWQ PICTURES, FRAMES AND MOULDINGS Cjjr“The largest an<l best selected stock in the city. Send your orders d rcct to u Jt3<aon,vi.eo IT RUNS LIGHTER, FASTER, AND ... 18 I More Durable than any other machine made. We guarantee it to Outwear any two «buttle in mitinee.' it will darn beautifully, ¡otter, make insertion ami embroider all iili.nfnl. X t ill ■ el’ aHachinents giren With (a It niuviilue, leaving no extras to buy. Jt ’¡s the lightest running lock stitch machino in the x,orld, ami ladies wishing to preserve their health should investigate its merits. All should gjve it a trial. Machines sold <m installment plan. Liberal <lisW’»v for cash. Repair’i’g of til, kimlH of machines at re<>^,n_ aide rato* intOBítíl wunaiitcd. w’j also eafry a lull line of parts, heodlcS, oil, tilk cotton, Ac. WIIEELER^f VV1LSOV, M'FVG (O„ No. *i8 MoryVvm ’•<•» Portland, O». M. U. NEWELL, Manager. ONLY INSTITUTION OF ITS KIND ON THE COAST' Where a youiitf l»‘ly or gentleman can obtain a Thorough Biisness Kdivutioii At a Cost in proporiiunt o time Engagist. A copy of the COLUMBIA COMMERCIAL COU.M1F, JOURNAL, containing full information, wil sent free to any aililrena on application. Address ’ , ' P. O. Box 683. W. M. JAMlId PrllKdlHll. 1.«