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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1883)
CîîftlsTiAK tî lift A ft 13 Chinese into Washington Territory days beforehand. Standing room » Caumanj’-C.Qmjng in, oloseB this at J. nine , and «ero cap T. IVhitman’s, who visited Oregon tw fared, have been found guilty and sen Advices from the British fleet A. W. L ucas . MONMOUTH AND VICINITI years ago. tenced to two months in jail and a fine west coast of Africa, state that recen MISS MILLIE DOUGHTY, EDITOR. 150 Bnglish sailors were sent up t of $100 and costs each. BUSINESS LOCALS Nearly a hundred loaded cars of wheat Niger to punish natives at differ* Weither good. The Fall trade has begun by the are in the yard at Walla Walla, the local points on that, river, for outragos u "Mrs. Dr. J. C. Byrd, from Salem is Farmers’ Mercantile Association, of trains bringing in faster than the trains explorers and traders. After shelli Monmonth opening ont a well selected xn t >wn; stock of Fall Goods, suited to the wants running to Portland can take away. the town of Abahla, at the Ahad Del Mr. J. Vance, of Portland, was in ; a full line of Buckingham The railroad men say that thoir work is they ascended to Egga, a large to fc Hecht boots and shoes. In fact, our beginning to tell and that the major 300 miles from the mouth of the Ni towa labt week. Stock is complete in every department Miss Emma Waller made Eola a short and at bedrock prices. Come and see ns. portion of the surplus wheat is out of Here they landed and were at once tacked by the natives. A fierce fight visit on Monday the country. ere ki t»n Monthly IttMv lUv. liuuv . m PÌUST sued in which three seme shot a deer on We east side oU Take and severar been spending the week in our town. Revival meetings at Eugene City Wheat 81 a bushel at Ashland, Ore- Washington which weighed, when dress- party of natives were driven to the Mrs. Eruce Wolverton, from Hillsbo- ed. over 200 pounds. This is said to and tho sailors returned to the fleet. ro, hrs been making Monmouth a visit gon. The hills are green in the vicinity of have been the largest deer killed in that this weok. vicinity for some time. Mrs. G. W. Baskett and her dangh- Sheridan. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Lewiston is growing, building is go- It is said that the wheat acreage of ter, Mi is Josie, Jvem DtX ie, atte nded- Walla Walla couhtyTor the cUTning sea church here Sunday. Tn " the mtte F ftf tti e -Bst n W o f € much better character than formerly, Chamberlin, deceased. son will be an increase of thirty per Mrs. L. A. Wheeler and little daugh and the general appearance of tne place otice is hereby given to ter, from Independence made Mon cent. it may concern that I have been appoi There is a great deniand for school is fast improving. by the County Court of Polk County, mouth a visit on last Saturday. . The cliildrQn living on the opposite enough to be had to fill all the schools? side oi the Yellowstone, neRr Ea deceaHcd. All persons holding claim« ' gresa with increasing interest. Fifteen Whatcom county, W, T., leads in the Butte, noticed that a large portion of «aid Estate aro requested to present them to confessions have been made anl twi re production of oats this season, the ag the cliff, which projected over the track duly verified within six months from date, all persons indebted thereto will please claim’d. ’ . - had fallen. They crossed the streim me immediate payment. . gregate yield being 40,000 bushels. Dated Nov. 5, 1883. I mportant N ews .—Youraocounts are About 500 tons of coal is now the and waited for the train, signaling with ENOCH CHAMBERLIN, now over due. Call and settle im daily output at the Wellington, B. C., lanterns, and so saved a collision and E xecute DALY A BUTLER, mediately. F armers M ercantile A s mine. The places of the strikers are . terrible loss of life. Attorneys. ’ sociation . Within the past two weeks at least nearly all filled. The Evangelical ohuroh house, two The Boatman’s at Puyallup, W. T., five families who wished to spend the ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE miles south of this place, has been com- sold their hops on Wednesday at 20 cents winter in Ashland have been nnable to " yletedy-wnd wtH-be-dedieated^a>-aoxi- u pennd g°ne t° oth~ JUTO . J8. HEREBY GIVEN TO vrhom tt may etmeeve Sunday, Nov. 25th. _ Nearly all the hops have been sold and er places in the valley. Every lihuse pointed A<lniiui«tn»tor of the Estate of G. in town is occupied, aDd the cheapest Damon, late of Polk County, deceased, Mr. E. B. Wiles returned to school shipped from Puyallnp valley. person« having claims against said Estate Those who have been engaged in the kind of buildings rent for high prices. present ou Monday from his brother’s wedding. the same to me uuiy verified withit The re-discovery of tin is reported months from date; juid all persons He looked pleasing, and brought some fraudulent practice of securing large will please make me immediate bodies of choice land under the timber about four miles above McKenzie’s thereto cake to one of the professois. ment. BUTLER, T hanksgiving S ervice .—Thanksgiv act will find food for thought in Com head, in Pacific county. Considerable DALY <k BUTLER, IRA F. M. Administrator. excitement was occasioned several years ing service will be held at the College missioner McFarland’s annual report. Attorneys. ago by a similar report. The Chronicle, of Spokane Falls, W. chapel at 11 o’clock. The opening ex- The Puyallup hop crop this year T., Bays: A good deal of plowing is be ercise-rHi be by-EW. 1884. amounts to 1,170,000 pounds. tor of the C hristian H erald ; the ser ing done by the farmers, and a large mon by Eld., P. R Barnett, and the acreage of fall wheat in being put in FOREIGN. music by the school choir. Everybody here in Spokane county. One good rain AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY—16 PAOffi. Ex-Secretary Windom is now in Paris, might help the farmers along by making is invited to attend. Suited to Hoy« and Girls of from Six Thia week closes the first term of the the plowing easier, but they are getting where he expects to remain for some Sixteen Years of Age. time. Oregon State Normal School, for this on very nicely as it is. Vol. V. commences November 6, 1HU, The Lafayette correspondent of the Debt is the Vampire that is sucking session. The examination of the class H arper ’ s Y oung P eople is the es which have completed the text book Oregon Statesman says: A sad accident the blood of the Egyptian peasants. happened on the 10th inst. to Grandma Usurers charge them from 39 to 65 per weekly for children in America. during the term will take place on Fri cent, per annum. Chrissman. The was sitting in the stage Southwestern Christian Advocate. day. There were 161 names enrolled All that the artist’s skill can TheCrown Prince, Frederick William, during the quarter, and a large number alone at the depot at St. Joe, when the plish in the way of illustration has will enter on Monday, the beginning of the driver laid the lines down to put in takes as a present to King Alfonso a done, and the best talent of the conn a roll of blankets. The horses becoming bronze statuette of the Great Elector. has contributed to its text.— Hew E the next term. frightened, ran away, turning the stage De Lesseps, speaking at Manchester, land Journal of Education, Boston. In its special held there is noth! over and breaking the old lady 's leg, said he had received from the,engineers LETTER FROM OUR PIONEERS. that can be compared with it.— R about four inches above the ankle, and of the Panama Canal assurances that the ford Evening Post. pushing both bones through the skin. canal would be open in five years, C ameron , III., N ov . 10, 1883. A syndicate of banks, represented by Another week gme and has brought Drs. Littlefield and Calbreath dressed TERMS. the wound, and pronounced it a com the Anglo-Egyptian Banking Company, much rain and mud; don’t talk of nand HARPER'S YOUVG PEOPLE, I.., in Oregon. Illinois can discount Ore pound comminuted fracture, a very offered to provide the capital necessary Per Year, Postage Prepaid. j * dangerous hurt, and one that necessita to construct the new canal across the gon for mud both in depth and the ad S ingle N umber , Five Cents each. hesive quality, after filling the entire ted amputation. Slight hopes of re isthmus, if thb Government will under Specimen copy sent on receipt take to build it. Three Cents. wheel between spokes. The rain has jovery are entertained. The Volumes of Harper's Fi One of the moat singular features in Le Diretto says it is stated that Vati prevented ths corn from drying, conse People 1881, 1882, and 1883, quently very little corn cribbed yet; and the scenery of the territory of Idaho is can has consented to appoint a Nuncio soiuely for bound in Illuminated Cloth, < when a very good crop is raised it is the the occurrence of dark, rocky chasms to the United States, in accordance with be sent by mail, postage prepaid, on exception rather than the general rule into which large croeks and streams sud tho wishes of the American Bishops ceipt of #3 00 each. Cloth Cases f for the past 15 years. This leaves us denly disappear and are never more now in Rome. Le Diretto expresses the each volume, suitable for binding, both quite well and enjoying ourselves. seen. These fissures are old lava chan opinion the American Congress will op be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt 50 cents each. Expect to return tQ,Abington in a few nels, produced by the outside of the pose such appointment. Remittances should be made by P<* days lb attend the meeting of the molten mass cooling and forming a tube, The first fortnight of Moody and Office Money Order or Draft, to ato preachers of the Military tract. Have which, on the fiery stream becoming ex Sanky’s mission at Islington closed Sun chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this •«' attended Sunday schoolthree times, and hausted, has been left empty, while the day with four service. The hall was vertisement the express ord# as most places where I have been for roof of the lava duct having at some dsnsely crowded at esch meeting. The of H arper A without B rothers . AddreM many years, th® children leave when S. time fallen in, presents the opening into pressure of auditors during the week HARPER & BROTHERS, New York- B. ends, hence, see very few children at which the river plunges and is lost. became greater at each successive ser Blanchard and Stroud, who smuggled a tn r°ur own town. Terms and W vice, and tickets were eagerly sought *v V tree. church; there a screw loose some where, j AddrsM B. H au ^ t « ÇOw îorüaod. *• N «U Harpers Young Peopl [¡I 1 It; I ■i I i i b-j i In i i ’1 Er 4-— $ H * I? î M tu . * 'S,