Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18??, November 16, 1883, Page 16, Image 16

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NEWS QF. THE-gJSEE,
MONMOUTH AND VICINITY.
miss milijx doughty , EnrroB. '
Roads good.
Town lively.
Weather fine.
School still increasing in numbers.
Our town received a general serenade
last Saturday evening.
Theie were three additions to the
church
Tuesday evening.
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Theoffia H ol AST. U . U. 1'.. WW
installed on last Saturday evening.
The ladies Missionary Society will
meet at the church on Friday at 2, P. m .
Mr. N. S. Butler and his sister. Miss
Ollie, from Dallas, was in town onSun-
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Mrs. D. Hooker, from Lewisville,
made Monmouth a visit the first of the
week. ‘
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irginia
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-- --- -- --__ The increase in the shipping interests
styles. Mr. Brice will be - the
find, o n th» S o und is BO m sU j ipg phenomenal.
him a oompetent artist. He has been in
It is said that the wheat acreage oT
Mr. D., employ as view operator this Walla Walla county for the coming sea­
year and photographed the Sound and son will be an increase of 30 per cent.
Alaska. All work will be finished at
Snow is eighteen inches deep at the
Portland.
Summit between Ellensburg and Seat­
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BUSINESS LOCALS.
Centerville is surrounded by good
The Fall trade has begun by the farming land. It is also a good place
Farmers’ Mercantile Association, of to found a manufacturing community,
Monmouth opening out a well selected there being plenty of good timber sur­
stook of Fall Goods, suited to the wants rounding the place and bordering on
of the people ; a full Hue of Buckingham
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Stock is complete in every department
Colfax has railway connection.
and at bedrock prices. Come and see ns.
One mill of the tax at Independence,
Oregon, is set aside for fire purposes.
LETTER FROM OUR PIONEERS.
The ministers of Salem, Oregon will
hold a union meeting on thanksgiving
M onmouth , III., N ov . 4, 1883.
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I have recovered from my severe cold,
Boise City has a public library.
and Mrs. Lucas and myself are both en­
Wheat seventy cents in Waitsburg,
joying our visit to the fullest extent. W. T.
• lust beard Bro. Kelsey again and he is
Ot Sainrdav afternoon smoka was
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Last
"o^erKfilivO wigs*
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distinctly seen to rise from the south
last winter and this, so far, and my ob­ side of Mount Hood. The smoke did
servation in Oregon, the young men not rise in a continuous column, but
have almost quit coming into the church,
came in puffs.
unless its like one in this place; said to
A seminary, under the management
be neutral in religion, which has a great
of the Baptist church, will soon be es­
number of young men.
The funeral obsequies of Dr, Wallace tablished at Centerville, Lewis oounty.
There are’ sixty-nine bop growers in
the founder of Monmouth College, the
head quarters of the United Presbyter­ Puyallup valley, and 872 acres under
ians of the United States, took place last cultivation. E. Meeker is the princi*
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EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.
matter at/tb?
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Chamberlin, deceased.
XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOI
it may concern that I have been appoint^
by the County Court of Polk County, Oregon^
Executor of the last will and testament d
Catherine Chamberlin, late of Polk County
deceased. All persons holding elaims againd
said Estate are requested to present them to ns
duly verified within six months from dató, ad
all persons indebted thereto will please mak
me immediate payment.
Dated Nov. 5, 1883.
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ENOCH CHAMBERLIN,
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.75)1' E xecutor .
DALY A BUTLER,
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Attorneys.
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JOHNSON, LUNN & C(
Would respectfully annonnoe to tl
citizens of Salem and vicinity, that
they are constantly receiving
„ ..new goods consisting of
Dry Groods,
Clothing, Hats,
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City, Nevada, are visiting at Judge
Qa US, TJoofe &
Dawson’s.
to:
Notice of the ladies Missionary meet­
Ri A FULL LINE OE k i t .
ing at Amity, came too late for this issue.
It will appear next week.
FURNISHINC GOODS AN
The Misses Livermores, from near
STAPLE GROCERIES
Amity, neice.s of Mr. T. O. Waller were
visiting here on Sunday.
Which they are prepared to sei!
Mrs. Claib Richardson and little
daughter, from Independence have been
At the Very Lowest Rate
¿¿éhdifig the week in Monmonthr.”2 *
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Messrs. J. L. Fishback and J. H. ment to his memory, it being one of the
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of
Farm
Produce
taken
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All
EASTERN.
McNeil, of this place, arebusily engag­ best institutions of the. country.
Exchange for Goods.
Mr. Alcott, the Concord philosopher,
ed in completing the work on the new ... I have seen some of the blighting ef­
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residence of Mr. J. Helmick, near Luck- fects of division ajad strife in my travels. who will be 84 yeaTS old next month, is
My pen can’t describe the horrors of it. better this fall, but he is afflicted with
You are oordially invited to call an
iamute.
Tie literary societies in connection It stamps decay on everything, the very “ heterophemy,” or, more plainly, the examine goods and prices.
JOHNSON LUNN A CO.
with the Normal School are doing good foundations of the houses crumble, the wrong word oomes to his mind when the
work. The Vespertinos, composed of paint comes off, the plastering crumbles, right idea is there. He will say, for in­ Cor. Griswold’s Block,
Commercial Street, Salem.
the young ladies, will give an open ses­ the fence falls down, the weeds and stance, “The chair is anxious, when he
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means
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The
day
is
pleasant.
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grass
grow
where
they
should
not,
and
sion in a few weeks.
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The latest reports from Bishop Pad­
the
gardens
have
to
be
cultivated
with
a
The Sunday-school has increased in
mowing scythe. Oh ! glorious union in dock indicate that he is meeting with
numbers, since changing the time of
everything that is worthy of our consi­ entire success in raising the $25,000 re­ EARS FOR THE MILLION
meeting to the afternoon, that a large
deration; but especially in the church quired for the boys’institute in Tacoma.
number of new teachers had to be sup­
Foo Choo’s Balsam of Shark's Oil
Bishop Gillepsie, of the Episcopalian
of Christ among ourselves, and if the
plied on last Lord’s day.
Restores the Hearing, and is the
sects will not be induced to co-operate diocese of Western Michigan, has writ­ Positively
Only Absolute Cure for Deafness Known.
Miss Mary Stump, formerly publish­ in the great work Union, let us be at ten an open letter expressing his disap­
This Oil is abstracted from peculiar species i
er of the Pacific Christian Messenger, has peace among ourselves, and be not an proval of dancing and card playihg at small
White Hhaik, caught in the Yellow Bed
known as Carcharodou Rondeletii. Evert
accepted the position of business mana­ element of weakness.
church sooials.
Cliinese fisherman knows it. Its virtues as •
ger in the H erald office ; and as one
The past few days has been tinctured
The Mormon missionaries in Missis­ restorative of hearing were discovered by i
Buddhist Priest about the year 1410. Its cure
having had experience, she will no with Indian Summer.
sippi have been arrested for vagrancy. were
so numerous and many so seemingly niir-j
doubt make a success of that depart­
A. W. L ucas .
They have plenty of money, and a test aculeus, that the remedy was officially pro-1
claimed over the entire Empire. Its use be
ment.
case will be made of the affair.
came so universal that for over 900 years M
The protracted meeting which com­
Deafness has existed amorg the Chinese peepl*.
PACIFIC COAST.
General Hancock is confined to his Sent,
charges prepaid, to any address at Sl$l
menced on Wednesdav of last week is
A dinner recently given by Mrs. J. A. bed from abscess.
per bottle.
Hear What the Deaf Say I
still in progress, with large and atten­ Foster, of Albany, to her aged friends,
It is estimated that over 1000 banters
tive audiences each evening, Ahis meet in honor of her mother, Mrs. Burkhart, are engaged in slaughtering deer and
It has pe<ormed a miracle in my case.
ing is conducted by Bro. Morrigort.who­ brought together a remarkable company buffalo along the line of the Northern
I have no unearthly noises in my head
much better. '
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proves himself to be a good worker in of old people, the youngest .of whom Pacific, between Mandan and Living­ Lear
I have been greatly Benefited.
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the Master’s cause.
My deafness nelped a great deal—think am
stone, Montana, and the game is fast
was 63 and the oldest 89.
other bottle will cure me.
The first issue of the WestSide, a neat
A new $2.400 school house is in pro­ disappearing.
My hearing is much benefited.
I have received untold benefit.
six-column, four-page, weekly paper, cess of erection on the south side of
Despite recent hard rains, Boston’s
My hearing is improving.
published at Independence by J. H. Thomas creek, Lane county.
water supply is lower than ever before
It is giving goed satisfaction.
Have been greatly benefited, and am rejoiow
{Stine, was received at this office on last
The scarlet fever scare at Eugene has it is said.
that I saw the notice oi it.
Saturday. We bespeak for it a prosper^ subsided and the public school resumed
ous future, and welcome it as another studies Monday, aftera week’s vacation.
"Its virtues are unquestionable and iR
ADMINISTRATOR'S NSTIGE. curative
character absolute, si the writer M
step in behalf of the interest of Polk .. The wealth of the Crow Indians, valu­
personally testify, both from experience >u»i
county.
otice is hereby given to all observation. Write at once to Haylock A Jw
ing their land at $1 per aere, is estimat­
whom it may concern that I have been ap­ ney, 7 Dey Street, New York, enclosing tl -«M
I. G. Davidson, Photographer, Port­ ed at $2,500 each.
and you will receive by return a remedy th»j
pointed Administrator of the Estate of G. W.
will enable vou to hear like anybody else, anfl
Damon,
late
of
Polk
County,
deceased.
All
There is going to be a new college
land, is just opening a Branch Gallery
persons having claims against said Estate will­ whose curative effects will be permanent.
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at Independence, in the well known built at Roy.
present the same to me duiy verified within six will nevor regret doing so.”—Editor of
Review.
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Desirable homes are for sale in Cane- months from date; and all persons indebted tile QS^To
Butler Gallery. He proposes to make
avoid loss in the mails, please seiq
thereto will please make me immediate par
first-class work in every particular and mah.
money by Registered letter.
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ment.
Only
imported
by
HAYLOCK
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JENhE»J
IRA F. M. BUTLER,
The poll-tax in Jackson county has
will deal in S.terojcopio views, Celebri­
7 Dey »«.,»• '•]
DALY «t BUTLER,
Administrator.
Bole Agent» for America.
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ties and enlarged work of all sizes and been reduced from $3 to $1.
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