Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18??, July 22, 1887, Page 2, Image 2

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    HERALD
HIE CllRISTIANiHEKALD
p. T. STANLKY, I
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J. W. WBMB,
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MoMmoulh, Or.,
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July W.'lHi
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Editorial Notice.
BMttmeute uKpreiwe«l by oar contributor*, ut
for ■'ur own writing alone. Hence oui reat n<
□aunt judge for themselves. We intend to jve
■pace fur the free e Koreasiph of ub - aumii , wifi in
limits of Bound lUsi ietion, .1. u U.o ¿jot- Qf
the cause ; but not be “held as in.«1
at
others may write.
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All matter intended for publication in this
paper should be written :
-U. On one side of the sheet only.
X In a plain legible hand.
3. Let there be plenty of space betwee! the
nee.
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4. Write with a pen wis§ftd of a pencj 80
hat it maj not be defitceti ill transit.
5. W. I'o brief article*.
6. Expect no attention toxarticle8, notice, or'
queried not accompanied by your name.
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as you lean, then the general trend
of your life ¡8 . most important.
Every man as waking his future,
day by. day. If he is casting out
evil and cultivating the good, if he
if in harmony with the divine and
leaning Godward, and continues
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-B hw > to dor, the.
-~A-¥owng-Jd.an's Diagram.—
One need have little anxiety how
he shall fall, or when he shall fall,
In the parable of the prodigal/
the disgrace which sooner or later
if be is leaning right.
is sure to follow in the wake of
wayward and wilful youth is sim­
Every Christian should meet to
ply and vividly suggested. The
break, bread on the. first day of the
fine young gentleman presently be­
week. “Lay aside every Weight;”
comes a poor slave. Tli^ som be­
Christ’s death is the event asked
comes a hireling and a stranger.
to be remembered-—thoughts of his
The late heir of great estates, the
death, burial' amf resurrection
possessor of princely fortune ‘is
should be uj’ipermost in all hearts»
herding the swine. He thinks of,
the center of worship.
the lowest of his father’s hired str-'
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has failed in her duty toward those Bt*te Siiniliiy-school organization
pupils. The saperintendent who by E d. Richardson, was heard.
The following constitution wus
fails to urge thia matter upon his
unanimously
adopted:
teachers, and also to do what he
CONSTITUTION.
can, by example and exhortation;
A rticle 1. ,1’he in\me of this
to bring the children into the
church, is not W thy of the honor system of Christian woik is, State
of such a position. - Every effort -Sunday-school Association of the
pos-i’alecwhould bo made to bring Church of Christ-m Oregon.,
tïï~™t only to' knowkdjê, Ifflt W . .... U l lj>ct of thio
Advice to the "Unhappy.'
ciation is to place in the field Evan­
the obedience of the gospel.
“The unhappy,” says an exchange,
This is the object of the Sunday- gelists. whose duties, it shall be to
“are indisposed to employment; all school, and should not be ovei look­ hold- Sunday school Institutes,Cou-
active -occupations are wearisome
venlions, Protracted meetings, and
ed.” “
and disgusting in prospect, at a
May 1 ask the question bow do such‘work as the association
time when everything, life itself,is rninyof your pupils can intelli­ may impose, in the interest of the
full of weariness and disgust. Yet gibly answ er the proposition, “What Church of Christ.
the unhappy must be employed or must the alien sinner do to be sav­
ARI 8 The officers of this asso­
they will go mad’. Comparatively' ed from past sins?” One of the ciation shall con.-i-t of 1 resident,
blessed are They, if they are set in very important features .of work Secretary and TnAsui'er, who shall
fainilie.i where claims and duties in a Sunday-school, is to cause chil­ conttitu'te the executive biard, and
abound, and cannot.be escaped. In dren to know ju4 what the Holy shall ¿hold their offices one year or
the pressure of business there is phost tcadhes in this matter» of until tjieir successors are qualified.
present safety anTTuRTiiiatiB’ Kttuf" salvation. To say,’ faith, Hpcrrt —A RT. 4. —A+f—t m-mbsi M—o f - t he
Harder is the lot of those wTio have -•“‘V, ml f-’l',edieiico is-one thing Christian church in Oregon may
few necessary occupations.iftTofi'sT but to know what faith is/or rC- “ivilXi'“ ¿1 Ih 4
by other claims than their own pentance, or what it takes to con-, attending and pnrt.eiputing in its
haimkssness and profitableness. stitute .scriptural obtuitnee, is quite deliberations»
Reading often fails. Now and then a something more than a mere
A rt . 5 Animal and other meet­
it may beguile ; but much oftener knowledge of words. Again, sup­ ings shall be held at such time and
the attention is languid, the thought pose a pupil should interrogate the pla^, as may be agreed upon. At
wanders, and associations with teacher in regard to some item of ,aid meetings measures^ may be
the subjects of grief are awakened. history, or prophecy on-the* gospel, adopted to curry out the spirit of
in low company is a degraded
wretch, and all the more degraded,
if he does not know it. There is
no disgrace in work even of the
humblest sort. It is not tending
swine but in living a swinish, ani­
mal life that makes a man degrad­
ed.— Sei.
The- Unitarians of this country vh’ese are so many touches of the
n44a«itar’g lit nd fta hfi BQHiaYB fgl
Ca^ pWcllJ. A., Hilkboro, North i'anthill
and C&rlton.
ship they reported four yeays ago. us the doom of every young man
1
Cheatham Neal. Centervjtle.
It has Iveen proposed recently to who wanders from the law of God
Cox Eliiu» Mehama, (ocabionally.)
. CajRaon R.
Eugene.
.unite
|hree of their strong Churches Vs taught in his father’s house, at
AJotv’D. M.. Amity.
Vart B. C , Molalla- Rock Creek.
in
one
of the eastern cities. Is not his mother’s knee,-in the instruc­
Flemin-' H. C., Eagle Point—vant ki|8 point».
Holman F Dillard, Forest Grove«
their
doctrine
fatal to growth! By tions of his Sunday school teacher,
Jones-------- . Lagrande.
MeFBick If. M., 128 Mifl ¡St, Portl.
Sta‘e their fruits they are to be known.
or by the ministry of a faithful pas
Evangelist.
Plea-ant —
Bill—Trent Spring-
Mulkey 1» N., l-ira-aui
tor. Disgrace lies In wait for him.
field, Halsey and Monroe.
V. N.. Moi.;
jllO.
A goodly number ■ of additions Degradation yawns across bis
have been reported ny brethren Tor
Mound Ranch.
■e ffi.i imml i h i t iii n
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Roberts J. E. AumaviHe—Mill C oek, Scio
last month. The gospel itself, is
What is this young man’s dis not do, .will obtain no relief from tion of the great Ixiek in which
and Mt Pleasant.
An I" fi- ri''» constitution may be
Richardson S. W P., Independenot — Inde­
God’s power unto salvation. Men grace ? It is not the disgrace of sewing. Sewing is pleasant enough they may find an answer to the amended nt the annual meeting.
pendence and Bethel
Richardson E. H., Gooaberry—Eight Mile.
obey it that they may save them­ have having to go to w’ork. He may in moderation to those whose minds question they profound ? Sunday-
The following officers werç elect­
Rich G. P., Damasent, and Farn^ngton.
* Stanley D. T., Monmouth, Pres. State Nor­ selves.
are at ease the while ; but ’ it is school institutes are admirably ed / President, Eld. D M. Doty, of
They
preach
it
that
they
so
regarded
it.
So
far
lie
has
been
mal School.
Hweapey J. M., Latham—X^IUMI clunty, Evan- may save others.
an idleF; the world were no worse aiTTmployment which is trying to adapted to the bringing out of Amity; Secretary, Sister L.O.Friz-
gelist.
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off if he were dead.—Hr ha^ enrrrar- rthc nerve* when long-continued, at Tho u ght, on all -¡wieli -pernte-and-thu. . 1--. jEerv-vdide-LTlcasu rer2^ister.
Shelley R. L., Drain—Drain am| Elk Creek.
Shuck Peter. Monitor—Bethanyi
Waller H M... Monmouth— Albany, Oak
It is the privilege of eyery be- ed-through the night and slumber- the best, and nothing can be worse sooncr we' avail ourselves of the Eliza Hawley, of McCoy.
Creek a id Sheridan.
Resolved, That tL6 next annual
Weddel Elijah, »11. Pleasant.
dleVer to attach himself so closely ed through the day. Rising in the fojjhe harassed, and for those who opportunities, and benefits to )«■ de­
Wiltse W. 11., Cartright-^Jnncnou City and
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and firmly to Christ that he will) late afternoon he may .have looked want to escapo from themselves. rived therefrom, the sooner we, will meeting be held at Turner, on the-
r Webb J W., Salem.
but from his luxurious apartments Writing is bad. The pen hangs develop that wliic’i is so needful first Monday ot the campmeeling,
[The shore list fab made vp at the Chmp- have no desire to follow uninspired
'“¡TJ o el6ck n ’tn.—-——------- - -
Vi
p’eare notliv
men. Many of our dissensions upon the,grimy and plodding mul­ idly suspended over the paper, or among us. 1 hope every Sunday-
by cards. W, P. RicharJrion.J -
Rt tolied, That each school make
the
sad
thoughts
that
are
ali-ve
titude
in
the
street
or
in
tire
mar
­
school worker in the state will * such report as the board may direct.
aiisedTom giving heed to opinions
ket place with disdain, and scorned within write themselves down.
write me a Liter on some point re­ I Retolved, That each school take
The H erald does n^t furnish its andneglecting the “Lively Oracles.”
the thought of decendrng to theiii, “The safest and best of ail ôceu- lative to the work, give an idea, i qmuterly collections for this work,
The
same
J
esus
that
said,
follow
usual Leader VJitorial) this week
V
pations for sueh suflbrcr.s, as are fit advance a thought at ask a qm-s- luml that c- ntiibutions be solicited
level or joining in their
on account of unavoidable circum­ me, aNo said, Beware of man.
I oli.at.dl may have opportunity
<<
for
it,
is
intercourse
with
young
That
old
feudal
hensy
that
there,
tioil, and thus furni dins material l<>
stances—lmwever, it- will n d be so Hence we should scrutinize all
i to a-, i t the «oik. ■
children.
Next
to
this
comes
hon
­
is
something
disgraceful
in
honest
work on, in hope, that at least tonic
things in the light of Gcal’s truth
Resolved, That one perns
. next issue.
acquaintanceship good may come from, an effort to
work continues to
the bane of est, genuine
audjeject
whatever
lacks
divine
point,
d by the tonrd t<
as cor-
z
~
modern society. In
countries among the poor; notduerc charity- stir up an eitthuiea-m mi th. grand ivspoipli::g .»cCTttary ami financial
- The go«d report^frou churches
‘VTC ftftBgryrnwwdtid >■»*>
'i ri- ■ -{-T-1 it |- t 1* A “ “ f :*-
M,jri¿ ¿jj imuiiijo ..........
of all leadership except the leader­
in laist week’s issue in convention
and blankets, but intercourse of nurture and admonition of tin I
sociate
on
equal
teri|s
with
the
ship of Christ, who has the sole
voices the expression that there
s w. r. r . provò! by the associati-in
right, to direct our way. Weie this tradesman. Even fl^ minister of mind, with real mutual interest be Lord.
never was a time whei tlie work
purties. Gardening is
the gospel
;ospel guards againt
agiui-t mingling.
mingling, tween the parties,
which, on motion. tli4 a-’-'.
rule
observed,
divisions
and
sects
nf th. el.i:i-di aa.-’ nô.ii fiindy apd
-primitiv
e. too freely with th’t part • ltrs excellent, l iee a uMMt unites bodily
wdfouMwd
lu tlie action
womu
Oisuppear,
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ÎHfttfVirsR Oregon
Oregon b-Uvw
State cxi^uan.
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of
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unity . be restored. Having the flock who must eat ibrir bread in exertion ‘ wïtK'â suflkiêîiT; engage­
. day-school Asi ociation
-«nd Washington than at present.
J II M.\s< HER, D. M D uty ,
word of Christ dwelling in them the sweat of their face. It has ment of the faculties, while sweet,
W. T. Richard-("irwpondiiig secreta­
S ■■! tiny.
Brc-ident. •
.richly, all men wouid then “be per­ coinc to pass in our country of late compassionate Nature is minister- 8. and
. mu - ut, I tox 75. VaepeWlatiee. roll,
The Central Hapt^t says itii fectly joined together in the same that the lady who purchases a par- ing cure in every sprouting leaf ry
comity, Oregon.
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remarKalile as well as a milling ,tu_ auud.uud in the same judgment."-— cel at »<lry goods store does not anij scented blossom, and beckon-
The executive board of the Oru-
. see
take it home lest this act of drudg- , ing sleep todruw high, and be ready ■ Tin; (Oregon Statv C.H i-tnji Suu
mthoib^jdiplo) resort
gon Stats V iri.sliun Sunday-school
to evade temperance fcws. Jvo'w rantarrnmu
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Bro.- W. E. Richardson of Span-
'V-'-b'fllffFUl IIHJl a t Ptrr ydwl» July—
we have “temperance bitter.s’Jwhicli gle, has been appointed assistant Sty. It is a strange . thing that Walking is good ; not stepping T | president ; L C FTTzTI, fsvcrTO
12 1887, with a full board.
from
shop
to
shop,
Of
from
neigh-1
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Hawley,
I
rea
mrer.
apt n analj is, aro in.
on
■evangelist lor Spokane county, W. people who own a caipenter for
Elder S. AV * I’. RitharJson, of
Having
Imen
app-
iited
by
the
found to be half alcohol. Look out
T. He is one who will make his their Savior, and accept the author­ bor to neighbor ; but stretching out association to act as > rresonding Independence, was appointed cor-
for the “temperance bitters!”
presence felt for good in the Mas­ ity of apostles—laboring men all of far into the country to thé freshest secretary and lin-ineiMf agent, un- I re-p»riding secretary and agent for
ter's'cause in that county,, and is them, and one of them boasts that fields, an<l the highest ridges, and der instructions to hide “Institutes j iiie’war, will) instructions Io hold
Bro.Richardson,reports the work wide awake to all the interests of he labored with his own band, that the quietest lunes. However sul­
when and where practicable,” 1 institutes, when,and wherepractioa-
on their new church building at the church in their respective work. he might be chargeable to none— len the imagination may hay*
L*. Also to Lave two hundred
Independence progressing nicely. Also Bro. Sanderson, evangelist for should esteem it a disgrace to labor. among it) griefs’at L’o> 'how )t wish a few items of iiformation :
copied
of. constitution printed fop .
I
want
the
name
and
J
bit
<
fliee
ad
­
Also we learn, the brethren at Per-’ Whitman county, is well received, Certainly a country's disgrace is cheers up an 1 smiles,
distribution,
and one hundred blank
rydale are not slack with their and much good is the outlook for not the men who labor in its shops listless the limbs may have been dress of all the Sunda .school sup­
its factories, its furnaces, its mines, when sustaining a too heavy heart, erintendants of school run under reports printed.
building at that place. Tiii* is as his labor.
It was further agreed that all
its marts and docks, who fell, its here they they are braced, and the the direction of our brethren in
it should be.
moneys
received by this associa­
forests till its fields, build its high­ lagging gait becomes buoyant Oregon. -1 wish all schools or-
B irthday C elebration .—The ways, but in tliosb who eat the
churches desiring institutes or tion, procecjiicgs of mootings, and
again.”
The officers* of the Chicago und church at Cynthiana, Ky., will be
meetings, to inform m< at an early corresnondenco of interest to be
bread of idleness and dependence,
Alton R R. nave issued an order sixty years old upon Sunday, July
’ ’’Jute. We.desire very* much, that puUished from time to time in the
taking
no
part
in
the
world
’
s
work.
Object of Sunday-school.
that their train men shall n<.tenter 24th. The congregation .desir^to
every school will begil at one- to lll.ll.VLD -■
The
prodigals,
the
rioters,
the
a saloon*- This is not fanaticism, mark the occasion with’ special
Adjourn 1 to mvut at the call C*f
“Many Sunday-school superin­ take quarterly collectifs. 1 hope
spendthrifts
are
the
shame
and
the
but it is the deliberfte act of nien memorial services. All the former
many
chW^
m
wi
ll
ta»e
collection-
the
pre riridei.t.
tendents
think
they
have
done
who know that a drinking man is pastors now living are invited to peril of a nation. The young man
D. M. D oty , President,
who quits his }Tio<ligal ways and their duty, and have made a grand - at home, or of their friends, and
an unsafe servant.
attend and participate. Historical goes to work, thongh it be a menial success when they have an attend­ together with their o.vi gift, write
J. C I rizzel . . SeC’y,
E liza H awley , Treas.
sketches will be presented and the work, is not degraded but enobled ance of 100 to 150 pupils, who have me a letter, and I will arrange to
Says a correspondent from Elma, good old tunes will be sung. The thereby this is the end of his dis attended the schoq.l, and read from publish their letters, ur extiacts
,W. T; to ths Oivyuniun : ■ The church Luilding lias just been re­ grace and the beginning of bis re­ the leaves, the answers to tli<’
therefrom, in the H i . ralii , thus
1.1TERARY N»»i'KS—Dr. Alexau-
Christians (Disciple-) here have novated, refrescoed, carpeted,. etc., form.
making a Children’s Corner, und
tious on the lessen.
and
guests
will
be
welcomed,
with
der
McKuuz'.e has liet attempted to
made materia!’’ improvements in
There has been no special ser­ Sunday school Departió nt in our
The young man’s disgrace does
true
Kentuckey
hospitality.
pr>
ach
a . nji in in “8 >m» Xuings
their edifice recently.. Among other
not begin only when he begins to vice in their behalf, and all doc­ paper. Now what llt’e girl or
Abroad,
"ur lu make a u iidu^Lo
betterments a fine b 11 has been
C. 1» E dgar , Pastor.
fl?-*’ k *
fhel it. Disgrace does not consist trinal or controverted points have boy will send the firstjletier. Ad­
but
his
jottings
of
w
fiat
he
*aw
and
added—the first in this town. This
nica i ns and fi t
in the discovery of one’s unworthi­ been carefully guarded, and persis­ dress all Communicii
heard
in
bit
travels
are
racy
and
denomination is prospering and. do-'
A lady contributes to the Watch- ness. ' The prodigal wqs no less dis tently rul d out. No teacher has ters of enquiry ri elativi to our Bun
ing a g -od work here.
man and- Reflector a significant re- graced when he kept Lis riotous been allowed to uige upon her pu- Jay school work to KV. [’, Rich novel and full of po nt concerning
things that people want to know.
------ft D■gratifying to loam —of-thc- ■ uiini'tcence - Jt’t the date -Rev. Dr;
company than whon be kept the jnls the necessity of accepting atdion, Lox 75, Indifp mL nee, Ote
progress apj'success of'fhese earn- Stevens, the veteran missionary in
Ly jALutLiup X lv.upa.ny,
Christ,
lest
she
be
accused
of
trying
gom
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TZ
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company of the swine. He cower-
^st,brethren at Elma. By thyir Burmah : “During his last visit to
Thu*
famous
btatue of Queen Vic­
•ed in shame an<j self-abasement to join “our church” and the result
works ar,- they known.
toria,
by
J.
E.
Boehm, R A., which
this country, we had the honor of wlien he thought to what a pass lie is, that of the 100 children ami
• SUNDAY SUHQOL.
is
in
Windsor
Castle,
is pictured in
a vi it from him at my mpther’s had come. Many, a man stammers young people in the school, not one
In
answer
to
a.
call,'tie
members
a
ful
I-page
etwr&ving
in the July
.It ha A ih i 1 -tb;.t a tree will hole • in Auburndale, whervhe*gave out his confession of sin only when has, during the whole year, been
IfoWe
An-ol,-
.
\
nni. only !•»•_ a., it, Ulis, but it a most touching account of his )«- | its consequences reduce . him to a , induced to accept Christ
f
the
Christian
Church
attending
O1
I
m
,
Turner
j-juiqum-.qtinUJK:Cinbled
Sum'
ol'Tolst-
i
’
s
d.m
t
stories
are
will fill as it leans. brom this wu cent return for the first time to his
nuT“the di^graceT Tfil! l|Ui*sliun—now come», has
jnay draw a very important lesson birthplace in Georgia, lie had met began a good deal further back. this school been a success? . 1 ans- at 1 o’clock. Juti" 21) ■7
The yl
in a’uily life The inclinations of there an aged lady, w ho told him The fact that one carries his sins w - do. -Tlie ol-ject of the $un-
the soili have a very important re­ how in his infancy his mother had tightly, and is able to think well of dA »chool, if it Ims any <>lj-< t,i- by S W.'B. ruchiircson,
and “lu^
lation to future dt-tiny. Do juii si nt lor her |>utor, an" 1, holding the himself even while he wastes his to < overt its members who are |>orary organizatjon
cho
Min:.'
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M.
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anil
lerfti toward» thosq things that inc ir.f.vnt in her arms, n quested him substance, and it may be the sub­
J
! v ' '. ■ ,>.
i .k
good an 1 pure an 1 truer or dut you to dedicate the child in solemn stance of others, irt riotous living, i/C '■ I..J-, to inipii - upon tin J. IL Mascln r, aeci
by a Russian ffply.for 1). Lythiop
low n in the opposite direction
li prayer to Hie work of foreign, mis- is itself a burning disgrace, J ÍO
inds of her pupils the importance dress stating the a<
Company.
vou We to lie a you M an 1 Jail sjmis. Of this act pf his- mother I who consumes life on low aims
of ol tediencc to t he Master’^ will, derived from fconc
Burnett P. R., Monmouth.
E. G., Hubbard, (occa^ralhJ
al
%
Dr. Stevens learned for the first
time, after nearly forty y®»rs of
missionary labor. *1 now she,’ said,
he, 'why I was drawn so irn ipu
bly to the missionary work It
was the answer to my mother'*
prayers.’”