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PACIFIC 1 • __ CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, ________ •____________________ , THURSDAY, MAY 31,- 1877. ■ Postal Card from,Bro. Payne. parable <>/ tb<r'dqne for us by Christ, there will be and doubtless there are many in conclusion of the I 1 marriage of the king’s s' son. • There, one leading and contreling desire in our beloved Oregon that would be I should think all the world that we have portrayed the Refusal .of j our hearts.’ We are never absent greatly benefited by reading Tts = = 01 M,! read the Bible, were wise enough I ■ * . CO i the Jews to heed the oft given in- I from ite In all the ramifications of pages. Do not withhold this good to know that the command forbid- | -• 'IO CTI ding us to lay up treasure on earth -1 i-vitations of the GoejieLg. both in i human life it is still present and from them. I have a sort of >‘-■1 I promise or prospect and in fact, grows?and warms up in age and in peculiar design for the glorious suc o " t a|>f»lied to the apostles, prophets f ? ami their refusal to accept the firmities. It never leaves the cess of the Gospel in Oregon, for and the evangelists, that were offered blessing, but when the ser Christian until he has arrived at there I spent, a considerable share divinely called, .and none others, vants are sent to urge all to come the point to say, “ My work is of iny life. I can go back - thirty i except in. a qualified sense. in, both' good and bad, the w.edding done, Lord Jesus receive my years in memory and see the strug Hope Bro. Stanley will say yes (was furrtished with guests, spirit.” ThAt desire is this, to gles of the faithful, but many have or no, make some reply to it. mainly -from the highway and serve Gòd by “Christ with perfec fallen, and I am almost left alone Yours for the ¿ruth dply, hedges. -So when the great com service. No half way service will of the old ones of ’45 and ’46. May A ar U n P ay N e . mission was given to preach the satisfy the soul that is hungrying God grant, my brethren, thht his.' North Yamhill, May 25, 1W77. Gospel to every creature, millions' and thirsting after righteousness. cause in Oregon may and have That’s right, father Payne, start accepted the invitation, but princi- Touching the first position we fallen into better hands, I know the postal card, ball rolling. But palhr Gentiles. b"Ple^-AS®«U» wanted. Outet will say in relation to Christ ; He that -there are maliy faithful and Sil 9. Maine'““ fre“’ TKi;E4'-:o Augnai, we can nof-say either yes or no to We notice in this parable that went about doing good. Thè busi true ones there now. ’I*'pray God your proposition. When the Savior many indeed were called, for’ after ness of his life was to do good to to add to your numbers daily. TJ f/ T> 1 ¡EZBA. POPPLETON, sent, the twelve out with a speci^r nulling they specially, invited others. Now if our theses be true, You will, beloved, I know, suffer commission to. preach “the king guests, thf/servants were - told to“ we will find that in tlie ratio of our this imperfect word of exhortation, » DEALER IM dom of heaven is at hand” to the I toll all to Oome: But only those faith in Christ so will be our con as it- comes from the aged and one lost, sheep of tlm houfieoflaraeL' were chosen who actually- came and duct towards others, consequently thatjwants you to abound in every General ^tex-chandisffj- ---- and put the wedding-garment So "ouF'c-omluct will be directed by good word and work. M0XM0LTH, OREGON, -‘ Provide neither gold nor silver witlii the Gospel: It calls to all and principle. Upbn the other hand if Finally, brethren, farewell, nor brass in your purses ; nor script offers them salvation, but only our conduct ìb controled by feeling G. O B. Has a- full and complete Stock of for your journey neither’two coats, those are the Chosen ones, who i in the absence of feeling we do not 1 . ■-1 -■■ ■ "r........... DRY GOODS, ' -*' •neither shoes not yet staves; for actually come and’put on Christ in act; feeling never produces print-, A D V E R T I S-E M E N T S . —---- ’Llie Workman is worthy of Lis the institutions of the Gosjtel. GENTS AND BOYS CLOTHING ciple, but principle brings about a GO TO - . meat.” 1 . . As the number who accept the feeling that culminates in good and GROCERIES, Not so when he sent them out | Gospel, compared with all whom it I virtuous actions: ’* - . BOOTS k SHOE^i with the great commission to “go invites, is -very small, the Savior Impulse., produces feelings that STEAM WAGON AND CARRIAGE i ■ - HATS & CAPS, teach all nations.” But working could well: say, “ Many are called frequently impel. one to noble SHOP, " _ CROCKERY 4 (^ASS WARE. under that commission, the apostles but few are chosen.” i deeds, but as impulse is transcient, INDEPENDENCE. ¡. ladies D ress goods , not1, only taught that "he that . ' ho actions induced thereby are soon —---- * ——- - Of the Latest Styles and Patterns. Who keeps ou hand, oe han build to preaches-the Gospel should , live of To the Disciples of Christ in order - — > the.Gospel," but taught the Thurch also . ‘ Oregon. Not so with feeling produced by 41 .------- ’ z WAGOl^S, HACKS 4 REGGIES ' tliat it must give that support. , ►■principle, as principle is always the MILLTyERY GOODS, — saine and never changes, so-feelings ____ —. I n th e, s ix t h cl ia pUr'of t h e l o tt ed lien ¡iff Br.Livtul. Of the very best quality.. Also, L adies , misses and children May grace and mercy from God thus produced, and deeds conse to the Gallatians, Paul calls giving HATS, Ac. * HARROWS NECK YOKES, SINGLE“ ‘ / to him that teacheth in all good abotmd toward you in fill spiritual quent thereon never change; con TREES, Ar. •— ■ things,. sowing to the spirit by blessings of < ’hris't.'5 sequently he who does for Christ General repairing done in that fine A Complete Assortment of - ■ “ x—- which we are to reap life everlast •i humbly trust yoirwill suffer a any thing through principle never and on Farming Implements. Special Merchandise, which will be sold low word of ~ exhortation from one . .^.,.... kwc .•.'■R!!.' ing- regreta it.. Christ was never too attention to Carriage Painting and Tirej for cash. ■ - _ So then we believe the Scriptures whose interest in Ghrist is bound poor, neither was lie ever sir weary Setting. Leave your p&ronage and -rL'wlI and see for yoirtselves. teach that not only the uninspired up with your etema|_ salvation. that he did not help suffering money With him and keep tgOod times, — as he guarantees good work at the | trouble to show onr goods. teachers who followed the apostles In all my trials and efforts striving humanity. Just so with his true lowest living prices. 7-4Uf 7-9-3m , should -be compensated for their for the faith oncedelivered to the disciples, they always can find B.Sf?Nichola. J; L. Hyde. . ____ labor»but4be ai>ostles and evangel saints, my mind is carried back to means somehow, to give to the poor, WILLIAM DAWSON, NICHOLS & HYDE, the dear ones in Oregon ; and al for God will multiply their seed ists were included as well. CONVEYANCEB. DEALERS IN Paul tells one church that he though thirty summer suns have sown and increase the fruits of MONMOUTH. ■ I I OREGON. DRUGS, MEDICINE? AND CA e NICALH 1 took wa^es of others to do them shed their life giving power to all their righteousness. From long practice in business in FANCY AND TOILET ^ItTTf.T.F.H drawing up Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds, SPONGES, Ac. service. In short, he took a suste nature, since I first met a few in My beloved, your opportunities and other legal documents, I hope to Physician»’ Prescription» carefully com Yamhill county, who wore the dear nance from the stronger churches in Oregon for doing good are very give satisfaction to those that may call pounded and order» answered with care and despatch. on me at my house. while he would labor for the weaker < name of "the Savior, still the scenes abundant., DALLAS. OREGON. . ALSO through which we passed are fresh ones, and- when there were none of You have a religious paper, con Agent for the •’ Old Reliable’’ Phcenii 5-2-ly Fire Insurance Company. G-89-ly the stronger at hand, he labor«! in my memory. I will ever cherish ducted I y able and faithful hands with his hands that- he might not with feelings of profound gratitude that is capable of doing much good Wt O WILLIS l>e burdensome to those who were to God the many joyful and re for the cause of Christ, and its use waoLKMALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN J. not able to bear it. ,Let us so teach freshing seasons we enjoyed from fulness will be measured by. the School and Miscellaneou the presence of the Lord. But patronage you give it. and act, now. « Books, Stationery, Boots and Shoes time, the great exponent of all FANCY GOODS, ------------ •----------- -—, • It is not enough for you simply MADE TO ORDER BY ’ created beings, has not fad«, to to take the M essenger , but you < MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT^ Query. WILLIAMS »TATE STREET, SALEM, OR. stereotype on the pages iity ought to send it to others also. ß-36-ly _ OREGON, Bro. Stanley: IMDEPENDEMCE. his mighty achivemmts upon Suppose each disciple in Oregon Please express your opinion human life. O, the desolations FOR THE FOLLOWING LOW z would send the paper to some t&F The National Gold Medal w-.» through the C hristian M essenger and the anguish thou hast brought PRICES : awarded to Bradley A- Rulofson for the friendly alien of his acquaintance DRESS BOOTS. on Matt. xx. 16. best Photograph* in the United States, to our hearts! We feel the vacancy besides taking it himself, the and the Vienna Medal for the best in French Calf, Single Soles, Sewed, Your brother in Christ, Tap caused by the departure of many amount of good in this way you the world. .i Single •« Pegged, J. S. D emy . 42!» Montgomery Street,* San Fran -•••> who stood by us in ’46 and ’47. would accomplish, eternity alone Taj» cisco. REMARKS. STOGA BOOTS; One consolation above all price is will reveal. , Froneh Kip, Slip Hole. »9M * The passage referred to reads’: left me, and that is, I will meet “ “ Tap •• lb 00 I have often heard persons say, Califoenia Kip, Slip Bole, . •W AGENTS FOR THE MESSENGER. . “ So the last shall be first, and the them again ‘in the better land, “O, if I was a great ipan." Will •• Tap “ 8 50 SHOES. first shall be last; for many be where old time cannot breath on you suffer me to say to you the The following persons are agents for French Kip, ?6 00 our fadeless bloom, for time will be way is open for you all to be great, Heavy called, but few chosen.” - 5 00 the C hristian M essenger , and arw Heavy Califernia Kip, anffierized to receive and receipt f.>r This is the conclusion of the no more. because true greatness does not con 4-37 -4m REPAIRING NEATfY DONE. subscriptions. If no agent is conven My object however in presuming sist in wealth, in talent, nor yet in similitude of the householder hiring ient, remit the amount direct to the laborers fif his vineyard, in which to write to you is not to indulge in learning, but it does consist in DRESS MAKING, office by registered letter or pou.ii it is designed to show that the. reflection, as intimated above, but honest labor for the good of others. order on Dallas;— M m . E. SLOPER wishes tòìnform Dallas....... ... Gentiles, though coming last into to speak to*you of thegpresent and Jesus was called great because he .. ,R. S. Crystal. her patrons and friends that she is now Buenavista ... ........Dr. Z. Davu. future as respect the cause of Christ the vineyard of the Lord, are to be worked for his people in saving prepared te do first'class work. She Bethel........ .. . .-J. H. Hawlev. in no way inferior to the Jews in Oregon. them from their sins. ... E. C. William». has purchased one of those Plaiting Amity............... ...... ,. .T. N. FaulcoDer. In order to a full comprehension who were first brought in. When I was last in Oregon, and Machines that will do aU kinds of Sheridan Bellevue...... ... Miss E. Davis. Plaiting and Fluting ; and she has new Many points may be illustrated of our responsibilities, pennit us, if whilst our beloved and highly es McMinnville .. ......... J. W. Cowls. .... W. D. Fenton. by this simile, but the above is you please, to lay down one or two teemed Bro. T. F. Campbell, was atylea every month. Shop, at her Lafayette . ...f residence on Main-street, Old Inde Carolton..... .V.< ... .J. W. Shelton. self-evident facts that have their working night and day for thftgood pendence. . doubtless the leading idea. 50 3m North Yamhill......... ........... Isaac Davis, i Weston............... ........C. M. Ely. Language similar to this was existance . in consequence of our of others, some brethren thought Aumsville..*.,.... , ......... T. J. Wilcox. . W. W. MARTIN, used several tiines by the Savior. relationship to Christ. they, were too poor to take the Albany.................. . ........ J. M. Propst. >ATCH MAKER AMD IXWUM, Harrisburg... .......... ..........J. M. Shelly. 1st As is the character we place ¿M essenger , and may l*e some of See the last verse of the proceeding Cresswetl.......... ., ..........J. T. GiWry. chapter; also chApter xxii. 14; upon the object of our worship, so these- poor 4*nes lutlf-time and weans Dealer in IFalciAes, Clock*) Jewelry Lookingglass..... .....A. L. Todd. and Silverware. Myrtle Creek.......... .. F. M. Gabbert. will our own character assimilate to go to the state fai^ and spend Mark x. 31 ; Luke xiii. 30. Jacksonville............. . .Martin Peterson. B«»k B w IIAI uk , State Street, in the ratio of our faith in the several days, upon ex}>enses. I The fact that Gentiles Miall be Brush Prairie, W. T. 1.......... 8. C. Harri».. SALBM ‘ ■ ■ ORKOON. Vancouver, W. T.... ......8. C. Harris. received into the kingdom of God, object of worship. Our religion conclude that all such acted from lu oooDe a 4 d wobi wabmastxb Ashland...... A . ... ., . ,E. W. Barnes. 6-«4-3» Waitsburg, W. T. .. while Jews who have rejected the determines our conduct If our feeling and not‘from principle. ,. W. F. Anderson. Colfax. W. T.. ..........F. L. Bell. Gospel, shall be cast out, is most religion is simply emotional and ■ Brethren, send the M essenger DO YOU WANT Hillsboro....... . .H. B. Morgan. - plainly pointed out an, the passage nothing more, then our conduct to to the dark abodes of sin and A BOOK OP , - . Oakland...... .. E. A. Chase. Halsey........... ... H. Davidson. in Luke. wards others will be directed and ignorance, and just as sure as it is NOTES OR RECEIPT? Brownsville.. -*D. H. Pntinsn. The meaning of " many be called controled by feeling and not b written, G<xl will multiply your Send 91 00 in U. S. Currency and re- Crawfordsville P. V. Orawferd. oeive by return mail a bock of 100 after Pleasant Hill seed sown, He will bless you^ W. H. MeClare. but few chosen,” is best illustrated principle. - the most approved form. Trent............. H. C. Morgan. I know (teraons in this sttete that in the 22d chapter of Matthew, In the second place, if we have Address, D. T. S tanley , Independence W. L HMgen» Monmouth, Or. . Corvallis where the language is used in the Scriptural conceptions of the work would like to liave it sefit them, ,*.N. P. Briggs t./A TA e . hoakte ;, t «4 44 ee «4 44 44 “*■ t » “■ T —________