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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1882)
V- V < J 12 CHRISTIAN Th a Value of Penmanship. ■ jr-' A A » • I " r fiERÀtn There is no art or accomplish ‘"menT o f ij nore pra c iieal ViUlFWIW student—whatever his vocation is to be—than elegant penmanship. If he is to enter mercantile pur suits, then an elegant, rapid hand writing will be a prime necessity. __The ftt^Ireant for a position as a clerk, book-keeper, or accountant will find an elegant business style his best recommendation, as no other qualification he may possess " can-be wo easi ly- eNanii«ed €tn4 lithe student follows a profes sion, he will find many occasions where elegant, legible penmanship will be a. advantage to hint. Other qualifications being equal, good penmanship wilVsecure thi1 lawyer success far beyond those who write the too common half- legible scrawl. irr cation, neat, handsome penmanship Will do much to make his WMier eff'uiLi.T„.at.. leasL acc?cptible to hits 4 publishers. No editor will be greatly inter ested in the efforts of an unknown writer, if his time and patience are exhausted in trying to decipher ir- re'guhtr, awkward writing; blit from a neat, attractive-looking manuscript, he will gain unwitting ly, a confidence in the author’s cul ture and ability. ___ . __ Any man who pays another to do writing lor him, whether in the ca pacity of book-keeper, legal adviser, or c mtributor, prefers that the me chanical executi in of that writing shall be thoroughly legible and neat. T-he i<Iea that an uncouth style of penmanship is a mark of genius has been forever dispelled by the culti vation in the American people of more at tistic methods, and by the high pressure of American life, that render the rapid writing and read- iug. uf. inaiiusci i|it.8LL>f great inaport- ance’in literary woffc Tne teacher needs, not only the ability to write a plain, simple, correct hand-—often one of the hard est styles to acquire perfectly—but 1 e n^eds, as well, a thorough, «mas tery of the analysis or principles. 1-f the student, after completing I i ' h course,, is to follow the life of a farmer or mechanic, he will still find many occasions where the abil ity to write* a good hand is a neces sity, and the ability to write an .’ elegant, rapid style a valuable ac complishment. The fanner or me chanic may not have occasion to ever use the- Latin he learned at -cltocl, and his acquaintances may never know that he possesses a ■ V _ . ' l.^rb.luo, nMMihiit writMliî. l, An Extraordinary Offer. There are a number of jiet'sons out of em ployment in every futility, yet energetic men T. J. Lee. M. D. 1 J. E. Davidson, M. D* 4 DAVIDSON & LEE, PHYSICIANS & SURCEONS, will be Im. frequently fienmml Iv seen, seen and his bis ed ed- clear, wi»*"«.« ““ . . . ^_ INDEPENDENCE, OREGurï. 1'. working for ug"in a pleasaiu und perma nent business- The amount our ugents make ucation and culture v ill be judged varies,—«onto making as high as $500 a month, Disease« of women a specialty. while others as low as $100, all depending on by it. Prescriptions filled at the office. ■ the energy of the agent. We have an article fl’itcre is no other art or aetyotn- of great merit. It should .be sold to every Honse-owner. and pays over ’<K) per cent profit. MEN. J. W. A MARY T. COLE, plishinent, combining so much of Each sale is from $3 50 to $10.co. One agent in Pennsylvania sold 82 in two days, and cleared PHYSICIANS di SUKUE ’N.®, use an 1 beauty, which is so gener- $64.00. An agent in New Y’ork made $15.0(1 in ‘ -ue day —Any man with ciiei -v enough to woi k t’l v erdh'd IflL' jd/cttC' in uttuht»- a full day, anil will do this during the U-tt!’KltT Silver Pofk Cotmty» Oregon ____ ____ to $6,1-00 . , make _____ from $2,000 a , year. We only sOs of society, all vocations in life, want in each county, and to him will one man in.each BrEUlALTlBS ! no other of which a practical knowl- give tho exclusive salo as long us lie continues to work faithfully for ns. '1 Imre is nocompeti- edge.can .be so easily obtained, as tion, ail’d nothing like Olli- invention made. Dr. M. T. Cole, Disease Of Women. X • Dr. J. WrCole, Chronic DiteasM. Parti*a having frotn $260 toil,(XX) toinvest,can obtain a General Agency for ton ccunties or a Consnltetion free. 12-1-tf sTiTO AfiVTne can- nritfte ew-wivtiituniut ui. from $25 to $1,000 without the least risk of loss, Grcatcliance to make money. as our Circulars will show that there inverting / 2J. i Y J I $25 can oiler a 30 days trial return the giaals VX V/Aj !_/• Those who always take ail- unsold to us aud ^et their money back, if they vantagetH’ the ga«l chances for making money do not clear at least $100 'llie> show that a that are otlbretk generally becumc wealthy, General Agent who Will take ten counties uud while tints# who du not improve such ehauces invest $216.(0 can after a trial of DO days r<- remain in poverty. We want many men, wom- turn all goods unsold to UR, and have money cii, boys and gtrla to woik for us right in their returned to them if they tail to clear at least locali'tles.' AiiyTiife cati ilo the work properly $750.00 in that time. We are not paying salar from the first «’art. The business will jaty more ies, but want men willing-to work atql obtain than ten times ' ordinary wages. Expensive * -------- No one who engages fails as their pay t htr p w 4 hh ♦ 44Wv ouei^.y-^. .1 lam U hLnUxv£ : liot willing fOWork on nnr trims w44+ not work- >-to mal.e uuuiey rapEfTy?'~TOWi’im~devt>*e~yo»w----- on auv. Those moaning business wid receive whole time to the work, or only your spai-crno- our large descriptive circular, and cxiraoidiua- menta, Full tuloruiation and all that ix ueeilcd ry offer by enclosing a three cent stamp, with sent free. Andress H timsom A Co., Portland, their address. . The first to comply with our Maine. terms will secure the county or counties they nmv w ish t*> work.__ Where all are educateli, ami di rective power exists on every hand, it firjds its employment chiefly in Lui'ding up the wealth of the com munity. The directive power re- q u iredevtryHuy fo hYaliffge tlmlarge- banks of the country, to direct the great railroads, or the manufacto ries and corporations of various "kUlllk, 1.V iuliuildy H I W l'gL. U>M1 required to direct our government. IZ-Ol-Olli | F. G. A lll . x , Editor, G. W. Y axcey , Associate. The management of the Missouri ■ ■ ’S LIBRARY. rpilIS ISA LAl.GE EIGHT-PAGE WEEKLY, Pacific oi the lion Mountain Rail- TEACHER ------ ---- -— , L * devoted to - theadvocacy _ ^. ^.T ■ • and defence of oil , z, A|H>stolic ‘ Aimatolic teaching aioi practice. “ lor Ask the for the .... __ _ Com- teaching and practice. “Aak ’road is as great an agair as the mm v;n„ i * wu rn ,i ■ ' M • . i„r. k >b e Dictionary, Jd.p ttlbl , Hlld walk aJj-uu ” . old-Paths, and walk therein ” » its i*~ ' motto, —**- its ‘ mentdiy on worth Mark, 75c. Coin ped turn Teaching, if fre"h\nff „ and its ......l.;,,,, leaching. 1 Ds matter ¡stair«* • government of a small kingdom. etc.; books to $1 50 or each. Price practice Min sparkling. *1IXE each ; Whole nine, 80c. DAVID V. COOK, l safe, “’ fresh ’ ” *l ,,irkll"£- *** “t*1**. b*’ ’** I’hus self diri cli ve intelligence orderly, neat, attractive and on excel ent yaper\ A speciiuou copy wtU satisfy ail of the shore,* IB' Adams St., Chicago. makes for itself avenues for em and will cost you" but tbo time and. postal card* which the request is made. Ad*lies« the • ployment. Nothing is lost. Direc- AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER ! on I libliAhers. Hee ” Our 1‘iiuciples,” and “Our, -ltules.” ................................................................. , tlve ptrw'er "firfds it PHSifer to~recnre nrit TEHHB. TO AC 1ÜXTS a competence by industry than by Single Subscription, Ope Year, $2 Mi; Six , GOODS UNSOLD RETURNED. Moiitht*, $1 ID ; Three Mouths, 50 cts. , intriguejtnd rase tl i ty.—/¿c. Obituary Sister Sarah II., wife of T. If. Lucas, and daughter of Elijah and Margaret Davidson, died Nov. 10,1882, of drbpsy. Sister Lucas was the youngest daughter of six .sisters, she being 57 years, 5 months and 17 days, leaving the five to mourn her departure ; but one brother out of six left to mourn this sad event. Sister Lucas embraced Christianity quite young and lived a faithful member to the time of her death. Brother and Sister Lucas were married near 38 years since, having raised five sons to years of maturity ; one..daughter and one son having died when children. Sister Sarah has gone from mortality to live ua klUeJdaxiar she loved so well. Her husband and sons f**el greatiy berewved at parting with one so dear, but there is hope of meeting again in a heavenly clime where all is righteousness aud life everlasting There is to be a redir ection. Muy God.’s mercy rest on the bereaved. “ The world to me hfoiuh dreary And cold and bleak and wide, And cares and grkla and trials Meet mo on every aide, bince mother died. There is 119 one to conneel, No one to gently chide, No one t<> cheer and strengthen When I an sorely tried, Sinco mother died. There is no Lean thrt holds me Its own, with love and pride, Not one to Hootbo and aolace When pain and grief betide, Since mother died. But yet, what o’er befall« me, This thought s.»mo comfort give», There is a land of gladness, Where no i ne ever grieve?, There mother livfr». I » clvb hates . _ , If yon are out of Employment and want to start in busincHH you can mako from SH to ski To any one sending a club of five and $10 00 / • a day cletr, and take no risk of Joss, we will cash, au extra copy. « solid you ou rocuipt ot of $11. #11, goo<ls goods that will soil send oh receipt noil -p he HL tn u, u u /« vlH G (jt i jpr. ($2 00) and : : T /' aim tpr. ($2 00) and readily in a 1cw days for $25. II the AgeiHiuiUX^»^ , yyolti, and T he W oke (50 eta.) $2 25. to sell these gooda in four days, they can return P acific C hi ecu N ews ($1 0e> $2 50. all unsold to us, uml wo will return them their T he Cni.isTiAX H euald ($2 CO; S3 00. money, can anything I m fairer? We take al) Address for specimens, risk ot loss, and ti e Agent gets started in a bus C. C. C line & Co., iness that will be permanent, and pay from General Publishers of Church and Sunday $1 000 to $3,000 a year Ladies can do as well School Supplies, 310 Wes’ Maili St., as men. We want au Agent in every countv. Louisville, Ky. Full particulars free. Address, U. 8. Slannfact- 12-19 Gm nring Co., No. UG Smithfield Street, 1‘iitsbtirg, l*a. 12-31-3in. « »Ml • » w| GREEN’S ‘LIFE OF GARFIELD.” My X«or Il'tuit at"! ro *,T.'«tde*“rf’’h>< oter IQOG umì und Silvi rWnl U.-*tn Witici/. 1 ►e-.t for a3c Mitnip. If t I » h »w I re 1 vncht3l »r 11» ii<of r.8.»'»b.iexam!n I I r<n e pnyi»’* r »V ref* The publishers are glad to announce that this long-expected work by F. M. Green is now ready. The publishers believe that in many of its lcaturcs this “Life of Garfield” is superior «*•' mcií . to any similar work published. Its author wai well acquainted with Mr. Garfield for nearly twenty-eight year«-- a time covering the entire l>eriod of his public life. He writes, therefori, from the standpoint of one who knew him as student, educator, teacher,- soldier, statesman, FIIHE “LADIES AID SOCIETY” OF TÍTE and There are eighteen chapters. 1 Christian Church, Portland, is plepa rod to These Christian. discuss in 'logical order the rumlah.”Daptt«mal Kobe»" b* th.-MnU.mr»»*,. ... phHsTK chapters nf the -r»>yt4 Ute u4*i»;L U mj J / at prices from’$5 I* 757, accorrtiTig tn kind < f represeiit. TlieTTittOWtng arc tire tide»’of the cloth. These will lie sent by mul to any part successive ’ chapters : of the coast. Addrosa, II ekai . h Office, IMI First '1 he Weetcfii Besetve.— The Foundation.— St., Portland, Or. Birth and Boyhood.—The Period of ( hang«.— I'll« Canal and the Sea.—The Young Student — Tee Hiram Teacher and Principal —Trie Man hood.—Home and Family Life--TheBrightness PA 'I'lii' to w Improv d of his Rising A Chapter Thrown In.—From bun-llisiiig until Niton. -Tito Pillar <>f a MARCH LIGIIIMW People’s lloj«'.- Thu Shot That was Heald Bound the World.—From Elberon to the Is the cheapest and best. Grave.—The Wotld’s Sympathy and Sorrow.— A boy sixteen years old can saw low/ast and rosy. The Present Estimate and the Final Conclusion. _ ____ /fmlsnl'l trial Send poxtal for Ttlrfstrau d <'vtnloc'”' ^maltdnK tes'liwm- i —A Tribute of Friendship. While these chapters present the liis'ory ill fids and flill particulars. AOhS I* W A * 1 h». Monarch Lightning Saw Co.. 163 Randolph St.»Chicago. logit al outline, >et each chapter is complete in itself. For instance, the student life of Garfield 1 M i.~ disciir ed iii one chapter, amtRiot in ]>artK of several chaplets. Ho of his educational hfo > and work. So cf his religious l'aitll and stand I OJVL.Y 50 < ENTS A YEAII. ing, etc.. etc. : l’BK'KH. It is a lirjt-cla.s Agricultural pape •. published semi monthly. All who send us tin.ir sub cup Cloth, plain edition, $1 59. £A„ _ 1 bound Elegantly lion with 5t) cents, betieet now ami Deccml*er in be.-.t English cloth, beveled eted is boaida, .aids, biack black . 1st, we will send them the paper until January and gold, $2 (Ml. Elegantly bound tn half ' 1,1884. Sample Copies, cniufriItig Pre Morocco, $2 50. Elegantly bound in full mium Lists, sent fi<< on applkutlun Morocco, $3 00. Address, Addres i ‘ ‘ SO UT HAND W EST ” Cisrit AL B ook C oncern , 329 N. 3d St , St. Louis, Mo. 12-10) (hu Chicago or Cincinnati. BAPTISMAL ROBES. 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