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DEVOTED TO THE RESTORATION OF APOSTOLIC CHRISTIANITY
VOL. XIII.
MONMOUTH, OREGON ; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1883.
C hristian H erald .
J. F. FLOYD,
Editor and Publisher, Monmouth, Or.
H. T. MORRISON,
Monmouth, Oregon, Associate Editor.
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subscribers, and request them to
The Christ lair Herald for 1884.'
be prompt in looking after back
With this issue the H erald closes
,suwals. Should
any one find a mistake, instead ôf 'H® thirteci
becoming offended, let him • write next issue will enter upon its work
us, and we will promptly rectify for 1884. Our years work is now
aH-aueh matters ——-
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January number
second claas mail matter. |
Flense Notice.
Wa are not responsible for the opinions and
sentiments expressed by our contributors, but
for our own writing alone. Hence oui reader«
2iu«t judge for dieinselve«. We intend to give
«pace for the fo&iexpreiwion of opinion, within
the limit* of sound discrourm, and the good of
the can«e ; but not bo held as indorsing whl t
others may write.
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dressed to J. F. Floyd, Albany,
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Oregon.
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Brethren, send in your renewals
for 1884. ’ If an agent does not call
-on y°u at once, send it direct to us.
We are needing the money.
We have a number of names on
our books who have allowed their
subscription to run so far behind
that we will be comppelled to drop
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new promptly. This is a fair
warning. But remember, we ex
pect them to pay for the time they
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T rial S ubscribers .—With the
tiryt of January the time of a good
list of our trial subscribers expires.
Will all these let us know at once
whether or «not they wish their
papers continued ? Our rule is to
send’atF papers it44-*-eFdered—discon
tinued, but we do not wish to con
tifiue any paper unless satisfactory
to the subscriber. Then please let
each one notify us that there may
be no dissatisfaction.
Just as we expected, some of the
denominational papers are making
good use of the opportunity afford
ed them by the contentions in our
own ranks to injure us as a people
and thus retard our progress of
restoration. It is not enough to
remind these papers that they have
sufficient trouble at home to em
ploy their time and attention with
out-borrowing from their neigh
bors. This is gbod so far as it goes,
but it does not remedy our trouble
We are thankful that these ex
treme and contentious elements do
not give us much trouble on this
coast, and we write on this subject
by way of putting the brotherhood
here on its gard. Whatever others
may foolishly say or do, let us see
to it, that we give to the world a
practical example of Christian
union
for which we ‘ plead. A^u
Let us
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I As we will be removing to Al-
I Tiany during the holidays, and oui
I printers will need a vacation at
I this time, in accordance with our
«custom, we will issue no paper next
I week.
I ‘ President John Taylor, tbeofficiai
A . head of the Mormon Church, is
I preparing an elaborate statement
political ana
B of of the
and social attitude
the Latter-day Saints, for the I wore than over heed the
judge. In our press of business and
somewhat straitened circumstances
we have not been able to bring
the H erald up to that high stand
ard of excellence we would like ;
but with the aid of the brethren we
hope to make such improvements
from time to time as our circum-
admit. With this additional feature
the H erald will be largely in the
future what it has been during the
past year. The H erald is set for
the advocacy and defense of Apos
tolic Christianity in all its purity
aiid simplicity. It has no com
promise "to make with sin or sectar
ianism in any form whether with
out or within; but it shall be free
and independent in fearlessly con
tending for the whole truth and in
firmly and kindly opposing what it
conscientiously believes • to be in
jurious to the cause of Christ. We
feel certain that these principles
will be readily accepted by our
readers; and now in order to sue
cessfully present them to the peo
ple, we must have the continued
moral and financial aid of the
brethren. We expect the paper to
be just what the brethren make it.
Then let our friends at once set
themselves to work for the H erald
as they have never done heretofore
We need several thousand more
subscribers the coming year , but if
our friends will only add one thous
and new paying subscribers to our
present list, they could set down
the H erald as a permanent and
financial success. Will you do this?
One word more. It is now time
for many of our subscribers to send
in their renewals for ’84. We hope
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generally will be prompt in this
matter, for we have a number of
must be settled up at the close of
this year, and we are dependent on
the promptness of the brethren in
thus being able to meet all our en
gagements^ Besides this, we have •
3Tconsiderable humb^’^’suh§^b^TO”'’
ers who are behind on this year,
and this money we are now need-
inq. .Let this class of our subscribe
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ers, please, be prompt , in
remitting
all arrearge and in renewing for the
coming year. We calf upon all
our regular agents, and all others
who can render us assistance, to
immediately make an extra effort
in our behalf. Let us have a grand •
rally all along the line, and begin ’ *
the new year with renewed energy
SHALL WE DIVIDE ?
In the Christian Standard of
Nov. 24 th, we were pained to see an
editorial under the heading, “Is
there a Combination to Create Di
vision Among us ?” In this article
it is stated that the editor has re*
ceived letters from “ prominent
brethren inquiring whether he
thinks the leading editorial ” in the
A. C. Review of Nov. 1st, is a ' feeler
towards the consummation of divis
ion in our ranks;” and thewriter.goes
on to say that there are “ rumors in
the air to the following effect :’t~---------
That there is already a conjunc
tion of men engaged in an organize d
effort to capture as many of our-
preachers and churches as possible,
with a view to such a separation as
is implied in the,foregoing extracts f
that the movement—which has been
carefully concealed from public no
tice, except as it gleams forth in ob
scure intimations in that paper, and
is practically a secret combination
—is under the leadership of John
F. Rowe, assisted by such men as
D. L. Kincaid, J. C. Holloway, and
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possible, and our paper will be
greatly improved and the cause of
our Savior will be blessed. With
this brief statement we submit the
case, wishing all our readers a
M erry C hristmas and a H appy
N ew Y ear !
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Apostle s that our agents and the brethren A. Elmore j that those whom they
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