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benevolent Father aid us to do his Come let us reason and rejoice to 30 minutes, conducted by Bro. T. Report of Lane County Co*
wilL is the sincere prayer of your gether.
operation.
Goodman.
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pointment of committees.
Missionary Meeting at Scio.
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Dec. 3, 1883.
7 P. M.—Address of Welcome by
Report from Centerville.
The Christian Cooperation of the
Scio, O r ., Dec. 5,1883.
J. F. Floyd, Ed. C iiristian H er
congregations of the Church-of
Dear Bro. Floyd:
ald . Response by Neal Cheetham,
C enterville , O r .,
Christ in Lane county, Oregon,
I wish to announco through the State Evangelist. ,
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Dec. 7, 1883.
convened in Eugene City, on
H erald that on last Lord’s day
THURSDAY.
Bro. Floyd :
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Thursday evening at the hour of
evening, according to previous ar
I returned last week from a
' 9 A. M.—Devotional exercise, 30 7 o’clock, Nov. 22, 1883, at which
Sister E. J. Barker,
I meeting held at the head of Eight- rangements,
minutes.
hour Bro. J. E. Roberts delivered a
Vice-President of the W. C. M. S.
J-_milAJ in the eastern part of thjs
9:30 A. M.—Reading the Minutes discourse to an attentive and res-
was wi th.
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county. ^Tfiree persons^ w^e^Xp
^enLfu! aiidience, after wh ich it
pose of organizing an Auxiliary
10 A. M.—“ Our Wants,” a dis~ was 8uggeste^7F^ a committt
tized and an-^organization com
Society at Scio. At 7 P. M. a large cussion opened by J. E. Roberts.
posed of thirteen members effected.
programme de appointed to prepare
audience (one of the largest we evet - 11 a . M.—“ The Relation of the
On last Sunday, at this place,
the order of business for the co
have seen in Scio) collected at the Temperance Work to the Church,”
operative meeting, which resulted
Bro. Jas. W. Webb, of Lompoc,
Christian church.
I < aLj‘preached a most cxeellenWw- ^’31'ecting eftHre to order anti R t -H. ] discussion opened by G. M. vVhit- in the selection of Bros. L. B. Row-
Mi Sh?lhy and J, W.
course, at the close of which one
Ashby acted as Secretary for the
2 1’. M.—“ The Church and the Parks as said committee. ' The
person made the good confession,
evening. After reading the last Sunday School,’’ by H. T. Mor
meeting was then adjourned to.
and the same day was baptized.
chapter of Matthew Bro. W. W. rison, of Monmouth, for discussion.
Friday 10 o’clock a . m .
We aW had
additions to the
IttCtiard ffnn lead" in ~~MrF~earnoBt- ~^--T.~~5r'-ll f|>i >iir". from -the
_ church by letter.
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prayer for the success of the mission Churches of Linn county.
Fraternally,
vfrork ; after which Bro. Di M.
The meeting was called to order
7 P. M.—“The True Basis of
R. H. Moss.
Doty made some pertinent remarks Christian Union,” an address by H. by the Secietary, who invited the
on missionary.work from the two M. Waller, of Monmouth.
brethren to sing a hymn, after
Report.
last verses of the chapter read.
which the first chapter of James
FRIDAY.
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After this”
was readjand the congregation was
Devotional
service,
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Dec. 14, 1883.
J. l^arker, who then addressed the
lead in prayer by Bro. JL, 'E7 Ro
minutes.
audience on “ Woman Mission
Bro. Floyd:_
berts.
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The Secretary then informed the
elissiinfupeireS^^
Sheridan on the second Lord’s day was to the point and full of the
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Callison, was absent, and would not
_ of this month one confessed Christ spirit of Jesus, and was well re Monmouth.
10:30 A. m .—A discourse by
ceived by the -people. After her
be present during the business part •
and was baptized.
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James
Moore,
Of
Eugene
City.-
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address, the Constitution of the W.
of this meeting, it would therefore
Your brother,
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p . M.—“ Home Culture^ a dis
C. M. S. was read and an auxiliary
be necessary to appoint a President
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P. R. B urnett .
cussion
opened
by
D.
M.
Doty,
of
organized of ten members with the
pro torn.
It was moved and'
Scio.
Toth© Churches of Linn County following officers: President, Sister
seconded that Dr. ,J. P. Gill be the
3 i'. m . Miscellaneous business.
N. Gill; \r ice-President, Sister' V.
- -choiceof this Cooperation. Motion
Time and place for next meeting.
Dear Brethren :
Johnson; Cor. Sec., N. C. Doty;
prevailed.
7 P. M.—“ Missionary Anniver
The time for our semi annual co
Bro. Gill then stepped forward, '
Rec. Sec., Sister T. Ashby; Treasur
sary,” short addresses by brethren entering at once upon the duties of
operation meeting is near at hand
er, Sister H. A. Johnson.
(Jan. 16, 1884), and, according to
and sisters, opened by J. F. Floyd. President, stating in brief the ob
After the organization the society
your wishes a programme has been took up a collection, resulting in
SATURDAY.
ject of the meeting. The organiza
made out and sent to the H erald 33.60. Sisters N. Biggar and F.
9 A. m .—Devotional exercise, 30 tion- being now complete. The.
for publication, so you will see Reynolds have been appointed as
committee on programme handed
minutes.
when and where the meeting is to soliciting committee. The society
9:30 Al M.—“ Forsake not the in their report on the order of busi
be, and who will be there to take starts out with favorable prospects
assemblings of yourselves together,” ness as follows:
part in the proceedings. Now let for good, and we hope to be able to
We, your committee on program
discussion opened by I. N. Mulkey,
each church see that delegates be contribute something each quarter
10:30 A. M.—Discourse by A. C. me, beg leave to submit the follow
chosen by the first Sunday in to the general fund, so that by the
ing report on the order of business :
I January, and send them with writ end of this year’s work of the W. Vernon.
1. The appointment of a com
2 P. M.—“ Woman’s Work in the
ten credentials. Also let every C. M. S. we may be able to cora-
” a discussion opened by mittee on delegation (by the chair).
I church ..take up a collection .mftnee sending the bread of life to Church,
Sister A. M. Bedwell, of Monmouth. - 2 Reading of the minutes of last
especially for the county work“ be
the perishing.
3 P. M.—Resolutions and miscel Cooperation.
fore that meeting, and send it up
3. Report of the churches.
M rs . N. C. D oty , Cor. Sec.
laneous business. Adjournment.
by the delegates. -
4. Discussion of subject.
7 p . m .—Discourse by Neal
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And to those brethren whose
Linn County Meeting.
5. Report of the Evangelizing
Cheetham.
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names appear on the programme
Programme of the Semi-annual
D. M. D oty , j
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— Committee.
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we will say, we could not very well
J. P ropst ,
Committee.
6. Report of the County Evan
Christian Cooperation Meeting ol
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consult each of you in regard to a
E. J. B arker , J
gelist.
County, Oregon, to be held
I subject, so we selected such sub- Linn
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7. Selection of County Evangel
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jects as we thought profitable for
Little boys and girls, Jesus loves ist.
bany, commencing on Wednesday,
the meeting and assigned to brech-
8. Time and place of holding the
Jan. 16, 1884, at 2:3Ü P. M., to con you. He said to his disciples,
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ren that we thought would respond
Suffer the little children to come next County Cooperation.
I cheerfully. Brethren, we want you tinue over the following Lord’s “ unto
9. Miscellaneous Work.
me, and forbid them not; for
I there and do not disappoint Us. day.
10. Adjournment.
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of such is the kingdom of God.”
WEDNESDAY.
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We are hoping and praying for a
It was then moved and seconded
I grand meeting, a real soul feast. b 2:30 P. M.—Devotional exercise. Do you love him ?
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