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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1883)
10 —T— NEWS OF THE WEEK. moxmouth asii vicinity . ------------ ---------------------- The following officers for the I. O. G. T.. of this place were elected on last Saturday evening : S. W. Doughty, W. ■ e The wheat sown early this fall is growing nicely. _ Deputy Sheriff, of Linn county, was in town last Tuesday. - ■ Mrs. O. Beardsley, of Eola, made our town a short visit on Saturday. . Mr. G. T. Waller gave the? H erald office a short call on Wednesday. Dr. James Shelton, of Salem, made Monmouth a visit on Saturday. ' - \ rtliur SearOrom Montana.' wa. visiting here the first of the week. Some ef the pioneers have returned home from their excursion tr’p east. Among those entering school this week, were several who attended last —year:— ------------ - -------- —---- - --------- Mrs. Julia Roundtree from Olympia, W. T., was in town last week visiting relatives. ---- On - account of being orowded-lhla week, we transfer some of our notes to the local column. Mrs. Crawford, of Crawfordsville, is visiting at her daughter’s, Mrs. W. E. Yates, of this place. Messrs. R. Parish and Prof. Jarvis, of Independenie, attended church at this place last Sunday. The weather is very pleasant for this season of the year, with no high winds .. Mrs. Morvan Morphy, of Halsey, spent several days at this place visiting her mother,Mra. IL IL Murphy, __ Our Sunday-school still continues to grow in interest and numbers, there be ing 135 present last Lord’s day. Messrs. Vanduyn, Smith & Cooper, of Independence, are having their hops baled at the dry-house in this place. Bro. H. M. Waller has been holding a few days meeting at Oak Creek church Linn Co. He reports a good meeting. The protracted meeting conducted by Bro. H. T. Morrison, of Eugene, com menced on Wednesday evening oi this week. Those who were present at the socia ble given by Mrs. R. C. Percival on last Saturday evening in honor of her 32 birthday, report a pleasant time. Mrs. J. W. Spriggs, of Salem, Mrs. Barker, of Albany and Miss Nancy Springer, of Amity, were in town Thurs day of last week to attend the Ladies Missionary meeting. We are glad to hear from our Pio neers weekly. Hope Bro. Lucas will keep us well posted, as to the amount of dancing and card playing the gray haired Pioneers do. We acknowledge a call this week from Sister M. B. Riggs. She called to pay her church dues. This is a noble mil lion, and it would not offend us in the least if a few others would call on the same business. Bro. P. R. Burnett preached at Farm ington, Or., last Lord’s day. He re port? one addition. Also that he got the brethren to promise to meet every Lord’s day and keep house for the Lord. This is a move in the right direction. Miss Fannie Harris, W. Sec.; I. H. Copeland, W. F. S.; Miss Ellen Tatom, W. T.; A. C. Harris, W. M.; Eugene Catron, W. Chap.; Miss'Essie Tatom, W. I. G.; E. W. Adkins, W. 0., G. BUSINESS LOCALS. The Fall trade has begun by the Farmers’ Mercantile Association, of Monmouth opening out a well selected stock of Fall Goods, suited to the wants of the people ; a full line of Buckingham PACIFIC COAST. Bev. Father Wilds' Plenty of rain at Newberg, Or. Deer hunting good at Highland, Or. EXPERIENCE. populat iau nf 200 pen- ,. ' ' flie B ev. 2: rrW ll<Ia, well-known cl^ pie. iiitaeionary in Sew York, and brother of the lata eminent Judge Wild», of the Plenty of deer in the meet markets MaMHAchugett» Supreme Court, writes of Taooma. a» follows: — Scarlet fever closes the schools at Eu “ 7* A’. Mth St., New York, May 1«, 1882. M ehhkm . J. U. A yer & Co., Uci.tlcnien : gene, Oregon. Laxt winter'I was’troubled with a most uncomfortable itching humor affecting Wheat eighty cents a bushel at Miss more especially my limta, which itched no intolerably at lilg^t, und burned so lnte.n<e- oula, Montana. ly, that 1’ could »carcely bear any clothing Raccoons steal chickens within the over them. 1 was also a sufferer from a severe catarrh and catarrhal cough; my limits of Victoria, B. C. appetite was poor, and my system a good run down. Knowing the value of • Boats go up the Yambill river to Day" z deal A yer ’ s S arsaparilla , by observation of many other cases, and from jtersoiuil use ton, Oregon, regularly now. in former years, 1 begnu taking it iW the .. proveil almost from tlie nrrt' close. After a short tiino the fever ami itching were allayed, and till signs of irritation of the skin disappeared. Aly catarrh and cough were also cured by ,jke same means, and inv general health gTOtly improved, until it is now excellent. 1 feel a hundred per cent stronger, and Distribute these results to the use „of the S arsaparilla , which I recommend with nil confidence as the best blood medicine ever devisetL I took Tf- >!•*«* ■ used, in all, less than two bottles. I place th^e facts at your service, hoping tlieir publication may <lo good. Yours respectfully, Z. P. WiLDS.’\ The above iustance is but one of the many constantly coming to our notice, which prove -—♦he perfect adaptaldlily »¿.A ¥ ft ARSA- TAUILLA to the cure of all diseases arising from impure or impoverished blood, and a weakened vitality.* , Stock is complete in every department tute on the 28th of this month. and at bedrock prices. Como and see us. Victoria, B. C., cattle dealers are buy ing stock in Klickitat valley. LETTER FROM OUR PIONEERS. J. E. Thielson is now road master on the Pacific division of the N. P. M onmouth , III., Oct. ‘28.1883. Raw oysters have been found a sure Galesburg I found to be a prosperous The ’longshoremen at Tacoma quit number of Colleges, hence the name College City is applied. The Christian work again day before yesterday. Ninety thousand feet of logs were re church ie small and have a very inferior oempaxad with, oilier8 in, the. cently put into Coos bay in one day. city. We had the pleasure of hearing “TToMendale, W.' T., wants^a mX Bro. Kelsay to day at this place, on the Borrow Bachman Bros.’ or Doc Chap subject of “ not only believing, but do man. There are si^ty-nine guests in__the ing.” I am persuaded that one of the greatest hindrances to the churches here, Washington Territory penitentiary ; cleanses, enriches, and strengthens the blood, stimulates the action of the stomach and is keeping all members in the church all males. bowels, ami thereby enables the system to Potatoes are being contracted for at whoever become members, regardless of lueir tuitn lucid hid their after ill« life , ; ucuuu hence there are ucicu defen- ; « Jefferson, Oregon, at twenty-ft ve~eents huts Discaxes, Eruptions of the Skin, llhen- ders of dancing, card playing, 6tc.^R*^8^* matism, Catarrh, General Debility,' m \A all disorders rerultiiig from |>oor or corrupted notwithstanding we are commanded to t The Beacon, a Baptist organ, has been blood and a low state of the system. “be.-not conformed tQ this world.” moved frem Salem, Oregon, to Mc- those being worldly institutions.' There- f-MWvre: Dr.J.C.AyerACo., Lowell, Mass. The City Council of Goldendale, W, fore those iniulging, certainly conform Sold by all Druggists; price Si, six bottle« for 85. to this world; and here let me express T., reduces the saloon license from _ ___ ■ my astonishment that old professors $500 to $300 a year. ___ AYER'S------ A street railway is projected for Wal on the. train coming over would sit CATHARTIC down and play cards along with men of la Walla. What has become of those PILLS, doubtful character for hours with just Herdic coaches. as nimble fingers as the saloon bummer. rgative Medicine Best We have visited our old homestead cure Constipation, »ation. Indigestion, Headache, and Advice To Matluus. and seen the changes wrought in about Sold everywhere. Always reliable. M rs W inslow ’ s S oothing S yrup should al 32 years. My brother, J. C. Lucas, ways be used when children are cutting teeth. owning the pleasant old home of Mrs. It relieves the little sufferer at once: it pro duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the L---- , he having amassed a fine for child from pain, and the little cherub awakes tune, and yet seems alive to the Master's as “ bright as a button. ’ It is very pleasant JOHNSON, LUNN & CO to taste. It soothes the child, softens the cause. gums, allays pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for Would respectfully announce to th Since our arrival the weather has been diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or citizens of Salem and vicinity, that very much as Oregon winter weather, othercauses. Twenty-five cts. a bottle. 13-20-ly they are constantly receiving jet the blue grass is nice and green, the new goods consisting of introduction of which has made Illinois They deserve to have cause given a fine stock country. them to complain who cornplain Dry Qoocls, I have been laboring under a severe without a cause.— Mathew Henry. cold for more than a week, and was sor Clothing, Hats, ry we could not attend the general Con vention ou accuuut'of it. Caps, Doots Shoe« EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. I will write a few lines each week so —:o;~ my children and all other friends may In the Matter of the Estate of Catherine Chamberlin, deceased. A FULL LINK OF know of our moves. A. W. L ucas . Ayer’s Sarsaparilla K XT OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM .. ALffiBYwucern that LluiKa bee» appointed- by the County Court of Polk County, Oregon, Executor of the last will and testament ot .Catherine Chamberlin, late of Polk County, rileceased. All persons holding claims a’gainst said Estate are requested to present them to me duly verified within six months from date, and all persons indebted thereto will please make me immediate payment. Dated Nov. 5, 1883. ENOCH CHAMBERLfN, Dr:" Hinkle," Principal of the Natrona! Surgical Institute, Western Division, 319 Bush Street, San Francisco, will be at the Chemeketa Hotel, Salem, Novem ber 1st and 2nd, at the Revere House, Albany Nov. 3rd and till noon od Sth at the St. Charles Hotel, Eagene City E xecutor . 6th and 7th, at the Metropolitan Hotel DALY-A. BUTLER, Roseburg, Nov. 9th, and at tho St. .Attorneys. 45-4t Charles Hotel, Portland, Nov. 22nd and 23rd, 1883 for tho purpose of examin A "anted for The History of ing and taking patients for this Institu AXITA j A v X 0 (Jhiiitianity, by Abbott. A chance. A $1 book at the popular price tion. Diseases of the Spine, Limbs, grand of $1.75. Liberal terms. The religious papers Deformities, Paralysis and all chronic mention it as one of the few great religious works of tho world. Greater success never Diseases, specialities. References giv known by agents. ' Terms free. S’ tinbon A en, Co., Publishers, Portland} Maine. . ........... ‘niiwiiin 11 I. FURNISHING GOODS, AND STAPLE GROCERIES Which they are prepared to sell At the Very Lowest Rates 1 — :o:— All kinds of Farm Produce taken in =s= Exchange for Goods. - =" — :o; — You are ocrdially invited to call and examine goods and prices. JOHNSON LUNN & CO. Cor. Griswold’s Block, Commercial Street, Salem. 13-Al-ly