Pacific Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1877-1881, October 04, 1877, Page 3, Image 3

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PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, THURSDAY,
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OCT, 4,
1877.
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i courages their application for mem- purity of their children
lUui>lrct-d
bership, forfeits its right to be called a 4 'krintiau H e<t:bj. .
It has been universally reeonized
We have occasion t«j-drop into a
that
at thord*is
theriris no more difficult
..... .... task
— .. , i church of Christ. <
We
must,
therefore,
make
largo
al-
'news
ofi’ce once in awhile, and* thus ■
than to convert a man’s pocket. Thi-
lowance
for
those
wlm
can
give,,no
J
get
some
ide;\oi the immense piles of,
part of the man seems to be the last'
money to the cause of Christ, but publications, of the sort referred to |
which converting grace readies.
when we have done so there are many above, now
circulating through I
To convert the tongue or the pen,
left
who
can.
Amongst
those
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who
the
country,-.
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and
read
with.'
to 'change
change the views and
ami sentiments is I
can,
there
are.
we
.rejoice
to
think,
fpHE ab<We losfrumeBts odntsin all the miproi ements fontnl in
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avidity^by All classes of people, though
A com|iaratively easy work, but to
some
who
arc
giving
all
they
can,
and
,
principally, by the poorer and - more ,
Flrat Clnss OT^nns,
convert the pocket, lmw groat an
that to schemes worthy of their sup­ illiterate. And we have reason to bo- ■
achievement is this!
M«hy of wbich urn -n»e<l exehiaively-by «». They hare IMPROVED
The present writer remembers a port; th ei^e also we must nyike allow- .' lieve that the children of many farni- I
SWELL.
IMPROVED B .I.I.OWS, PATENT REED and SOUND­
ancc
for.
'And
after
all
how
many
!
lies which regard themselves as too f
• time when parental authority threat-
ING
BOARDS,
IMPROVED HEEDS. VALVES, „nJ STOP ACTION,
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eneil him with the imlignityyf having remain who can and do riot! These , p<H>f to take a religious paper,, at
with
KEYS
of
th*
FINEST IVORY. IVORY FRONTS, SOLID EBONY
yeali Rlt. buying these papers at t (
his pockets sewe<l Up, .oil the ground people are making much -effort tjo fill
SHARPS, CLOTHED MORTISES, BRASS GUIDE PINS, ENGRAVED
th ir-pVcketowith gold: they might,
ts
weck
' and “ria i result
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’ that he made Iwl use <it thein, filling ou
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:*1. pebbles
.. Ill
X from!
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• JV^IRY STOPS PEDALS, cnrpeAiql in yeh ileuigns, Ac.
as .....II
Well till
till ♦!
the:q
, with
some
Christian
parents^wonth
?r
why
¿hem witluhll iiimmer of-tbings for
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lmy with his' tops — ....
thoir ^.hihlren aro-Jiot convertii!, awLL-
which, it was lr?lrl, poe/ets wer - m ver the brook. The luty
We mannfartnre bnt one rtsns"Of wrq-i:, and o.ne’oT r.nr TNSTimTF.NTS
aifiT 1>L
fu. rbfoA.
intended.
-1 -t Tthifó
mi and
i i bits ‘of twine; i j why, the pastor can not mtrrrsf tnem.
. ia in general respects equal to another, its far as ,ts cap icity goes.. The.
1ns pockets filled to more purpose i, .
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There nr<‘ some' grown-up people 1I„S
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[ In our jnrlgmCnt-om »f theinoait prev*
same
, ,
- •
r
than
they.
It
would
-
be
better
that
j
! irient causes of 4ie failure of the Gns-
* who would <|tiit<‘ deserve to havet!ieir>
¡SCt32.-ooil.aL,•ZF’iixiEiIa.iTs.i; “V'oiolxis'^an.cl * ;
pofikets ¿ewed Up- We d<> not refer all such persons should have their ! ’ pel to reach a curtain class of pt r sons
Action,
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to tiiat large class-who have nothing pockets sewed up, it would at least ' -—of the complaint of a want of inter­
Which are so ratisfaclorr to goo-l pUyors, »rij be found iu every Organ
to put inter them, and to whom, there­ prevent them addiug to the dead est in the preaching of the Gospel
npou our li.-t, tt'-d Herenee iu prtqe being retaliated by the capacity ok •
weight
already
deposited,
and
which
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i is found in the circulation of these
fore, the pocket is a useless qppcmlage, |
the Ieetrnuient, und the diffisreobe in the Style and Ornnmentation of the
is
like
to
help
their
drowning-when
,
- but rather to those who have their i j viu.
.
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,. ' I poisonous publications, which axe firo-
co&o. Every Ineti ument fully «wrrsBted. Send J ir Price Ljst.
tlie
be 1 d . ucin
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» an un , hea!thy and destructive-
the gieat
great stonn
storm comes, if
l.t would 1«
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pockets filled to 110 pmp<.tse. It is better'still
to prick-a hole in their j
A fear good Agents wanted. For furCfirr information address
■ inffueuCe upon the minds and--hearts
difficult to see the goorl of having om s
i>t"
s<>
khe gold might run out |
pocket« fiUed with gobi and sibXT Aore
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for if it were scattered en thehïgî
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1 » blood-and-thunder,"
love and adveu- -I
the mere sake of carrying it about ’ • - " ...........
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I it would do-more good than where it
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with us. or perhaps dint we may gin-
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„ i ture, romance and nonsense, instead of
Agent for Oregon and Washington Territory.
is.
It
would,
of
course,
bi-
best
/»fall
the plain; simple and soul-caving
gle it in the audience of the impecu­
!
it
’
-the
man
cculd
l><>
pcrstiR<led
t<i>nn-
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These
Organs tcok the First Premium at the Oregon
nious in order to 'raise their envy
^truthsof the Gospel of Christ. We
State
Fair,
1876.
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button his pocket,"and, dipping his advise every parent to look well, to I
perchance their scorn, yet this is al­
own hand into its depths, furnish-forth this thing, and take, heed to the read7 !
most all that some rieli (?J..peo|de do
with their wealth. They 4® no- good in cheerful mood a due proportioy of ing matter furnished to their children ;
SEWING MACHINES
1» (All, WE8LMALX W UTAH,
for, in our juthpurtii, there jx rfonth in !" ~
■with their money : the little or inuih Gods gifts for Gods work.
CU.ÎIED
At U>BOCZ niCK.
To induce Christians tq -give much a- large proportion of that which now
tiiat they speml they spend upon
The best and latest .jjnproved for
and chceafully.fin-. the cause of C¡brisk- delights th< m. .1. G. Itrii'ar.
DAILY
themselves ; they make no home biight
every variety of wort including
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is the task of tasks. ’What eloquence
y»or any heart cheerful ; they dl’y no
has been-expended I what ingenuity
Married Life.
tears, an.l heal no \vounds with tSioir
of phrase and argument! what pathos
or
to long the leading Family Sew­
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Go id counsel from a wifi and
and bathos L t.lur readers will excuse a
ing Machine on the Pacific Coact,
Ve sometimes read in the newspa-
mother
:
“
I
try
to
ninkc
myself
and-
itc superior qualities are too well
pera’of a miser's death; the man hail -brief reference to an huiiible attempt all around me agreeable. "It'will not
known to require further re
in this direction which we made in.
men da ti on-
lived in tilth ami rags, aifrl, When he
BY the ;
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^do.
to
leave
man
-to
himself
till
he
last . mouth's issue of the (7>io-t!a)t
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died, people found hundred« of pounds
comes to yTitr, to take no pains.to at­
hid in all manner of odd places. We J d fixate. We mention, it for the tract .him or Wr ajqiear before him
purpose of illustrating tvhat has lain
the best straight needle
apeak, ill of that man. we call lfiin a
in the market, has a grei
said above. We set- forth irT a single with a long face. It is not sodiflicnlt
miser, anil we say, poor man, what, a
w*
room under the arm. is very light- •
a modest plca-Tor help in publishing as you think', tlear child, to behave* to
rnnninnr and mbatantinl
Thb» atatemvut ìk MubfltaniiiiilT » F ai - t , baaed
delusion ! .Yet some who read the no­
ALMO.
up< n eYidetice in the p>>-M -Mon vf the Agent*
the Gospel in Norway. We .did not "a husbantl so that He -hall reflhtin
in the >hape of ru roe rotiti fexliiyoniAlR from
tice ami join in the pity and sCorn,
forever
in
some
‘
m
easure
a
lover.
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fa-:
hi a i rhe tu’.k*
iite. and,
ore in the same condemnation. They try,to be eloquent, or impressive, or atn an old woman, but yon can still
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<«f ,,r.r li.»- ; 1*> - re. i»bkf
FOB ooomo AID HEATHS.
niki
trwflwortby
fnuxUie».
pathetic,.but we pointed out in a few
Persons desiring business, deal­
are hoarding up their money in such
words what we regarded as a good do as you like; a word from ypu at
ers, and all others wishing Sewing
odd places as banks, heritable securi­
Machine«, either for-Cwh or en
the right time will not fail of its
Installments, should send for cir­
ties. companies, and cooperative socie­ channel for Christian giving. It was
¿fleet;
what
need
have
you
to
play
culars and terms to
,,
our first effort in this direction, if our
In it« history, this ìuvtdnUJe
ties. Perhaps their first ambition was
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SAMUEL HILL,
the suffering virtue ?. The teat of a
the niciHt huuuiabk position
t*»r
memory
is
not
at
fault,
and
our
}>tea
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very-jnodeat; tliqy, Would be content,
any
retnedr to attain. A t«w veare einue i( mh .«
Ne. 19 New Montgomery Street,’*!
Ibviog
girl,
says
an
oh.1
look,
is
like
a
known only tn th*» friends and neighbor« and
may have failed through lack of the
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I’ patient«
thougffit, with a hundred pbumls, but
of the pioprietnr. end a I whvh »Plight
I .tor by them wL<.never tr*«iibh*d with Rbcn-
subtle skill of the practised collecting dew-drop on a rose ; but that on the
Liberal prices allowed for old
when that, limit was reached it became
mattoiH. and in thi* way came tv the notify of
cheek of a wife is a drop of poison to
Machines in exchange for new.
phvidciuDfl generally, and through ihpir favor-
the starting point of a new departure, agent. At any rate we have failed.
able
expi*e«Hion, and it*; acknowledged valile »■
,or at least we have not succeeded, as her husband. Try to appear cheerful
7-^sm
a Bhenmaht Kenrtedy, dio, demaniL for il be
and they strove to make the hundred
came rM» trtq'ifur aiMt urgent ae to oblige , ite
well as we expected and yet perhaps and contenteel, and your husband will
proprietor h» ineretuv hja fuc litie.* for ile manu­
»thousand : and if asked, Why all this
facture. Ite ropntiition rapidly extended, anti
it is premature to say we have failed, be so-; aud when you make him
orders. ierter.M nf vi.’qupy. ietttte of
jitriving after wealth? they would
thank«, and cerfifteafee n>* pai * v<-ie daily
for it may I ks that our friends are Jmt happy you will become so, not in ap­
have to |>nuso for a reply. ' It is sim­
reeeired from ail afytiiùu» of thè United Stufe*
pearance, but in reality. The skill
and Carnuta, and in tli> wiv, oh a I-a»- li of it«
ply a delusion, an intoxication, worse “thinking thi inattii over" all this required is not so great. Nothing
merit alone _ nntCded by ** trick* of trade” or
while, and, if so, the foregoing remarks
'The proprietor» hike plen-nre in calling at
ap»M*ial
eftorn*—ritfha* n^*en f<> ire t• recent éavi­
in some respects than the winecup,
rntion to their bean rifui improved
able position. Whc’evpr iittrodneed il has re­
may help to bring them to a speedy flatters a man so much as the happi­
ceived
the *w<‘st <atn ring prete1 enee in the
cramping anti withering up the best
“ Æ O L 1 A N ”
treatment of all rheumatic cnmpiaiut*. In tine
ness of ll is wife; he is always proud
ami, we hope, favorable decision.
we ar© really ijrAtetul and bapp>\ not alone be-
instincts of humanity. Ihev are
canae enr niodicìoe tind» ìeady »ale. and ix
We. read lately the experience of. of himself as the source of it. As
' consequently profitable to n* »>e t-ay -thte,- but
niading money for the mere love of
believing it to be the !>ot l'arlor and Orche*
be^AUtw we open a new field in medical •■rienre,
the editor of a weekly whose circula­ soon as • • vou are cheerful <• von will be
tral Organ manufavturetl. The pe-fet-Wd
making it; and in the indulgence of
aud. euri* at once what the beef irjedica) piaeti-
lteod* in thi* internment are tqned and voiced
tion must be thousands for our bund- , lively and alert, and every- moment
tk»ner* have for age* fonnd ho (ufruiiH even to
this vice, they will condescend to
with the utmost Care, and, in conjunction with
relieve. '5Ve til) a place heretofore i.nt.cmried.
the improved Re«i Chaiuuer. produce a aw cot,
reds; he had made an appeal for a will afford you an opportunity to let
y\e relieve the nuffering and minùter* to God’»
tricks an<j meanness of which the
pure and poworftil tone.
pool* ; w« restore the laboring man, t<» tl.e u«e
Your educa­
thousand sovereigns to aid in a great fall an agreeable wo
of
hi* injnred limb*, and nave him ecoiea ot
drunkard would be almost ashamed.
SUPER« CASES,
I tiuiea ini <*otif in doctor s bilie : wo* carry con--
and good work, and in response he tion, which gives you an inimeme ad­
teniment
and gladn<.i*<i into the h< n:e of the
—nr—
We desire te ask whether the whole
aHlictad, and c< nte'ponfly are ¿wcnibeted by
obtained one ' Why therefore should vantage, will greatly assist you; and
NEW
AND
ELEGANT
RESIGNS,
mi’lions of gretefnl son Is;
man has been converted while the
we lie dicouraged; have not we got your sensibility will become the
In Himpie caaee aenefiRìta one or two doee*
Manufhetrnred of Black Walnut, nniahad in.Oit.
pocket remains uninfluenced t Who
ffnfYie?.
In *be fnoet t bronie raeee if in xiire to
with
French
Walnut
Pane!»
»nd
maaaive
Orna
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three, or us say, four sovereigns 1 that noblest gift that nature lias Lestowed
ment». ttrwrng fine ap.s’tmen» of Cabinetwork.
gi
’.c wxj by lite n>e of four or five bottlee. By
does not know that there is the roost
fhi*
efficient
and simple remedy, hundred* of
THE HANDSOMEST AND BEST.
is four sovereigns to evangelize Nor­ on you when it.shows itself in affec­
dollar* are neved to ino*« wh<» can leaet afford
intimate connection between a man s
Bcfbro buying *n tufbrkr matrnnaent at a
tionate assiduity, and stamps on every
.to throw it away, a* surely it i* by the pura L am ,
way
Timex
f»bnh»tnt priee ON TIME, tmile »nd aeceetain
of nkeiewa prescription*.
heart and his pocket, responding to
the price of a «tipertor owe Foil CASH
action a soft, kind and tender charac­
Tht* tnedieine i* for sale bv ail Dmggietp
Minhtrra, Chutobea. Teacher», Sunday School»,
each otlfl‘1' as the needle to the mag-
throughout the United State* and C anada. If
ter, instead of wastuig iteelf in secret
Izatge«. e»., rftouM »enJ rtainp ft>r price llat
it happen* that your Druggist ha* noi get it hi
Take
Heed
to
Their
Reading.
and JiMminti,
jjet 1 It is as true that “ where our
•teck, ask him to bend for it to
repinings.”— Beleck’d.
UEO. c. GOODWIK A CO.,
DEALERS
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heart is there our treasure will be,” as
We have often sought to impreea
wit! find If tn rbeir advantage to eramine thia
r.
3^ Hanneer Hl., Boehm•
The
setting
of
a
great
hope
is
like
jt is that “ where our treasure is there
Cenerai Agent« for the U. R.
Organ. It haa improvements fonnd in noother.
upon parents and giTardians the ne­ the setting of the sun. The bright-
Oj“Reapont'bla rarliea wanted to handle
oa to
will our heart be also,” and until the
theua inatrnmen^ In every town. Correspon­
E. H. RUflH. D m Moine«.
cessity of giving strict heed to the ness of our life is gon», shadows of
dence
aolieifod.
> RICH IRD«H Ac CO.. HI.
Gospel has reached the pocket, its
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ADDJIPtia:
class of wading in which their children the evenings fall l>ehind us, and the
FILLER di FILLER. Ckle«f».
Converting power is very partially ex­
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indulge. The seed that is planted is world seems but a dim reflection of
perienced indeed.
WASHINGTON X. T.
not more sure to produce its fi~nit than itself -a broader shadotn We look
Christians are not,, as a rule, rich,
MRS. ROHRER'S
the ideas that are implanted in young forward ¡4to flic lonely night, the soul
bnt there aie some rich people amongst
GREAT OREGON REMEDY
poinds by the Wood and thunder Boys’ withdrawal itstfff. Then stars arise,
TOB THB CCBB OP
them, and there are a great many
and Girls’ Story papers are to excite and the night is holy.
CONSUMPTION. COUGHS. COT DS
“ well-to-do,” for godliness is very
to passionate adventure, if not to crime.
ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS. CROUP,
good for helping people.to moderate
Those who get through the world
WHOOPING-COUGH,
We are'’hirf Surprised at the revela­
success in life1; the Christian artisan
And all other d'seaeea of the throat and
tion by the National Baptist, of the. without enemies, are. commonly of
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lnnga.
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has usually the highest wagesiand the
fact that two toys, whose imaginations three classes; The supple, the adroit,
Thin nev medician in purely retetal>!e »nd ia
most constant employment; the Chris-
harmleM to tbe moet delicate conntiration. It
had been heated by the thrilling reci­ and phlegmatic. The leaden rule sur­
pnriAee the blood, pre» tone- and vigor to the
tian merchant if he permits himself te
general ayatem, while it aootbee the langs,
tals of the deeds of highwaymen and mounts obstacles, by yielding to them ;
canning them te throw off ail nnbeaHny ,
he guided by the principles of his re­
the
oiled
wheel
escapes
friction
j
thp
aeeretiona. Aa it acta on the blood it will he
pirates, recently started out in a skiff
; found
very naefnl in all wrofnloea diawce.
ligion, is sure of real if not rapid sue*
cotton
sack
escapes
damage
by
its
Its pleasant taate apd Rootl ing effort, atalte it a
on the Allegheny River, fascinated
great
favorite
wiih children t-and for meerlea.
cess in business. Of course there are
'——•■ft - ■ • —r— ■*—“- • . — —
whooping-cough, croup, Ac., if is unequalled
with the’ purpose of becoming .pirates impenetrable elasticiiy.— IFAnto'^.
by any medicine in nse. It haa produced re­
poor arc a legacy which bur Lord left
SUNDAY-SCHOOL SUPPLIES
on that peaceful stream. There are
markable nma in e>tbma,. dvapep aitr and
his church, when lid’ iaid, “TTie poor
The misery of the young man who
bronehitia.
Tty a bottle and be convinced that
irter maay rears
we are
recWlwm publishers who, for gain, pro­
it i, the l eal lung medicine in URO. 1 rice, >1
ye have always with yon," and the
boftrta a sparkling fashionable laelter eaaMed, wv ihtak, to »Ar the beet *n-
per bottle.
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vide this .pernicious literature for ea­
day-Ncheel Papera, beaaaaa, Reeerda
John I,. Morphy, Monmpr.th, Oregon, m»n-
church which has na -p<^or, because it ger excitable youth. Why should and loses her, is only excelled by the-
nfaotnror and proprietor for Oregon mid Waeh-
Sewards, Jte.. for the leaM areeey mm |
iugton Territory. For rale by ilrnggurta
»voids seeking to bring the poor un- , parents'encourage them in their con­ misery of the man who courts her ami
generally and wholesale by T. A. Dav>a A
amtom
I m I 'rtôrnÿ
Co; ami Hodge A < alat, ti nl> nd, Cr< gon.
jicr the inflmmce of the Gospel, or dis- spiracy against the innocence and wins her.
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Converting the Pocket..
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HUNDREDS
THE FLORENCE, :
O regon
RHEUMATISM,
THE NEW WHIT
1) I A M 0 N II
RHEUMATIC CURE,
FLORENCE COAL OIL STOVES
DIAMOND RHEUMATIC
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