Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18??, March 28, 1884, Page 14, Image 14

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A FEW PLAIN FACTS
T’ir
is published on the theory that hymn-books are
made for the ehnrehes, not the churches for
hyniwb e u k ^and'^toni 'tw w pu s hed wifely on -tta-
merits. The best of facilities will be given to
etery church to examine it before they purchase
if application is made to the
,
STANDARD PUBLISHING CO..
•/ISO Elm street, Cincinnati, O.
. herald
JOHNSON, LUNN & CO;
-av‘ d Had affliction ir<
- - The toHowin;; ' w i« .1J
b l|iB lits ‘ Ru
*T" *
C hristian BEjiAEiffi
e authorized to re­
Would respectfully announce to the ceive
and receipt,' tor subscriptions. If no
citizens of ^plem and vioinity, that
agent is convenient, remit the amount direct to
the office by registered letter or postal order on
they are- constantly receiving
Monmouth:—
FOR THE CONSIDERATION-OF ALL .
WHO ARE INTERESTED IN CON­
GREGATIONAL SINGING.
there are four questions of preeminent im­
new goods consisting of — •- —
OREGON.
portance in the selection of a hymn-book for
......Henry C. Porter
Aumsville
........
.
the nse of a congregation :
%
lUrW r_ <
1. I ts E xcellence .—Thta is first jn impor­ THE COLLEGE OF THE BIBLE,
Albany. . • •.,..• ... • •.
tance, and can-only be properly determined t>y
( Elizabeth J. Barker
thpse who are not only skilled in music, but
LEXINGTON,KENTUCKY
Ami ty
tA* ••••••••••• .. .E. C. Williams
who make it their business to drill congrega­
.. .D<> H. Putman
Brownsville....?
tions in music. We have two brethren who
.Miss E. Davis
:o: —
Bellevue..........
have been conspicuous in this work for years.
...J. T. Gilfry
•••••••••
Cress well.... .
Bro. J. P. P owell , the musical editor of the
,.. E. P. Large
his college is devoted exolu -
Crawfordsville
old Christian Hymnal, -and the author of a
—:o:—
..N. P. Briggs
sively to ilie preparation of young man for
Corvallis........-
superior book of anthems, has devoted himself
... 8. B. Knox
usefulness -in the Church. It is not necessary
It'.
Grove.
to congregational music for the last ten years.
» Cottage
. .Jas. Caldwell
A FULL DINE OF
Carlton...........
Bro. J. II. R o 8E crans , author of many musical that those who would attaint it become preach­
8.1. Gerking
works i#groat pomilarity, has made congrega- ers, though moet of its students do enter the
Centex ville....
4L
-—nuii»ifi Uta
"^iVts^quired of those w ho would enter that FUfFitrsMtwG
arouse gfeafenUitislasm in its perfection wTiere
r
•
^Dallas...............
G. W. Crystal
ever be teaches. Both of these gontlemen pro­ they be sixteen years of ago. professors of re­
STAPLE
GROCERIES
. H. Deardcrff
Damascus.....
nounce the “New Christian Hymn and Tune­ ligion, and have at least a fair English educa­
...................... Jas. Harlan
Drain’s Station
Book” the best book for congregational use thdy tion. The College is conducted in close con­
....... P. P. Underwood
Which they aro prepared to sell
Lavo ever seen. This unequivocal endorsement nection with Kentucky University, and to all
Dufur... .A...
............. ......... A. L. Todd
is confirmed by many other eminent teachers, tlip classes of the latter our students have
Elk Head.........
... ...R. G. Callison
but to add to such authority would boueseless. access freo of charge. In the College of the
Eugene.............
••••«-è** ........... Charles Smith
This book is declared the most perfectly adapted Bible tuition is free, there are no fees, excopt 4t the l/ertr Lowest Rates! . - JEDiton;..
o n e of S5~fci the jauiirn, c oal ,-etc:—
-—
Mrs. Beltep. TTBftl*- - “
Forest Grove..
Good board anti lodging can be had in pri­
ee- L • M. y
anywhere.
—
:o:
—
Helix............. i
vate families at from $3 to f5 per week. Thoee
^vUal bs y. „uk ,,,..'-.
AH ìi'inds^oF Farini TFàlÏÏco ÄeuHm Hillsboro .....
.....J. L. Wigle
often,overlooked, will be seen on a moment’s year for their room and from $1 .JO to SI.75 per
Harrisburg....
Exchange for Goods.
. .W. L. Hodgfen
reflection. If the publishers are musicians, who week for board. They must furnish their own
Independence..
....... V. 8. Bond
are alive to all improvements in the publication rooms and provide their own lights, washing,
Irving... t....
—:o:—
Martin Peterson a » .
of music ; who are in closecommunication with fuel, etc. To these the whole expense need not
Jacksonville..
..J. A. Bushnell
the teachers and writers of music ; and whose exceed’5125 per annum.
You
are cordially
invited
to call and Junction.......
A li osti seeking <1
LUU CVBV,
. •
,
.
•
Those
a 5UUII
good UHUVutlUD
education ali
at U little
cost,
.. W. D. Fenton
success de
solely on the name they make
Lafayette.
...
and specially those proparii g for the ministry,„ examine goods and price»
4wwwviUe..«
ttiM. wofiRHr^
’cTT’io
ÄF Ca^ùgtTe an<T
3
|¿ c GÌMLUÌ
..... J. M. CritOn
ir l i bo
JOHNSON LUNN& CO. Kings Valley.
... J. H. Hawley
more fully met than where the publishers Nave further information to
McCoy ..... •
. . "F. Mk Gabbert
hut a sido ixterest in music, and have no such
R. GRAHAM, Prqsîr*ent. Cor. Griswold’s Block,
Mvrtle Creek
....... J. W. Cowls
•'S
ir’centi.ve to perfect their work, especially w here
McMinnville.
Commercial Street, Salem.
.Mrs. J. F. Berry
they do not own the plates and copyrights. The
Milton.........
E- Ground
13-4Lly
. ..JihilLBryDf sLtiu- u.to
in. ihe aptendid
Mt Pleasant .. . .-
.Joseph Robinett
senes i f platos which have been rmdeto adapt the
New Pine Creek...
C. V. Kuykendall
‘‘Now Chris:ian llymn and Tqne-Book” tocuery
North Yamhill
. .J. P.’Frizzell
want of the congregations. Before the book was
Perrydale.
a month old, there was a demand for an edition
F. Hannah, Jr
Pendleton.
. Gerking
for choirs and singing-schools. The publishers-
installtly appreciateel ite importance and have.
rury Lta.via.
Philomath
~issued a magnificent edition, with rudiments
Wm. Rust
Pilot Bock
EDITED BÏ E. W. HERNDON, A. M., M. D.
tenderpool
and antliefns, to meet this want. Aii urgent—
Prineville.
. Campbell x* ■ 1
but very limited—demand arose for a large
Roseburg.
print edition, for those of infirm sight. The
D. Houck W/
1883.
Tangent..
demand wa« promptly met, and now, although
T. B. Davidson
Shedd-----
rptlE CHRISTIAN QUAH3 ERLY REVIEW St. Helens
tlieyjuave the-
seriee-ever-effereffYo-
Hrs. 8, Giltner
, Uu/cniW'.
ptirui., tl.ew.h^
1 RM1 uumplfted1 its fiiwli w ultimu, wnwl w t h e
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--- - a . etbl adhiona.w.
, . « JL» ,v • A'***’ VJ
view, to meet special demands. Thia aeries of
first day of January, 1883, the fifrst No. of Vol. Bcio.......
.. «John Shore
books is their pride, and a sonre^of honorable,
Il will be issued? It w the purpose of its Salem...
H. À. Johnson
lifelong ambition. Row different-w1'«re there
Editor to keq> it up to thé highest standard of Sheridan
T. N Fauleoner
is only a temporary and mercenary interest-in
excellence. It will be issued in January, April, Wheatland
....... Wm. Scott
the publication t
July and October ; will be printed on fine book" West Chehalem...........
Ch W. Hardwick
R emedy syc!1Ae D iseases
(»per, and-each No_ will ..contain lüü pagca üf
_ 3- T he G eneral U se of the B ook —Tf is a
Tfrreit nw. seres.pivnrs.
very important matter wheihor the book to be
original matter from our best writers, amt Ue-
WASHINGTON TERRITORY.
ERYSIPELAS
.RINGWORM.
chosen is in general use or not. We are happy
views. I would be glad to receive the names of
LOTCUES
Aiderton
...................................
.Mrs. D. V. Alvey
siibacribers as soon as possible, so as_to determ­
to be able to say that the side of the “ Nev.
Alpha ..........................................
». H. Wimply
• • • •
Christian Hymn andTune Book,” since its in-*-
ine theaize^of the edition.
troduction last August, has been—in the teeth
Price $2.00 per year, in ad vanes, Fifty cents Brush Prairie..................................... 8. C. Harris
of an opposition acknowledged by its most "
foi a single number, Address TrtS^pmmnnica- Cedar Creek......................................E. A. LaDow
Castle Rock................................Win. Huntingion
frantic enemies to have been almost^unanimons
tions to the Editor. ,
Ciin .................................................... J- M. Baker
ou the part of the press—fifty per cent, greater
D k . E. W. H erndon ,
* 4
. — vrnTTTrnnn, -wwnw
XFT111 *’--xx-TV11 *1*
than tWi nf tlm Imnli¿Uuu'
... ,. W. T. Barnes
vocated. This fact, in favor of a book poshed
T he C hristian Q uarterly R eview will be Dixie. ■•••••••....
. .11? L. Dashiel
solely on its merits, tells the whole story. A
famished witJr tke C hristian H erald for $3.60 Dayton.
Elina........-.................................. .Mrs. E. Himes
book that outsells another of acknowledged
per
year
for
both
papers.
12
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THE GREA
UREEOR
Farmington............................... .. . .F. M. Davis
merit by fifty per cent, when almost the entire
H. W. Murphy
Golden dale..
Eress is coipbinwl in strenuous support of the
... .1'. E- Fisher
ook outsold, is a book that it will do to adopt.
Lone Pine...
W. H. McClure
--------
Lincoln........
Within six months, fiom Cincinnati alone re
. J. H. McClure
New Tacoma
>••••••«»
supplied more than 350 ehnrehes, not to men­
F
rank
G.
A
llen
,
1
vriitav«
Symptoms arc moisture, btinging, itching, worse at
.. .James Butler
G. W orth Y ancey , { L tllter H<
• •••••««•
tion the large number supplied from St. Loni«
Pine City...
night; seems as if pin-worms were crawling about
L.Be'1
and other cities. It is In use in mere than 100
Paloii8o.
....
a»••••••«
the rectum; the private partsarc often affected. Asa
E ditorial edito I a .
Dr.
Chas.
Spinning
congrégations in Ohio;; in more than 75 in In-
Puyallup.
...
pleasant, economical and positive cure, S watns ' s
.., Itanson Long
Pomeroy....
: in Illinois more than 40 congregation*
• ••••••• 1
CM ntmkn r is superior to any article in the market
C. L"Loos,
' ‘ R obt . G raham
.
. James Butler
Rave been supplied fn.in Cincinnati, and irianv
Sold by druggists, or send 50 eta..in 3-ct. Stamps. 3
Pine
City.
..
J. W. M c G arvey ,
- I. B. G rvbbs .
. W. A. Sanders
boxes, 81.25. Address, Da. S watnk & S on , Phila., Pa.
more from 8t. Louis, white numerous orders
Spangle.......
........... 8. Bonney
I
' '
——"
have been -hipped to even’ State. 30,000copies
........
rnins is a largee I ght - page weekly Snmner
..
..J. W. Osborn
are in use, in more than 500 churches. So far
Beattie
.........
I devoted tn the advocacy and defence of
..........................
8 d. Harris
as rapid and general adoption is concerned, no
Vancouver.
.
Apostolic teaching and practice. “Ask for the
book can equal it_____________ _____________
........... ........ ^.W.F.Bruce _
Waitebnrg...
Old-Paths,
and
walk
therein
’
*
is
ita
motto,
its
.............. Mrs.. A. H. Reynolds
UiipÀpffi s^. Tbcre u no book, nTaTmlKr"
GLOVE
practice and its teaching. Its matter is pure, Walla Walla.
excellence of make, that presumes to compote
CALIFORNIA.
safe, frash and sparkling. Its make up is order
with the prices of the “ New Christfan Hymn
Instantly laowl t>y puringati.i cor-i ir.id lavteneC' witll
ly, neat, attractive and on excellent paper. .A Washington Corners..... ..Prof. J. Durham
and Tune-Book.” Not to mention the fact that
Xo.juttona cr hooka n'■ it«-<1. over specimen copy will satisfy ail of the above, and Elmira.
........... J. M. Oiler
.. ..........
dozen Fold in ixindon in one m<> :h
,W ere not for
the low prico- at-which other books can no v I e 500
will
cost
you
bnt
the
time
amk
postal
card
on
i alt'by lo' al dealer . b Lirmlp | ail n sent by ma
........
J. L. Bmittle
Monticello
.......
»••••••
had is due solely to the low price of this, it is a
Fize or color, on n
pt of this pr cv. <> 1 aec Si.50
which the request is made. Address the Pub­ Napa City.........
Mrs. 8. E. Inman
-••••è«
fact that the only books that make the slighte>t ‘Jfi75, E ou 9 ihj ctaire 82.00. Sup nor quailtv 50 e s extra
lishers. Sea "Our Principles,” and “Onr Saratoga........ ..
. ..William Pollard
approach to these prices, while they have on'y
A. C. MATHER & CO. Chicano, III.
Rules.
”
Mrs.
E. E. Hembree
Sacramento.
..
'.
5jw, cent. m»rc hymns, are sold at prices from
'' OCR TERMS.
**
Santa Rosa....... ........................... G. O. Burnett
25 to SOper cent, higher. This book is, then,
Anni/AC C Five t fci ■ a/U
14 Essex bt
/AnaKG^iS rtllxf. an<l is
Single Subscription, One Year, $2 00 ; ' Six San Francisco., Mrs. n. H. . I use. HEasex
from 20 to 25 per cent. cHw.per than any other
an inWible 'lire for I’i!«-«.
Minnie J. Borden 3 n
San
Lnis
Bey.
.
•
.»1
Months,
Jl
00
;
Three
Months,
50
ots.
book in tho rnatkot. And this foci alone, when
Price MI, at drug
... W. W. Smith
Vacaville...........
wo consider that some 5.IKK) or 6,00 ) churches
seat* prepuzi
CLUB rates .
Lew is Van Tassel
Vi^U-li;l.
frtc,
A'. “
rn i-t b-supplied v.iHi .books, is an immenaaiu-.
Tirany ora wn ding & ernh of Flw and $io no Watsonville.. .
SKejsjTTj
.11. D. Connell
gamont in its favor. -If no more than two dozen
cash, an oxtra copv.
books are sold to each church, it makes a differ­
MISCELLANEOUS.
T he O ld P ath G uide ($2 00) and
Employment for Ladies.
ence of $12,003 ! Tho demand for choap hooka
........E. A. Chase
Grangeville, I. T...
T
he W ord and T he W ork (50 cts) $2 25.
The
Queen
City
Sus[>en<lcr
Çotnpanyaf
Cin
­
is no trifling matter. This book has been pre­
... Q. W. Patta/
Moscow, I. T............. ••••••
cinnati are now ìrianuiacturin^ anu intvoGucing
P
acific C hurch N« ws ($1 00) $2 50.
pared on the motto; "Good enough for any;
their new Htof'klug Supporter« for Ladiw and
Four Mile, I. T. ... • • • • < . ,T. L- Childers
T he C hbistkn H erald ($2 00) $3 00.
< hiklreit,anil their iineip.aie-I Hklrt Su»prn<kr«
cheap enough for all.” ,
....... j; ff Holler
Sumac, Tenn........;.
Address for specimens,
for i.A'114*«, and want reliable lady alenatoseli
V ■ h .ve thus shown that four of the most im­
them in every household. Our agents every­
Dea venport Caul
Wicklow P.O., Orit 9 Can
C.
C.
C
line A Co.,
where meet with ready success and make hand­
portant conr¡derations point to tbe’“New Chris-
. .8. li. Hedrix
General Publishers of Church and Sunday Fairfield, Iowa........
some, salaries. Write at once for terms ami se-
ti.m Hymn and I une-Book” as t/w book fobgoa-
....... F. M. Bains
c ure exclusive territory. Address
Leavenworth, Kansas..
*
School
Supplies,
310
West
Main
St.,
er d adoption.' A book that is pronounced the
Queen Sit/ StKpender (’<>.♦ < inrlnnp.fi, Ohio.
,.C. J. McKinney
Parsons/ Kansas............
Louisville, Ky.
Leading Physicians Tecommend these Supporters,
/«-.-■{by tho most competent Judges ; that has the
.Eld. J. B. Royal
Vermont, Illinois.........
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pront i c of every possiblo improvement in flic
future; that lias had tho widest and most wim-
I
Dry Groods,
Clothing, flats,
Caps, Boots
Shoes
T
THE CHRISTIAN QUARTERLY
REVIEW.
¡WC PILES
press; and that, finally, is from 20 to 25 per
éc-nt. cfnm|)er than a»v other îioofc whatever, is
book that oan be adopted with all safety. It
V/EST TROY, N. Y., BELLS
rA, »'avoraljy known to the pnbii« rincc
< Imre li Chifpel, Scliooi, I ire Alarm
'■'<3
and other bells. ul<o, Chiracs awl l'cala.
THE OLD-PATH GUIDE.
BU6KEYF BELL FOWNIY,
Bk-O* <g Pure < <i' |.er and Tin foi Chur< Res,
Hcboeli), Fu1- A turni-,Karnvi, etc. FULL:
WARRANTED. Catalogue at-nt Fret.
VAN DUZEN A TIFT, Cincinnati, O
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