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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1882)
« r o H ìììsti A n y Ji V- ! 11 likl< ALI) ì --- -■■■■..................... -- -• - V——- - — — - T IfOH-TX-. ÆZKT of earnestness and intense activity FARM FOR SALE. < in commercial li'e. = I DARING I OFFER MY FARM FOR SALE, PIONEER < I DEEDS. HEROES I never knew of the merchant?, to T situated one mile west of Monmouth, (O;d ‘‘NATIONAL,”Established 18GC.) The thrilling adventures of all the hero ex whom I referred above, ever giving eontaining 150 acres of excellent grain plorers and frontier lighters with Indians, out land. Good house, burn, fruits, berries, laws and wild.beasts, over our whole country, /¿s' Front St. bet. Waahingtcn^» UtfaHf i neé to jakjM or levity j Riwty a nroii ni un au» fallo w o a« *...... t1“1 ■—■lin'd tiin ea tn t l m M i an li t Lu i d -... ttnrl s khifiA famous exi>Ioj».«jiof De'-’oto LaSalle, Stand during business hours. Il is w hole I die place. A splendid opportunity for and Boone. Kent..... Brady, Crockett, Howie, any one wishing good school advan ish. F ortland , or . Houston. Carson, Custer, California .Joe, .Wild time and attention while in the tages. . Bill. Buffalo Bill, Gens. Miles and Crook, great - - Principal For particulars apply to Indian Chiefs and scotes of others. <<<»HGK- A. P. Ai-in-lrong, store seemed to be absorbed in his OUSLY ILLU s TIC VTED with 175 fine en .1. A. Weita, - Penman a»<l Secretary J. 1’. LUCAS. business duties, and he never.seemed gravings to the lie'W «'<• I''•’< " l.VTEIl. Monmouth, Or Low priced and -beats anvthing to sell J. An institution designed for the prarti al buti to have any time to spare for fool DEWING it Ctr.,120 Broth St., San Francisco. noss education of both sexe«-. ' Re-Issued with Fullest Possible Information, 12-2tMim ish jesting. (----------------- - July 1,-1882. When I see boys or girls earnest BAPTTSWLROEES. and attentive, I consider that they OREGON & WASHINGTON. riMTE “ LADIES AID SOCIETY” OF THE 1 Christian Churchy Portland, is prepared aarell to have material in them that will A new Maj) of the Northwod is just being furnish “ Baptismal Kobës’J’ - to those desiring, lesiring, make their influence felt in business issued bv J. K. GI(.L A CO., Publishers and at price« from $5 to $7, according to kind of Booksellers. cloth. These will’bo sent by m ul to any part and social life ; but when I see a of .......... nst. Adiiross, Hiatu.D Office, 1S1 First Admitted on any week-day of the year, vacations at any time, and_u<j cium-. This’new Map /•«mfaiiis tli«- latest informali««u St., Portland. Or. listless, dreamy, and apathetic ■ concpruing Gregon an«l Wa'liinifton Territory ; iiiatiou ou entering the lei-eiit Government Hurvevs of public - young person, I set him down as all AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER ) lainlM-; all the new towns; all the Railroad SCHOLARSHIP, »or the Full Business, . «. Course, $t‘»0. almost sure to become helpless, i Routes in oiMH'ation and projected ; Public i llpads from all points, and in fact, all that can • TO AC Elf«. useless, and dependent upon the lie neccs<ary to a Complete and Reliable Map. Price f>r pocket form, on tough bound i>aper, PEN WORK. labors of others for support in life. cloth covers; On-gon, 75 cfs.; Washington, GOODS UNSOLD ÎtEfUnNED. 75 eta., Oregon and Wasbington, $1.25 ; Oregon Of all kinds executed to order at1 reasonable “ Whatsoever thy hand iinJetlito and Washington, Wall Map, Mounted, $2.50. rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. If you are out of Employment and want to I do, do it with thy might.” Sei. 0*7” Send your orders, with the above start in business you cap mako from St to $U) , The College .I oum 1. containing information Tile Cniiiii of nil Books of Ad ven 1 lire.. BUSINESS COLLEGE, • • • • • A Reasoning Crow. ¿J amounts to the publishers, and they will mail t<> any address. Liberal rates to agents and dealers. _Z~D J. K. CILL & CO., Siime years ago, I sat with my 93 First St : : Portland “parnfeFlrT the at luncheon. Our regular guest, a broktn legged crow, saton the win THE CHRISTIAN SOWER TRACT FUND. dow-sill. In the bread-basket was — :o:— ’ a piece of crust, dried by the land rpiIISIS THE-P1JNEER FUND FOR THE win das hard as a brick-bat. I threw 1 fr««xliAii-ibnti'>ii of tracts. Is well supplied with tracts on the elements of Hie Gospel. New it to the crow, who pecked at it kinds will follow soon. These tracts are free to those who are not able to buy them, ard fifty many times, but found ft to hard cents —per hiindred to those who are able. cent received will be used to print tracts; for his beak. He then evidently Every Weak cbhrclies will find these tracts useful. should go well aupplie ’. sat himself to work to find a rem Evangelists Address J. W. HIGBEE, Trustee, edy for so sad a state of things. lie 12-35- tf Madisonville, Ky. . looked at it with his head on one side, then he took another view of it from the other side, then seemed fairly puzzled. All at once a bright the postolic times .FIFTEEN YEARS AGO BY thought struck him. He seized the I.BOUNDED l McGarvey. Wilkes, Hopson, Lard and Gra It is still holding forth the doctrine of crust Hew to the wash-hand basin ham. Christ and the Apostles. Sample copies sent in the corner, shook the morsel well free. Subscription price $2.00 a vear. Address APOSTOLIC TIMES, for a minute in the water, flew back L fxinoton , K v . to his old place on the sill, and gob bled it up the now soft crust triumphantly. If that did not be- — token reason, I dont know what Do not ne- cou Id.— K nowUdge. R E A I) A , a day clear, and take no risk of loss; we will send you on receipt of $1 r, goods that will sell readily in a few days for $25. ff tin- Agent fails to self these goods in four .days, tlisy can retrtrn all unsold to us, and we will return them their money, can anything l»e fairer? We take all risk o’t loss, and tl:q Agent,.gets start« <T in a bus- TrieSi^n“ Wllt-W-K-T^^rrenr.-Trntt pay—frem- $1 000 to $3,000 a year Ladies can do as well as Tricn. We want an Agent in pvory conntv. Full particulars free. Address, V. R. Manufact uring Co., No. llti SmithfieldRueet, J’iitsbnrg, Pa. 12-31-3m. It Greatchanrwmmakem.«mev, V I N. / JL^J I / .Tho^e who al wav a take ad vantage of the g )o«l cham'es i«>r~ making pion«‘y that are offered, generally U-come wealtliy, while those who do not improve such chances remain in pov-rty. We want many men, wom en, bovs and girls to work for us right in their localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The business will nay more than ten limos ordinary wages. Expensive outfit furnislied free. No one ......... fails to make money rapidiv. You can devo^f your whole time to the work, or only your spare mo ments. Full information and nil that is needed sent free. Andress H tixhon A Co., Portland, Maine. «T — Certainly a strong opinion, said of our reporters to whom the following was detailed by Mr. Henry Kaschop, with Mr. Geo. E. Miller, 418 Main St., this city : I suffered so badly with rheumatism in my leg last winter, that I was unable to attend to my work, being completely helpless. I heard of St. Jacobs Oil and bought a bottle, after using which I felt greatly relieved. With the use of the second bottle I was completely cured. In my estimation there is nothing on eat th so good for I rheumatism as St. Jacobs Oil. It acts like a charm.—Worcester (Mass.) Spy. THE COLUMBUS BUGGY CO.- Illi. WULVIV.^VV MMUVI VW1. Be sure, before buying, to examino the Name l’la'e to be lound on the rear of every Buggy maun actlired by ns, for none are ¿euuine unless they bear the name of COLUMBUS BUGGY COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO. Many inferior goods arc offered as .Columbus Many times the love your parents Buggies, and care should be used to distin between “ Columbus Buggies ” ami Co feel for you urges them into exer guish lumbus Buggy Co.’s Buggies. . 12 37-3m tion well nigh beyond their physical endurance. And what, in the Patience lightens our heaviest meantime, are you doing for them ? trials. T. J. I<», M. D J. E,. Davidson, M. 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