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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1883)
MHXMOITH and vicinity It was very rainy the first of the week. Miss Allie ratom is spending the week in Salem. Mr. Jasper Wilkins, of Eugene, is visiting friends in town this week. The schools at Independence have adjourned on account of scarlet fever. Messrs. Clay Powell and A. Marshall, of Linn county, made town a visit on Saturday. V Washington, D. C , Nov. 21.—The Co., which has been for some time at Chinese Minister, on behalf of his Gov Glendale, has been extended to Grant’s past, m^ea farther south, and 296 ernment, has delivered a retary Frelinghuysen, relative to Anam. miles from Portland. It gives, as the spirit of the communi Quite a lot of blasting is going on at cation, that if France desires to main the Oregon City locks. . A good deal of tain friendly relations with China, why solid work is being done, and the proba should we not discuss the matter amia bilities are that is will not bo washed bly. If she insists upon invading the away again. . The Heppner Gazette says : Through northern part ef Auam, where our out the upper country the complaint is ! troops are stationed, this indicates she general of irregular, inefficient and con is determined to break the friendly tie, fused mail service. Letters and papers and onr troops there cannot remain arrive at Heppner, which have been a with folded arms, but must meet them week or ten days coming from Portland. in the field. Wa therefore send this Colfax. The work of advancing to Mos cow, Idaho, from Colfax, W. T., has al ready begun. The largest number of hands that can conveniently be operated on the works are now employed. cwklht^nk^ ^nt^°n ^*gg8 ^CCtarC-8 *P showing that an ever friendly tie iff be ing broken, and, the cause of the rup ture does not come from Chino. The Journal’s Battle Creek, Michigan, special says: Sojourner Truth, the Representative Cassidy, of Nevada, She appears before the class in a black will leintroducein tLe present Congress silk drees, without an apron, and is so dainty in cooking that an apron is never his bills of last year for a record of mar Our Sunday-school had a full attend ance on last Sunday, and much interest taken in the work by all present. A large number from this place at tended the dedication services of the Evangelical church, on last Sunday. ~T mportaxt N ews .—Your accounts are now over due. Call aud settle im mediately. F armers M ercantile A s sociation . ..... . " !■ - Miss Lillian Glass, who is attending Bchool at thia place, returned to her home at Corvallis on Wednesday to make a short visit. The protracted meeting conducted by Bro. Morrison closed on last Wednes day, after a continuation of three weeks, with very flattering results. -Through•-» prtvate feffcer "TF& TSarn”Hie sad news of the death of Mias Annie Mulkey. During the past twoyears she has spent the greater portion of her time in Monmouth; but on account of ill health left for her home at Harrisburg a few weeks ago, and died Nov. 24th of typhoid fever. v 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 A Hecht boots and shoes. In fact, onr Stock is complete in every department and at bedrock prices. Come and see ns. PACIFIC COAST. Goldendale W. 'f., has a Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian and Christian church and an excellent four-room school building. ____ __ Four hundred and eighty pupils at the new school in Tacoma. Salem’s new water works are complet ed. Echo, Or., is to have a new bridge across the Umatilla and a 82,000 town hall. The Bellingham Bay and British Col umbia P»ailroad Company have suspend ed work until spring, on account of severe weather. The terminus of the O. & C. B. B. ment of the women of that Territory. The Supreme Court decides that the Academy now is 120, and before the end of the year Prof. Gatch, the head master, Brooklyn bridge cannot be declared a expects it to reach 2007 The directors nuisance or an unlawful structure. Governor Perrazas has offered a are well pleased with the efficient man agement of and marked interest in the bounty of $250 for every male Apache concern. Many desiring to enter from scalp bronght in. He is determined to the country cannot do so on account of exterminate the thieving, murdering the lack of boarding facilities in the savages. A ceremony, the first of the kind to Tne 1,n | pkiw -m-Ilie h¡story point for many immigrants seeking Arch Diocese of Cincinnati, has been homes, and the numbers going out daily set for December 13th, the feast of St. from Cheney and Spokane Falls, if kept Lucy. On that day, St. Peter’s Cathe- np fur a month, will poprrhrte ttre bettëF TTral, the~"Mo8t Rev. Archbishbp-elect portion of that whole country before Elder will receive the pallium, and also winter sets in. We have been informed the full title of an Archbishop. that there is a very lar?e scope of good FOREIGN country directly east of the junction of __ t^je_ Wenntrhi^ and Colambia rneis. | Tii ■ 11,1 reason to believe the result of the interview be The altitude is supposed to be between 1200 and 1500 feet above sea level. One tween De Lesseps and the English ship thing in favor of the settlement of that owners on Suez Canal matters has been country is that it will produce without to leave the latter under the impression irrigation, and another is that water can that the points of view from which they be obtained at a reasonable depth by respectively regard the question differ digging. 1 too fundamentally to allow of any possi bility of mutual agreement. EASTERN. In spite of the relations of Ireland and Anna Dickinson is to take the lecture England, and of the advice of the lead field again. ers of ilia Laud--League againBt enlist A new cave has ments in the British Army, Ireland still the mountains of furnishes more recruits in proportion to county. population than either of the other di A Philadelphia Tyn es special says : visions of the United Kingdom. Last Interviews with all the leading iron year, of every 1,000 men in the ranks, manufacturers show that while trade is one-fifth were Irish, whereas one-sev greatly depressed and orders scarce, enth would have been the natural this state of affairs doe« rpt exist, in •all | quote"------ — departments. There is a good demand Five hundred Egyptian troops were for sheet iron and certain heavy speci slaughtered at Jeddah on the 13ih by alities. Some firms are running on thereby*. .. —„ double time to supply the demand. Orders from the English Government There is also a good call for heavy are to postpone the evacuation of Cairo plate, but little is doing in the car iron. by the British troops. Manufacturers do not seem to be cast De Lesavps, replying to au address of down, while workmen taka things phii- • wotkihgthen, eaid “ Great as our success osophicllly, all looking hopefully to a is in the Suez canal, I see more good for good spring trade. the future in the proposed Panama A Press special siys: Trade is uu- | canal.” -------—. doubtedly dull, but therurisfao reaaoEF A Vienna correspondent says he bears to anticipate serious resalts. The from reliable Chinese sources that the stoppage of some of the mills is intend Government at Peking has sent a circu ed to prevent a worse condition of af-1 lar to eighteen viceroys pointing out the fairs ^graiity-oÎ4be political situation and ex- pressing a firm resolution to opp^ * the utmost the French invaders. Them. are required, file viceroys ¿re eoj^ ed to forthwith recruit men for the forc< desired by the Government and prqVld. the necesssry uniforms and provision, Rev.-Father Wilds' experience . The Rev. Z. P« Wilds, well-known city missionary in New York, and brother of the 1st« eminent Judge Wilds, of ths Mas-ww-h«setts Supreme Court, write« ** 7M E, Mth St., AVw York, May 16,1»R3. J. C. A ve « & Co., Gentlemen ; Lut winter I wan troubled with a mont uncomfortable itching humor affecting more «.«pecially my limbs, w hich itched ,o intolerably at night, ami burned so intense ly, that 1 could scarcely bear any clothing over them. 1 was also a sufferer from » severe catarrh ami catarrhal cough; my appetite was poor, and my system a goo) many other cas«-*, and from permmal u«« in former years, 1 lx*gan taking it for the above-named disorders. My ai>|*etile ini« proved almost from the first dose. After a short time the fever and itching were allayed, and all signa of irritation of the "VTiTe also cured hy the same means, aid my general health greatly improve,I, until it Is now excellent. I feel a hundred ¡»er cent stronger, ami I attribute these result! to the um <>f the SARSAPARILLA, wliirh I rceoiiinw-iiil wiil» j.ll confidence its ttor best W ish ! medicine ever devised. 1 took it iu small doses three times a dav, and used, in all, less than two bottles. 1 pl sea these, facts at your service, hoping their publication may do good. Yqui s respectfuUL Z. P. W hjul ’L- Tlic aliove instance is but one of the many constantly coming to our notice, which prove the perfect adaptability of A vf . k ’ s S akha « r.utlLLA to the cure of all diseases arising .htoo>l( a®4* weakened vitality, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla cleanses, enriches, and strengthens the blood, stinmkrtw» the act foff~BT the stomach a£T bowels, and thereby enables tho system to resist ami overcome the attacks of all Semfsr lous Diseases, Eruptions of the Skin, Hhatr matins, Catarrh, General Debility, and all disorders resulting from |«oor or corrupted blood aud a low state of the system. ”**- ...... Ml'FiAitEb BY Dr. J.C. Ayer ACo., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; price fl, six bottle! for $5. Medicine cure Constipation, Indigestion, Headache, and all Bilious IHsorden. Sold everywhere. Always reliable. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate ofCxtheriM Chamberlin, decerned. otice is hereby given to whom it may concern that I have been appointed by the County Court of Polk County, Oregon, Executor of the last will and testament ol -^•l^erine Chambeilin, hHe of -Potk CVmnt*. deceased. All ¡«ergons holding claims against said Estate are requested to present them to one duly verified within six months from date, *nd all ¡«ergons indebted thereto will please make me immediate pavTpent, Ihttert NOV. 5. fWl. ENOCH CHAMBERLIN, ElBCVTOB. DALY A BUTLER, Attorneys. < t5-4t N AOMINtSTRÂTOR’S NOTICE. 'NTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL .j"1 concern that I have bean ap- IHiinted Administrator of th«. Estate of I anion, late of Polk County, deceased. All pervous having claims against said Estete will z e Rame to me duiy verified within si* months from date ; and ail persons indebted men® ° Wl I10**® niake me immediate p*y nnv . nr--^ AUorueya, r- M. BUTLER,____ Administrator.