Pacific Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1877-1881, January 05, 1878, Image 1

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MONMOUTH, OREGON ; COLUSA, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY.
as to how, how long, wii' tm-r, why,
a ml v. lierlorv, a boy would ooiiwy a
chel i v to h.s mouth I would n it
maio, the impression that ah tin men
of this cun volition are a« petty as toe
pr-.yhet from Boston, and the i.iaj.>ri-
T.e
W'TC present Inoli of blo.id
and g ir ral iiifoi iiiatioii, men, not
m. i.'i <>l on - book, nor oí mere text-
l'-. oks, hut pt other books. Some oí
tré--.- men w. re luire, but th y sat
• dent and Rent un a deal of thinking.
ns to ! ■ a mt.dity of our ago
st II ii t :. ms >hat "Civ quacks i.r.d
.lor ■' n: ■ to ,1 h-- irmi; d 'ina
(j’LI’AX, W yriMAN <’<», W T
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íng to build up the i>usin<í-*s- and eir-
eidation oi the ^Itt-er, but at the end.
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CHRISTIAN MESSENGER,
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■’ t! e year, flu- books s’mq.iv.l that the
P.-v Ued to the cause of Primitive t’hristi-
Being cr-nfim-it to the house f'rotii a
I i ■ ■;;>! uses oi n.y■ nmg likil be -,n 7704.17
iiiiity, mid the diffusion of general Hi­
bruise sustaiped by the falling of my
nt
ill* Tv til Hi t III- I r-*-,.; [its. ?,o illo’ivjd;
for mut
lo rs--, J thought I would'wi i’-- a ; ■ • w
nd wins found WÍ..I aas willing to
rrice Per Year, in Advance,
l.iv-s to our valuable . phi> -r, the ,’b.s^ i as th.n
• rig'-r o>;.r ’it th'iili'jnI burden, m
Ali !. ijHO-ss li tters should be .uldr--.“
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subsci
llspen-i. .(( i\ ;l, La-- only alternativ--
to t; i- Me-icnger ’'r.lilisbing ('” , A!
We are ’ having some preti v coldj.b--r
‘After a <t|sjr
m 'll’!'.' ’.'r-’K'Ui. Artieb-.s intended for
... ji-'.'ismn i>' onlv on - w e<
pnliii-atieu, should be addressed to one
wearln r here at presi nt ; tb.e snow i?
I..- pr -s.’Ht ;-ui'?bu-g lonqianv w
Personal.
of tl. ■ < «liton. Subscriptions and com
rum- in -Ims deep on the level, arid the
mz. ’1. i n a ! .-i---: ty--iJjd -m*” T
m ; . >• -r.s in <'alifvi nia. should be ad-
p,i-spei-ts are favorable for more.
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I ..Bro. ii. j.l. Waller spent list >un
dr -. - i
Tie s. Port» r, Coinoi, Cal.
Having coirn*'from the \\*illaim-tt- day and on till over 1'1.ristinas preaeb- • ’.¡lo'lgu tile pa V of
will rind this one of the bv-t>
tli.s s-.is. n, ami not bciiig m-- uig al Halsey, Oregon. He sob mn- a .’’h running it be
oti tin- Pactric Coiot for makiuj
mit-d
to see much «now, it s.-ems iz-d tie- mmriago of a da:igiit»r o’ • ’ w,.s a.niiin vigorously pushed,
ki-own.
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sirenge
to
lie. liiere -has been con- | ol'O. J. I',. Hom Ils to a Liu. Le A is lr.-ss tu- the jiapi r pun hmwd, rv.ri t
ili politici-., jiedagogues ill e 1,1- I
Washington Letter.
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rain
fell here since we ar j while there
1 : w ■ had no more i-m’. nr.'.;';-
piper again enlarg 'd us it pact
«B SI’ OXl'hNT )
imlm.i.l, of j.rogr-ss t ian 1.ld- iv.. .1 here on the 24th of October .
Hoti. W H ¡.luiTKtt, who died at he y, ar k.’ . i .■ h i, • Lord ’’ ■!
e elan trap public schook . !.i- t.iis not an much as7 pre hfive had Hi McMinnvid", Onsgoia on < 'hristiiyC .■«ur-ettbrtS,*the eio-oi •tien’ graduali
w.■ might, doubt, whether the ole- week in the valley. ' Tim is un !day, was a bi other of our assoeinti’ increased, and the panie ivas eba’ngi 1
had mad ; , much advancement unusually lively place for a new editor.
yo-the B acìi ? t IIKISTIAN M USMAl.l-
I as it was going ro la* h1"* paper of the
sine ■ <• lo is tei i <V •philosophers racked country, as tar as financial matters is
tlioir minds on the question as to how concerned. I am not prepared to ¡Joyed to preach ids «-ntiri
lirotlivrhood
on has
this been
ait.
Bro Bruce
V\ olverton
cm- In r.rdt r
V’»- had r< aee-i for boundh ss many souls could stand on the point give a correct history of this country, McMinnville. Amity and time at. to-meek the it< imiims oi the increasing
t,
st ■ in \\ . diington
this « »i :i ms.'lic.
J not.jmxwg--hero- until late in the Oregon . i'iyir._ one-hail of < tirltou •i:< illation, it breaf: necessary t<r' :.
■k.
b-.-'-idvs th- common blvs-
Bob. Jngersall delivered Ins lecture 1 season, and had to make preparation _
’^tGriififisv a pow er pres:
Sn.cli a, press
his till,I ;
■ ■ -I’ iniorevu, we liave been, tavor- on ’ liberty,’" to a large audience ia for winter.
Xu- uh« first, naiiii-d piSce, aT*d*Tine- i ■'ind steam ♦ ngine were Hecordimdy
Colfax, the county <Yat. is a flour­
w ii'i the p<? si-n««- ot a national Lincoln .Hail.
.Judging from the
fourth to each of the others.
I ■'♦'light. At the State meeting of the
of [ledagoguv-s, and I H)l >. cabinet ministers, members of cos- • ishing littie town, iqany new build­
W e were a little surprised Ur.der-
at re- t oivthrvn in ( Bldortiia last Svptembi*r,
all iiarbingeis of sweetm-ss gross,/‘/.Totco/s, ladies, and lawyers, ings going uji ; also Palouse City, six­ i wiving word from Bn7 P. that
P.
Le i.- the Lord put it into the hearts of ouy
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i siiv pediigiivm-H advisedly that went to ¡e ar him, and from their teen miles east of (folfax ; they j wood, late of Gilroy,
Cal.,
’1 he Dalles, Wasco good laiethren down th< re. to unite
while nutny of them iia[ure to bo close attention and frequent ajiplau.se, I support a steam saw mill at. each i now located at
was so ’with us in our effoMs to publish ■»
¡M-dants f< w have sufficient learning his lecture was a grea-t, success As i |>lace, apd each have a flouring mill. I county, Oregon.,- The change
paper for tho' entire coast. Tim rrsidt
tor that distinction.
Our public to his views hu seemed to be a Jli.tlv ' i'he country is last settling up. Hut [ sudden that we were ^cafcely prr- is well known. Hie paper was much.
.eh,-..,- ,n -o lar as they teach the mnro heterodox than Henry Ward ."there in a vast amount of land that I pared for
t» his
new wejcotne
field of Bro Uiider-
- We twpmved, the cirehlafibn 'still' f.’rth.-r
it, but
peer lev or gijl to read, 'Vtitif and Beech, r ; more ¡Tofane »Jident.TJa.il- bj open for settlers yet. Bui the re ! wood
brethren m \\ a.s< o ivid i;1-’Atl >'di d, n d is increasing, every
week.
coniy.t-',-lesir? to lie. sustained but as ing tlql.'i Wendell Phillips giess' dys I iigious advantages here are not as "hope the
an i -v '-m :<-i ofiKcks who havefailed, peptic than Theodtlre 1 li-toii ; not gu good as they are in older countries. unite to make his new home a ¡dean­
The future looks bright, _A iinit.'d
cr m-v-1 dared to compete in those sweet as Bhu-be Cousins, ur \ ict'-rin \Ve have not been to ¡.reaching but ant and profitable ope to both them eflort on the {ant of the brethren, will
,11- I It'» where nttrilaites of ro­ Woodhull , und, 1 might add, that hi lw ice since we arrived here, and then and him
emable us to have Just what vie ntad.
I I’All'lIlesS at" required, ti .f has evidently not travel.-das pinch as that was I uited Brethren meeting
R. B. Nenf t he energetic pastor i t a paperJbr the Pacific Const, <hioUd
i here is no organization ot the Dis- ‘ Louisville, Ky , lias taken his other to the interests Of the enuHe here, and
.. t.-ike pl'ecedence even of th" Par-.in Newman, for while th-? latter
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Department.
Cyn-
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ciples
in'this part, and but one in the ! half, and is now a man complete. It keefiing its readers’j<->st«-d on nil the
md 'Bfi asufy
i talk. -itu».-rantly about the Hindus
g if to l-e tin- dntv of your cor- • end the river Ganges, Mr Ingers. II I countiy as far as 1 have been informed, was not good to be alone. years pro-' doings o the brethren.
It w ill prove
I.--’ 1 l-.nr<- attended some ot Ci .ntiiH’s hims'Ji to thv sarvophagus ot finid that ¡s at Paradise \alley, thjrty |
Prof N. Dunsheo, tor < »»kaloosa the tie that shall bind this rent wes­
? of tin- National (’onven Xiqioleon, and the tortures of the lli- I miles cast ot Culiax. There was a ! fi-ssor of matin rnatics in to Abing- tern - eri< n in one, sml incit-mm the
ication, and have al wa v -i , qui.sit.ioii, which he said he liad seén, j church once organized here by one college, is about to remove
The gi V'd ¡idirij.ee, a-, its fn* nd« im-rcase
,,w iv with disgust as deep as and imagined he bad felt, Hall tlíese Elliott, but the organization has gone : don, Illinois, to enter the college.
?is cireuiution
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but ive tound a lew tnitatul * feelings of regret at his .reinoval and
.',ieii a 'm a!tby man (eels after nu ll and women were Co lecture in
,i g to Buncoiiilic- in the House the citv to-night. Inger'oil ami ikí.cher brethren »ml sisters here, and we have i good wishes for bis success, arc unani
Our Job Department.
-i. si ntativ es. Thev read inti r- would attract tile largest houses. made arrangements and meet every inous. He is an excellent teacher, nt i
On the first day ot Inat year we ¡mt
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;o ■' l »1J - is ell -shool discipline, I eit her ol I firm would sny anvt.hing l.oiu s dav > veiling for social worship Israelite without guile, a noble loan
tiie
first job press- a qui;rtj.-r medium
m-’-ii '-is . -f t- a- l ing. supermferilfence. new , the lav ot' revelatioii luis gonc and attend to the breaking of the — HfC‘fT<l <nul h.caixjt'!inf.
Liberty- Ilito the ?vl HSSKNlfF.K build­
,'ii- "f -t'- iy, ' ti- : and then they by, thide arc no more mvssagts to la­ loaf. U e would be glad it some of The church at i!t. Pleasant, Iowa. t
up
i’he jiurchasv ot m good assoj t
T
a
discussion
on
ca li< d
deliver,-d Thanks to the inv"iition I out mitiihtviii g brethren would locate | was unable to longer E. s'upport
regular mint ot material, ami a littie
< 'cry remove«
efiort.
last
paper
read-
’ thi­
of print ing, the '.iim- has pji.sse.I wlii'ii in odr midsl, and 1 think that ail that - Item
j .reach that
ing, place
so Lro.
to H.
Moamoutb, Illinois.
j
gave
us
a
fair
jiatromige
at
once,
Ì be
vo hacknev- i on-' man can thunder li'iiu a platforni, i is m eessaiy tor us to have aTgo<<d or-
ll rule, are
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E. 1!. Ware will labor during the i -lass of work tiirue.l out
in<Teased
the
-s that no editor could
d I puh.it, . r | roi. -soi s ehail, v, hile his g.u.^iUon is for a slnq,herd to come ' c,,niing v,.ar with the cIlurc!1 at y,int#
busine.ss,
more
material
and
¡.resse«
; J
.i-biish them . «¡nd tie- < • i**~ f neighlxas must sit
s.-aii oi j 1’1 and gall.« r tl e t.oca together.
¡ Hjosa, Cal. Bio Ware is a zealous
were added from time to titpe, till the
more than '
1 ouis in the one iiojiv,
laymen
Mr Ingersoll
t liar. Ir? |
and faithful worker, and we confi- I
opening
ot the present yiar finds u«
1, and moulding '■ i...
11. M. ( Al.I.¡SOS
believed in Darwin , that he was not '
ft!
dently « xpu-t to hear encouraging n 1
with
premt
s udafdid to t\ei v ki-ud of
.omen.
Heaven j 4|
, - he was light, but. that on tliat
i ■ < '
..-o'
I ports of his labors from time to time I
wi
rk,
and
material
for fil ing anv thing ’
A Lew Volume.
chested, sei- ift '■ "i,
,,
J P. McCorkle is holding » i io- ¡
. 1’1’" st-.oii bis min.I was about ■ ight to
in
tiie
printing
lir.r. usually OoltC 111
l<>tinr-y::H*n puii j .
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He ridiculed the i -:i thai
.'..'er nature deliberation, it has I tracti-d imetii g for the church a‘ i uny city office. Our renders liavedp
W.H re-ii , r,- not tit tor pul. t.
■: nd
i ■ < 11 (il l .. i"< I SS best to Kt i»>i ten I KAgLt s Landing. Cal.
[lu.at <1 the fait that the sin cess o
file
I that, tin y could not
Johnst-me is holding a del ate , the papi r depended to a
vomm.' seven I v the few numbers
considerali' j
nti '.' into h worse fix ti.an !r
v. t r?mai’;.ng and Is-gin volume t with a Sev.n'.h • lay Adventist, at i extent on the success <3 tile lobbinT
I ■
I. help, d t-o
t It bill s’-'-
! VsCltviil . 1 al.
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;g!.t v ith tl i : < w y< er.
: uipnrlmeiit. ¡¡nd l aw s-.-ii.t; nis tliei.
i: o..i i-i,...11 juai.uii! • . ■
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i hi-, i- doe. for various r< akoiis H
i work iiom an ¡mi ls oi < iregi n. ,i.s wi’
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¡a: u-'d .ii li e iii:’.r,uiact.un- oi'
.. dl imply.'.' ' Hsiii.-ss, as our adver-
J as considerable from i' '«•iniigtou Ter
i fr- .r. o.'ii- ci’ A■ !,,m s cut!--t , it u a -
t
tl
an
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.changes
expect
the
A« ’x i!i be seen vie-v twTc., we be- r.tory and California. We ifiv, tl.anii-
Jo llelll. ¡I- best. ->eic'- of vv m l; that bail ir-en
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to
b.-.-'U
witli
the
year,
such
It tui for thin and hope the class of work
SOUlething . 1
•’III ii ith this issue, volume eight.
i. og rust..iici:y with [>apern. <htr , l.T <i little mor.* than seven years since
ices, will cause them t<; eontin:
taught to
subserib' i's will b- la tter able to Lee[> but* 77,, i
Used the vice. .
■/» r wan. csi.'ib- I their patronage.
i’ll" time of t) . ir [>:»pers, a.< payment. listi, d by Bro. T. E. Camplwll, and
We otter to do any ! iml of work in
thread. t he '
senators at present a:
ns flbout this : wjl'-n and Battersou ; the ene, because he fora volume will extend through a carried on auhdjA tht pressure oE-cr I- i the Hist niaiitier at Chicago prices.
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work tor five years. The good , Brethren desiring tracts, pamphlets,
¡.her desired to eat n feels that lie lias beat the President ; - cab.-mi ^1 esr.
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’
his
will
work
a
little
injustice
he thus a. co plidied can never be books or any other printing dung will
H betiveen his thumb and tiie other, because he* has b- at
such
of
<>w
sulweribein
as
have
had
1
dothemsel.es and us a favor by send­
<*«tímate I. It was a matter nf
1 op' Tied his mouth the p-uetentiary. ’I he face of Sénat? r 1
t.v'H
time
kept
1-v
volume
anil
unni
.
sacrifice
all
the
way
•—vy through, for Tl ie ing the work or writing for an -esti-
h from .Boston imitat­ I onk ling .was radiant with exultation, !
her of paper. 1 hey will be 1 om >18 by paper “never’paid running t‘xpen«>« tnate. Address Monmouth, Oregen,
? action ot the ili ilosoplicr) thè y. st.-rdav, ss he sat at his desk, read«
i1 of which was tliat cherriea ing tttngratulatory telegrams from I,ill O'lt t do.emits each on the pant year > I At the beginning of volume sir, the
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A band of 4b CatTmlic mi ¿sinuaries’
mad > to eat and tde mouth to Ne w York “ There is nothing so i but as they are principally thote who ' present senior editor assumed control
And yet half a score of asses Î successful as success,” and the senator have atooiBby the paper through good , of the paper as editor and publisher, is ala.ut to proceed ,'rmu Italy to Pat­
and cv il/iim s in its history to the In coming fr/u the east to takecharge, agonia.
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I d to be interested in the mat- ! bps for it time, at least, scotched what
present,^ve
let l assured that every it was understood that the paper had
inquired with affected carnnst- , is called thé oil ’ll service party, is a
Judge Davis of New. Turk in a late
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ftoxv long did it take the boy ! bigger man than old Hayes, is a peer one of them will vote “aye” fbr the a circulation <»t“T,z()O paying sub­ charge to the grand jury, ’ remarked i
I instead of a vassal. If this fight and change, if it will be an advantage to scribers, An examination of the l>oon.s
to ii.
¿«screw' What kind of a
1 wenty years of judicial life have
I victory bad dfccurrcd during the last the paper. If ahy do not wish to
showed
about
300
names,
and
it
wjs
¡
taught
me that more-than seven-eigh
»crew u. . Jic make at first1" And administration,
Senator
Conkling
_ other Jitu
'(^estions of like sillt’uw, j I would have stood a better chance at give this much in aid of your paper neceerory to drop 40A or 5(M) of these ! of the crime» of personal violence i
the
the disciiswm
discussui of which involved in i the Cincinnati convention : but there just at such an important time in it* during tl»e year for vnrimis retHons. , traceable to the abuse of intoxieati
history, we will set their time for- A yepis hard work wai done in try- ‘ liqinjrs.”
deeper confusion the vexed " question ‘ 'Till he another convention in 1.88(7.
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