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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1883)
CHRÍSTIAK UKRAtP. 16 ty dang ero us.—M a ri o n....Fine to “ rtfn the fiery gountlet” a few days ago and came very neaFTostog tram and wagon. The Deltnicn- boys at tempted to cross the mountains from Indian vally with a drove of cattle, and they lost nine head, burned to death, and many others were injured beyond recovery. The Medical Lake Press, which was sold at the sheriff’s sale last Saturday, was purchased by the Medical Lake to attenT“ah(f assist in makifig~ttllMe meetings both interesting and profitable. Remember that the measure of man’s responsibilty to his God, is the measure of his ability, coupled with his oppor tunity; We had the pleasure of having with us last Lord’s day, Bro. Neal CJieetham, our State Evangelist. He preached a good sermon for us in the morning. Bro. Cbeetbam is engaged in a series of meet ings at Independence, undeT the direc- NEWS OF THE WEEK MONMOUTH AND VICINITY ‘ ifejS MILLIE DOUGHTY, EDITOR. 1 learn there are many emigrant teams p ass f og -f TOin U a lifunr r a tn out state a nd— crossing to Washington Territory. We saw early Monday morning two, with four horses each, driven by two young men who had their wives and children with them, going to the Union street ferry to cross the Columbia. Mr. E. Adkinshas built a new sidewalk. Mrs. G. W. Baskett, of Dixie, was in town last week. Prof. J. M. Powell made Albany a visit last Saturday. Mr. R. C. Percival has been repairing his dwelling house. 0, Tho.effort to raise WeMississippi at tinue over Lord’s day and perhaps the - _ sptmiSunday in Monmaiith^ followingweek.Let the people inthe fSu n t tie has not -been- sae oes sful - .aa. Prof. W. E. Richardson left on last vicinity give these meetings encourage The pontoons instead of raising the ship Saturday for Spangle, W. T. ment by their presence. We need a at flood tide, are kept under water by the immense weight, We acknowledge a call from Mr. Mc- strong congregation in Independence. The steamship Queen of the Pacific Willis, of Collins, Alsea Bay. > waa BUSINESSLOUALS.-------- Murphy has tho thanks of Flavel for salvage at the time of her the editor for some fine grapes. The Foil trade baa begun by the “Stranding. ~ The amount’ claimed'is not Mr. Frank Bedwell, of North Yamhill, Farmers’ Mercantile Association, of Monmouth opening out a well selected stated. The ship was valued at $550,- made Monmouth a visit on Tuesday. stock of Fall Goods, suited to the wants 000 and her cargo at $300,000. Several fsem this place attended the of the people ; a full 1 i ue of B u cktagham “The tolcgraplicableLetw66IT“ABturta teachers’ meeting at Independence last & Hecht boots and shoes. In fact, our -and Fori Canby- wasjmccesslallj laid “ Saturday. ".. and at bedrock prices. Come and see us. last Friday, and the first message was The editor, Bro. Floyd, has been un transmitted to the Astorian. able to be in the office this week on ac PACIFIC COAST. Last week Albert Allen, living near count of »ickness.----- — =— There bang« upon a nail in the bar Dayton, met with a painful accident Mr. J. Morrison and wife, also Mr. room of the Depot hotel in Albany a while harrowing. The sod being very Henry Campbell, of Dallas, were in wooden stirrup with the following no- tough, he was standing on the harrow town on Sunday. tioe : “ This stirrup was made by Dan- to make the teeth cut through. When Th™ powrkir never varies. A tnarvel purity, Mrs. H. Guthrie, from near Dallas, iel Boone, of Kentucky, in 1796, brought making a turn he jumped off, which Htrengtn and wholesomeness, More economi spent the first of the week with her sister, to Texas 1820, from Texas was brought caused the harrow to jump off the ground, cal than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition wirfrthe multitude of low test, overther Rocky mountains in 1836 to and'one oHEe ieeffi' strtick him onthe ^Irs. R. C. Tercival. wnrdenwr““—““““““ Sold only in cans. R oyal B aking P owder C o ., —Mtr-Gbas. Gould, conductor on the.. Pre895^” ..Presented by Colonel_Kel^ foot near the ancle, W8ing_gntirelx. •— 12-fMyr----- --------- Wall HK; New York. _ , through it and pinning him fast. The Narrow Gauge, has moved his family say. Mr. Blick, the gunsmith at Lebanon, team dagged him four or five rods, the I from Arlie to this place. who had his limb taken off, caused by bolt still remaining in his foot. He Mr. Gwinn and family, of Eola, moved the premature discharge of a Winches finally stopped the horses, and with dif Would respectfully announce to the to town this week for the purpose of ter rifle, is in a very low condition from ficulty drew the pin from the wound. citizens of Salem and vicinity, that sending his children to school. loss of blood occasioned by the rupture they are constantly receiving A son of Senator Slater, of Oregon, Messrs. J. L. Murphy and R. M. of a small artery. Sunday night came new goods consisting of ■ ■----- Smith have gone to Alaea bay to spend near bleeding to death, fainting away is attending school at tLe Lae universi- iy, Virginia. a few days hunting and fishing. Dry Groods, twice. The last heard from him he was From the M of October to the 10th Mr. and Mrs. Callison, of Pleasant a little more comfortable. 4000 two-cent stamps were sold at the Clothing, Hats, Hill, made friends in Monmouth, a visit There are ten suits for divorces com Pendleton Or., postoffice. last week. They gave the H erald office menced in the Circuit Court for Octo At least a hundred families of immi- Caps, Boots & Shoes. a pleasant call. ber in Douglas county. —:o:-- grants are camped in the neighborhood A djusting I nsurance .—Mr. Robert Mr. E. A. Whitman, who has been at of Walla Walla, looking for a place to A FULL LINE OF Puyallup for sometime paBt returned McCalley, associated with his father in settle. home on Saturday, to make a short visit the ownership of the Standard Milla, The Baker county, Or., assessment FURNISHING GOODS AND before going to Eastern Washington. lately burned, at Walla Walla, is in list shows the gross value of the taxable STAPLE GROCERIES BB Portland adjusting the matter of insur While Mr. Hannum, from near Lewis property of the county to be'$2,154,470. Which they are prepared to sell ance. While the mills near Walla ville, was id town last Saturday, his The indebtedness and exemptions team became frightened and ran away. Walla will be able to meet the demand amount to $723,738, leaving the taxable At the Very Lowest Rates! j Fortunately but little damage was done. for flour, the loss of the Standard will* property $1,430,732. —:o:— The Astorian complains of a taidy At the close of the regular Sunday- cause a pinch io the matter of feed, All kinds of Farm Produce taken in school lesson on last Sunday, some very there being just now an unusually great mail from Portland. Exchange for Goods. demand for these articles. Mr. Mc- The up-country papers tell us that appropriate and practical remarks upon —:o:—------- — — hundreds of men are crowding into the the lesson were made by Bro. Neal self and father to rebuild the mill the new gold fields at Cmur d’Alene. The You are cordially invited to call and Cheetham, the State Evangelist. coming season > -------- -------------------- Spokane Fa Hitreview says :“If this examine good« and prices..... .................. Mrs. Wm. Mason, accompanied by her It is reported that Mr. James Mo- JOHNSON LUNN & CO. granddaughter, Miss Maud Mason, from Naught, of Seattle, a few months ago, he lira keeps up much later there is go ing to be a big deal of suffering among Cor. Griswold’s Block, Puyallup, arrived at Monmouth a few bought 6400 acres, of land near Gray’s the miners. There is no joking about Commercial Street, Salem. evenings ago, where they are at present harbor, at the Government price of $1,- 13-41 ly visiting friends and relatives. They 50 per acre, and sold it a month after- the winter in the mountains, and a pair will leave in a few days for Waistsburg, wrad for $33,700, clearing about $26,- of spurs and a cartridge belt are a poor protection against inclement weather. W. T. 000 by tho transaction. The h<dc]>cwlant, at Hillsboro claims If convenient, don’t neglect to attend On Tuesday morning the second floor to have become tho recipient of the lar FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF 4 chapel and witness the opening exercises of tbs Almota wharf gave way and pre gest cabbage ever raised in the Stato. CONSTIPATION. 0 of t^e school. You will no doubt be cipitated about 100 tons of wheat on tho culled the anti monopoly. No other <lit>caae is so prevalent in this ooun- ,rV M Oonstipation, and no remedy has ever •0 pleasantly entertained. Four weeks have lower floor into the river. An eye-wit equalled tho celebrated Kidney-Wort as a c Says tho Benton Leader ; Tho latter cere. Whatever the cause. however obstinate c passed, yet students are constantly ar ness says that the break occurred from part of last week a youugor brother of u. the oaao, this reinody will overcome it. riving from different parts of the State. overtaxing the carrying capacity of the ! PI I EQ THIS distreesinc ooas- > the Warren boys, of the Summit, arriv plaint is very apt to be What speaks better for a school, than a structure. Considerable merchandise cornpllontcd with oonrtipation. Kidney-Wort ed in Corvallis direct from England, strengthens tho weakened parts and qulok.lv full attendance ? 0 miros all kinds of riles even when phyuciaiw was olso injured by the crash. having boon only one mouth in making inedlolnea have before ftdled. C ? and The prayer meeting, which meets on * The fire that is raging along tho this long journoy. <»' t r*If have either ef ___________________ these troubles ___ you _____________ ___ « PRICE >1. | USE r5ru‘CTlt« Se" * Wednesday evening of each week, has Woodward road in the Bluo mountains From a person who travels on the road -„ again commenced, and all are requested renders travelling by that road oxtremo- considerably, says tho we _________ Absolutely Pure. 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