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P acific C hristian *' “GO YE, THEREFORE, TEAL'H ALL NATIONS.” . MONMOUTH, OREGON; COLUSA, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, AUG. 10,1878. VOL. VIII. . NO. 32. — Ir’a.olflo from Lisbon. C oquille C ity , O r ., never studied the Greek, but I find in Pierce Christian College. »>' July 25, 1878. .In the Spanish, Portugese, Egyp The Living Oracle« it is rendered C hristian M essenger ,1 tian, and other foreign exhibition^ of j Dear Bro. Stanley: Thia flourishing young institution' “ soul ” instead oflife ” which, I be Devoted to the cause of Primitive Christi Leaving the good brethren in Yon is located at College City, Colusa" retrospective industrial' art, visitors 1 lieve is generally admitted by our anity, and the diffusion of general in calla, I passed through the Rice hill I county, California. It is three miles are allowed to make sketches in their ' learned brethren to be a correct ren formation. i settlement, going t® Oakland, and east of Arbuckle, a station on the note books. They" have not the same dering. According to learned authori Price Per Year, in Advance, S2.5H , called upon Bro. Eccles, and found Northern Railway. The town and liberty ifi the French sections. There ty the Greek term psuche is used one All business letters should be addressed myself at home with this excellent college buildings stand on a high, is there a strict rule forbidding them to the Messenger Publishing Co., Mon hundred and five times in the original mouth, Oregon. Articles intended for to reproduce what they see in any Bro. and his devoted family. This Scriptures of the’New Testament. It rolling gravely piece of ground, free publication, should be addressed to one manner or form, and pains are taken family is. an exception ; all the child is translated soul fifty-eight times, from the malaria' so common on the of the editors. Subscriptions and com ren (four in number) that have at to keep out those persons who appear and is the only Greek word rendered low lands and along many of our munications in California, should be ad tained to years of accountability are to have serious or absorbing work to by this term. , It is translated life rivers. The site ' is beautiful and dressed to Thon. Porter, Colusa, Cal, attend to. It is to be regretted that model Christians. Judging from the forty times, mind three times, lieart commands a fine view of mountain Advertisers will find this one of the best M. Krantz, who has charge of this multitudes of young chickens coming mediums on the Pacific Coast for making once, heartily once, and in connection range, hill and valley. We beli5% department, should have allowed the 0,1 a> wed as plenty 01 everything with a possessive pronoun, it is once there is not a more healthy location their business known. noble exhibitors to make their own else, Bro. and Sister Eccles are ex-. rendered tzs, (John x. 24), and once in the State. The college session is so Correspondence terms. ;____ The market value of most of , PCCting Pcct‘no many visits from the, the preaCh- preach- you, (2 Cor. xii. 15), - arranged that the vacation, all comes t^e things in the left wing of the inK brfeth*e^ Paris Letter. We will now proceed to show where during the hot season, consequently Going from Bro. l"'"' Eccles’s *" to ,l Oak Trocadero has been enhanced by ad- ‘ ...... ‘ "' the Greek psuche is used in the sense while the school is in operation the ( vbom OUR keoclar oorbebpondbnt ) land we. called at the pleasant hortie of , mission to it. The public pays for of life. Matt. ii. 20: “For they are i weather is mild and pleasant. P aris T uesday N ight , July 9,1878. the building in which they are exhib- OU1 brother R. M. Kelley, where dead that sought thb young child’s College City stands in the ipitlst of Retrospective Exhibition In the Trocadero. ited, and care is taken that the pub-. we.were made happy in forming ^he ” (p8Uche) . Mark viii. 35 : “ For • a people who, for morality, industry Portugal -something about Its history art and industry as suggested here -The lie shall reap no benefit from the out- acquaintance of Bro. Chase,. with whosoeTBr p save his life (psuche) and hospitality, will compare favorably ___ wi ill French prohibit sketehing and inuking lay. Twenty-five visitors at a time w ^ ioln I enjoyed fiequent pleasant i shall lose it; but whosoever shall lose with any other. One peculiar feature notes in their department—Anthropolog I also much des ir e d ■ ical museum casts of »hulls of famous and ; are admitted, and only from noon till conversations, . his life (psuche) for my sake and the of the place is, that no intoxicating » i « * 4 to zx ezizx of infamous men—A Tunisian Palace,—A j see nn-l an_d v/-»»«' form an acquaintance with 1 o clock. Gospel’s shall save it.” Luke'xii. 227 hquors are soldi An act of "the iegiR- •Japanese peasant's house, and a Norwe n': Ero. T. F. < ‘ampbell, but unfortunately Among the isolated buildings on gian country residence—The gorgeous pa “ Take no thought for your life Jature forbids ’ licensing any saloon • - vilion of the SliAh—cross fire of rainbows. I the Trocadero side of • the Seine, we. failed to meet him on his return from ; f psuche) what ye shall eat, neither for ■ within one' mile of the place, and Much interest now centres in the : find an Algerian and ................ a Tunision pal- Southern Oregon. He- had preached the body what ye shall put on,” etc. I there is none nearer than three miles peasant ’s liouse ‘and in OakUnd on Saturday night Sun-1 Retrospective Exhibition at the Troc j ace, a 'Japanese ; Win M. Roe in Bible V. S. Material i The Board, have succeeded in ami Monday night, adero, and to-day we will visit it to garden, a chine.se bazar and a wealthy diW ism, page 17. By the contextual | securing an able-' and experienced < )n the following Friday evening I i faculty. They are all teachers highly make a brief examination of the an merchant’s residence, a Norwegian readings we are to judge in regard to tique and mediaeval displays of Port-1 country residence, built of wood, a set out with Bro. Chi?o Ibi'Mhe Camas ( the meaning of the Greek term psuche ; qualified for their profession an-1 ugal, before we pass to the detached pattern of excellent carpentry. The Swail, and was entertained in the I ' whether soul, ¡spirit or life. We In enthusiastic in their work. and interesting shows facing the hill Anthropological Museum, showing I family of Bro. Litterell, who by the |1 Peter i. 22, it is very ■y evidint that _ ___ I hesitate not to saI that as good o^or- opposite the Champ de Mars. In how the human skull has developed way is an excellent man. His house psuche should be rendered soul or . | - ^unities tunities w will ill be afforded here as in Portugal we have a people whose his since the age of stone, and the Pavil is a pleasant «home for the preachers. | spirit from the reading of the next 'an^ uisti^ution of the same kind on, tory is greater than their map. It ion of the Shah of Persia. There are i On Saturday I took a pleasant trip | verse : “ Being born again not of cor- ' coas^- was one of the most glorious of the j in the Anthropological collection through the Swail, called upon several I ruptiblejseed, but of incorruptible, by I The college has a good endowment fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. I skulls and facial casts of some of the families, formed some pleasant ac the word of God that liveth and | ^und which enables the trustees to There are before us memorials of its j worst criminals that have been con- quaintances. ami weie treated to a abideth forever,” showingthat purifica put tuition at a low rate. Following great poets, of its bold navigators, of I demned to death since Gall and Spurz- good dinner in the family of our tion of the soul, and being bora again ¡ are the rates of tuition: its ventursome conquestadors, of its heim excited an interest in phrenology worthy Bro. Chase and his excellent ' are here used on synonimous terms. ! Collegiate Department per year. .$30 00 Academic >> >> ‘24 Oo chivalrous heroes, and enlightened , and also of such distinguished per- Christian lady. What is bom again ? man’s life, or the 1 Preparatory „ „ 20 00 The grain in this valley is good. princes of the olden time, The eclipse I sonages as Scott, Priestly, Humboldt, ,, ,, z ,, . . . 10 Oo soul or spirit ? That which is puri- I Pi unary ' came with the domination of Philip 'and Lamartine. When looking at the This little valley is beautiful. ; the ■ fied by the blood of Jesus through Children of ministers of all denom- II., of the House of Austria, which 1 narrow villainous heads of the former soil of the best quality ; the people in Gospel obedience is certainly the soul, ¡nations, and young men preparing for was ejected by a revolutionary move- it is difficult to avoid the impression ! good circumstances, ami I heard some At this ' place I formed some ■ the ministry admitted free of tuition ment in the time of Cromwell. Dom I that they were fatally impelled to “ complaining” of having excellent I pleasant acquaintances. Society is ' Good board in private families, with ’ Pedro of Brazil is the heir, according yield to temptation. Scott could no neighbors. Í better here than any place I visited. l°elging, fuel and lights $4.50 to $5.00 As the sun began to hide beneath to the spirit of those princes, anil he I more have helped enriching the liter oung men often form The Christian brethren have monthly per week. is a a splendid living illustration of ature of his country than the rose the western horizon J found myself preaching here by Bro. A. L. Toed, clubs, rent rooms end board them the Atirist theory. Qualities of the I bush can'avoid blooming when plant- again at the commodious residence of | who, during the last nine years Las selves at a small cost. race which had given it peculiar lus i ed in favorable soil. This, it will be ; Bro. Litterell, anxiously awaiting the missed but one month, ami his labors The next session will bt gin on tre, after lying cryptic for ages, reap said, is a discovery after the fact, but arr*'a‘ °1 l,r°. A L. I odd, of Looking-' are fully appreciated, although the Monday, September 2,1878. Students ” peared in him, and in a tropical at 1 the doctrine is very generally ac i glass. In mean time I had the grati ! remuneration is small, the brethren admitted at any time, but . all ai are mosphere not propitious to mental or knowledged to day, that much that is fication to learn that the venerable J. being few in number, The Baptists urged to be present the tir^t day if moral vigor. On the missal of ore of j best in ourselves we owe to our an M. Harris^ had come into the settle j also have meeting here, but will not possible. After sun down a vehicle these Portugese princes' a cotemporary cestors, and since we derive our evil ment. For further [•articular- address I he$r our preachers, either because of Henry VIII. we find brought into i instincts from them too, we should be was seen co ring from south, the con | they are very prejudice or else have I. N. C ain , Pres, of Board. 2 the oniamentation of the borders, humble even in the climax of success,; tents of which were Bro. Todd, Sister been forbidden by their preachers. S amuel H oucmins , Sec. mathematical instruments, charts, and and be pitiful towards those who fill | Todd, Miss Eva Todd, Bro. T. S. From the Swail I returned to Oak nautical appliances. In the cathedral our prisons. It is past generation8 Rodabaugh,'1 and Bro. Jackson, of land ; and leading Oakland I visited Weather Report. of Coinbra, I am told that statues of that have made us what we are, but Eugene. On the following (Lord’s [ the Calipooa vicinity and Cole’s valley. During July, 1878, there were 3 men distinguished in literature, sci we can improve their work under the day) moaning I visited the Sunday I I called on Bro. Williams and Bro. Dr. i school, in good working order con days during which rain fell, with an ence, and statesmanship are fitted in pressure of high moral stimulents, Cole, in wfyose families I found a ducted by the Christian» and the*Bap aggregate of .55 in of water, 23 clear the niches. Portugal is in the path and favorable religious influences. pleasant home. Passing through days and 5 cloudy days. The mean tists. At 11 o ’ clock there was the of steady progress. Her primary The Shah’s pavilion is a palace of Cole’s valley’I returned to Looking schools are as good as those of any mirrors.' The roof in glass stalactites largest congregation I have seen on glass, I fell in with Bro. J. J. Moas j temperature for the month was 03.54°. other Euro[>ean people; th a maps exe reflects powerfully the light. It is a the coast. There were present five j waiting fork his appointment, where Highest daily mean temperature for cuted by their pupils are very merito cross-fire of rainbows; one million of preachers in all, and some good' he preached two excellent discourses the month 72°, on the 6th and 31st. Lowest daily mean 54°, on the 2d. rious. In this collection is a lied made pieces of quick silvered glass cut into brethren from Yoncalla. on Lord’s daj-; in the forenoon on At 11 o’clock we were entertained Mean temp, for the month at 2 o'clock by a Lisbon artisan and decorated by facets line the walls. The colors of “ Regeneration,” and in the afternoon the pencil of Raphael, its estimated the carpets and curtains are reflected by Father Harris on the subject of on the “ New Birth.He seemetT 'Yo P. M. 76.38°. Highest thermometer value is 300,000 fr. but it is not for in them along with the refractions of “ the new birth.” The subject was prove that being born again was ne- for the month 85°, at 2 o’clock p. m ., mlc. Here also is a desk veneered the prismatic hues. Sofas and chairs disposed of in a superior manner cessa,ry to regeneration, but not re on the 6th. Lowest thermometer 53°, at 7 o’clock a . m ., on the 3d. with sandal wood; it is unique in its areedvered witn shawl stuffs of many followed by a spirited exhortation by generation itself. Bro. Rodabaugh. The brethren had The prevailing winds for the month kind, and at the fall of Morocco, in colored tints, like unto, one may sup- , At Looking-glass I received a present a bountiful supply of eatables, were from the south during 4 days, ^511, was taken out of the palace of pose the coat of Joseph. The eye message from home stating that my Mulay Mahomed, by Nuno Voz de speedily tires of this iridescent cham and the greater part remained for after,- aged mother (who is blind) was very- S. W? 2 day's, north 25 days. During July, 1877, there was one Castillo, a Spanish knight in the ber, in which the visitors face is mul noon service. The audience in the sick, and on Monday morning I set Portugese service. From a desk of tiplied ad infinitum. One must be a afternoon were addressed by the out for home - (Coquille City), and day during which rain fell, 2-100 in. this shape and height, long legged fashionable beauty, or as vain as Gen. writer on the “purification of the reached my family on Tuesday even j>f water, 22 clear days and 8 cloudy stools, and literary habits, are to be Banks, to enjoy seeing one’s face mul soul ” based on l^Peter i. 22: “ Seeing ing. Here I expect to resume my days. Mean temperature for the month inferred. ’• Next let us glance at the tiplied a million fold in a small room. ye have purified your souls in obey missionary labors. Bro. J. J. Moss ing the truth,” Arc., followed by an ex 63.75°. Highest daily, 73°, on the elegantly shaped faience vessels, the -* - _ C. A. S. hortation by Bro. Todd, at the close of will cooperate with me during the _16th. Lowest daily 54°, on the 3d. --------------- » « W- ,---- ■ rich old Indian carpets, and shawls —Tne New Orleans mint will soon which two brethren joined by letter. month of August. ■ent from Portugese merchants at Goa T P earce . Yovre, Eola, Or., Aug. 1, 1878. to lady chapees in their own country, be finished. It is thought that bull After which Bro. Harris arose, and by T. M. M organ . and at the filigree jewels worn by a ion can be bought in New Orleans way of explanation, stated that the ----- __ * —.The whole number of Jews in ■ister of the Emperor Charles the cheaper than in San Francisco. The Greek word psuche .in 1 Peter i. 22, —Thy Pennsylvania Christian Con fifth. Genoa may have borrowed her bullion used there will come from should be rendered “ life,” I make no Jorusalem at the pi esent time amounts ference, will convene at Madisonville pretensions to scholarship, having to 13,000 souls. manufacture of filigree ornaments Mexico. Pa. on August 28th at 2 P. M. ! M