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About Pacific Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1877-1881 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1878)
PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1878 8 • c FURNITURE, «Ce MONMOl’TH. The Linn County Annual Meeting, at -~ uy T. J. Lue, M. D. J. E. Davktao», M. D. Harrisburg, was well attended.tn Sunday. -• i à DAVIDSON & LEE, The haying season" with our farmers has eciffiYSeficciTand will soon be fully inang• PHYSICIANS and SURCEONS, Urated. INDEPENDENCE, OREG ON. The Polk County Anuual Meeting, at Prescriptions filled at the office. Dallas, closed out ou Sunday with four 8-14-tf additions. * •;________ ' ____________ _Ul___ The crops in the ^Tillumette valley, ai •well as those lu the southern part of the State are gteatly in need of rain. . ” PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Mr. J. M. Hoge wi»LeA the public to re MONMO UTH, OREG ON. member that lie is again at his old stand and prepared to do horse shoeing and all Office in the Pest Office. other kind of work upon short notice. J. M- POWELL, M. D., The new edition of thsiChristiau Hymnal will be sent to any address, post paid, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, upon the receipt of sixty cents, by ad MOXMOUTII. t I I I OllKGON. dressing J. M. Powell,’Monmouth. Or. OFFICE IN DRUG STORE. ‘ Say Jo, where did you get that 7-1-ly splendid suit of clothes'?" "At Murphy A Croasman's.” "What did you pay'?'’ MERCHANDISE. "Twenty-five dollars." “Why that is better, than my suit that I paid thirty BREYMAN BROS., dollars in Portland for." IMPORTER* AND DEALERS IN . J. P. Irvine <k A. J. Reiss wonld inform the^rmers of Polk county that they have Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, leased Claggett A Butler warehouses in CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAI’S, Independence, where they will, store -AMD wheat, oats, or barley, and pay the highest GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, market prices fqr the same. CKQCKEHY. Ac. The commencement exe^ises of the CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS, A 8PECTÄTY. University at Eugene last week were at- WHITE CORNER, tended by somo of our young friends, who SALEM, OREGON. were well pleased with the manner and 8-20-3m character in which the performances were conducted. ‘ The Itoseburg excursion of fast Friday and Saturday offered a season of enjoy- :o: xuent that has but few equals, as a number of our citizens who improved the oppor VUE have purchased the WAREHOUSE tunity and made use of the advantages ’’ formerly owned by McGORD A SMITH, and are notf prepared to pay the thereby offered can testify. highest price for Mieses Neally <fc Waller, after having successfully conducted the millinery busi ness in this place dui'ing the season for the pros[>erity of such a pursuit, have closed And will furnish tracks and Store on as reasonable terms as any house in Inde up their shop for the present with the in pendence. tention of opening up again iu the fall. We also have Wool Sacks on hand, and The Masenie picnic, at Dallas, on Mon will pay the highest price for day, waS largely attended. The M. 8. C. Band and others who went from this place, state that exercises and performances of And last, but not least of all, we have the day were good, iimoug which was an just received a new invoice of excellent address delivered by Gov. Chad- wiefc ’ Household Furniture, . MATTRESSES, BEDDING, &c. Upholstered work kept on hand and made to order. Repairing done in the best manner, Give me a call. GEO. WOLBERT. Independence, June 1, 1878. BEST OF WORKMANSHIP AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. „Delivered nt Boat» um <1 Cars Free. Send for Price List to O. F. DENNIS, MUM, OHKOIH, 7-24-1 y Furniture, Sales. Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Windows, Doors, Picture Frames, «fcc ALSO A GOOD SELECTION OF FRUIT TREES, CAÿ BE FOUND AT WATERHOUSE’S, POST OFFICE. BUILDING JMLozxxxxovitli, Oregon Fancy Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, v TI h . «mtr «uro rv«rdv I« w Id n«x|., « '*** i I MONMOUTH DRU3 AND PRES CRIPTION STORE KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HANDS A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF FrésTi 'ïîrugs, jSIcdicines, Chemical», l?aint£i Oil«, Glass, Fancy arid. Toilet .Articles. A FULL SUPPLY OF • . Stationery, Common School and . X>r. J". 2VE. Fowoll, Proprietor. GARDNER BROTHERS Personally superintend their" business in this State, as well as Califoi nis, an 1 will bo prompt in, makuig good all contracts. Monmouth Meat Market MARSHALL &-CRI2CS Proprietors. A good assortment of Mears kept ou- band. The LigLest market price paid foi- beef cattle, and fat sheep and Legs ; also Have already sold nearly Three. Hundred Instru for green bides. GARDNER BROTHERS ments in this Btate. GARDNER BROTHERS rianos have alrealv become favorite« en the coast. They are made especially for the trade, and are s-tapted to the chmate of Hiis coast and for remaining in time, and adaptation to the farlor there ai-e noiicjx.tter. GARDNER BROTHER'S • Are Coast Agent» for the relebrated''Talxr Organ. Also State Ageuie for the Packard. GARDNER BROTHERS Have’ aeveral different mannfacture <'f Organa, giving the public a variety to select from. GARDNER BROTHERS Have a find ckwr* inner in their employ......... All ■orders attended to by addressing Gardner Broth ers, Salem. _ . r Gardner Brothers Ì Give a giiaranUe for live years, for all Pianos and | Organs, ii des.red. Grardner Bi’otliers i Pay their employees a salary, not a commission. Gardner Brothers i Would state, tn answer to many inquiries, that ' their I’tailbh House in Salem is a permanent in- sfitti d. »if 7-37-tf NOW, LOOK HERE I COME TO TSLEÎTVEÏIS'Sr THE BLACKSMITH, Who wonld hereby inform the people of Motimontli and surrounding country, that he is prepared to do a!l kinds of work in his line promptly and in workmanlike manner. A GOOD STOCK OF IRON Is kept on hand. An A 1 Horse Shoer, Will do this class of work in the most satisfactory manner. Repairing Maeh Hery of all kinds a specialty. Monmouth, Or., April 10, 1878. LI VERY,FEED AND SALE STABLE. Ladies, J. S. COOPER, Independence, OREGON. 1 f » splendid breakfast ynn would take, 1 a !1 around an-f get a steak. If it’s u good dinner yon would-l.oa»t, • l’e afire Io euine and get a least. M»r.in<-iith, Jan. 1, 1»77. i j. ( A r Ik Great charce to make money. UIV If you can t get gold-yun can gut greeolu. k- We need a person in <very town vo tale aut-Hrijmions for the i»igei-t, iLesj okt and be.t illustrated family pub'.ie.tn n tn the world. Any one can become a sncceasfnl agent. The mot eleguit works of art given jree to rnbsCTib- ers. The j rice is t>o low tna- almost even lady subscribe. On« agent report* making c-ver 8150’ in a week. A lady agent reports taking over 4ou subsCr.Urs in tin day*. All Who eigtge make m uiev fast. Y-.u can devote all your time to the- business, or ■ uly your spare time. Yon need not I k away from Lofi u over night. Y'on can Co it »•- well as Oti.etr’- Full paitieufars, directions anti terms free. E.-g-i.t ai d expensive Outfit free. It you want profitable work .end us vour addie.-s at once. It costs nothing to try the tnainess. No one who engages fail* to make great pay. Addies» ’ The People a Journal," Portland, Maine. 7-27-1 v _________________________ AGENI n FOK IDE UESSENGIJL The following persons are «gents for the Pacino CHRisnaN M eksexui are aiftffirized to receive and receipt for subscriptions. If no ngent is conven ient, remit the smount direct to the office b+ registered letter or postal order on Dallas;— . OBEOON AND WASHINftTOjT TEBBITOBY. Aumsville ... .•.......... ... T. J. Wilcox Albany........................................ J yf Propst Amity.................................... L. C. Williams BnenavtbU.................... ............. Dr. Z Dune. Bethel.......................................... J. }i Hawley Brownsville.................... • D. H Putmau Brush Prairie, W. T.......... S C. Harris Be. • erne.................. aiissE. Da via Cresswell.......... . ........... .........J. T. Gllfiv Crttwfordtville.-.................. p, V. Crawford Corvallis........ ........................... N. “ P - Brigg'- Canyonville... ............................ I- N. Mnncv Cottage Grove 1.............................. S. B Knox Carol ton.......... • • . .....................J. W. Sheltöri Castle Rock... . W. T. A Wm. Huntington Dallas ...__ _ .................. R. S Cry stil Damascus ... ■........... D. H. Deardorfl Drain's Station.. .......... J........... 8. Haulan Dayton................ . ................ R. L. Dashiel Eugene................ .............. R G. Callison Harrisburg ........ ............ ... E. W. Barnes Halsey.......... ....................H. Davidson Hillsboro............ . ........ '. ..H. B. Morgan Independence... ............ W. L. Hodgens Jacksonville........ ............ Martin Peterson Junction. ....... Smith, Brassfield & Co- Lookingglass.... ........ A. L. Todd LuIayeHe.......... 1 .... < W. D. Fenton Lewisville............ .......... D. R. Lewis Molala.................. .... J. W. Thomas Myrtle Creek.__ .. .F. M Gabliert McMinnville.... .......... J. W. Cowl» Mohawk.......... . .......... J. F. Mulkey Monroe ................ ....'.. .J L. Wigle North Yamhill... .............. Isaac Davis Oakland................ ............ E. A: Chase Palons, W. T.... ................ F L. Bell Pleasant Hill... .......... J. W. Parks Perrydale........ . ...E. Rie ha rd sob Pendleton....... .Mr». 8. A. Taylor (J. B. Grimm Portland................ 11. G Davidson. Pilot Rock............ .......... -William Cox Roecbnrg.............. ... A. F. Campbell Stayton .............. .......... T. «. Darby Sheridan............. N. Fsnlconer Salem .......... ....... H. A Johnson Scio.............. .... •............ E Ground Vancouver, W. T. .. ...8. C Harris. Waitsburg, W. T. .’.. W, F Anderson Weaton.................. ................C. M. Ely West Chehalem.. Mrs. M. E Payne Wheatland .......... -........ Wm. Scott Wan« wan., w. b sS; VUE are prepared to fnrnisb to the travel- ing public Hacks, Buggies and Saddle Horses, at any time and on reasonable terms. Also, will bu.v and sell horses, supply ing farmers and teamsters on short notice with snch stock as they muv Deed. caurroRNiA. Patronuge solicited, satisfaction guar Gilroy..... ............ Ë. B. Ware- anteed. 8-12-tf Kelseyville. ........ ..Sam') Logan HATS AND BOH NETS. Monticello., JTOir iro w FF.4DF/ n KAnr Briaht! Hew! *we«t Swi Chssrfui t •........ Mary Sen welt Saratoga. .. ....William Pollard Having purchased my Go-ids at the ► R.Q. Stapln. San Josdl ., « lowest rates for cash down, I am able to ..... Henry Thomas filn»rinr bocki. «mit Do n »€ supply riiurtehool with noy — Santa Rosa » .... ..G. O. Bnrnett offer better inducements than can be ob ▼ow liar« ••aniin<d and touted thia boo* It i» by f»«’ G*« ,w, Ru-DAY A miffiNtM. PBATKR-NrjTIMGff. Bad beat f»r c HO glm . F --------- Ukiah .......... toined elsewhere. ................ Jas. Logan H gwk r»«< ('»a» l.re. i.Rf. î». Hnwr, f h ’ full “ ” <»f “ cfntrfnntUnfi from ALL TDK Vacaville .. ■1ST Bnch-vra a» mt an th.«re of NundBT-ffeho« 1 «nifiic in the cotmtrv. .. ....W. W. Smith Cliiltlr-n, ’n. Nap«Hn«>«dente. Pa«tor». Parente, Cl»i|flr “n Truch Tei MRS. SUSIE HUDSON. Vifwli» ........ all »»y — th«y it. F-.r m H evorvwhere. S«.npk paffet L..-, , want ....... ...................... ............... . Low is Van Tasse) free. enjMet. *» rent«, ernte, orta.l wtd.ko per 4 bíb », by Bail. Independence, April 15, 1873. fr«e. Sample *f»pt»e. Woodland.. Addrey. rRNTNAl* rONTFRN. OekatooM, ¡ew«w A-Mr-.,«, CENTRAL BOOK ROOK CONCEI Mrs. A. F,i Wagstaff 8-16-3m i n Q» DiTSON k CO., Boe toa. and New York. Watsonville .......... H. D. Connilp i GOSPEL ECHOES •MITHNIGHTS Arthm. REMEDY ~ GARDNER BROTHERS,. Consisting fn part of a LARGE STOCK OF ASSORTED RIB BONS, ORNAMENTS, LACES, SILKS, TURQUOISE. VEIL INGS. NETTINGS, CRAPES, FLOWERS. FEATHERS, Ac., Ac. Also a fnll aaaortment of all the latest Style« of Ladies, Misses and Children's JOHN WAYMIRE. Dallas, Oregon, June 21. 1877. - ’ ly Ü TIT HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 1V I’ianon, Organa, Sheet Mimic Vif lina. Ac- oortleona, Haimonicaa and ninaical uieicliandjae generally, Oakland, Cali loi nia, have -leeently aliened a branch store at Salem, Oregon. :o: Millinery Goods, T AM selling goods for cash or produce only, which enable» me to sell them cheap, and I would like for my old friends, and new one* ww, too, V/ to wiuv oorae miss and my ,tock and learn my price« before buying. - LIBÉRAL DISCOUNT FOR. CASH- Independence, Oregon. I Loma Sai rsíñósT.ñSZ.'cFlml^il.'o —1— GARDNER BROTHERS’ MILLINERY i> ORÉGON. : :o Tinware, Stoves, Hollow-ware, Ac., will be sold at prices much lower than ever be fore, and satisfaction guaranteed. Allan's Anti-Fat is a genuine medicine, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF and will reduce corpulency from tsoto Bai" Trepairing done to order. five pounds per week. Purely vegetable GOODS Call at the old stand, see our ware, and and perfectly Larmiess, acting entirely on learn prices. KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS STORE, SUCH AB the food in the stomach, preventing the WM. CHURCHILL. formation of fat It is also a posit! v> rem MoDmouth, Or., Feb. 11, 1878. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, 8-7-ly edy for dyspepsia and ihcumatism. GROCERIES and HARDWARE. BOSTON, Mass , Feb. 11th, 1878. .B otanic M uxcinb C o ., Buffalo, N.Y: Having decided to close out my Stock in Oeotlemt»— The lady alluded to lost •even pounds in three weeks, by ths use ®f Allan's Anti-Fat. We will sell our Clothing at less than Yoors truly, Wholesale Prices. “4. .SMITH, DOOLITTLE 4 SMITH, Give us a call and you shall be satisfied I Wholesale Druggists. to price and quality. HAVE jnst received a well assorted 7-g-tf Stock of • avoid the danger of infection, the i< < f persons snffering from skin dis- of h contagions nature shop Id be el with Glenn » Snlplmr Soap, which • ml, a remedy bnt a disinfectant. .H s IuaUi.tateuus Hair Dye contains Mill«' D ILLAS, 7-24-ly Have four authorized agents selling from their house in thle State, to-wit: A. L. MOYE, Albany; C.. H. 8LACff.ai.il.FRANK B. MAY, Salem ; E. A. J1ALUD, Eugen«. LOWEST PRICES OREGON " Will practice in all the Courts of thia State end the U. 8. Courts. Office. Mill Street, Furniture! Furniture! Furniture ! ! 6-6-tf CASH AND PRODUCE STORE, OREGON'. MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. state : stuhkt , salk N i , tin. , b-3b-ly College Text Books- E zra P oppleton 1> e : MUSICAL! MONMOUTH « : : MUSICAL , ONMOUTH TIN SHOP DALLAS, : ATTORNEY AT HV, UÖtiOe. SPRING OPENING JOHN WAYMIRE’S DALLAS, WHOLMALE ASP XtfAH. DEAL1.K IX_______ School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery, FAMCT G0CD8, jNO. J. DALY, ' The afflicted will be glad to learn that a corps of Surgeons from the National Surg A T ical Institute, fitted out with a complete —:o:— assortment of apparatus for the treatment of every bHrhar, dtformity, will again visit II AYING employed a Portland. Oregon, at the St. Charles Hotel ■:o: from June 25th to July 1st, inclusive, 1873. FIRST CLASS TINSMITH, This Institution originally founded at In ' • dianapolia, Indiana, has extended its busi ness throughout the United States and has LARGE STOCK OF M ATERIAL, attained a reputation for the successful HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND WELL STOVES, Ac,, SELECTLD STOCK OF treatment of Spinal Curvature, Hip and | Knee Joint Diseases, Club feet, Paralysis. ! I am prepared to offer Pilesand Fistula, heretofore unknown to SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, the profesrion. References of the highest THE BEST WORK AND CALLS THE ATTENTION OF THE AT THE order can be given. A (>atr of benutiful 6x8 Chromes, wor- ■tin to adorn any home, and a Three M-aitli« subscription to L kisurb H oubs . a I mkm I mimmi 16 page literary paper, filled twifli live Choicest Stories, Sketches. Poe- V . etc., sent Free to all sending fifteen Cf (Manipi taken) to pay postage. The pir»- iahers, J L Patteu A Co., 162 Will- four Guarantee one ...... — St.. — , K. Y., - -- - - — - every . . - , — — — D bie Vain» of money sent S1.»OO inJ ♦». p. 3HK and rtio big lotv pay, oiuon given tzr to nrwa.nta agent«. OREGON. J. L. COLLINS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR A'l Z-lir, Of all kinds furnished to order on short Prof. Campbell, accompanied l>y Mrs. And we would call yeur special attention Campbell and Mrs. Stump, started last Io a fine line of Friday on a tour through the valley and LADIES FANCY DRESS GOODS. the southern part Qf the State. The Prof, is laboring in behalf of the interests' of Also a well assorted iitock of the College, while the ladies are traveling GENTS’ CLOTHING. lor the benefit of their health. We wish <■. VANDUYN & SMITH. theffi each a most plejusai^t and profitable Independence, May 9, 1878. journey. Two Chromos Free. ; : (¿■"Special atfention given to real estate, col- 'ectionsnd probate business. 7-24-ly 'ectionand General Merchandise. Lost Seven Pounds in Three Weeks. LE O_VV I L L Is?. ~ Collection. Conveyancing am! Troba's baaineaa 1 will constantly keep on hand u good I ' promptly atte.utud m. supply of all kinds of Win pi'acticeiu all the Court, of this State. 7-22ti . WHEAT, PUBLIC TO THE FACT THAT OUR DEPARTMENTS IN A. C. SWEET, AVING opened the Furniture Store of INDEPENDENCE, Mr. Merwin, I give notice to all my H • ■ ■ * .* customers and the public iu general, that ! ATTENTION COMING TO OREGON. DR UGH <ü HOOKS ATTORNEY ANJT COUNSELOR r : Al' LAW, L. P. Waterhouse, M. D.. - ATTORNEYS.