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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1883)
■ —--- ,-- — , ■ ' ■ . ■ ' -, • ■ r * d ■i a *» i GEI DEVOTED TO THE RESTORATION OF APOSTOLIC CHRISTIANITY MONMOUTH, OREGON ; FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 1883. VOL. XIII. NO. 39. North American Review, on “ Class true and weighty words and should Distinction in the United States.”. be well considered by the citizens He contends that the class dis- of America. --------- —— L—---------------------- > < < tinction of America, ilnlike Ibat of Editor and Publisher, Monmouth, Or. PERSONAL MENTION? the Old country in which true aris Subscription Price: For the benefit of those who tocracy is “ stayed upon the land,” One Copy, one year................. $2 00 _ One Copy, six months........................ 1 00 Bro. Geo. Sharp ha«» been visiting may attend our State Meeting we~ or “ inwrought with the structure print again the programme this of the Government,” has no just some of the churches in Washing ADVERTISEMENTS. . weak. _ LetjJl who^ L ton Territory, and writes us en — Prices will be given oo- application. please give attention to it. rest. It is based on money and couraging news of^TfieiF’ work— (Entered at the Post-office at Monmouth, as second class mail matter. | ------------ --------- f .. ............ mqpey alone, and hence is worse especially of the church at Seattle. We call attention to the adver l’loase Notice. than nothing. Here him; he says : tisement of the Faithful Witness Bro. J. W. Spriggs, of Salem, was - ------ W e WTOtre i rpOT iOT Dio f ljr H i t» o pi ni o ns and ■‘ Tbo sateaw.(Mjaan. -who... sei vita, .ik. and its club rates with the H erald sentiments expressed by our contributors, but customer who, descending from her present last week at the opening of for our own writing alone. Hence oui readers -□anst judge for themselves. We intend to give found in this week’s issus. Being carriage, sweeps up in a costume the college, but having to return space for th© free expression of opinion, within the same day, did not have time to the limits of sound discretion, ana the good of one of the founders of the Witness, the causo ; but not be held as indorsing what and one of its editors fqr a number that cost the poor girl’s yearly others may write. -» salary dive times over, and makes pay our office his personal respects. of years, we naturally feel an in All matter intended for publication in this her demands and gives her orders paper should be written : Bro. G. M. Whitney, of Eugene, terest -in its welfare. Besides, • I,. Ou one side of the sheet only. in a tone which a countess would was with us last Lord's day at Al Bro. Shepherd, its editor, is an old 2. In a plain legible hand. think vulgarly uncivil, and in lan 3. Let there be plenty of space between the school-mate and colaborer in the bany and assisted us much in our lines. guage which should exclude her 4. Write with a pen instead of a pencil, so work. Bro. W. is an untiring editorial work. The Witness is all that it maj not be defaced in transit. from competitive examination for a ----- ^^Hte Wtet arttdrot. foMJhri&t 6. Expect no attention to articles, notices, or it is recommended tu lie. school teacher ’ s place, probably queries not accompanied by your name. ty of the weak churches. Bro. John Burns, St. Louis, Mo., looks with envy, and perhaps with announces that the Missouri Chris admiration, at the ‘stylish ’ woman EDITORIAL NOTES Bro. G. O. Burnett writes us that tian Lectures, delivered at Inde of ‘fashion? But constituted as he reached his home in Santa Rosa, SPECIAL OFFER. pendence, Mo. last July, and pub American society is, she is, out of Cal, in safety and is enjoying good THE HERALD FROM NOW TILL lished for the Missouri Christian all question, by right her equal ; health. JANUARY 1ST FOR 25 CENTS ! Lecturship, will be ready by Oct. and in ninety-nine cases of one ip^nTcohtairi the lectures hundred .she is,- according to- all Bro. J. P. Easter -passed through In order to greatly increase the of some of our ablest brethren on reasonable appreciation, truly and town the other day and called to circulation of the H erald , we will questions of interest, will be a book actually her equal in every respect, see us, but we were gone to Albany. send it to any one whose name is of several hundred pages and will except the possession, the present He reports one confession at Har not on our books from now till the sell for $1.25 per copy. We will possession, of money. The two, in ris* Bridge, He was on his way to •ninety-nine cases of the hundred, Coose county where he will engage first of January, 1884, for 25 cts. give further notice when the book are alike, the same woof and web, in the work of evangelist. We is received at this office. • • This is the best offer we have ever one of no better birth or breeding hope he has found a good field of Let our agents please remember marie, and we hope our agents will or education or connection than the labor. that they are not authorized to re at once call attention to this offer other.” Again, a little further on ceive subscriptions with the under he says: “ Verily, bats and moles and thus secure us a larger list of We also acknowledge a call at standing that the paper will be subscribers than ever before. Most discontinued as soon as the time and owls might see that exclusive our office during^pur absence from of those who give the paper a trial expires unless we are duly notified pretensions and attempts at class Bro. B. F. Hill, of Beaverton. He distinction in a society based upon and family were in company with Í become permanent subscribers, and at that time-to discontinue it. We wealth acquired by trade or specu Bro. Easter and family for Coose it is only in view of this fact that find by experience that it suits the lation within the memory of living county. we can afford to make this special great body of our subscribers to men are too essentially foolish to have their papers continued from be worth a moment’s respectful A private letter from Bro. L. B. offer. Brethren, please be prompt, year to year, and as we have and do a good work for the H er - adopted this as our rule, we can not consideration. Such pretensions in Wilkes, of Stockton, Cal., informs . ald . Just think of it, three and be'deviating from it every few the United States of to day are so us that his health is improving. monstrous, so incongruous, so pre But we are sorry to learn that the one half months for 25 cts. ! days to please all. When the time posterously absurd, that, if they health of his wife who has lately of any one-who may wish his paper We have received from the agent, discontinued is up, if he or the are continued, some modern Rabe come to the State does not seem to T. A. Lewis, a copy of Tunison’s agent will notify us, his name will lais or Cervantes, looking down improve. Map of the United States and be promptly dropped from our list. upon them from the throne of com mon sense, and compelled by We had a call on Tuesday last illustrated reference map of the^ temptation and material, will dip Richard Grant White has been from Bro. J. B. Smith, of Myrtle world, for 1883. This map is all his pen in ridicule and shake the Creek. . He used to Jive near Mon that it is recommended to be, and writing some very sensible things f • those wishing a first-class wall in the September number of the world with laughter.” These are * mouth, C hristian H erald . map could not do better than call on T: A. Lewis, Monmouth, Oregon. A nnpy nf the map can be seen at the H erald office. « J ■ ■ . ............ .... - a. ■ / Í