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CHRISTIAN All the diMiia that lead inward to the secret place of the Most High are doors outward—out of «elf, out of siuailiw88, out of w ittHg -— Gtit Mtgoz = Macdonald. 1 HEALTH OFW Under every missed opportunity • to do good to others, there are item« of loss to ourselves a« well as beyond ourselves, which we may not estimate. NERV0U8DEBILITY. ASURE CUBE GUARANTEED. THE RACE HE IIKUALD IS THE ONLY WEEKLY on the Pacific coast published by Disciples of Christ, anil is of special interest to all who desiro a jiaper devoted to pure, primitive Christianity, unmixed by iinnian creeds or traditions. As successor to the Pacific Chris tian JLess^Hger it is in its TWELFTH VOLUME, Is on a permanent basis, with good building, power presses and steam power, an abundance of good material for running such a paper. The H ebald contains each week sixteen four-column pages, stitched and trimmed, so as to turn like the leaves of a book, with only a limitod amount of advertising, and that of the most r-fh-i-t kill !. All advertising not trust worthy is 1'cTdsi-il. As now published it is on« of the LARGEST PAPERS PUBLISHED LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. A Sore Cure for all FEMALE WEAK. h'E88ER, Including Lencorrhreu, Ir> Vugular and Painfnl Menstruation» Inflammation and Ulceration of the Womb, Flooding, PRO LAPSUS UTERI, «Ac. IVPlcamut to the taste, efficacious and Immediate In ito effect. It Is a great help in pregnancy, and ro- lioves pain during labor and at regular periods. CWFoa aix W baxx »» m of the generative organa ot either mx , it la second to no remedy that has ever been before the public ; and for all diseases of the K idmbts it is the areatest Remedy in the World, t>“KIDNEY COMPLAINTS of Either Sex Find Great Relief la Ita Use. LYDIA E. 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One box will cure recent cases. Esch box contains one month’s treatment ; one dollar a box, or six I have decided to publish a Q uautebj . y wilh boxes for five dollars ; sent by mail propaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to tbe above title, to bo ismtod on the first of cure any case. With ewii order received by us Jaxuary, April, July and October of each year tor six boxes, accompanied by five dollars,* we The firm number will be ¡«sued January 1, will send the purchaser oar written giiitrantue 1882. It will contain 144 pages,exclusive of the to return the money if the treatment does not cover. It will contain original articles from our best effect a cure- Guarantees issued only uv writer«, book reviews, editorials and a full WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.. Wholesal j and R»‘r.‘' Druggist«, Portland, directory of our Schools, Periodicals and Mis sions. I desire it to be thk beview of tho Chris Oregon. 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BuBDUittrriiiN >- One copy, one year (1 Nog.: but one edition. $2.00. Single iiunitier, 50 eta. Hampl« copies and back numbers sent on ap *If Mrs, Lydia E Pinkham has not plication. Postage always pre{mi<l by me Money gent by |swtal order, draft or registered really discovered the Elixir Fii/tr, which letter will be at my risk. Address all communi the ancient Alchemists sought by so cation« tn D11. E. W H ebndox , Editor ahd Pub., much patient research and persistent Columbia, Boone Co., Missouri. r . D THE CHRISTIAN QUARTERLY REVIEW. experiment, her mediciue seems, at least, likely to command an imtupnse •ale and universal popularity In the« futnre. If rtpid progress and emiuent sneioess furnish any basis for a correct judgment; Mrs. Piukham is a moat promising Competitor for such honora ble distinction as the alcht mists failed I ! to achieve. I The following persons are aaents for T he C hristian H kbald , and are authorized to re ceive and receipt for subscriptions. 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