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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1883)
■* ‘ ' ’ . - <* ■ ' ' ' • ■ '» ■ •' -- CHRISTIAN HEttAtl). lß -U— $3.00, he reached Albany all right, but backed off the bridge and fell into the Retta Rash, Organist; Prof. J. M. at that lively little city he began to gin creek below, demolishing the buggy Powell, Chorister. r and injnring the lady qnit a s ev e re l y, _ M9NM0UTHANB VHTNFFY. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lucas left on laRt -up-a nd b e c am e f o r a while hil a r i ous t- t h e n a reaotio n c^me^over his physical Mr. Kuox and the horses escaped with ~ TnaayTSTFoHEnd^ MIS8 MILLIE DOUGHTY, EDITOB. a few slight brnises.—[Sen/inef. they joined the pioneers’ excursion over being and he slept the sleep of those Capt. U. B. Scott, of the Fleetwocd, Miss Emma Waller is in Portland this the Northern Pacific. They will visit who imbibe, and when he awoke'be had is talking of building another fast-run week. their old home and many friends in no money-w-Ee had been rolled, robbed, ning boat for the Astoria trade. It is gone through or jay hawked, as the term Mr. Olab. Kenedy is making a short Illinois before returning. This excur seems best, so he hied himself back to to be 175 feet long. sion will be one of much interest and visit to Eastern Oregon. The burnt district of Astoria is being pleasure to all who may participate, and the Butte and postponed his visit to the slowly rebuilt and in othes portions of Mr. and Mrs. Cass. Riggs, of Dixie, many of the pioneers of Oregon will no fair until another time. spent Sunday in Monmouth. Missoula, M. T., has discovered a the city building is going on, but not doubt improve the rare opportunity. fast enough to reduce rents which are leper among its Chinese population. Bro. Stump and Thos. Waller, started On Thursday of last week, Sept. 27th, William Altnow.of Pine Creek, Uma complained of as being very high. for the Yaqnina on Wednesday. Mr. A. B. Griggs was pleasantly snr- It is reported that Villard Villard has nego- tilla county, Or., was bitten by a rattle- .. A„BlsasftBt whadat thfl fluilk priltfl by th ew. <i»iual of two of , his ,ing Mr« T.Amnn’a, nn l«t Fri/lay. . daughters, -Mrs; McClain, a£ Albany? "snïïïïërTâsT weë^T~ ïlis~tife wîïs"'s!ived. ’WT-aiban' ot how e ver bÿ hTs’bfbtEëfTWh o c au terixed~ Mr. and Mrs. Cook, of Pleasant Hill, and Mrs. Ralston accompanied by Mrs. the wound with a hot iron. Hon. John W. Douglas, editor of the H. L. Griggs, of Lebanon, who came spent saveral days in town last week. A minerul spring his «been discovered Pacific, San Francisco, is dead. for the purpose of celebrating his 56th The commissioners appointed to re Miss Hetta Rowell, compositor on the birthday. An excellent dinner was solv in the Mountains south of Livingstone, Dallas ltemizer, was in town on Tuesday. M. T.. the waters of which are claimed ceive 20 miles more of the O. & C. | ed, after which the presentation of pres- AppllE’ Railroad ,extension having .completed “ , . Churchill, of Eugnne City, ents^a beautiful cabinetuttium by Mrs. their labors, a large area or government gave this office a pleasant caH on -Tues Griggs,-and a pair of geld speStacTes'by naris water water of commerce. Tho Oregon Railway & Navigation land has again been withdrawn from day. the children. The printers return market, the line extending to the town The number in sohool is still increasing, their thanks for an excellent variety of , Company have secured sixteen acres of land one mile from Centerville, Ums- ship in which Jacksonville is situated. six young gentlemen having entered this cake. tilla county. Or.,-on the reservation, Register Ben j imine, of the Roseburg i 'week ~ 'which will be their depot site. ---- —— land office, has forwarded us definite | Mimmi. Mr. Lorin Waller left on last Tues Two panthers recently attacked a information concerning the withdrawal, I day for New Tacoma, where he will At the residence of the bride’s father, sheep corral in Bear valley, Or., and but the letter was miscarried and has spend the winter. W. Waterhouse, in Monmouth, Or., slaughtered a number of sheep. Upon not come to hand as yet. * Rev. J. S. McCain, editor of the Oct. 3, 1883, by Elder H. M. Waller, the Chinese herder going out and open ltemizer, made the H erald Office a Mr. J. F. Delany and Miss Minnie ing fire on them with a Winchester ri EASTERN. pleasant call on Monday. ■. fle, the panthers turned upon him and Waterhouse—all of Monmouth. P hiladelphia , Sept, 20.—The iron Mr. F. W. Fenton, of Lafayette, and The printers feel good over a nice chased him into his cabin. steamer T. F. Oakes, the first vessel Mr. Horace Hawley, of McCoy, were in piece of cake. Thanks. A company of four gentlemen bought completed at Gorringe’s shipyard, Port town the first of the week. 16 aores adjoining Ashland .or $6500. Richmond, was successfully launched ____ _______ JKATIFJC COAST. - ~ ^ rH - John Grame, who lives at Unity, Mr. Ed. Cattron had his foot badly thi s a ft e rnoon, tn the breeenoebfabont H t arrt b“ mashed un- last Friday, " by™ getting it “"-W alla W alla , S ept. 2 9. county, had her right arm bro- 2,500 spectators, including a large dele- caught in the roller with which he waB ard Mills belonging to McCully & Son, ken by being thrown out of a wagon gation of prominent gentlemen from took fire this afternoon and were totally last week. at work on his farm. New York. The vessel was built for the destroyed. Loss, $35,000 ; insurance, Gen. E. L. Applegate, now a resident Oregon Railway and Navigation Corn Miss Mary Stump returned hpme last $23,000. The origin of the fire is un of Ashland, wasthediscovcrerof Apple pang, and is named after the Vice Presi week, after an absence of one year at known. The mills will be rebuilt im gate creek while in command of a com dent of the Northern Pacifio Railroad. tending school at Wellesley, Mass. pany of troops passing through in 1845. N ew Y ork , Sept. 29.—Figures of fail Owing to rain the first of the week, mediately. Harry Macarthy, the author of “ The He reported it to headquarters at Wash ures for the third quarter of 1883, just the smoke has entirely disappeared, and we are now enjoying clear weather, at Bonny Blue Flag,” and who donated ington, whence the stream derived its compiled by R. Cr. Dun & Co., show a least, so much so, that we can see the over $100,000 to the army hospitals at name.— [ Tidinqs There were no troops great increase in the number of mercan the time of the rebellion, arrived at in Oregon in 1845, and the Tidings pro- tile disasters as compared with last year. sky once in a while. Portland, on the overland train Mon ; bably means 1855 as the time the creek The number of failures in the quarter The delegates form the church at this day on his way to San Francisco. was discovered. just closed is 1,803, liabilities of $52,- place, who are attending the State Co Over $20,000 have been taken in at Ex-Lieutenant Governor Chillis, of 000,000, while for the same quarter of operation in session at Salem this week, the offices in payment for tickets to St. California, under the Stanford ad 1882 they were only 1,300, with liabili are Mrs. A. M. Bidwell, Mrs R. C. Per Paul for the Pioneer excursion. Five ministration, on the 10th of September cival, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Powell, Mr. elegant Pullman cars to be used on this presented himself at the house of Mr. ties of $18,000,000. For the first nine months of 1883 the failures reported J. F. Floyd and Mr. P. R. Burnett. trip arrived on Friday from the East. Birch, at Myrtle creek. Or., sick and number 6,440, as against 4,897 in the The FaR, trade has begun by the A big sale of real estate was made destitute, who provided him with shel same period last year. The liabilities Farmers’ Mercantile Association, of lately by Colonel C. E. Appoyne. of San ter and medical assistance. He remain for the first nine months of the present J Monmouth opening out a well selected Francisco, to parties in the East. About ed in semi-UDoonscious state, suffering year are $118,000,000, as against $69,- stock of Fall Goods, suited to the wants 18,000 acres near Walla Walla were great bodily pain, until the 17th, when 000,000 for 1882. In Canada th#failnres of the people ; a full line of Buckingham transferred for a consideration of some he died. His remains were suitably for the first nine months of 1883 are over & Hecht boots and shoes. In fact, our $170,000 interred in the Odd Fellows’ cemetrv. 1,000 in number, as against 573 in 1882. Stock is complete in every department On last Friday. 21st, a gunsmith byS at the expense of the friends whose The liabilities for the first nine months and at bedrock prices. Come and see us. the name of John Blick, at Lebanon, shelter he had sought. He had no pa of the present year are $11,000,000, as C ollege L ibrary .—The College li was handling a Winchester rifle when pers about him to indicate who his against $5,000,000 in the same time last brary has been removed and enlarged. Lt was accidentally . discharged and friends were.. At one.time- he-resided-*year and now has/ capacity for 2,000 addi crushed the bone so badly above the in Trinity county. tional volumes. Persons who have books left knee that it was necessary to ampu A wheat field in JIarion county, where CLUB RATES. belonging to this library will please re- tate the leg. threshing was being done, caught fire * turn them at an early day and save us Mr. Dick Surjet, of Union county, re and burned up a large threshing ma niE WILL SEND THE “ FAITH- the trouble of sending them notice per- cently reached the Washoe ferry on chine for J/r Burohet, and the grain for ful Witness, Topeka, Kas., an 8 eonally. Donations of books will be Snake river with 450 head of fine Amer H. Armspringer a few days since. page, 40 Col. paper, containing all the thankfully received and duly acknowl ican horses belonging to Surjet & Win Afonday Gov. Moody made the follow Church News of the rapidly growing edged. D. T. S tanley , ters. He condudecLto swim them, and ing appointment of notaries public; West—ably edited and neatly printed— the only religious paper published put in 150 head1 and 48 out of the bunch Leroy M. Fox, of Umatilla ; Geo. Wood and -- ------ ---- President. by our brethren, between the Missouri The Sunday-school still continues to were drowned.. The financial loss was ward, of Jfultanomah ; P. A. Gearhart, River and the Pacific Slope. A paper grow in interest, as well as numbers. $5000. It was very distressing to see of Grant; A. F. Sears, Jr., of Alultno- of five year’s standing. Price $1.00 per year; monthly—Clubbed with the L<*st Sunday being the regular election, so many!-noble animals struggling for mah. C hristian H erald —both papers from the following officers were chosen to act life. While crossing the JFiIliams creek now till oloee of ’84 at $2.50. for the ensuing quarter: Prof. W. E, A man by the name of Joe Dickson, bridge one day last week a team attach Address this office. Yates, SupL; Miss Ida Murphy, Sec.; who lives near Knox’s Butte,"Linn coun- ed to a buggy, the occupants being J/r. Mrs. R. C. Percival, Treasurer; Miss j ty, started to the state fair with about Knox and j/iss Carson, of Josephine, C 72 A WEEK, <12 a day at homcoasily made. Costly NEWS OF THE WEEK. « ' • A 4k * * “ Uutüt (re«- Addis sa Tuvs <k Co., AujusU, Mç, a