Pacific Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1877-1881, January 26, 1878, Page 7, Image 7

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PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESENGER, SATURDAY.
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Reports from the Field
them.
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JAN. 26, 1878.
Growth of Giving.
H. M. W aller .
; Is thy ernse of comfort failing ?
are taken
.P leasant H ill , Jan. 10.1878.
Monmouth, Or.
i Rise and share it with another.
would be ?
if.
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Rro. 'SI nnley:
And through all the years of famine
leit'r Ali who will noi pay Nie-ir jnat il»bt.s?
We are still keeping up our regular
P leasant H ill , Jan. 1G, 1877.
It shall serve thee and thy brother.
All wko ere l.yp oc ritieni . All wùo arf- I
, meetings, Bro. Burnett preaching for Bro. Stuiilpfi:
Love divine will thy storehouse,
Jeceitfuhim l Ulk al.or.t others bc-hinj
Or thy handful still renew.
’0
us -thre,--fourths-
of the time. We
th--;r Laci»-s ? All v.Lo go in T-.witkòr.t
Within the■ last fewetlays, death ha.?
tiie prh
of pàyin.^ tire
-;.UJ wh?
iiave our Sunday school also, but but entered the hpi.nes of two of our breth­ Scanty fare foy one, will often
Make a roytrl feast for two.
aro pronti «md «cornful, hol”ng therui
its nujnl»ers iiave Been ^diminished by ren. Early oil last Friday morning
selve« above their fellow.mén and «lina-
removal, and Unfavorable weather so dur beloved, aged sister, Betsy Hend­ For the heart grows rich in giving
uing ti.<..,3 le3-, fcrtut .t t!.„u ti;, i. ■■-. ■> • .
All its wealth is living grain ;
that the average attendance for the ricks hade farewell to enjtb, leaving
All v. ho speculate-ofTof tbs ignorane« cf
Seeds which mildew in the garner,
i
I
G ¡vea Away.
last month was only sixty-eight.
others? All who are tut tiersAll who •eli
a husband, Bro. James Hendricks, and ■
Scattered, till with gold the plain.
iutoxicatlva
liquors
to
make-
sooner
?
All
In the absence of Bro. Burnett we a large ciycle of other relatives and Is thy burden bard and heavy?
1
n-iir of
Çlrromos, worthy
who t¡link more of a wicked ricli nìan tlian ♦o superb
Do thy steps-drag wearily ?
, we e have social mee.tin^ oh Sun-lay friends to mourn her loss; but we
and a<Tò n any; home and aTiireo
tbc-y
do
of
a
piotla
poor
one
?
All
wbo op* Mónths* snb^crîp lion
_ . to .. L ...........
eisure floras.
_ evening, and sometimes when lie is have cause to hope that our loss w.ill Help to bear thy brother’s burden,
press the poor? All who are rain and self- a ol.irming 11!-unga Hte-iry paper,’full of
Gol will bear both it and thee.
here, we have social''exercises before be her gain.
conceited ? All who aaaks long prayers for tln> Choicest Storie«. Poetrv. ' etc , sent
his Sunday evening discourse. As a
th§ sukoof being seen crul.LiWil «4 tsrh? Frew t-j all .-endi-y; i'jft»-. ■♦i Á h rs ■—fsfansoi ’
While her remains were beinff con- Numb and weary ou the mountains,
tAkPnJ to pav
Th® -Publishers -T,
Wonldst thou sleep amidst the snow
When these, am! a god.i many other L. l’altea 4 Co, I(!2 William Sire«’.. N.Y.,’
__ a congregat ion we miH. tr-ylng fo b—do~ veyed. to" Pleasant Hill cemetery,
Chafe that frozen form beside thee
that
could
be
mentioned,
are
taken
out
wliat we can for the good of qui- im­ Crystal, the sweet -little daughter of
I guarantee everv on-? Rouble. Value of
And together both shall glow,
■i some bodies that call fhemselves churches morev sent. •-!''•> ¡ ri?...-;, audybig pay,
mediate neighborhood, but we are not Bro. • Howartl and Sister ,-Lucetta Art thou stricken ia lifa’a battle ?
would probably be'left witjl few members given to agents. yi\ite at once. \
Many wounded round thee moan ;
doing the missionary work that we Baughman, gently sank tn rest. On
and yet the'Lord would have his hidden
Oily Substances Always Aggravate Skia
ought to do.
ones, his seven thousand that Lave not
Lord’s day morning at 11. o’clock. Lavish on their wounds tby balsams,
And
that
balm
shall
heal
thy
own.
'
Diseases,
Ointments are therefore rather
bowed
the
knee
to
Eaal.
If others were doing no more than Bro. Peter Burnett preached a fuheral
hurthtjil than beneficial. Glenn’s Sul­
The
religion
of
Jesus
makes
the
true
I
Is
the
heart
a
well
left
empty
?
we are, it would bo a long time before discourse'to a large attentive aiidi-
convert cneerful, hopeful, and charitable, phur Soap, which cq»cns. instead of clog-
Nope bat God it void can fill,
■ the Gospel would be preached to ence, after which the little coffin was
disposed to visit the widow and orphan, gong the pores with greise, has,« might
Nothing but a ceaseless fountain
ç every creature. It is with pleasure followed to the cemetery by most of
and to keep unspoted from the. world. It; have been expected, widely superseded
Can its ceaseless longings still.
that we learn of a ladies Missionary the congregation, and another little Is the heart a living power ? '
does not make one proud and scornful, but oleaginous compound» us a remedy for
on the contrary, makes one desirous to do seorbnti-c affections!
Self-entwined its strength sinks low »
Society in Oregon. It is a move in mound shows where slumbers r>ne
Mil; s Instantsueoils II.4ir Dye produces
good,
be meek and humble, and to be
the 'right direction, and my prayer is who had been'an inhabitant of this It can only live in loving ?
kind to all, as opportunity may offer. Oh,J DO-métailie lustre.
And
by
serving
love
will
grow.
that the the missionary spirit may fair earth for only al>out seventeen
that we-hud less pretension^, ond more
increase among us until we shall be I short
lives \ way
.. months.
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genuine Christianity !—' rrnrrm fe ( ï W;: r
T
he 'S unday L aw in G ermany '.— tion.
•
Sr.vn
a r omce . .
anxiouv to contribute of our means
•Sweet little bud of promise,
for that purjlp.s.-, not iu Oregon alone,
Transplanted ti a fairer clime than this, The Berlin police well illustrate the
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Chapters and Verses.
To unfold thy beauty where no storm difierenee between the State arid the
F.'owcr S-M tn to any »ne TT.EE : :¡¡so <
r but that our sympathies may go out
al CiU’-._ne of •' m;.- • Viewe r airi Gartien - s . au
can mar thy loveliness.
individual, for, while the Emperor of
towards those whose land lias never !
B ;lba. e:-, ,W.e -, -Livi;-
Without doubt it was a good thing to <li- o r:.-.nt<,
-1. I
r < ;
. i s
. p
A. H. BlZ’KWJTH.
Germany set all tlielnen at Krupp’s [ : viije the books of Holy ..Scriptures into n--"
been lighted by the glati tidings of
r- 1 li'-.r-
• ..
.i,*,
> t.\-i-.-;
fohindry t*> work on a Sunday, the I chapters and verses. It has greatly aided ik. ii ' ■ • , v„ -a:;Aa _ w„
salvation.
- •
i ..¡,ulj¿¡.
i?“Ti!i; B ible and T emperance .”— fteWln shopkeepers are being vigof- , the student in Lis searches, and has made ately. - s»u,l •; cp-i- -o
n-,<•
• „That we may all labor wherever
NUCIALA I
fry Rwn ro
A concert exercise for Sunday Schoo*
| reference more o»sy anti simple than would
»rnsly -fined for not pulling down their 1
.
En'l'ti-i-N.T.
duty calls im for the upbuilding of tl|e
and Temperance Societies, by J. Dor-
shop blinds on the Sabbath. And I , otherwise have been possible. ^Bnt when HfSlL. MAGAZINES. I’.'.l’ERS,
Redeemers orasaf^'is the prayer of
( this is said, we have still to lameuj that the
haui, Sgnta Rosa, Cal. Price 5Octs a
they make a fine distinction in the | : divisions were so unskillfuily made, and
BOIA» IN EVERT STYLE,
your sister in Christ,
doz< n.
~
"moral culpability-of the cases. Thus that such real injury was done to.the text
A. H. B eckwith .
This is a carefully prepared and jn-
»
by the manner in whit-lr the work was M s- C. n. SXYDKR.
| tqresting exercise, one that we can a man who bad pulled down his blind done. We have seen it stated that much
t
three-quarters of the Wav—thus show­
O akland , Ort., Jan. 14 1878.
I confidently lewmmenTl to all desiring
of the "work was done by a good divine
Ifetr Er>. i^oiJftj:
(
ing that he knew what his dutj’ was,
PAPER RULER AND
•while riding on Uoraeback. And if liis
such. It cannot fail to interest and
yet
trying
to
criminally
eom|>odnd
the
- Bro. J. J. Moss bar- Beer, holding a profit if properly rendered. Such ex­
horse had been a hard trotter, an ] the
Clank. Bpck Manufacturer.
meeting here on the < ’abpooia the last ercises increase, the interest of parents matter—was fine<b five marks ; while man an awkward rider, lie cqnlJ hardly
another, who did not pull it d<iwp at have done werse than Be l*as in many
two weeks; six wt-re added to the
and children in the .Sunday School
Blank Books of all Descriptions Ruled
all,
and thus showed that hisf con- p/rts of the book. It is a pity that the and
< -ngregation. fo’.ri'.'bv cont<:>ion-.and-
Ronml lo Order in .the Best Manner.
work, and ought te receive more at­
shorter
beoks,
liae
the
-Epistles,
were
ever
science did
not acknowledge
the
duty
'------- Uruj--« tît.-,:.-. Slkte Street, Salem.
baptism, one reclaimed, and one from
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divided into chapters. Verses would not
tention thin they do. Bro. Derliam
was' fined only one mark. If this
8-1-tf
the Baptiwtx. All hare teamed the
will be glad to furnish Sunday Schools goes oil, Berlin will soon'be as dull as have disjointed the arguments so much,
but the chapters aro very embarrassing.
way of the Lord mose perfectly, and a
and Te uiperance Societies, at the price London on the Sabbath.— London
J. L. COLLUMS,
Even more imperfectly was the work of
deep interest was manifested tlirough-
al>ov<*mentioned, which is about cost-
making parayrapk marks, showing where ATTORNEY ANfí COUNSELOR
Examiner.
• nt the mo-ting, ^nourwav.'iom Da ys
new subjects begin. They are often put
A 7. LA If'
< ’reek to this place, one confessed her
in the midst Of a narrative or discussion,
F emale S ociety .—Yen know my
faith In Christ, while we were «lopped
The following is told of the Rer. l)r. and upjiear to have been made at random. DALLAS,
:
:
:
;
OREGON.
at Bro. Muncy’s saw mill, arid was opinion of female society. Without it Backus, who was the first President of
The reader should pay no attention to
Oy'Speeial attention given to res’ estate, col­
we should degenerate . into brutes. Hamilton College, at Clinton, New them.
lection and probate busiuers.
7-24-ly
baptized the same hour. To the Lord
This observation applies with ten­ York. It appears that while her was
In reading the sacred Scriptures, it is <
be all the praise.
-well to keep in mind that the division
fold
force
to
young
men
and
those
who
preaching’ in a country village before
E. A. C hase .
are in the prime of manhood. For, he became President, his salary was into chapters, verses, and by paragraphs
This l>ook h a Ampler? Exposition »of ths Ro-
were all made by modern hands, solely;
after a certain time of life, the literary, “ ?20() and fire wood,’’ but during one for convenience ; that they have no au­ njax Catholic Syntcni, its Confertuicnal^ Con-
Obituary.
venta an<l Nnnnerie*. The best work of the kind
inan may make shift (a poor one, I cold period his wood ran out, and he thority whatever, and are often very im­ ever »iiblinhed. Send for circulars and read
Our columns have lieconie too much crowdew
what tie TreHj» and eminent men of the couitrv
for the insert i<»n of long obituary police«*, except, grant) to do without the society of bought a cord of a neighbor, who rec- perfectly made by good men who are not suv of it,
in cuMto where tlio deceased was extensively kuowu ladies. To a young man nothing is
amoag eur raadern ön thia eoawt. In *11 cases' we
commended his fuel highly. The doc­ always wise. Read a book of the Bible at AGENTS WANTED iffivc,n^:
onsc, with as few breaks as possible, and w rito at once for ter ros and circulars to
will insert 1Ö9 words free. For each additional so important, as a spirit of devotion,
tor made up a fire, and put on the new you wili get the sense of it. and feel its
100 words we will ( karge St. l¥hen long notices
S t . L ouis B ible P ublishing C o .,
are not acCDmpuuiisi bv the money, the editor will next to his Creator, to some amiable
Loui*. Mo.
wood
to
find
that
after
the
bark
had'"power
far
more
than
if
you
take
it
in
•A>
Locust
Street,
abridge them to auit.
woman, whose Image may occupy his sputtered furiously and quickly burn­ pieces and out of the connection.— (lodici
WILLIAM DAWSON
Died, at Brooks, Oregon, Jan. 14 ! heart and serve to guard it from ed out, the birch itself would burn no Adrocate.
COXVBFAMCXR.
1878, Eva Harpool, aged 14 years, 7 pollution, which besets it on all sides. more than so much iron. He hastened
,For the Last Time.
nOMMOVTII,
i
, ,
ORKGOM.
A man ought to choose his wife, as to his neighbor and said : " I want 20
months, and 4 days.
From long practice in business in
There is a touch of pathos about doing drawing up Deeds, Mortgsges, Bonds,
'"*• And thou art gene; shall we no more behold Mrs, Primrose did her wedding cords more of that wood.” “ TwentvT
* even
non* the
41> a simplest thing — ** li for
£_ the
ai_ 1 last a
gown, for qualities that "wear well.” cords doctor I What can you do with
and other legal documents, I hope to
tlieo,
satisfaction to those that may call
Thee, whom we deemed so strangly fair;
One thing at least is true, that if so much ?” “ Smother the flames of time.” It is not alone kissing the dead give
on me at my house.
that gives you this straDge pain. Yon
Thé grave, and shall its cold embraee en­ matrimony has its cares, celibacy has
ALSO
hell; that’s all it’s good for!”
feel it when yon have looked your last
fold thee,
Agent
for
the
"
Old Reliable” l’hn-nix
no pleasures. A Newton or a mere ____ ’ - __ rkt -------- ---
time upon some scene you have loved—
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Thee whom we cherished with snclr ten
, Fire Insurance Company.
0-39-ly
|
scholar
may
find
employuiet
in
study;
when you stand in some quiet city street
der care.
THE
HAPPY
YEAR,
1878.
D, where you know you will never stand
i a man of literary taste can receive
And thou art gone; we may no more be­
in books a powerful auxiliary; but a L othroia & Co.,‘Boston. Leatherette again. The actor playing his part for the
hold thee
last time, the singer whose voice it crack ­
binding. Price, 15 cts.
1 Amid the changes of this world of care, man must have a bosom friend and
ed
hopelessly, and who after this once will
A charming little vest-pocket vol­
But heaven and bliss forever shall enfold children round him to cherish and
nevfer stand before the sea of upturned
thee,
support the dreariness of old age.— ume, containing a complete Calendar faces disputing the plaudit* with fresher,
for each month of the year 1878; voices and fairer forms ; the minister who
And we will meet thy lovely spirit there. John Randolph.
E. J.
memoranda pages, with blanks for has preached his last sermon—these all
•MWani/cr Ziwmlor», In
Unlort State?. Canada,
A T oching AxswER.-^The Duke each day in the year ; a Billie text for know the hidden bitterness of the words,
•nd Kumpe. at reduced roltt. WiM our principal
Office
located
in
H'mhington,
directly oppoeito the
of
Gloucester,
third
son
of
the
Prince
Died, of an ulcer in the stomach, Fm
each day in the year, and readings for “ never again.” How they come to us on
Inited Slate? Patent Office, we are oble to attend to all
Patent Butinem with greater proroguete and deepatcli
our
birthdays
as
we
grow
older
1
Never
of
Wales,
father
of
George
IV.,
was
Rockcreek, Wasco county, Oregon,
•nd 1- m awl, Man other patent attorney?, who are at a
each month, selected by Miss M. B.
diWan.e from Maihington, and who have, therefore.
Jan. 9, 1878, Mary E., »laughter of H. a dull child, and his mother used to LYMAN: and some 8 or 10 extra pages young again ; always nearer and nearer to
la employ " attoeiate attorney?’ f ire mate prelim­
the
very
last
—
the
end
which
is
universal,
inary examination! and furnith opinion! a! to pal-
N. and Phoebe Bowman, aged 1 year cause him great, distress at times by in blank for memoranda, making in the last thing which shall follow all last
*nto»ility, free of charge, and all who are interentei
»" new invention! and Patent! are inmed to tend far
jeering him on accout of his dullness all 64 pages of Almanac, Memoranda things, and turn them, let us liope, from
acopyofgwr " Guide for obtaining Patent?whieh-
2 months and 25 days.
h eegtfree to any add eu, and contain? comptete in-
in the penwnce of his brothers and and Daily Food combined ; a dainty pains to joys. We put away our boyish
etruetiom how tn obtain Indent!, and other valuable
matter. We rtfer to the German- American National
Bank. JTiuhlngton, D. C.; the Koyal S\eedith, Nor­
Died, Jan. 7*, 1878, of typhoid sisters, and on one particular occasion little manual which everyone will toys with an old headache. We are too
wegian, and Vanmh Ieo-itlem, at H 'aehington; Hou.
Joerph Cluey.lale Chief Judice U. P. Court rd Claim!.-
fever, near Wheatland, Yamhill Co., telling them to laugh at the fool. The want, and which everybody will have old to walk any longer on stilts—too till
la th! Official! efthec. 8. Patent Office, and to Sena­
to play marbles on the sidewalk. Yet
tor! and Member! of Ongreafrom every State.
Or., Frank, son of Bro. and Sister ; sensitive child held down his head for its usefulness and beauty. Miss there was a pang when we thought wo
Mark Sawyer, aged 18 years and 2 and said nothing, upan which the L yman ’ s name is a sufficient guaran­ had played with our marry thoughts
princess changed her tone, and accus­ tee of the Scripture texts and readings for the last time, and life's serious grown­
months. He was sick for 19 days.
ed,
hi un of sulkiness, " No,” he said, being carefully and wisely’ selected. up work was waiting for us. Now we do
We ha<l the pleasure of an acquain­
not want the lost toys back. Life has oth­
"
he
was not sulky—he was only
tance with Frank. He was a pleasant
The little book must have a large
er ffd larger playthings for us. May it
thinking.
”
'*
And
pray
what
are
you
pious boy, one that tried to make all
sale
not be that these too shill sernr in the
[ANDOTHERPLANTS;
happy and pleasant with whom he thinking of?” inquired the princess,
light of some far off day aa the boyish
with
increauingscom
is
her
manner.
"T
mailing P lants our S pecialty
associated. We tender to the bereaved
An aged negro on board the sinking games seem to our manhood, and we »hall
f LO A A L CUIDE Np<V READY SENDFORF
father and mother eur warmest sym­ was thinking," said the poor child, AfiaufiCjWhentoldbyhis wife to pray, learn that death is but the opening ef the
pathy and condolence, praying to the “ how 1 should feel if I had a
said he could’nt pray; "well, do some­ gate into the new land of promise.— Ex. ■
'Great Shepherd to give them Chris­ unhappy as you make me.’’
thing religous,” said she, and the jdd
Itlbdk thousands of ages to fit the
sp A VO’il I T K|RON G «
Mue tp U Munir, Minted for
tian courage to bear with patience the
man grabbing the first he • proceeded earth for man, and it may take as long SiavinA M«*w
I’laiMww. «te. Hj H. K. ChriaCie A Bro. of
UwCliriatiau <i»urcb#4 of 'IVnn. A V».-^Price fiè’et®.
Send us a new subscriber.
heavy stroke that has fallen upon
to take up a penny collection.
Spoeinwn
mnibul fi-*«.
to fit man for the --arth.
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