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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1883)
■ VOL XIII. MONMOUTH, OREGON ; FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1883. C hristian H erald . The religion of Jesus Christ is not a thing to be managed as Sun- Hay clothes, put on when we go to church and laid off when we come home for tlu* rest of the week. A religion that is not practical and .lnoa iW I a L q LziLl ftf iha hiwinaua features of life is not worth its name. Mary was a good woman an«l that While it is right for us to look there were some things extraor after our own personal interestait-^ -— J. f . fdt itd ;------- — dinary almut the ¡'conception and is not always right for us to neg Editor and Publisher, Monmouth, Or. birth of Jesus, we do not question; lect our neighbors. Especially is but is this any reason why we this true when it lias to do with Rabscrlption Price i $2 00 Cne Copy, one year.... should make her an object of, wor- the salvation of their souls; an«l as 1 00 One Copy, six months.. —We t h i nk i t w ou ld U» we ll- ftwnbci’ of otrr— neigh Inns I tt — ADVERTISEMENTS. for some of these Catholic editors creases, the greater becomes our re Prices will be given on application. to read v hat the Savior himself sponsibility an« < the wider our field h hail to sajr about the woman they of usefulness. This rule is very ap | Entered at the Port-office at Monmonth, as second class mail matter. | Now is the time to subscribe for make so much ado about as the plicable just now to the large - —-d the C hristian H erald . New Blessed Virgin, etc. Perhaps he brotherhoo«l of Oregon an«l Wash P!en«e Notice. names are coming in and old sub understood this matter about as ington Territory. It is known that We are not responsible fcr the opinionsand' scnttmenH expressed by our contributors, but scribers are renewing promptly. well as do they. Let them study the great Mor them Pacific railroad for (VI r own writing alone. Henoe oni readers I nnai Judge for «hc.iiseivei. We intend to give Push on the good work, brethren, the following: “ There came then will be completed inside of thjs space fur i'<e free e ;pntaaion of opinion, within for we mean business this year. die lirnita of sontid ilis^re.ion, anil the gixxl of his brethren and his mother, and, year, there not being much over one Uta eanae; bnt not be held as indorring wliat others ma, write. Bro. I. G. Davidson is our ad- standing without, sent unto him, hundred miles to complete at this . ««iUJiuix—14«^ . . -ibe- i n u H i t w l e - ’ ’ I I VlTTg, ,'thór- paper should be written i------- —-------- ------------- vmTismg^agehlTor (he city an«I sat about him, an<t“sdid unto him; oughfare from East to West across I. Oil one siile of »be «beet only. vicinity of Portland. As he is a 2. In » plain legiblo band. Behold, thy mother an«I thy breth the continent will be open for the 3. Let there lie ple.ity of space between the thorough business m.au, all business lines. ren without seek for thee. An«l he vast tide of emigration to flow in 4. Write with a pen instead of a pencil, so in that line will l>e promptly dis- that it mtj not e ik faced in transit. answered 'them, saying, Who iamy upon us. They ¿re even now com-r^ 1or piUche«l by calling on him in his mother, or my brethren f Ahd he ing by the hundratla Many of offici*. queries no», aeeotnpaflied by yonr nine. looktsl round about on them which these people will be Christians no The brethren in Washington sai'ntxmt him, and said, Bebol«! my doubt, but the larger portion of EDITORIAL NOTES. Territory are doing nobly. We are mother an« I my, brethren I For them will l>e untaught in the dis LoVe is the fulfillin'' <>f the law. glad to know that we have such a whosoever shall do the will of God, tinctive principles of tiie gospel of t faithful hind of slaters and brethren the same is my brother, an«l my Christ. They will need the bread . It is said that charity begins at in the Territory? Tf some one will sister, and mother.” “ Verily, by of life pure and simple ; and like all home. This is true; and we might send us the names W their Board of your traditions, ye have made void emigrants to a new country, they add that every other goo«l work Missions we will publish them with the commandments of God.” will not only expect to receive from begins at the same place. But the our Oregon State Board. us that temporal foo«l an«l raiment We are sorry to learn of the necessary to give them comfort for trouble ..with a ¿reat many people The following item is taken from sickness of Sister Williams, the the time being, but they will lie «le- is that it never gets away from home. Before charity is worth the lie.porter of McMinnville, and wife of our agent at Amity. Bro. pendent on us also for that bread much she must put on her best suit speaks well for Bro. Hubliards Williams is one of our l»est agents which comes down from heaven. and he has our sympathy in the We can not think of refusin'? them • of clothes an«l go out callin' on her work at A inity : ¡\, _ __ __ neighbor. . .._ ...... ............. . .... .... Elder & M. Hubbard preaclasl sickness of his family. assistance in these temporal com his farewell sermon Sunday even Our corresponding secretary for forts, and how can we think of The disciples of Christ are said ing for the year ending 11^2. The withhohling from them those to be the light of the world. This writer could not Tie theft; we learn the State Bonn I, Bro. Bruce Wol spiritual privileges I But in order being true if a disciple wishes to he that he preache« I an exc^U^nt serm verton of Corvallis, informs us that on and one that will long be remem- he hopes soon to engage the services to do our duty, in these respects known, it is not necessary w. for him liered by those present. Mr. Hub we must have an eye single to the f to make a great flourish of trumpets bard is a ffoo«l minister ami we wish of a State Evangelist. Due notice establishment of new churches and e o about the matter; but as Spurgeon him success wherever his duty calls will be given when the arrange doing general missionary work. ments shall have been completed. him during the year 1883. says, just let him shine. A Baptist preacher we learn pro The following encouraging note Last week the Catholic Sentinel What lias bedome of our Oregon nounce# the C hristiax H erald the CT preachers ? Brethren, has the of Portland had a great deal to say came from Bro. H. Shadle of Port best religious paper published on rainy season washed away all your alxiut the " Blessed Virgin,” the land, date« I Jan. 8 : the Pacific coast. We are glad to “ ¿Ve are having splendid meet “ Holy Mother of God, ” “ the reports ? They fail to reach this know that we are able to please our v —wide awake interest and office. Please remember that the Mother of God, pure forever,” « “ a ings _good audiences.. 1 preached, last Baptist brethren. people wantToliear from you, and "Beautiful VirgTriTincapable of sin,” night under auspices of the C. W. Every year and every day that one of the purposes for which the “ a Virgin, through grace, free from T.’ (J., subject ** Temperance from a passes, the Christian’s salvation is H erald is published is, to give to all stain of sin,” etc, etc., and thinks Christian stand-point” nearer than when he believed. But * all the general*.news items in re-; the whole pro.testfiut .world irrever- Wlmt ve'Df rwarcr rtadytoMÄTiirU- w nac tTiinTi cnuiiv ye oi 'nïFibT vnrist ^' ( irræ nue ' T f Ue the j n(ifr* n of r al uil J. things and . 'T ‘Terence to the work of the } readi eift Jmcause they do riot Took at the fore Judge is the Son of God why not serve mother of our Savior with this er.«» and churches. Send on your give an account of his works ? If him Î . * same, unwarranted reverence. That reports. ■* not, now is the time to get ready. - 1 NO. —- — — - .. .. .4. - -> J * %'-..