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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1883)
-~~x— . DEVOTED TO TffE RESTORATION OF APOSTOLIC CHRISTIANITY MONMOUTH, OREGON ; FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1883. VOL XIII. NO. 37. I "11 C hristian H erald . Bro. A. S. Powell, of Linn county, esting family are too well known to was a caller on last Monday. need much favorable comment from J. F. FLOYD, us. It is only necessary to say that Bro. Bradly called in the other Editor and Publisher, Monmouth, Or. sister Spinning knows how to fully »unplv I. uu.u.ls of lnL,rv supply t the demands of a a h, hungry A few more Monmouth subscribers Cne Copy, one year........... S2 00 and tired preacher and editor so Qne Copy, six months...., 1 00 might make us happy in the same that he will have a strong desire to way. ADVERTISEMENTS. return to that place. After pertak Prices will be given on application. Bro. Durham, in California de ing of a bounteous repast Bro. Is it not al out time we were I Entered at the Postrofilce at Mbnmoqth, as Frank was ready with his convey second class mail matter. | having some official report of the partment has given us a good les ance to take us out to see the won Please Notice. work in Albany ? What has be son on the Abingdon churches. Let ders of the great hop growing re We are not responsible for tlie opinions and come of Bro. Morrison ? What is all read it. gion of the world. This was our sentiments expressed by our con tri linters, but for our own writing alone. Hence oui readers the State Board doing for the work We have received a sample of a first experience among the hops. □oust judge for themselves. We intend to give space for the free expression of opinion, within there ? These are questions alxjut quilt containing about 2,000 prices We had been in sectigns^of country the limits of sound discretion, and the g»«>d of quilted by little Ivy Barnhart^ where “ hops ” were rather plenti others may write. are^ very much interested, Aand daughter of H. V. M. Barnhart, of ful, and had learned something of All matter intended for publication in this about which they would like to Kittitas, W. T, at £he age of three them, but they were a different paper should be written : 1. Ou one side of the sheet only. have some definite information. years ! It seems that this little girl kind from those of Puyallup. We 2. In a plain legible hand. •3. Let there be plenty of space between the lines. The half yearly report of addi is quite a genius, and at this rate were deligbted with what we saw 4. Write with a pen instead of a pencil, so that it maj not lie defaced in transit. tions given ¿in another column by is destined to make a remarkable and learned in a few hours. Puy 5. Write brief articles. quilter, if nothing more. We ad allup is doubtless the centre of the 6. Expect no attention to articles, notices, or Bro. Lord -is quite interesting and queries not accompanied by your name. encouraging. The number, 15,!1?G vise that young gentleman who hop growing industry in the United addition to the churches of Christ thinks • of emigrating towards States. Here we were shown the EDITORI AtNOTES. in six month’s time is a good show the North pole to keep an eye sin whole process from the planting to SPECIAL OFFER. ing, indeed, and one of which we gle to her welfare. The sample is theshipping,and it was as interesting to us as what we had seen of the as a people should in nowise be good. THE HERALD FROM NOW TILL cotton and sugar industry of the ashamed. Let us be Encouraged » JANUARY 1ST FOR 25 CENTS ! AMONG THE BRETHREN. South. Puyallup we believe takes by the^e figures, and press on We forgot to state last week that its name from the valley in which In order to greatly increase the through the other six months with it is located, and this valley with circulation of the H erald , we will the full determination to have the the good sisters in Seattle have a Sewing Society in which way they its tributaries is not only the centre send it to any one whose name is greatest increase at the close of the hope to aid the church a little finan ami soul of the hop industry, but is year. not on our books from now till the cially. The sisters form quite an the richest and most beautiful val first of January, 1884, for 25 cts. How often is it that Christians essential elenient in the Seattle con ley it has been our pleasure to see This is the best offer we have ever become ashamed of their profession gregation, and we are glad to know on this coast. Here, unlike our ex made, and we hope our agents will and ashamed of Christ. Even the that they are willing to contribute perience at Kalama, we found fruit best of men are liable to be tempt their mite to the good work even by in abundance. We saw in this val at once call attention to this offer ed and fall away in this respect. their own personal efforts. Seattle ley some of the finest plumb or and thus secure us a larger list of Timothy himself was in danger; is a thriving business place of sev chards we had ever seen. We also subscribers than ever before. Most hence Paul said to him : “ Be not eral thousand inhabitants, well lo saw some fine gardens. So it is a of those who give the paper a trial thou therefore ashamed of the tes cated, and we think is destined ere mistake to suppose that nothing .become permanent subscribers, and timony of our Lord, nor of me his long to become one of the impor will grow here but hops. In short, it is only in view of .this fact that prisoner; but be thou partaker of tant cities of the North-west coast. we saw nothing here but plenty and prosperity, and if this world’s goods we can afford to make this special the afflictions of the gospel accord Having an appointment at Sumner ing to the power of God.” Yes, in for the 4th Lord’s day, we took pas can bring peace and contentment, offer. Brethren, pletfse be prompt, stead of being ashamed of the af sage on the Messenger on the morn we see no reason why these people and do a good work for the H er flictions of the gospel,and the bonds ing of Aug. 25th, and in about two should not be bappy« ald . Just ¿hink of it, three and of those who are Christ’s, we should hours landed at New Tacoma. Here On Lord’s day morning we rejoice that we are worthy and able we made connection with the train preached at Sumner, some five miles one half months for 25 cts. ! to suffer for the sake of Christ. for Puyallup at which place we ar distant from Puyallup and the meet Brethren, send on vour reports For it is by suffering ivlth Him rived before, noon the sanuwlay. At ing point for the brethren of both •and contributions. We have room that we are saved by Him. the depot we were met by Bro. places. Here we formed the ac for them. Frank Spinning and conducted to quaintance of a noble band We only have room this week to the home of his father, Dr. C. II. of warm hearted sisters and PERSONAL MENTION call attention to the State Meeting Spinning whose house we made our brethren. This congregation is which convenes at Salem pn the 3d Bro. D. M. Doty preached in Al tome during our short stay in Puy small in numbers, but well ground of next month. We hope to have allup. Dr. Spinning and his inter- ed in the faith and is a host bomething further to say next week. bany on last Lord’s day. V- -------- « The peoplearenow Iteginningto look forward with some degree of inter est to the publication of the revised Old Testament. bodv of ---- The great ---------- „ the work is ™wfinishrd, and the revisers are busy with the Appen dix. They hope to have it ready for the public by next spring.