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. z, v ?. “GO YE, THEREFORE, TEACH ALL NATIONS.”, MONMOUTH, OREGON ; COLUSA, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, SEPT. 21,1878. NO. 38. ■ ' I Pacific names will receive a copy gratis. For polean secured for France free access s | is quickly reduced to 4 or 5 inches., Turkish Proverbs. to the coal-fields of England and Bel- - ■ : The number of medals awarded was the present, all communications should C hristian M essenger , giutn. The high prices of coal in 1873 largely increased—the gold from 1000 be sent to mfi at Milton, Trimble Co., Proverbs are short, pointed, pithy, say- Devoted to the cause of Primitive Christi ings ; condensation» of wisdom for prac anity, and the diffusion of general in made it profitable to work the coal- to 2600, silver from 4060 to 5400, Ky. Be sure to give Postoffice, County tical guidance. Cervantes styled them, measures which Northern France her bronze from 8000 to 10,060, and the and State. formation. “short sentences'drawn from long ex F. G. A llen perience.” Howell soy«, the competent honoiO.de mentions from 8000 to 10,- self contained. Price Per Tear, in Advance, 82.ÔW parts of a proverb are, “ sense', Shortness 500. It seems quite unnecessary to All business letters should be addressed * The imuknse variety of products- Bro. Tully to the “ Christian.' I and sak.” Lord Bacon called them “The to the Mesrenger 'Publishing Co., Mon i shown ifTOie Exhibition are thefio- limit the last named awa'rds. In all genius, wit and spirit of a nation and, mouth, Oregon. Articles - intended for ! dutfts of a land which is 3000 miles 29,500 distinctions are to be distribu-1 Dear Bro. Garrison : — according to Earl Rnssell, a proverb is publication, should be addressed to one At the close of my school, June 21st, in girth, and has an area, since the ted amongst 53,000 exhibitors; that “The wisdom of many, and the wit cl' of the editors. Subscriptions and com I took a trip to Oregon, in order to one.” is, in round numbers, one medal for I loss of Alsace-Lorraine, of 204,096' f munications in California, should be ad About twenty thousand proverbs are square miles. It is a country watered every third exhibitor and an honora look at the country, and get acquaint dressed to Thos. Porter, Colusa, Cal. said to be current among the European The ed with the brethren. Advertisers will find this one of the best by rivers which are a proverb for ble mention for one in five. Went by ship to Portland, and nations ; and of these the Spaniards possess mediums on the Pacific Coast for making their wealth of waters, and shaded by grand medals of honor are in addition. ‘ their business-known. thence to the Dalles about one hun- the greatest proportion. No less than 111,Cl2persons visited the historic forests of Ardennes, Fon The proverbs of the East, as well as tainebleau, the Vosges, and Uampieg- the Champ de Mars and Trocadero ! dred miles further up the Columbia. those of Europe, often express root truths, Correspondence. ne, in all of which the oak, the beech, last Sunday. The official rehearsal of, The scenery is magnificent. I did not which are common to human nature* in all the pine, the elrTi, and the edible French music, which was to take stay long at the Dalles, Indian opera countries, bnt varied, as to the costume of Our Paris Letter. . illustration and expression—translated, as chestnut flourish, while the cork-tree place in the grand hall, was put off! tion not being to my taste. it were—in accordance with differences oi Returning to Portland I took the PREPARATIONS FOR THE DISTRIBUTION grows in the South. The manufac until next Thursday as. it has been time,'climate and national peculiarities. OF PRIZES—FRANCE THE ALPHA AND tures which fill the galleries of the remarked that the attendance at these cars for Salem, where I was soon at Fer example : An Esquimaux would not OMEGA AT THE EXHIBITION—A PROS i concerts is less* on- Sunday than on home with Bro. R. H. Moss, who in refer to a camel kneeling at his door, any Champ de Mars have grown up in t PEROUS NATION—THE CAPTIVE BAL- more than a negro, in tropical Africa course of centuries of civilization, in week dayir The concert given by troduced me io the brethren. would borrow an illustration, however apt, . ' LOON AND THE FLOATING RESTAU- The church in Salem has no regu constant vicissitudes ami struggles the Upsala students on the previous from the art of skating. ' ' RANT—THE TROCADERO PALACE &Q lar preacher, but it is in no danger of for existence which taxed to the ut- afternoon was most successful. We, on the other band, speak of “ send dying while it contains such members A lpha . ing coals to Newcastle,” when a Greek, to P aris , August 23, 1878. : most the powers of an infientive race. I as Bro. S. C. Adams, Bro. L. L. Row- express precisely the same idea of supere ; No leading industry can be mentioned Another Champ de Mars is required Prospectus? lai)d, and many others, w hose intelli rogation, would have said “owls, to to afford space for the ceremony of which does not oWe much to France. gence, piety and zeal, render indiffer Athens.” The captive------balloon is a great The Lord willing, 1 shall, in Janu the distribution of prizes; 25,000 win An old l*dy, long gone to her rest, used ence to the Master’s cause an imjtossi- ners alone have the right to be ac success, except on windy days, when ary, 1879, begin the publication of a bility. It was my privilege to be at to say to the young folks of her acquain commodated and an equal number of no ascensions are allowed; another Monthly Pamphlet, in Louisville, Ky., a prayer meeting conducted by Bro. tance, “ If you wish to be wise, study the Bight seers, officials &c. to witness as innovation is, the floating restaurant; ' entitled The Apostolic Age. Said Adams, which was, in all respects, the ■ Proverbs of Solomon ; and, if you- wish to be holy, study the Book of Psalms many monarchs not retired from bu a salon steamboat, that leaves Paris in pamphlet is to be not less than thirty- best and most enjoyable I have at Here was an excellent practical advice, siness as Candida encountered at his the morning for St. Germain, and re-> two ¡»ages, large size—that of. the tended on this coast- What better condensing the wisdom and experience of ; commentators, divines and saints in all famous Venetian supper party, or that turns in the afternoon; the single ' Atlantic Alontldy— double column, thing could be said of any church ? | •8es-. Tsapolean had packed in the pit of a journey lasts 31 hours. The specula and in paper cover. If names enough Went with Bro. Row land to Bethel, tion is in the hands of the French The following striking Turkish Proverbs can be obtained, it will begin with Saxon theatre. It is too late' to build when we both .preached to a large and we have gleahed from various sources. A restaurateurs at the Exhibition. The forty-eight pages ; if not, it wi ’ l be a gigantic shanty, so that the Palace interested audience. good Mohammedan will not cast away n of Industry, or the to be canvass-cov- tourist can breakfast on board and increased to this as soon as possible. S|>ent a couple of days in Mon-1 i stray scrap of paper, as it might chance to The Apostolic Age will be devoted cred race course at Long Champs, return to Paris by rail, or rail to St. mouth, the seat of Christian College. j have the name of God written upon it may be selected. The coming fete Germain and dine on board, during to the restoration of primitive Chris- j There I met Pres. T. F. Campbell, I There may be something helpfnl to some promises to out-herod Herod in brill the return journey with electric lights tianity—in letter and in spirit—in ■ who introduced me to the brethren, ! I one in these Turkish Proverbs : good and throw it into the seas; if iancy; no discordant notes will likely at mast head. Several sights are theory and in practice. It will watch and did all in his power to make my | the Do fish know it not, the Lord will. lie heard, as almost all the exhibitors, pointed out along the Seine, the most closely the denominational world, and stay agreeable. Bro. Campbell de-! Who fears God need nut fear man. a mau would live in peace, he should have secured a shred of Wffi ribbon, i vagabond of rivers in its course; note their movements and'teaching, as i votes himself with all his energy to ! i be If blind, deaf, anddomlt. . The lottery scheme appears to be en there is the out-fall of the city sewer, they stand related to our plea for the i building up the College. Through his A »mail stone often makes a great noise. A fcoli-h friend is at times, a greater an- joying the sleep of the just; likely and the heights of St. Cloud; the . church as it was in the Apostolic Age, efforts a very fine building has been ; novance thru a wise enemy. spot where Billoir placed the remains and the union of all God ’ s children on ■ the commissioners on reflection, object erected, which, however, is intended ! If thy foe be as small as a gnat, fancy I him as large as au elephant. to gAmes of chance for raising the of his cut-up mistress, the Grenonil- this divine foundation. merely for a wing to the main struc A friend is m'ore worth than a kin? man. lere, a democratic bathing pool for The Apostolic Age will have for its wind, especially when France is able If my beard is burnt, others try to light ture, when the design is completed. to pay for her glory, and the more so both sexes and the new prison of motto : ” See that you make all things The country snrrounding Monmouth their pi|M'» ut it. The <l<>g barks, but tl*e earavan passes. •when cosmopolitan t visitors arrive Nauterre, in the 1 nd of -osieres to ; according to the pattern shown you in is very beautiful. The town is neat, You 11 nut sweeteu your mouth by say ing " honey." suggest to the fair sex, that if virtue the mount,” and will endeavor to dis again at the rate of 100,000 a day. thrifty and well laid out, and what is The* who know nro«t are oftenc ■ The industrial and agricultural por be ever rewarded, vice shall never be tinguish betwe&f the essentials and , I still better, it is pervaded by a tone of chea'ed. Mure is learned from conversation than tions of the French display fill the j left .unpunished if the police can the incidentals of the age in which morality and a purity ot taste that from book«. > help it. the “ pattern ” was given. The con- ; mind with a sense of the inexhausta- He rides seldom who never rides any ! are in very strong contrast to much ble fertility of her soil, the unsurpass- [ The Trocadero building referred to viction is both broad and deep, that. which one sees in towns on this coast. but a borrowed horse He that «peeks, truth myst have one foot ed fancy and skill of her workmen, in one of my former lettdrs is consid the fundamental principles of the Re With Bro. Stanley, thegenial editor in the stirrup, (say rhe'"Turks who are “a and the power of the lively and in ered a marvel of economical construe- ; formation for which we plead need a of the P acific M e & eng R r , I spent a people by no means addicted to lying.”) There is a devil ia every berry of the domitable race by which she is peo tion under most difficult circumstan rehandling, and this it shall be the very profitable day, and 1 was pro grape. Every fish that escapes appears greater pled to evince all the energy and ces, being based on the hollow site of , object of the A/s/stoUc Age to do very foundly interested in listening t>< Bro. :t ia. enterprise which we are accustomed an old quarry, with material most thoroughly. Several pages of the Waller as he recited some of the rem | tliiiu Trust not to the whiteness of his tnrban ; to consider peculiarly the qualities of carefully selected for durability and Apostolic Age will be devoted to iniscences ef his pioneer hie, es|>ecial- , be bought tins soap on Credit. Curses, like cluekcns, always come Englishmen. No wise man feel» jeal i good effect. The acoustical arrange Home Culture. This will be filled ly in connection w ith his tally minis borne to roost. - ousy at these manifestations of the ments are curious. Behind the grand with the most choice matter for the try in those parts. Denth is a black camel that kueels be fore every man'« door.—•£<•. j organ is a large congue, or reflector cultivation of those graces that adorn ability of our sister Republic. -r-------- --------- There seems to be a lack of preach- The most important event in the and the occurrence of an echo is pre the Christian Family. The whole i ( era in Oregon, and I think that.to a A Whole Family in Heaven. commercial history of the world, the vented, or supposed to be preveted— pamphlet will aim at the development | ' young man who can teach or do some Tl>e following eloquent passage is from discovery of America, which brought | for many declare that it exists—in of the Christian life in hannonv * with thing else, and preach at the same the pen of Albert Barnes : | the following manner. Sound travels the principles of primitive Christiani- , ruin upon the other peoples prosper I time, there is an inviting-field, much A whole family in heaven ! Who ean ous in ancient times, passed over ' at the rate of 340 metres per second ; ty. The price of the Apostolic Age | more so than in California, as the peo- picture or describe the ever tasting joy France alone without injuring her. . and, as the quickest ear Cannot dis will be but one dollar a year. The I i pie seem to be more deeply interested No ou<- ulusaut. Nor father, nor mother, nor son, nor daughter away. ' Iu the With one coast upon the Atlantic and cern two distinct sounds unless there money of those who give tl|eir names ; I in religion than in this State. world they were united in faith, and love, another uf»on the Mediterranean, be an interval of the tenth of a sec will be due when the first number is From the little that I saw of Ore and peaoe, and jay. In the morning of France is almost unassailable by such ond between them, felt is employed issued. The Apostolic Age will not gon, 1 am persuaded that it is a bet- I the resurrection th«v ascended together. ’ revolutions. Marseilles had been a in every ¡»lace where there would be be in opposition to any of our weekly ter country fora |>oor man than Cali- i Before the throne they bow together in great port before the Romans had a any danger of echo. The ceiling papers, but ¡»imposes simply to supple fomia. But I would say to any united ado'ra'ion. On the banks of the have no preaching brother, who may think of! river of life they walk hand in band, navy. When Havre, Nantes and St. which is suspended from the roof ment their work. We Nazare, grew into importance, the ad timbeis, is formed of peculiar felt only monthly of this kind in the United coming to this coast, lie sure you j and as a family they .have commenced a career of glbry wbwli shall be everlast vantage vfiis equally to France. Ven one-fifth of an inch thick, so that the States, and having no quarterly, such know what you are about before you , ing. Their hereafter is to be nA separa ice decayed and Amsterdam increased whole does not weigh more than 40 a publication is needed to preserve the' start. tion in that family. No oue ia to lie down but France, holding both ends of the pounds per square metre. The venti best thoughts of the brotlierhood on 1 have resumed my labv- with the on a bed of pain. No one to sink into the • , arms of death. Never in heaven is that thread, prospered before and after the lation of the immense Salle des Fetes the grand themes t iat underlie our Liberty congregation. J ames T ull T. I family to move along in the slow process, discovery of the Genveee. When is declaiec perfect; a well more than existence and work as a religious Galt, California. I ion, clad in the habiliments of woe, to con- wine and com weie the typical con 16 feet in diameter, was sunk into people. ' sign one of it» members to the tomb. Men, like growing fruit, should mallow Now is the time to send in the stituents of wealth, no country could the ancient quarry beneath, which as time adv«no«a ; bat more frequently, . God grant tb»tis his Infinite mercy every be so rice as that which possessed the has an extent of about 7 acres, and names. Let those whose sympathy Mtrangwi front wind ia proper to them, family may be thua united. .smiling plains of Champagne, Nor with its pillars present a large cool we have in this enterprise encourage like fruit* prems'nrrly gathered, tlwy only decay Into a semblance of ripen««». mandy, and Bordeaux; When coal ing surface. The air is drawn into the work at once, that we may know Indeed, ve serve the devil in our youth, . Mind not much who is with thee, and iron were discovered"!© be equal that space by the same means up into on what to rely. Send the names God in our old age—thinking if we jour or who against thee; but take care ney towards heli while cur Jiuibs are' ly important for a country’s greatness, the Salle, where it is distributed above now, and th<5 money when it u issued. sound, we can tarn whea they fail us, and that God may be with thee, in every thing thou doest. Those becoming responsible for ten get to heaven on crutobes. the political insight of the third Na- at the rate of 5 feet per second, which