Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18??, December 21, 1883, Page 16, Image 16

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fine suit of clothes. If we knew all the quite conspicuous. Six or seven of them
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parties concerned in this we-would feel are about completed and a night and
MONMOUTH AND VICINITI,
like thanking nanli nnn cnpnr a t .n ly. 1! p o day-fw ee- of -m o n'aro bu s y t work ou
miss millix douortv , EDITOR.
■- McrWaitBYdP^YV e s speciällöäention for The remaining fwo or three. Construc­
tion on the Cascade division of tbe
Prof. W. E. Yates spent last I riday his thoughtfulness and promptness in
our behalf. Also Mrs. Floyd wishes to Noithren Pacific railroad is progressing
at Corvallis.
was tbe first preparation perfectly adapted to
say that she is under many obligations favorably under the supervision of I. S.
• Mr. Crawford, from Linn county, was to all those good sisters and brethren Weeks, formerly engineer of tbe Rocky
cure diseases of the scalp, and the first buc -
cessful restorer of faded or gray hair to its
in town this week.
concerned for her fine dress and bat, mountain division. About twenty-five
natural color, growth, aud youthful beauty.
Mr. J. B. Stump is spending a few Sisters Martin, Cattron, Dawson, Waller miles of tbe grade is completed on tbe
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It has hud many imitators, but none have so
fully
met
all
the
requirements
needful
for
days at The Dalles.
and others know how to make a preach­ ea3t end of the division. The track,
the proper treatment of the hair and scalp.
The ladies of our town have organized er’s wife happy. She is not only thank­ eight miles of which is laid, is being
H all ' s H air R enewer has steadily grown
a Ladies Aid Society.
in favor, and spread its fame and usefulness
ful, but pleased over several times. put down by Tom Levoy, the well
to every quarter of the globe. Its unparal­
Mrs. C. E. Wolverton, of Albany was Those are all tokens of brotherly love known track-layer, who laid all the track
leled success can be attributed to but oue
and kindness that will not soon be for- on the western divisions of the Notliern
visiting in town last week.
u/'tw/inw iwr
“w^e’Yro‘prietor8 have often been surprised
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from iFm
cade
division
at
present
begins
at
Cot
­
at the receipt of orders from remote coun­
mute, was in town on Sunday.
tries, where they had never made an effort for
tonwood Landing, which is on the west
PACIFIC COAST.
its introduction.
Prof. HerroD, from near Dixie, was
bank of the Columbia river, about five
A
new
map
of
Washington
Territory
The use for a short time of H all ’ s H air
visiting the school on Tuesday.
has long been wanted, but now since miks up from Ainsworth. All material
R ekkwer wonderfully improves the per­
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Griggs have been the formation of seven new counties by and supplies are transferred from Ains­
sonal appearance. It cleanses the scalp front
all
liiipuiiLies, curei all linniQrs, .fevsr, and------
spending several days at Junction City,
the laatJfigislaturej-U»^» is 4tt<*reftfled worth to Spokane. From Ainsworth to
.«teynew; and thus piuitnts bafllJIWW. ' Il' '”*
Yakima Lily by'fiib fnTc’hded ran roule
’ uuuduflL
stimulates the weakened glands, and enables
to their homes to-day, (Friday) to spend
is
about
oue
hundred
miles.
them
to push forward a new and vigorous
A cargo of 100,000 centals of Ameri­
growth.
The effects of this article are not
holiday.
Of the Sound country, the Boston
can wheat has been brought by the
transient, like those of alcoholic prejiftra-
Mr. F. M. Vanderpool, from Prine- steamer from Hamburg to Laubein, Journal says: “ It would be odd if
tions, but remain .a long time, which makes
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—xille» made tha
rant Bohemia. TUli 11 !B1 HUH Mfavn JdL There;Z£^notToxrowSjLfiij. UiK va^t mmn <tQ
American wheat ever imported into Pugot Sound a city of a quarter of a
million inhabitants. Seattle has the site
Bro. J. Todd, from McMinnville, Austria.
for
and her commerce will lie liter­
FOR THE
The Daily Neuss Winnipeg says : The ally it,
father of Mrs. P. R. Barnett, has been
at her feet, and will come to her
basis of the agreement arrived at be- from all quarters of the world. From
in town several days.
WHISKERS
ween
the
Manitoba,
Ontario
and
Domin
­
the
’
shores
of
Elliot
Bay
to
those
of
Lake
Prof. D. T. Stanley was absent from
Will change the beard to a natural Drown,
Washington there is a handsome extent
or black, ns desired. It produces a permanent
school last Monday, on account of the ion Government, in regard to the -of
land, whieh seems predestined air a
color that will not wash away. Consisting of
- -boundarydrspirtebetwuira Manitoba and
siekeess of his chitdren “
city site.”
n single preparation, it is applied without
trouble.
Miss Ada Waller, who is teaching the Ontario, and its principal features, are
as
follows
:
Mr.
Mowatt
agrees
to
re
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TREPARED BY
MARRIED
school at Eola, returned home on last
Friday to spend holidays.
_
_ linquish his claims to tbe territory un- • On Dee. 0, 1880,-at lite remrlrnw of
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derywimrairirgtfbmit
Sold by all Dealers in Medicines.
— Mr. CoXbort,fremLinn couuty.father Imperial Privy Council, and pending a
I. T , Mr. Samuel Brown, of Dongla3
of Miss A iola A. Colbert, the primary decision, there is to be joint authority county. Oregon, and Miss Dora Atkison,
teacher, is making town a pleasant visit. in Manitoba and Ontario, in the disput­ by Elder E. A. Chase. The happy
TOR ALL THE F0RM8
Mr. X P. Lucas, of Lone Rock^ is in ed- territory, on the basis now under couple started immediately .for their
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home in Oregon.
E. A. C hase .
townTHis brother Frank, returned with consideration. Legal proceedings on
Scrofulous, Mercurial, and
BloOd Disorders,
him after having spent several months both sides, already begun, will be.
the
best
remedy, l>ecnn»e tbe
in Eastern Oregon.
abandoned,. The Ontario Government
most searching and thorough
blood-purifier. w
D?L ites from the I. O. G. T. Lodge has discharged the special police at Rat
was elected on last Saturday evening* to
Äyei^ SärsäpärTnäü'
’TfEenTlKeCounty Lodge, which con­
Writing from Camp Idaho to the
Sold by all Druggists ; SI, six bottles, 05-
venes at this pl^ce on the 1st and 2nd of Boise City Statesman, a correspondent
January.
says : Now comes the winter of discon­
1863.
I free to all appucante, and > cua-
Last Saturday, the 15th, inst., was tent, made glorious by the hope of an
toinersol last year without ordering it. Iteontains
about 175 pages, fllo illustrations, prices, accurate
little Miss Marie Velten’s 12th birthday. eailv spring. S dow is about five feet descriptions
au<l valuable.directions for planting
l.KW)
of Vegetable and Flower Seeds,
The printers were made happy on the deep. Everything is’cold and clear. One Plante, varieties
fruit Trees, etc. Invaluable to all, etn>ec-
to Market Gurdeners. Send for it!
receipt of some excellent cake prepared curious fact that we found in the last ially
D. M. FERRY & CO. D etroit M ioh .
for the occasion, for which she has their snow storm was, that when it was snow­
thanks.
ing the hardest the air was filled with
At the town election on Monday the several different kinds of bugs.- They
following officers were elected : L. Ben- came down in the snow and could be
tly, J. J. Bristow, J. Wolverton,’ T. O. seen by the hundreds, crawling over
it
Waller and A. B. Griggs, Conncilmen ; the snow; some of them were quite large
I. F. M. Butler, Recorder; John Griggs, an inch and one half in length, resemb-
TORPID BOWELS,
R emedy suchas D iseases
ing a huge beetle. Others were a kind DISORDERED LIVER,
Marshal.
TEHER.
ITCH.SORES. PIMPLES.
and MALARIA.
Mrs. Will C. King gave a temperance of a black cricket, and thoy all seemed
erysipelas
From
these
sources
arise
three-fourths
of
lecture at tbe college chapol on Tuesday to be as muoh at home in the snow as a the diseases of the human race. These
symptoms indicate their existence: Loss of
evening, to a large audience. Mrs. grasshopper on a cabbage plant. Old Appetite, Bowels costive, J^iclx Head-
fullness after eating, aversion to
King is one of the true workers in this timers in the Saw-tooth range say that ache,
exertion of body or mind, Eructation
food, Irritability of temper, Low
grand cause, and we hope much good the snowitjg of bugs is a new thing to of
spirits. A feeling of having neglected
them.
But
what
they
are
and
where
some duty, Dizziness, fluttering at the
may come from her efforts in trying to
Heart, Dots befbre the eyes, highly col­
they
come
from
is
a
nut
for
scientists
to
banish the evil of intemperance.
ored Urine, CONSTIPATION? and de- '
crack,
mand the uso of a remedy that acts directly
On Thursday evening of last week, a
the Liver. AsaLivermedicincTUTT’S
Writing of Ainsworth, W. T., the on
riLDS have no equaL Their actionon the
large number of friends, old and young, Goldendale Gazette says : This railroad Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing
impurities through these three “ scav­
gave Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lucas a pleas­ and river town of Ainsworth is slowly all
engers of the system,** producing appe­
ant social surprise, on the return from improving. Four years’ago thera was tite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear
Syuiptoma are moisture, stinging, itching, worse at
j skin and a vigorous body. TUTT’S PIKES
night; serins as if pin-worms were crawling about
“their visit East. The ladies took baskets here but a wild waste of sand and sage I cause no nausea or grlpi-.g nor lnterfero
tbe rectum; the private parts are often affected. Asa
well filled with good things to eat, and brush inhabited only by the cayote and I with dally work and are a perfect
pleasant, economical and positive cure, Swavxx’e
O intmxnt is superior to any article lu the market
ANTIDOTE
TO
MALARIA..
from the reports of those present, a few an occasional siwash. Now itis a town Kokl everywhere-, 95c..Office. 44 Murray St.,N.Y.
n^l’4fW??*<>r ,*nd5u cU-ln »<<• Btampa S
Poxes.Sl ¿5. Address, Dx, 8 watwb A 8ow, rtiila?Pfr
hours were very pleasantly spent.
of 700 to 800 people with most every
The editor of the H erald wishes by branch of business well represented.
COLUMBIA BICYCLE.
3 he Bit ydr has proved itself
per*
G ray H air or W hiskers changed in-
JitAiient, pr<t<
a 1 read vehicle, and the
this means to exprtss his many thanks rue solid granite piers for the North ~ Rtantly to a Guw B lack by a single ap-
nvinltr tn daily use
r«t|*kii)f incrca*\
r^*r 'tessiu.na! and business ruen»
___ aoross
____ it the c, Snake
i 1 . or sent by of express
11,13 DTE
-_ 8oJ‘,J>V Druggists
to those brethren and friends who were Pacific railroad bridge
on receipt of $1.
S' '*kers after health *>r pleasure, all foil!
• n leAnitj» u’tnesa to its merits. Send t
Office, 44 Murray Street, New York.
kind enough to remember him with a river at Ainsworth are beginning to look i
< ent stamp for catalogue udth price list
an
I full inkwination, The Pone MTg
•UTT’8 MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE
NEWS OF THE WEEK.
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