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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1883)
16 CHHTS'l’lAX' HEHAT.T) i NEWS OF THE WEEK. The sliock of an earthquake was felt bul has been suppressed. Moxee bottom, Yak:ma*county, and drill It is officially Mated the British army soon commence construction of au irri throughout the city of Rock hind, Maine, Monmouth and Vicinity. of occupation in Egypt will be reduced ou the 1st, followed by a storm of thnn- gating ditch to cost $75,000. one-half. P. R. Burnett and family of McMinn Memorial services weie bold in San der and lightning. The Natican and Germany are nego ville has moved to Monmonth. Bro. Francisco op the 7th in honor of the It is estimated that at leust 10,00(1 Burmtt is one of our best Oregon distinguished French statesman. looms, and probably 20,000 spiudles are tiating aguinon a basis likely toprodneo preachers, an 1 we are truly glad to wel Miss Annie Pennington, daughter of uow idle in the cotton and woolen mills a settlement. Malagassy Evoys have started from come him to our town. Senator Peunington, died at 3:30 a . m . in Philadelphia and vicinity. ' 'f Two tru. in_L_mda_i irfi rnnort a d k iU#^- Tho t< mperance lecture which was on the 2d of January. by a collision of freight trains on tlx for Madagascar. == & : Tlte>feTO of horses ran away Knuuuuuvd OiF tH? Mltege cffapri on TaHt The Rhino has ceased to rise and the Lake Shore aud New Yoik, Pennsylva Saturday evening was a failure. We on the 21 inst. while being driven from have uct learned why the lecturer did Goldendale to Columbus, tipping flic nia and Ohio railways. It is a bad waters on the upper Rhine and Main begun to recede. driver out and then runn ng into the wreck and there is considerable lose. not come. The commou council of Vienna has The Indianapolis water wo ks huve Columbia river were drowned. A H appy M eeting .—As we started approved the scheme for embankment been completed. Capacity, 15,000 gal- The New Tacoma laud company sold aorot s the street the other morning we of the Danube costing sixteen million __ _ louM-daily. met Bro. R. R. Boothby with a nice 355 lots during the year 1882. A J, F Mc Junkin uftnrn e y punnr a l-iM- The shingle m ill.at Whitcom made large shoulder of fresh pork which he Tho bishops of Germany unitedly Iowa, is dead. sliingles during December. 'présenté I ïo uiT We pronounce this a make a private representation to the Joshua Gifford, aged 70, residing A little child of Mr. Sam Dunn’s near happy meeting. Thanks to Bro. B. emperor, begging permission for Bishop Sheridan, between two aud three years near Granby; N. Y., killed his wife, A T errible S torm .—It is said that Fulda to return to his diocese. aged 60. old, was burned to death last Friday. storms are unknown in Oregon, but Madame Grevev placed the first Dr. Charles rorlerfield Krauth, D. D , There is little work being done on the there is evidently some mistake about wreath on Gambetta’s coffin. O. & C. R. R. extension this winter, but vice president of the Pennsylvania uni this, for there is one kind at least that Tue German embassy iu London are it will be pushed with energy in the versity, is dead. has become of very frequent occurance Two middle aged men, while asleep not awlre of any fonn lution for the ru spring. in Monmouth and vicinity. Whether Woik is being pushed ou North San- in a house in a western oounty of mor that German residents in London these storms are general or not over the tiam railroad bridge washed out by the West Virginia were burned to death. have received notice to hold themselves State, we are not informed. The last recent high water, and it will be ready They had probably been drinking heuvi ready to return toGemanyto fu’fi l their two struck the Editor’s house with con ly, built a large fire and laid down* terms of military service. for use iu about a week. r siderable force, but not partaking of The road between Corvallis and Ya- Tue matter, however, has not been iu the nature of a regular cyclone, outside Bnstnrss L oca T r . quina bay is in a terrible condition, vesti gated. of the sudden shock felt, no serious making it nearly impossible to get The funeral of late Minister Allen occur damaged was sustained owing to cer Allen & Osborue Independence. red from the residence of lM,rs. Freder through with the mail. Manufacturers of and dealers in Furni tain indications tl e day before denoting Victoria had the first snow of the sea ick Hobbs, Bingor, Mai no, on the 6th. ture, Spring Beds aud Lounges, Pic some sudden and unexpecte ’. change, we Notwi hstanding the intense cold the ture.*, Frames. etc., always on hand. son on the 4tb. were put on our guaid. Otherwise the On t he N. P. II. II. llkt'k w n laid K F attendance ivas" very large' including' ’ Tht-se gentlemen- hava a fnil »to o k at— occasion migh t"iravff ISken on a"môrë^ -the 328 mi 13 pi’St lhe last day "of the the most eminent citizeus, and. a large good furnitnre at as reasonable rates as cun be found in the town. They are ---- serious aspect. TLë Tirât one whs on representation of tne Penobscot bar. year. accomodating in their business, aud we last Friday evening beginning about Seventy six deaths from small-pox specially recommend tliem. to the pub C. M. Weld, a fireman on the Harvest seven o’clock and only lasted a few lic. Any oue desiring any thing tn their Queen, died suddenly at The Dalles of at Baltimore, the p;st week. hours. But sb the stite of the atmos There were received last year iu Chi line of trade will do well to call and see heart disease. them before purchasing elsewhere. phere was unfavorable for storming, a A considerable land-slip occurred cago 177,237 car loads of live stock, repetition was necessary. Accordingly If you want to get a picture copied or . close to the entrance of tunnel No. 1, on valued at §186,670,060. enlarged or a lot of flue views of Oregon on Tuesday evening of this week we A tiro on The 3d, at St. Joseph, de and Columbia river scenery or a dozen the Oregon Pacific line, last week, but again fe’t the force of the contending stroyed the old passenger depot of the first class photographs any size, go to no material damage was done. elements. But just here laying aside all A number of cattle men at Walla Hannibal A St. Joseph railroad. Two I. G. Davidson, the busiest and most figures of speech, tho people of town Wa'.la offer §300 reward for the arrest box cars and several fi it cars loaded with successful photographer in Portland. came in "on us, took posse sion of our J do . A. MacDonald, of the Salem and conviction of any one stealing their lumber and a numbi r of frame houses house, and spent a few very pleasant were burned. Tho elevator originally Marble aud Granite Works, Commer stock. hours in “ rocial chat.” All seem to cial Street, south of the post office, A saw mill is to be erected near Eagan, cost §100,000. manufactures all kinds of monuments: enjoy it, and it is sure that we were not Eighteeu colored convicts, of the Italian marble a speciality. Prices re Grant county, in the spring by Prineville an exception to the rule. We soon North Carolina penitentiary, while duced one-half parties. learned that there were a storm and a A few days ago the patrol on the beach crossing the Tuikk:eegee on the 3J, N ew M usic .--Send stamp to Wiley B. donatio i j arty combiued. Hence, ou Allen, most popular music dealer, Port No. 5, of the life crew, found the rem were drowned with one white guard. both occasions when these good sisters All the miners in mines tributary to land, Or., for complete catalogue and nants of the body of a man, near McKen and brethren took their leave we found Des Moines, except two, and number sample cooy '* Musical Pastime.” All zie’s head. orders by mail filled promptly. our tible fairly groaning under the The O. R. A N. Co. huve built a six ing 800 meji, stopped work because of a burden of good things, and there were The Household Hewing Machine took stall round house at Blalock, have five reduction of half a cent a bushel. the first premium at the great Man- several v.lmble articles that could find * Especial preparations are being made side tracks and are building a large ho eiiester (Eugland) Exposition for the no pl.ee on the table. For all this for a big fight in the Wisconsin legisla best family Hewing Machine. John B. tel. wo return our heartiest thanks. ture over the prohibition amendment. Garrison, geueral agent, J67 3rd St., Burglars are at work at Eugene. The Lieut. Schwatka will lecture in the exprtss office of W. F. a Co. was robbed It is reported that liquor dealers have a Portland, Oregon. M. E. Church, Independence, on Fiiday last Friday. powerlul lobby established. evening Jan.' 12, at 7 o’clock sharp Advices from Capetown to the board The locomotive for Gage’s logging Subject: “ Arctio Exploration! or, railroad on the Skagit arrived last week, of h< alt.i statu that during the pas: t*o search and discovery of the remains and and the road is already in operation. weeks, 9000 people have been stricken relics < f Sir John Franklin’s Explora The engiue was constructed at the Wash with smull-pox aud 2400 have died. Ne tion.” We presume this noted lecturer ington iron works, Seattle, at a cost of groes object to vaccination. from among the ‘‘Oregon boys” is too about §2000. At Pine Bluff, Ark., on the 3d, a fire well known to need any comments from originating in the two story brick block « Paper» und Ilotpa at nrlca» u-. occupied by ltosknbuum & C ., furni far below all olh<*ra Uu irlul, iur Ihr.-« uiouiUa. W Eastern. p<*r cent. off hik ! If not fonml etier.tlil» I. reiuuUed ture dealers, and Hol. Itoseuburg, plan Over tivR uillllou eirenla Ion. Hund für »arnplea J. P. Lucas is repairing bis house The funeral of Trenor W. Park tuk' and fnlI partlculun. DAVID (J. IJUUK, 4« Adam* tation supplies, destroyed over twenty Street, C li ica^o. just across the street .from the printing place at New York on the 4th. _____ business bouses ; loss. §125,000. office, and we presume we will soon The Keokuk, Iowa, elevator was Well known New York capitalists'* have him for our near neighbor. Teacher’s Bibles. burned on the 4th. It cost §110,000 have subscribed §50 000,000 to build a ■‘Oxford” Teacher’» Bible», c n- A new suspensiou railroad bridge for railway from New York to Hartford, to cordunc« eueycioi edia, diet in- i aciflc Coast. wBF M v ■ my, ary, vw'ir-w table», um|w<, mar», <v-»v etc —mu» num 1 wmpirw coniplet» the Michigan Central and Canada »fiord New England a road to connect ’ tear her»' B blee extant: 1,«M P*X«». plei» binding, gilt edg». for 11». DAVID C. COOK. «1 The Tacoma Manufacturing company Siu them railroad is to be constructed Adam« ft.. Chicago. with the metropolis. hate organized aud will erect a large below Niagara falls. Foroigiif' ' • planing mill at (hat city at once. A good vein of oil han byn struck ip S m F LOOT t—W b«a4 •* ha*» faM. Will fete* a fail eat .......A company of Seattle capitalist» have' Sarnia townphip Michigan, at 565 feet An overflow of thé Saone is imminent. ' >■ 4 4« • «s» ta. - _ _ 4 •••» M y aa4 awJ I K 1 Pkgs. FW taken up over 700C acres of land in the depth, • . ' The rising.iu the neighborhood of Ä*- I Hi i s-1 TWJ» « ««i raa«»!«. Per Gent. Off $1 m h «caOrdAi/M