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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1883)
U NEWS OF THE WEEK. ÖHitÎSTIAN’ IIlCÏtAt-îi. V * 4. editor of the H erald with some of the 4 ie eat he n e y h a ha fc^en 130 being on the train, and when all ley ridge were the most severe he ever were seated, the bonduotor conductor on the sec- witnessed. A number of farmers lost before xcacTlWS p-’-mitde w -h««««!- some little speech to the pioneers, thank 'their ftvU...*' ' Ashland mills will pay 93 cents a bush ing them for their courteous conduct, the R. R- Co., having previously receiv el for gool wheat. There are quite a number of cases of ‘ • ed a unanimous vote of thanks for kind scarlet fever at Baker City. attentions. Leaving P—at 6:30, we Astoria is said to be favored with soon reached Jersey” City, then N. Y., just 30 hours from Chicago 912 miles. plenty of fish and game the year round. Visited many places sf interest, and I , Threshing about Baker City is about think I can say there can be no more completed, and a very large yield is re beautiful place this side of heaven than ported. The daily catch of salmon at the Co Greenwood Cemetry. N. Y., andBrook- ja.immena,e>. Centjal_Park quille cannery is reported to be a little T^JyTTiern^TfBkwmrrrowty: Theilieue- 10 Two men confined in the Douglas ands of people here whether they fear God or not, certainly fear the police, County Jail recently made their escape for I have not heard an oath since ar by prying the door oper with a piece of riving, and seen more dirty ragged wo iron pipe. men and children here than you would see in a great while in the frontiers of. the West. Leave Herei td'-mbrrow aT A. W. L ucas . J 0:30. coast. Mr. McWnTis makos a sprriaky of the bee culture on Alsea Bay, and MISS MILLIE DOUGHTY, EDITOR. will express it, well packed, to his cus Several more new students on Mon tomers in any part of the State. Thdse wishing the best of honey at a reason day. We hear Independence is soon to have able price can not do better than address Mr. Mo Willis, Collins, Oregon. a newspaper. ' Mr. Thomas Rash has returned from BUSINESS LOCALS. Eastern Oregon. -------- » the The Fall trade has begun by Mr. John Shelton, of Carlton, was in _____ __ __________ of Farmers ’ Mercantile Association, town on Tuesday. Monmouth opening out a well selected , suited to th e «ambi- — Mr.,HmyGgPowwit;jfrcmnoar-A = ofthe people faTu^^ was ThTownonJ3aturday7~ & Hecht boots and shoes. In fact, our t Mrs J. H. McNeil returned this week Stock is complete in every department from a visit to Linn county. and at bedrock prices. Come and see us. Mrs. R. Shelley, of Dallas, visited Dr. Hinkle, Principal of the National several days in town last week. ---- Pref. J. D. Hawea apent the greater Surgical Institute, Western Division, part of the week in Porflahd. ~ 810 Ba s h S t see t, SlnTTFahiU^rT^ at the ChemeketaHotel, Salem, Novem Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, of Sweet Home ber 1st and 2nd, at the Revere House, Valley, are visiting in Monmouth. PACT FIC*CO AST. Albany Nov. 3rd and till noon on 5th Several from this place have been at- at the SL. Charles Hotel, Eugene City Over 49^)60 —mil e s -of- ra i lw a y --haxe- --teBding^he MeehaHiea’-Fair at Portland. been built in the United States since Mr. E. Adkins and son Corydon, have Roseburg, Nov. 9th, and at the St. and including 1879. This is about one- gone to Lane county to spend a few days. Charles Hotel, Portland, Nov. 22nd and third of the entire mileage of the conn- Grandma Powell, from Albany, is 23rd, 1883 for the p urpose of ex amin- ■' try. Last year alone the amount raised making her son, F. S. Powell of this ing and taking patients for thia Institu to build these roads was over $700,000,- tion. Diseases of the Spine, Limbs, place a visit. 000. » Johnny Davis, brother of Mrs. R. C. Deformities, Paralysis and all chronic Lieutenant Patterson^utely stationed Percival, is very sick with the fever at Diseases, speeialities. References giv at Vancouver, has been changed to San en. Independence. Francisco, where he will be promoted to command a company of artillery. The weather for the past two weeks Letters from the Pioneers. -He left for the latter city on Saturday’s excellent condition. steamer. C hicago , Oct. 8, 1883; There were sold in two days by* the Messrs. Lee Fenton, Dole Butler and Dear Herald : John Gilliam, from Dallas, were in The much herald Pioneer train ar Northern Pacific Express Company, at Monmouth the first of the week. rived hereto day; the advance portion, their San Francisco' office, 11,000 of Mrs. Mary Haley and family, from about three-fourths, at 12 m . over the franked envelopes. Thase envelopes California, only daughter of grandpa Chicago, Milwaukie <k St. Paul line, re are now for sale in the Portland mar Haley, arrived in town this week. mainder at 5 p. m . dVer Rock Island ket. C. -W. Hansen, the energetic agent of Messrs. J. J. Briataw and F. Delaney route, there beiagasmuch competition have gone to Portland to purchase Bup~ Lietween roads as there is betweeu_de- the Bureau of Immigration, _who has plies for their wagon & blacksmith shop. nominations as to right road to heaven. done so much to assist immigrants en <here were five persons of our party route to Portland from California and ~;Jf Claude Stanley is slowly improving to protect them from runners, has been from an attack of the typhoid fever; but who got left at eating stations, and it transferred to the Idaho and Rooky his little sister, Vida, is at present very saemed as hard for them to get on board Mountain division of the Northern Pa again, as it does to get a Christian back sick. on the car of.zion when once he steps cific Railroad, with headquarters at Miss Ella McFadden’s drawing class off. Our brethren are quite well repre Spokane Falls. is making fine progress. She also spends sented in the excursion: Bro. and Sister It is rumored, upon good authority, a portion of her time at Independence Wallace and daughter, R. G. Callison, too, that the Central Pacific Railroad teaching drawing. Eugene; Bro. Hawley, McCoy; Bro. Company intends establishing a line of Mr. Thos. Owens, who has been stop Frazell, Perrydale, and others too num steamers between Portland and San ping at Portland for some time past, is erous to mention. Started for New York Francisco soon. at present visiting his old friend, Mr. at 2 p . m ., the Sth All well. Rich Mr. Flood, of San Francisco, is R. Foulkes, foreman of the H erald of transporting bi ownstone clear across the A. W. L ucas . fice. He will leave in a short time for continent for the purpose of building a his home in Bangor, Wales. palace on Nob Hill. N ew Y ork , Oct., 14, 1883. Seattle has established fire limits. Mrs. Catherine Chamberlain, mother Left Chicago the 9th at 2 : 15, passed The Seattle and Olympia pioneers are of Mrs. D. Stump, of this place, died through the most of Northern Indiana at her old home on Luckiamnie last before dark, but over all of Ohio in the going to organize an association. Dr. Braden, the new Receiver in the Saturday, being 78 years of age. Thus night awaking up in Pensylvania, fly Walla Walla Land Office, has arrived at one by ODe the pioneers of Oregon are ing up the rigfyt bans of the Ohio river his post. passing to that silent city. How often to Alleghany city, which is really the The First National Bank of Col fay we are reminded of the fact, that the entrance to Pittsburgh, where we took “young may die, but the old must die.” breakfast amid, if not the Smoke of Tor will be organized and ready for business in a short time. Mr. Will C. King, Grand Lecturer for ment, in the tormenting smoke. We The Northwestern Telegraph and Tel the I. O. G. T., of this State, made now entered the Allegheny Mts., and ephone Company has incorporated un Monmouth a flying visit last week, while were hurled over grades, round curves,“ der the laws of the Territory with a on his way to Corvallis, at which place under tunnels, over bridges, like mad, paid up capital of $25,000. The stock he intends starting a temperance paper, (if that is not a bad word) at the rate of is divided into 500 shares of $50 each. to be known as the Home Guard. We 40 miles an hour including stoppages, Destructive fires are reported in the wish the paper suceess, which will no passing in the Alleghenies the finest Washougal country which have done doubt be the case, as Mr. King is a great natural panorama of autumnal foliage considerable damage to the-farmers in worker in the cause of temperance. the eye ever beheld. Arrived at Phila that locality. A gentleman who came Mr. Wm. Me Willis, of Collins, Ore delphia at 5: 45 where a splendid sup down from that country recently says gon, has been in town and presented the per was awaiting for the pioneers, about forest fires which swept over Grass Val- tatM^UMJt<V<X<KUtU4.«mvmnm<<u<iumiw:nu>><iii«u>an«ni<i»nununii<uuu«numm<infiiiu«ai<i>uinumuiuiuuiinna>iiniH<mitn<n«iuiunrimsuuuw?Nra> POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thj^pnwdexjmver latiflL . A «¿*«1 strength and wholseomeness, More economi cal than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short w< ight, almn or phosphate powders. Solti only in cam. R oyal B aking P owder Ce., 12-8-ly 106 Wall St., New York. JOHNSON, LUNN & CO. Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Salem and vicinity, that they are constantly receiving new goods consisting of Dry Groods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boote & Shoes. —:o:— ,,A FULL LIO OF _ FURNISHING GOODS AND STAPLE GROCERIES Whiah they are prepared to sell rft the Very Lowest Rates! —:o:— All kinds of Farm Produco taken in Exchange for Goods. — :o;— You are cordially invited to call and examine goods and prices. JOHNSON LUNN A CO. Cor. Griswold’s Block, Commercial Street, Salem« 13-U-ly o