i ... PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, 1 their relation to each other, and all is Reports from the Field .? <■ • 9, 1877. NOV. 3 « <- * do the beat they,coutil in our absence, ! A D V.E R T I S Ë M E N T S aud after some little bewÌliTèrment on the way ; nt length arrived safely at J Col. Ford’s house. We here met with 1 AT a Methodist preacher by the name of Campbell, of solile notoriety, especially, | 9 of cattle memory. Plus man claimedthe ; appointment, and as we eoukl find no ■ ona that had heard of his intention to.j :o: preach at that time, I took the liberty to call it ,his- invisible appointment. The reader is referred to the columns of thC< 'HRrstiAN M essenger of 1872, HAH JUST RECEIVED A LABCE AND MOST for a full history of the meeting. DESIRABLE STOCK OF About this' time , came a request from a few disciples, living- some seven FALL AND WINTER GOODS, miles from Oregon City, and" distant from our plaee some fifty miles, to AND CALLS THE ATTENTION OF THE “ TO THE FACT THAT OUR come . ùvei- .. - ■ -, and * • help , them. The - time i DEPARTMENTS IN was agreed upon between the Dr. and myself? for holding the meeting named FANCY DRY GOODS, f at thiThjaJ of tlni paper,, and in ac­ WOOLEN &XANCY’• cordance with their request. llltESS GOODS, . The morning came in November, HOSIERY- & READY MADE jyhen 1 must leave home, to meet Dr* CLOTHING, UNDER WARK McBride, having previously stipulated to meet him at Absalom Hembree’s, AND UPPER WARE, about1 twenty-live miles ‘on th® AYfty BOOTS i SHSOE < from liiy house. About noon of that In large variq,ty-™ day, l_started on foot, having only 'GROCERIES; HARDWARE AND about twenty-five miles to walk, to CARPENTERS’ TOOLS reach the first point iu my journey. Are all complete down to tho smallest As I walked alone along the win-ling , item«, pathway leading to a. crossing on And our customers cun flr.d in bar es- Yamhill river, called Edson’s trad, I 1 ta’blisliment everything they may want. plain enough to be read across a ’moderately large room. Every teacher- ■ and every family should have a copy hung on the wall for children to spend their leisure hours ,q>on. They will learn more of the’science of the lan- guajn* from it alone than from a •■large number of the seliopls in the country. Price reduced.- Address vour orders to Prof.. J. Derhani, Santa Rosa, Cal. /•»<■<»<■ Bro. J’oric,': I preach regularly for the church in Lompoc, but as yet received no re­ muneration. Am obliged to keep store for a living, can do little or no ¡»astorai work. If any other brother would settle here aaid preach 1 would pay liberally towards his support, ami collect from others. . We - have a . very good Sunday Personal. school Bro, W. B. -Skene ¡8 supcrin- I Biv. Bruee V\’<>lvcrton who has been t endent. , 4 preach occasionally fol- one or two teaching ami -preaching in California other plac«3 in and near thi« valley. I 1 for Uvo or three years, is expected to Being a temperance colony, good ' return, to Oregon-about the IDtli inst., •people are coming in among theru, j and devo^ his entite time to j'Yeaeh- some of our brethren: To-any such' inX- ,t seeking'homes, T can ohly recommendj Sister Derham le.it for her home at ii for health, fertility.'.’u'•»>»■• . m «-? tv. ' S:ili;a last. b.ndny. Bro. K. Bailes I lias removed, froui —it choals had ng saloons. Seit», Or., going eaist of the mountains, luit to what point he has not yet de- termined.. ,— C ompton , L os A ngeles C o ?, C al ., Our Meeting on’ the Clackamas ‘ 1 Opt. 29,1877. FRIDAY. r FALL MONMOU TH E zra P. qppleton ✓ SUMMONS. tn the Circuit CcMirt of the State of Oregon iii the County of Polk. JoHoph Holladay, Plaintiff, vs. Ben Simp- sou, Ncnay Simpson, A. B. Meacham, J. S. Wall, Albert , Wbippla, J. M- Greenlianm and H. Grcenbaum, De­ fendants.' ’ To the above named Defendant«, J. 8. W A:.r.i:i:i W uipfle . J. M. G iiken - i r.Ai-y and H. G resndavm . - , TN the name of the State of Oregon, yon, »»<1 each of yon', are hereby qotjfled and required to appear, and ansi> srci'Esst [ [. ¿jKKiiÄiar! above intimated, were surreunded by, passed along, being cheered with the W. W. M. ; also beginning at a post on .who fiiittifully cry aloud w-prds of Ì happy thought, that it Was a blessed NEW ISSUES ! NEW tfUEES : and intermingled with ( 'hristian sym ­ the nr .-them bqnndary of Jacob Doran’s Í warning, but few seem to apprehend | land claim, runmng thence west 80 chains, As approved by the Ueki -p»' .. . pathy so simple and pure, and so con­ privilege to yeach I 'hrist, a thing 1 much danger. Bro. Pennington li'Us •hence north lfTcbam«. thence east 80 fiding, that after a!!, it is not strange have regarded as a great favdr. We chains, thence -south 40 chains, to tho labored inecssantly for some months Of London Private f arrr, pit wr of'beginning; containing .3’20 acres to rrs. to lie able at this great distance at length, cajuc to ' tire crossing, the ~ » Latr fro in New YorkClly mid AHfcticUia. in powney City and'vicinixy._ lathe m -o'ion 20. T. 6. 8. R 7 W. W. M. ; and river had swollen a little, the place to note, with unerring enactne.ss, every also th« undivided one half of elnim- No. New River cpy.ntry three made the PRACTICAL PHYS!CL*W FOB i ;»i b'ifleation 7820, in T. f>, S. R. 7, W. leading feature that marked them as was lonely-, the bank high, and thickly I CHRONIC AND SPEC IAL goud.confeisioh and were baptized; ! TV. , M... containing .483 and 01 onç,- shaded by the evergreen that throng ­ Has Permanently Lv ated * > • they filled up the several Intervals of hun<- ■'!> acre3, being part of original *• one was reclaimed. lat. ! dm of Leti Burden and wife ; and time. - Still we find intermingled with ed the edge of the ripling waters, ax TO CURE THE SJCK. Last Lord’s day evening we had the tha • — N and all defendants and all per- those sweet h-collections; a portio» of they rapidly glided to the great- .Col­ The* Lamo Walk; .he YI>>„. Nft 'flu ! -.ots ifuihg by through or under them pleasure of listening.to a discourse by sadness, and thus it is, the cup of joy umbia. For a nrfnuent I stopped to Deaf He.tr I ii.iy ■ foreclosed and barred of all right Bro. Bradshaw, of Vent^-a Co. The Tiî’b •< -1 interest and equity of redemp- ACUTE P ain INS~AXU»¥-> v ;':.T.VFD ! 1 is often mingled .with gaule In .this contemplate tlie situation, and realiz­ house was well filed with attentive ■Vo_Si;rgfcu) Qp<*rattc-». ;• f' . feruki. J : Q ti.04 jh said premises and every part thr.'‘«>f, and that said premises may be ’case oitr sadness arises from the fact ing that the only way to git over, was NO MEDICINES GIVEN I hearers. One ladv responded to the ! kotl 1« prescribed by law, and the proceeds to go forward, and through the deep .Except hi« Nerve and E’..> tl that all the dear ones that participated applied to the payment of plaintiff's tong of invitation noblv confessed her, auil other Ap;.- .»,1 - uki-t... ■' with us in the toil connected with the waters I went, ami onward pursued >rtg.ige, and for other and further relief. wiihotr. Mere ’Savior,'and was immersed the follow­ This summons served by publication in 4 travel, and the happiness consequent mv journey. About sundown, ,1 got OFFICK—Orei O x ■ a the P acific C hbistiâk M essenger by ing 1 log • ’’ ■ nished me a horse. This I willingly ac­ His practice i» based upoy the riusi . 8 triiîi t prin- oxen, approach hut :o: ciples of science ; and there i- nut! g mirtculou» cepted on several accounts, the must or supernatural about it: it is . n . bartnuny ______ only Jlro. St : ,• . standing near the foot of a high hill, ’with all Nature’» laws. ?l«’.ny eminent Physician») I I I OFFER for sale ' ’ ledge ’* A few days Lack 1. received a letter in Polk county, Oregon. And as the prominent of which,, was the other of tbu various practice» net only y c iu \n Ktip- «.TZTliorovijfli.tox’odL I company. puratiug Tumors, Bod Cursutui*- .*. the .-»pine, , A preacher that could teach school ’for intense interest upon all the surround­ etc., etc., and these ca*es are Cu.ied. DR. FDATTERY, 2* i MERINO SHEEP. * a support in case the cause is'nt Self- sustaining. The above named letter has got lost, and I disremember his uame, but would state that there is a good opening fuf'S preacher that can teach school when he can get an op­ portunity, or chop timber, Toll logs, work at a logging' camp, or hew out r a farm in the heavv timber. T. M. M organ . ’ A n A nalytical G rammatical C hart or the E nglish L anouage .— Presenting at a glance an analytical view of the Science as embraced in Orthoepy,- Orthography, Etymology, Syntax, Prosody, Elocution and Logic. Designed to assist in the study of the Language; and to accompany any work embracing any or all of the aliove subjects. For the use of pri­ vate learners, families and schools of every grade. By Judge Perham, A. M., of Christian College, Santa Roaa, Cal. We are in receipt of a copy of this , chart, and a careful examination leads us to conclude that, it is one of the most valuable helps to the study of the English language that we have .. met. Youwwpul4 believe how much well arranged matter can be put a chartR)4-50 inches, until Jrou see Mils chart. Notwithstanding it con­ tains so much, (he different parts are so arranged as to show at a glance MERINO SH EP. So, onward we went, and night ings yisible at that hour of the even­ The following are tlie Di/» - » which yield most t —AMO— ing. Many long months of patient found us all safely sheltered at old readily to bis peculiar treat ekl . to w.U* Rheumatirai, Rheumatic Gout, Neuralgia, COTfJWOLDS ANE NEW OXFORD­ brother Aithur ’ s, oil the Clackamas. toil, and hardships ha’d marked her Paralysis, Hysteria. Couvobi* its, Headache, Ner­ vous Irritation of ths Brain, Wakefulne»». Dyspep­ SHIRE^. journey* across the wide plains, in Next day our meeting commenced in sia, Diseases of the Liver and hpleen,' Irritation of ^Bro. "Aythur's house. In the iminedi^. ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO IM- the'Stomach, t. ‘ hrnnic;DiarfLo a, Kidney Disease, quest of a little spot on earth she Diabetes, Gravel. Antenorrbtai, Chlorosis Ulcera- prove their flocks from the above» ate neighborhood lived Xn old preacher tion* and Displacement of the Womb, all kinds of brefc.ls,- or-to proeijre High Grade EWES could call a home. Sexual Weakness, General Debility, Nervous De­ We stopped in front of the opening, by the. name of Foster, of pious pression, Weak ¿pine, .Loss < f Appeti’e, Anthma, from the same, are invited-to call and ex­ Consumption, Lo*s of Voice, Bronchitis, Disettse amine mv flock, at my farnar," four miles in the side of the’ rude hut; and for memory, who bad been instrumental of the Heart Palpitation, Eruptive Diseases, Dif­ south of Dallas. . Breathing, with Pain in tlie Lungs, Cough», the first time, began to take what lit­ in converting brother Arthur to the ficult D. M CÜTHRIE. Weak and Bore Eyes of every -description, Granu­ lation Of Eyes, Bpeeks or Opacities of tlie Coreno tle of this earth’s goods we had, front simplicity of the truth os it is in Amaresis or Nervous Blindness. Deafness, Noise in DAVIDSON BROTHERS. Mcae, Discharges from the Ears, Tumors, tlie vyagons, and place those tattered Christ Jesus. I take pleasure in sav­ the Pile«, Swelled Neck (or fjoitre). Syphilitic Rheu­ fragments in our little house. This ing, that never in my long intercourse matism, Ulcer». Epilepsy or I ailing r its, etc., etc. The following are some of the Diwoases in which finished, and our frugal supper parta­ with preachers, has it been my lot to his certain Blood remedies uro sufficient in connec­ Fiiotog-apliors, tion with his treatment in order tu etiect a speedy ken of, we layed our weary, bodies b<* c’ast in ’company with a brother and Radidal cure, viz.: Scrofula, Catarrh of the Hoad. Throat and upon the floor to rest. Sweet was whose breast contained a nobler, or Tilings, G raer First ami Yamhill Streets, Skin Diseases, Cancers, Syphilitic Dis­ eases. all Blood Diseases, etc., etc- Thu more disinterested heart than palpi ­ that night of sleep to us all. TAPE WOBM.— Ho guarantees to remove Tape Worm,J in every instance, in from two to four morning came, apd with it he tr rcsjion- tated in the bosom of Dr. James Mc­ hours, with the head. When the head is not re­ sibilities. I Will never forget the sen­ Bride. Many brethren, came to the moved the worm will grow again. N«> money re­ quired until tho worm n removed. sations of that eventful period of my meeting/rom the surrounding country, ’ NASAL CATARRH positively cured by one i among the number present, was old treatment. Is tb« best place to go for pictures, be- ministerial life. . DROPSY cured without Tapping. tor Sti ne- in the bladder), dnfa lvrd canso th«uT work i* Dot excelled un, and you will hardly resist * CVttED~AT HOME.—Write a foil statement of learn al- -- ---**• • to^tfof * tbe _1X tewptation a <] .*„„ |)iofnreB, will be Mkt. disciple, and would be glad, to hear hold, near Barry, in ' lay County^ Mo. jtw ease -nd Treatment Address, Our mrtttng I think resulted in much I the Gospel preachedonce more. So good to the cause of Christ. In look- j Dll. J. FLATTERY, _ ________ » v ? d 33 Great chance ’*» make money, an appointment was agreed upon for ing over in memory, the names of j If you can’ goltl you can LÈSDO T^ ïht » t >- v get greenback». We nee I a r "»on jn Avery town Dr. McBride and myself. I had just the dear ones present, I find all have i to take »iibscription» for tlie L loipKAf, heqie«t and passed oyer — ' rpff-rs popular F.u-rr >’ now io complete be»t iiluatratod family pub - •tien in rhe world. got to my place in time to start the passed over the nio river, river, save save three three or four 1 am" almost left alone to tell of) J uinniug order, iuiu:i..,td by an ex- Any one bail beecma a ’»net I ’fne meeting last alluded too. , t.'X- most ekg mt wnrk» of ar t giv 40 »n Irfu'rili- the iov» of that meeting. When the perdue 1 ferryman, who will bo fotmd er». TLe price i» so low - thaT ■< xf <«»t evf>rvb »t!r It was Saturday igorning7 and true meeting One agent r»p rta n m« ovM- »■ «1 .1 wo all rPaauUv boors. Laie closed, we, nil all with with clieerful cliei riul , strictly ch , in jo attaudnnce thl. 1(U(l at ¡irH i Late )eon ¿•tecribe. in a week. A lady agent reports bin?; CiVt-T. 4iH) to agreement, Dr. McBride, and old' hearts started home, and on our arri am-1 ­ — _ . ■ ................. anbacriher» m kn doMk/j- ‘ mudo which notv shuns all bail biila, and I e r fnrtr Ydiicau’¡lev t > *n yoV t„<.r ,.77T oleen the pleas­ enables us to cross at all stages of water. ant refreshments from the presence of If yon wan* profl table worb -nut Giro mo a call. all three act out in the direction of the the Lord. atoiD-c. I; uotlim^ one who eugagen thiIs to* tn 4, W. C. PETTYJOHN, La Creole, leaving wife and children to •* Tho Poople s Journal,” I i a. a b . M anaoju . JGOLD wir / ■ . - ‘ • ' •' X • ,* * r .. a .-;*-. • « « • I »