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About Pacific Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1877-1881 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1877)
•'*<* Ufi FAcinc- “ W istiam imsom~7WftSöXY, " sçpt : J nmw .. 's-«» F' ' ' ••: *' ? ' vz’ 8 r 2 Death Bed Testimony. • ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 ijttle boy. Eunice, the mother, is tell Born. A-- ' —a-—— • • • ing him of Cain anU Abd, Samson, 6 ’ * .«i ■ ■ At Monmouth, Polk county, Oregon, We do not object to it. It is pleas Daniel in the lion’s Meh, «ire. Thus ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. ant to catch -from the’lips of our friend before he could reud little Timothy tsept. i , Illi 7, to the wifo s4 'M1’- -F- la re Estate of H M. HOLDER, «• - *<• as he departs for the mysterious land “ Knew the Scriptures from his youth.” Adkins, uf a daughter. ■ ■ ... •-.... deceased. :o: whither we are all tending, words The second photograph shows us an I IVTOTlOE is hereby given to all whom it Love for the Bible. 1 * nitty concern, tiiat Hon. Warren T?ZHA POPPLETON has constantly on a»f confidence and assurance. But we old man in chains amidst the gloom of i Tni'irt. Connty Judge of Polk County, A blind girl Who had received a hand, • »do not regard death-bed demonstra- his prison; beside him sits a valued, . Oregon, has appointed toe administrator copy of the Bible in raised letters, Dry goods and groceries of the very best of the Estate pf said decedent . . tiens as of very great value in them friend—his amanuensis—writing at brand ; read it so eagerly and constantly with All persona holding claims sgainst said, selves. There are so many conditions the old man’s dictation to a most emi-Gng(.rs that they will please ■present the same to n>e His hats and his caps as all will declare, _ r. y were 'Suuix worn Eatatu duly verified within six months from tffis which entorinto that last great event went evangelist far away in whom at my residenoe, at Buena Vista. Are best in the market for looks and for that it is often impossible to deter Paul places greatest confidence. And that every line she. read was marked date, ware. And Ail persons owing said Estate will mine the source of experience. We re- what is the word Paul is dictating to with blood, and ere long her finger* make we immediate vavment. , His boots anil bis shoes will show for ’ L. ,M HALL. * ‘ iuenilter of hearing a physician'say on Luke, the beloved physician,” at the Ijoeame ..so »ore that she could m* themselves, A dm ' mistba von. •> And nothing bat the best is allowed on hie one occasion: “ When a man dies in a moment this photograph is taken ? It longer read them. Thinking that for JNO. J. DALY, shelves ; very happy mood, I always ask three is this; Timothy, I charge you with weeks she could not use her Bible Attorney for A-lministrator. Dated Sept. 4. 1877. --Lt7-4i In fun>i»hiug goods for the voting and the »jucstions—who was his physician? my dying bteafh that you-keep the again, she raised it to her lips for a old, How much morphine! had Ee taken ? word von have known from a child, loving' good-by kiss. As the raised ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICE. The assortment is good and bound to be letteiB of the page touched her lips, a and wliat was the character of ■ lii% foi' “ all -Scripture to given by inspira --------sold. -- ------ *——--------- - - -• thriiH of glsjd sur'prite flushed her face, In re Estate of W.-Ç, BECKETT, life ? Three very important questions. tion of God may be perfect, thoroughly deceased. Of luces, flowers, ribons and millinery tbr she found .she eould read the page According to thiiju^swer U>. each, our furnished ........ is hereby given to all whom it gftods, unto, all good .worka" . Of t dTyher'hpsTTnrtsovwhit^tiprltiTgirfi. NTOTKIE may concern, that I have been duly opinion of the .lying testimoriy of ,^jlat nnder the sun can He keeps the-best stack in the city of the nppoiuted by Hon. Warreh Trnitt, Ceunty i.i to be 1 coiRW^ffiibly - 1.1......... . ’ . ■ • ' recovered, she moved the .(tagua-aerbsa judge ' “ Titaini; bsome ought uio.lift- of . Polk County, Oregoh, adminis- ytfti'say that it will do for* the insii-uc- kgr lips, and with greater relish than trix of the Estate of said decedent. Of crockery and glass’ ware his ’aim is to <;<!.. It ¿E asserted by nearly all phy tiqn of the little boy who is not old AIL persons having claims against said for -physical food, “ God ’ s words were keep sicians that in their experience they venough to read, and for the most ex- Estate will present them to me, at my A line that is beautiful, good and cheap. found, and she did eat them, and.they residence, near Bethel, in six months from have found but few pehtoml pbsitiVetyT I&rieneed evangelist ?—A’.r. were unto her the joy anti rejoicing of this date.- And all persons indebted thereto In future be intends to beatowffit ore eare. afraid of death when it came.. Thus, will please moke immediate payment. ' The Bible. In the purchase and sale of farmers hard her heart,” ” sweeter also than honey JANE BECKETT, because of this providential accommo- ware ; t ■ . A duinistbatbix . and the honey comb.” But there are «»f.the nature of all men to the great Burke, in his abridgement of Eng JNO. J. DALY, -r - Sueh a» shelf goods, ranges and stoves. many Christians who have, not this Attorney for Administratrix experience—-the character of the dis-- lish history, speaking of- the* Ilible, In short, be will keep or will furnish for Dated Sept. 4, 1877. 7-27 At “ relish ” for God’s word ; who read it eale. ease, and the medicine under whose says: “Ittreats ofno one subject, but as a duty, not as a delight; who come A dj article-called for from a gnat to a i JUSTICE ’ S'SUMMONS. influence the dying are,.to a gieater or of all, and it refers to the customs and .whale. to it, not because they hunger for it less extent—no undue stress should be manners of so many sorts of people, Justice’s Coart for the Precinct of Mon And at the same price all goods will be as a delicious, food, but because they laid on dying words. that it compels a great deal of cpxterior mouth, , ■ - sold, 1 — . think they must take it as a necessary Peculiarly ^rue is this because of inquiry.” And not only so, but he State of Oregon, i To the rich and the poor, the young and medicine. " How *can such Christians County of Polk. | ss the old.- , the fact often the most assuring words says that the" man who would ^become secure this “ relish for Bible reading?” EZRA POPPLETON, Plff. 1 Civil action arc spoken by those whose lives had well - acquainted with tin; woj'J of E. P. is determined by all that is fare - vs. j to recover —Pr en byterMn.—----- C. J. MERRILL, Deft. ) money. To sell of his groceries, dry goods anti ware, * not commanded the greatest respect. God Js compelled to acquire a good X ■ -- To C. J. Merrill, the above named De At prioes os low as ‘he lowest can sell, Martyrs to Salt Rheum, rejoice^ The It is not uncharitable to suppose that deal of learning, and for tills reason fendant : And to oall at his store all would do well. in such instances the precious exjieri- hesays^tliat the progress of Christi pei;*iatent use of Glenn's Sulphur Soap In the name of the State of Oregon, yon will cure you. U»e it instead of-the are hereby required to appear before the If the times are so hard, you have not the. «nce is the result of some circumstance anity has always bet-n tn&rked by greasy linaments and aatringent washes undersigned, a Justice of the Peace for cash, .. ~ in connection with the disease or the progress of literature; and now if a with which you have heretofore stimtrial the precinct aforesaid, on the 13tb day of Bring in your produce and all kinds of method of its treatment It is not man would become a thorough student ed the disease. It it cletnly, safe and October. 1877. at otjp o’clock in the after trash, noon of said day, at the office of said Jus-" reasonable to suppose that a man ean of the Bible, he must become a learned •pewdy. \ tice, in Mid precipot, to answer the. above Such as bean wax, tallow and dried fruit, Hurrah for the black« 4nd tile browns named PluintiiTin a civil action. His prices ore such as will be sure to suit. live a life careless of bis religious du man. If a man will endeavor to be The Defendant will take notice, that if Everything saleable as you msy see, produced by Hill'« Hair Dye. ties, or of open sin, and at the close, come » reader of the Bible so as to he fail to answer the oomplaint herein, the Plaintiff will take judgment again.t him Will be taken for goods by even if accepted of God, have an ex- ■understand it as a common reader, he Relief Without a Doctor. for v Six Dollars Twenty nine perience which angels might envy, and must become an intelligent man. m t ~ Cento “ — |T‘- —'/• . Though we would by no means tie nn- -• Given under my hand, this 30th day of There is no book which contains so deretood aa deprecating, but rather as «which is frequently denied to those Aagust, 1877. who’liave lieen most consistent in the great a variety of matter as the Bible. recommending, drofwwional aid in disease IRA F. M. BUTLER, there are multitude« of instaucea when it 7.26 Ct ^J ostic ' b or thk P bace . Men have here all the illustrations is affairs of this World. neither necesaary or easy to obtain. A It is not to depreciate' death-lwd ex that are necessary for public speeches. family provided with a comprheasive ^:o. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. household »pecific like jloatctter's Stom 1 perience and testimony Hutt we write The great lay evangelist of this time ach Bitters, is pwsaessed of a* medicinal re bat ¿imply to assert that they arc of is aa illustration of this fact. \Vheu source adequate to most emergencies in MOTICE is hereby given that I, Nelson rJ*HE undersigned has boughtout the Neally, administrator pf the estate of which medical advice woufd bo otherwise value only as they are testified by the Abraham Lincoln was jireparing his needful. ’ That sterling tonic and correct Samuel S. Neally, deceaaeti, will, by virtue FURNITURE STORE life. Hovt did he live? is the great address on * First Things,” be gut ive invariably remedies, and is authorita of an order of the County Court of Polk OF MR. MERWIN, IN tively recommended for debility, indiges County, State of Oregon, will at public question to ask al suit any departed niqst of his illustrations' from the tion, auction, at the »Court House door, at liver disorder, an irregular habit man. If he lived nobly and purely, if Bible. Our political speakers take a body, urinary and uterine troubles incipi Dallas, in said connty, on the 27th day of Irt dopcndonce, ent rheumatism and gout, and many. other October, A. D. 1877, between the hours of And will fill up with a hew Stock and he left a record that is a perpetual great deal of what they say from the ailments of frequent occurrence. It erad nine o’clock a. M. and four O'clock p. ji . of More than half their wit icates and prevents Intermittent and re said day, the following described real continue the business. lienediction, it matters not what he Bible. to wit : The Donation Land Claim .said, or whether he said anything comes from the Bible, and sometimes, mittent fevers,relieves mental des)x>ndency estate, UPHOLSTERED WORK checks premature decay, and invigorates of Samuel S. Neaily. Not. 74'37 in sections srhen he came to die. A lietter as too, a good' deal of whatever sense the nervous and muscular tissues. Sleep 21 and 22 in T. 9 8. of R. .*, W. of the Kept on band and made to order. Willamette Meridian, iu Folk County, surance friends cannot have that one there is in what they »say. If we digestion and apjietite.are prometod by it Oregon, atxl in lots 4 and 5 of section 22 COFFINS and it is extremely useful in overcoming has entered into heavenly inheritance would labor for common education we the effects of exhaustion and exposure. in said Township and Range, and also of Ol ail kinds furnished to order, i that tract beginning st the 8. W. corner than a life that was always sweet and must labor fot.the Bible.— Selected. of Claim No. 60 Not. 2470, in Mid sec. 22, Repairing neatly and promptly done. DAVIDSON BROTHERS » T. 9 8. R. 5 W.; thence E. 2fi.5O ch«., Call on ase. ' noble, though a wave of open demo- Supposed Discovery of the Tomb thenco N. 6.50 ohs., thence N. 51“ W. stration never swept over it. Better of David. 31 50 cha., thence 8. 23.80 ch a . to the FRANK ZEISBERG. .such a testimony than the singing of ‘placo of beginning, there being in all of PliotograplicrH, Independence, Or. ’ 7-22-ly Prof. JI. S. Osborn has received a said premises 226.86 acres, more or less. hallelujahs and the vision of golden NELSON NEALLY, A. C. SWEET, streets when one ccunes to die, for letter from Consul DeHaas, dated A dmlxistjutob . Orner First and Yamhill Streets J J. L. COLLINS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR these may lie the products of an ex Jerusalem, June 15th, giving a de Attorney. 7-24 61 AT. LAW, cited imagination, while the life prov tailed account of a visit to the tomb of David. The important discovery, J. L. COLLINS, PORTLAND, OREGON, INDEPENDENCE, : / j OREGON. ed that it was founded on God as its ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR OollecCou Onnveysncing »nd Probate business rock. If at the close of a noble life, connected with this visit, is that of a promptly attended to. " when death draws near, God sees fit Walled-up dcor leading from the crypt Is the best place to go for pictures, be- Al LAW, Will practice in »11 the Court» of this State. containing the so-called tomb, down 7-2itf cause their work is not excelled and their to set his seal by inspiring such testi DAU. AS, : OREGOX. to the subterranean excavations under .prices are lower than at any other gallery mony then such testimony is a poxver, Tjmo PERIIY. in the city. When you come to Portland (XT'Bpeoial attention given to real estsfa, «>>- 7-«My for it is the fruitage of the tree of his the building containing the tomb. lie sure to examine their sample work, lection and probnte basiueiM. rpHIH popular Ferry is now Tfi~?Omplete prices, and you will hardly resist own planting. Why it is He some The building is a few yards south of learn 1 running order, managed by an ex the temptation to sit for a dozen pictures. JNO. J. DÀLY. the Zion gate at Jerusalem, and has 7-27-ly perienced ferryman, who will be found times seems to hide his face from his strictly in attendance at all hoars. Late ATTORNEY AT LAW, most faithful children in the dying been known for many centuries as the f tMT TV Great«hsnee to mat» money. change« io the--rorul has recently boon Ifyouasu't get gold you cm Cti>nacuium, and as David ’ s Tomb. Will practioe in all thè Court» of thia made which now shnns all bad bills, and hour is bivond our explanation, get greenback». We need » uenon in every town State and thè U. 8. Courts. make th" distance shorter than before. A te take »nbscriptione far the largest, cheapest »nd ilhrist’s agony on the cross is centered It is of massive structure in its beet iHu»u»u»4 family publication in the world. new and safe boat rnn by suspension Office. Mill Street, foundation, and in some of its upper Any oue can become a wioce»aful agent. The in this, that his Father’s face was hid : j t OBl.WOX. pulleys attached to a steel wire, which meet Neg mt work» of art given free co niiheci ib- »ALLAS, enables ns to cross at al! stages of water. from him. The servant is not greater parts. It isj more strictly guarded crs. The price ia »o low that almost everybody 7-2My Give me a call. enbacribe. One agent reports making over $160 than is the Dome of the Rock, but it than his Lord. What each man has in a weak. A lady agent report« taking over 401» W. C. PETTYJOHN, WEST SIDE has been visited by a lady in dis Hubecribers in ten days. All wlu> engage make M awaokr . to do, is live in obedience to (’hrist’s mono last. You can devote all your lime to the guise, some years ago, and the tomb basineea, or only your spare rime. You nee<l net UNITED STATES MAIL law, and, thus living, it matters little ba away from home overnight. You ran oo it m AMD what his death-lx'd testimony may be. described. It was then thought that well aa others. Fall partienUrs,' directioaa and ternta free. Elegant aud expensive Outfit face. this cenotaph was the tomb, but Prof. It yon want profitable work scud hr your address With God and man the only testimony Osbonuthinks, from certain tradition« al once. It ooatv nothing to try' the buaiuoM. No one who eugagca fails to rusk" greet pay. Address that endure* is the life that is hid concerning this door, that the door •‘The People’s Journal,” Portland, Maine. 0TAGES on this Line will leave 8t. with Christ in God.-Presbyfcrinn 7-27-ly Qt.'bnrh-n Hotel, Albany,' daily (except way leads to the actual tonjL* .of the HrrcJW,y. Sunday). at 1 o’clock p. m ., paU Boeia CHANGE OF B ase . kings beneath. Home time' ago a ‘Vista. Independence, nod Monmouth. ‘ AND rv.ii— at .i C j. plan of the tombs of the Patriarchs at arriving at Dallas 7 - r. .. u , . ■ j FOR ALL. G. W. HOWARD, CGKNBCT1NG WITH STAGES. POU ST. . Hebron was obtained as drawn by a MONMOUTH, : : OREGON. Stages leave Dallas Hotel daily, (oXoept The Bible, says Rev. A. N. 'Somer Turkish architect, and published by Sunday), at? r. u., and arrive at Albany Prob Osborn, .in his Geographic. Would respectfully infoltu ¿if of bis old ville, is suitable for all periods of -life. at 11 a m . ~ ' (and ao many new ones aa ; BEST OF WORKMANSHIP Look at two photograph». The one notices of the city. From that plan customers F1KST CLASH ACCOMMODATIONS would be pleased to call) that he bar [ it now appears that the so-called Will be found on this Line, which passes ahows us a cottage. Within is an ed- moved hia through some of the finest country on the neatod family. A mother has on her tombs are merely cenotaphs, but, the AS CHEAP AS THE t’HEAPEST. BOOT & SNOE SHOP I Pacific Coast, and is especially iLviting to c kl*ee a little boy at present too young true tomlm, and with good reason the to one door norttt of Postoffice, where he immigrants and others seeking homes. ' J. 8. COOPER, PaorniKToa. to read ; but she is giving him Bible embalmed bodies of kings and patri will be found ready, at short notice, to Dr It verrei at Boa ta anti Care Frrr« Monmouth, Oregon. 6 1-ly lessons from some parchments, unfold archs, may yet be found beneath, in put you up a first clues BOOT, SHOE or N«n<l for Prien List to * . ing to him some of their simple stories. cavernsnot visited in modem times SLIPPER. Batiefsction guaranteed or «55 8 «77 Æ* ",TÄi - O.F. DENNIS, uti toloa 7-la ly i AaautW, Mua pgHj - BAMCM, OREGOM, frJl-Wt Behind stands the grandmother of the by any one iiviPg —-Mdt'tin«. GO AND SEE ! ±... - P: FURNITURE. Stage Line.