Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18??, March 21, 1884, Page 14, Image 14

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    CHRISTIAN' HERALD.
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A FEKPLAxN FACTS
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.
FDR THE CONSIDERATION OF ALL
< WHO ARE INTERESTED IN CON­
GREGATIONAL SINGING.
nir.de for the chiuccbes. not 4he churches for
hymn-books, and hence is pushed solely on its
merits. The best ofTurilities will I xj given to
ovary church to examine it before the;- purchase
if application is made to the
-
STANDARD PUBLISHING CO., - .
■
___ w_ • J^O Elm street, Cincinnati, 0.
JOHNSON, LUNN & CO.
ÂiëïüUr IKChrfeUim' HiYint
The following person* are agents for T he
hristian B ebald , and are authorized to re­
Would respectfully announce to the C
ceive and receipt for subscriptions. If no
agent is convenient, remit the amount direct to
citizens of Salem and vicinity, that
the office by registered lettek ot postal order on
they are constantly receiving
Monmouth i—
OREGON. ———---------
new goods consisting of
There, are four questions of preeminent im­
....HenryC. Porter
Aumsville.i. g ;:
portance in the selection of a hyr n-book for
J. W. Ptop&i
THE COLLEGE OF THE BIBLE,
the use of a congregation :
A. 8. Powell
Albany........
1. I ts .E xcellence .—This ;<* firs* in impor­
Elizabeth J. Barker
tance, and can only bo properly determiued by
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY.
........... E. C. Williams
Amity.'........
those who are not only skilled in music, but
4
........... D. H. Putman
Brownsville.
who make it their business to drill congrega­
. ........... Miss E. Davis
Bellevue....
—:o: —
tions in music. Wo have tiro brethren who
Cresswell.... ....................................... J. T. Gilfry
have been conspicuous in this work for yean»
..........E. P. Large
Crawfordsville,
Bro. J. P>P owell , the musical editor of the npnis COLLEGE IS DEVOTED EXCLU-
*.....N. P. Briggs
Corvallis
.........
HiyBwraiy-i o M -the
.. -..........
-io;-.............
w
vmww 0'1 m t n................
=—
ggtii no
uuperior book of anthems, has devoted himself
Carlton .*••••.-
to congregational music for the last ton years. that those who would attend it become preaah-
preach­
. A FULL LINE OF
Bro. J. H. R osbcranb , author efaaaay musical ers, though most of its students doenter the
Centerville.......................... ••• 1G. W. Ely/
would^nter that
works of great popularity, haa made congrega­ ministry.
J N. Garwood
FURNISHING GOODS AND
tional music his specialty, and never fails to
It is required of those who.
•'•• ••••••
Dallas....
* 1 G. W. Crystal
arouse great enthusiasm in ite perfection where they be sixteen years of age, professors of re­
STAPLE GROCERIES , Damascus
»«••«••••••• . .D. H. Deardcrff
ever he teaches. Both of thee» gentlemen pro­ ligion, and have at least a fair English educar
Drain’s Station................. ••• ......... Jas. Harlan
nounce the “ New Christian Hymn and Tune- tion. The College is conducted in close con­
P. P. Underwood
Book” the best book for ocngregattenal use they nection with Kentucky University, “d to all
........... . ............ ..
Which they are prepared to sell ~ Dufur
Elk Head............ . .......... • • • • .......... A. L. Todd
have ever seen. This unequivocal endorsement the classes of the latter our students have
... R. G. Callison
aoces» free of charge. In the College of the
Eugeiie. .--••• •
but to^aST to such auihonty »OTte uesoftasT' "Bible tumbwirrwiiwr
tht f ee s, e aee p t
This book i* declared the moot perfectly adapted one of $5 for the janitor, coal, eti?*
Forest Grove...
.......C. M. Ely
Good board and lodging ean be had in pri­
to congregational kinging that ean be procured
Helix.................
—:o:—
...H. Davidson
vate families at from $3 to $5 per week. Those
anywhere.
Halsey.............. »••••«•« •• <1
...W. H. Rucker
2. T he S kipl and E nterprise of thb P ub - who board in the College dormitv pay $10 per All kinds of Farm Produce taken in Hillsboro........ ••»•*»•■••
... J. L. Wigle
lishirs .—The importance ot this point, too year for their room and from $1.50 to $1.75 per
Harrisburg.......
Exchange for Goods.
Independence........... .................. ,W. L. Hodgen
often overlooked, will be seen on a moment’s week tor board. They must furnish their own
relivetion. If the publishers am musicians, who . rvoms and provide their own lights, washing,
’rving................................ ....... V. 8. Bond
mi -
r-»•■-<
are alive to all improvements in the publication fuel, eta. To iEeBelKeWdla expense need not ------------------- ,------------■ ..¡o«—----------- ---------------------- Jackaoxivilie. i
of music ; who are in close communication with exceed $125 per annum.
Junction.
. ............... •
You are cordially invited to call and Lafayette................. -................. ...W. D. Fenton £
the teachers and writers of music-; and whose
Those seeking a good education at little cost,
......T. A. Lewis
success depends solely on the name they make and specially those preparing for the ministry, examine goods and prices.
Lewisville.................... .
.... J. M. Craton
r
for themselves as publishers, it is evident that woxila do well to apply for Catalogue and
Kings V alley
JOHNSON LUN hi & CO. MCrUe dii^k...... *.*.*.*■»*............. ....J. H. Hawley
th.-, waul * of the people mid the churches will be further information to
...F, M.Gabbert
more fully met than where the publishers have
R. CRAHAM, Preside
Cor. Griswold’s Block,
but a Bide interest in muaie, and have no such
McMinnville. ■ ••»••••* -•• • * *• .....J. W. Cowl«
Commercial Street, Salem.
.Mrs. J. F. Berry
incentive to perfect their work,especially where
Milton................. .......
........... E. Ground
they do not own the plates and copyrights. The
Mt. I*feasant ...................
1841-ly
, .Joseph Robinett
plain proof of this is to be seen in the- splendid
New Pine Creek.............
. C. V. Kuykendall
—
series of plate;, which have h«m madeto adapt the
North Yamhill.................
.CL W. Handsaker
.’‘New Christian Hymn and Tunw-Book” to wary
Pleasant H ill..
....... J. P. Frizzell
want of the congregations. Before the book was
Perrydale...
( F. Hannah, Jt
a month old, there was a demand for an edition
••«•••
Pendleton...
‘ ( N. J. Gerking
for choirs and singing-schools. The publisher»
......... Diury Davis
instantly appreciated ite importance, and have
Philomath..
............. Wm. Rust
usued^a magnificent edUion, with rudiments
Pilot
Rock..
edited by e .
H erndon , a . m ., m . d .
F. M. Vand
««
and anHieiwsrtowi ee t th M wentr- Aw urgsa t ■ ■
«
but verv limited—demand arose for a large
Roseburg
1883
print edition, for thorn of iafirm eight. The
Tlan^ent... /•. • • • «««»»••••»•♦• *-- --------
demand was promptly met. and now, although
Shedd........ ...... ............................. T. B. Daridson
IHE
CHRISTIAN
QUARTERLY
REVIEW
i-
theylhave the most perfect series ever offered to
bt. H elens..................................... Mr« 8. Giltner
JL has oompleted its first volume. and on the Stayton.... ..........
the congregations, tney have other editions in
..T. C. Darby
first day of January, 1883, tiie first No..of Vol. Scio
view, to moat special demaikda. This aories of
............... •••••••«••••*.•• .John Shore
II
will
be
issued.
It
is
the
purpose
of
its.
books is their pride, and a aoareo oi lienor able,
Salem."7.;....... . .rw'i'i-xi» ‘ * > >»- H- A.-Johniioil l _.
Editor to keep it up to the highest standard of Sheridan...................................... T. N. Faulconer
lifelong ambition. How different where there
F
crall
S
kin
excellence.
It
will
be
issued
in
January,
April,
is only a temporary and mercenary interest in
Wheatland.................... ...............
July and October ; will be printed on fine book 1 West Cbelialem..............
R emedy suchas D iseases
.G. W. Hardwick
the publication!
paper,
and
each
No.
will
contain
1G0
pages
of
3. T he G eneral U se of the B ook .—It is a
Weston........... . ............................. - - Q. Moswr
TWTER.ITCH. SORES. PiMN.ES.
ormiruil
matter
from
our
beet
writers,
and
Re
­
very important matte*whothor the book to lie
ERYSIPELAS
RINGWORM
WASHINGTON TEBBITOBY.
views. I would be glad to receive tbo names .of
chosen is in general use or not. We are happy
10IC1ILS
subscribers
as
soon
as
possible,
so
as
to
determ
­
to be able to say that the sale of the “New
Aiderton.........................
.vrrrrrkto. t). V. AJvey
««•••••»
ine the size of the edition.
Christian Hymn and Tune-Book »ince ite in-
Alpha .....................
R- H- Winiply
Price
$2.00
per
year,
in
wdvane*.
Fifty
oenta
I troduction last August, has been—in the teeth
«
-J. ..•«••••••••••••••-• D» V»
Brosh Vrairie:•.TT."^7.7T^Tr:B.
C. KJBmit
Harr«
fin
a
single
number.
Address
all
communica
­
; of an opposition acknowledged by its moat
,...E. A. LaDow
Cedar Creek..
tions
to
trie
Editor.
! frantic enemies to have been almost unanimous
Wm. Huntington
Castle Rock...
Da. E. W. H erndon ,
on the part of the press—fifty per oeot. greater
....... J. M. Baker
Coin............
Columbia,
Boone
Co.,
Missouri.
than that of the book which tbeeo papers all ad­
.........
A. J. Graen
Clenton.
.....
T he C hristian Q uarterly R eview will be
vocated. This fact, in favor of a book pushed
.. ..W. T. Barnes
Dixie..............
furnished
with
tke
C
hristian
H
erald
for
$3.60
solely on its merits, tells the whole story. A
... .R. L. Dashiel
Dayton...........
per year for both papers.
12 45-6m.
book* that outsells another ei acknowledged
Elma............... • • • ••••••••• ...Mrs. E. Himes
merit by fifty per cent, whan almost the entire
Farmington.. >■•••••«•••• ......... F. M. Davis
press is combined in strenuous support of the
*
Golden dale... •••••••••••• . H. W. Murphy
book outsold, is a book that it will do to adopt.-
Lone Pine.............. .................... ........ P. E. Fisher
. . Within six months, from Cincinnati alenc we
Lincoln............................
W. H. McClure
F rank G. A llen , )
supplied more than 350 ehirckea, not to men­
Symptom» are moisture, stinging, itching, worse at
New Tacoma.••■••••••••.•••••« J. H• McClure
G.
W
obth
Y
anoky
,
i
tion the large number supplied from Pt. Louis
n'ght; »eenisas if pin-worm» were crawling about
,. Pine City........................................... Jamea Butler
therectum;theprivatepart»ere ftonaffected. Asa
and other cities. It is In use in to ere than 100
EDITORIAL EDITORS.
Palouse........................ . ......................... F. L> Beil
pleasant, economical and positive cure. S waynb ’ s
eongrogatierrts in Ohio; in more than 75 in In­
Puyallup............................... Dr. Chaa. Spinning
O
inthewt tn superior to auy article in the market.
C.
L.
Loos,
RoBT.
G
raham
diana : in Ilnhois more than O congregation*
Pomeroy...........................................Ranson Long
Sold by druggists, or send'60 cis. in 3-ct, Stamp». 3
J. W. M c G arvey ,
I. B. G rlbrs .
have been supplied from Ctocinnati, and many
Pine City............................ 2............ James Butter
Saxes, 81.25. Address, Da. S wayne 4 S on , Fhila, Pa.
more from St. Louis, while humorous orders
Spangle...........................................
• •• • *>•••••••• • W. A. Sander«
his is a l ^ rgkeight - page weekly Sumner
hare been shipped to every State. 3»,MS copies
........................ .......................... 8. Bonney
devoted
to
the
advocacy
and
defence
of
are in use, iu more than 500 churekes. Ko far
.............................................. J. W. Osborn
ATHEft
Apostolic teaching and practice. “ Ask for the Seattle
as rapid and general adoption is ooneerned, no
Vancouver
....................
B. C. Harris
Old-raths, and walk therein ” is ite motto, its Waitaburg..........................................
book can equal it.
W.P.Brtice
practice and its teaching. Its matter is puro, Walla Walla.................... ,.Mr*. A. H. Reynolds
4. C heapness .—There is no hook, of similar
safe, fresh and sparkling. Ite make up is order­
excellence of make, that presumes to compete
CALIFORNIA.
with the prices of the “ New Christian Hymn, Instantly laoea ny tail ing a an corn an asu-ned with ly, neat, attractive and on excellent p^per. A
a net» s ide. No Juttons or hooke a>e u.-<d. Over specimen copy will satisfy all of Hie alxove, and
and Tune-Book.” Not io mention toe foot that 600
doacn sold in London in one mo th Wicrenotfor
......... Prof. J. Durham
the low prices at which other book* can now be rale by )o< nI dealer-, empie i-ahe sent by mail, any will cost you but the lima and postal card on Washington Corner«.
.....................J. M. Oiler
or color, on r< ce pt orth'i pi- ce. 0 1 aco $1.60.8 Laie which tbs request is made. Address the Pub­ Elmira...........
• had is due solely to the low price of this, it i* a size
61.75, MonMUeCalrn St.00, 8»:p, rloro,iaiitr 5n e seilra
lisher*. Boo “Our Principles,” and “Our Monticello.... ............... . ............ J. L. Smittle
fact that the only books that mak« the slightest
A. C. MATHER & CO. Chicago, III.
Napa City....... ............... ...Mr«. 8. E. Inman
Rules.**.
approach to these prices, while they have only
Saratoga......... ........................ William Pollard
CUE
TERMS.
5 per. cent, more hymns, are »old at »rices frem
.. ................. Mrs. R. E. Hembree
"Anakesis’’Ä»i! Single Bubaoription, One Year, $2 00 ; Six Sacramento.
25 to 30 per cent, higher. This book is, then,
........... . .............. G. O. Burnett
Santa Rosa...
an .n/o.’iita* cure tor Files.
from 20 io 25 per cent, oheapar than any other
Months,
$L
00
;
Three
Months,
50
eta.
Mrs. H. H. Ln«e. 14Essex St
Price $1, at d ruggiste, or
San Francisco
book in the market. And this fact alone, when
seat prepaid oj mall. Sample
CLUB RATES.
San Luis Rey. ....................... Mianie J. Borden
J*
we consider that some 5,000 or •,•()) churches
«. AJ. “ANA It FS<ln”
................
W. W. Smith
To any one sending a club of Five and $10 00 Vacaville........
kcrB.box 2416Newxork.
must be supplied with books, is an immense ar­
Visalia... -.... ... ............... Lewis Van Tassel
cash, an extra copy.
gument in its favor. If no more than two dozen
Watsonville..
........................... .H. D. Connell
T
he
O
ld
-P
ath
G
uide
($2
00)
and
books are sold to each church, it makes a differ­
Employment for Ladies.
T he W obd and T he W ork (50 cte) $2 25.
ence of $12,000 ! The demand for cheap books
MISCELLANEOUS.
The Queen City Suspender Company of Cin­
raoiFic C hurch N ews ($1 00) $2 50.
is no trifling matter. This hook has been pre­
cinnati are now manufacturing and introducing
Grangeville, I. T,
....... E. A. Chase
their new Mocking SwpjHirter* for Ladle, and
T he C hristian H erald ($2 00) $3 00.
pared on the motto: “Good enough for any;
Children, and their unequaJe-l Skirt Suspender,
Moscow, I. T....... »•»••••«•< ... G. W. Paetay
Address
for
specimens,
cheap enough for all.”
for ladles »nd want reliable lady agents to sell
Four Mile, I. T.
..T. L. Childers
»••••••••
C. C. C line * Co.,
them in every household. Our agents every­
We have thus shown that four of the most im-
where meet with ready success and make hand­
Sumac, Tenn..:...................
........ J. C. Roller
General
Publishers
of
Church
and
Bunday
.
portant coiiriderationswint to the “New Chris-
some salaries. Write at dnee for terms and se­
Wicklow I’. O., Ont., Can.,
Deavenport Caul
School Supplies, 310 West Main St.,.... •_
cure exclusive territory. ArliIres®
■tian Hymn and Tune-Book” as th» book for gen­
Fairfield, Iowa..... „. .77..
...8. H. Hedrix ,
quri-u Illy Wii.|H-»<lrr ('»., ttarlnaatl, Okla,
Louisville, Ky.
eral adoption. A book that is pronounced the er Leading Physicians
recommend these Supporters. «£D
T-ea ven worth, Kansas.......... ....... F. M. Rains
by the'most competent judge*; that has the
13-3-tf
.
Parsons, Kansas,
. .C. J. McKinney
promise of every possible improvement in the
Vermont,
Illinois
.................
.Eld. J. B. Royal
MENF.ELY
&
COMPANY
BUCKEYE
BELL
FOUNDRY.
■future; that I ms had the widest and most popu­
. ...■. ...,
flf
Capper and TI b for Clrurclie»,
lar favor, in spite of the frantic exertions of the
WEST TROY, N. Y., BELLS
•0*SSRa.eebool», Fire A farms,Farms, etc. FULL!
press? add that, finally, is from 2« to 25 per
Favorably known to the public since
, ^■^W a RH ANTT I’. C o
■’ Frrr
1826. Church. ( Impel, School, L ira Alarm
eent. cheaper than any other book whatever, is
VANDUZEH & TIFT, Cincinnati, Of
aul
other
bell»;
also,
Chimes
and
1
’
la
U.
fl book that aaa bo adopted with all safety. It
I
Dry Groods,
Clothing, Hats,
Caps, Boots <& Shoes.
is ila
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