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5K 3 PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, SATURDAY, SEPT. 21. 1878. 4 PHOTOGRAPHS! ’ NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE MACHINE «FRONT STREET. Tl. F». SHOPS. .... SALEM, OREGON Proprietor. CHRISTIAN MESSENGER. Hr •b». M ■f .J F. A. SMITH, ARTIST, Being the only Christian weekly west of the Rocky Mountains, it is of special interest to every Disciple on the Pacific slope, and should be read by all. Among its many features to commend it to the Brotherhood and all lovers of a pure. Christian Literature, are its • - ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS, ■D .^JTEAM ENGINES. SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, REAPERS, PUMPS, AND KJ all k'.nla aud style« of mtobinery made to order. M toliinory re .»aired at .short notice.' Pattern rmaking'dnm in all its various forint, and nil kind« of an I Iron c.'ufin-js furnished at short notice. Also, niinqhcturejLOf ENTERPRISE PLANER an.l M ATCHER ; mid STICKERS and 8HAPEBS, 8-11-tf THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS Ni . IS MANUFACTURED. BY co., FISH BROS. & V RACIME, WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF FARM FREIGHT & SPRING WAGONS, • > Aud by conffniug ourselves strictly to one class of work ; by employing none but the BEST OF ’.WORKMEN-. Usilijf nothing blit FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED MACHINERY AND THE VERY BEST - . OF SELECTED TIMBER, And by a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the business, we have justly earned the reputation of making “THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS.” We give the following warranty v ith each wagon : We Hereby Warrant the FISH BROS. WAGON No..........to l»e well made inevory particular and of good material, and that the strength of the same is sufficient for all work with fair usage. Should auy breakage occur within oue year from this date •by reason of defective material or workmanship, repair* for the same will be fnrnished at place of sale, free of charge, or the price of said repairs, as per agent's price list, will be paid in cash by the purchaser producing a sample of the broken or defective •porta as evidence. Racine, Wi«., Jan. l.t, 1878. { ’ FISH BROS. & CO. Knowing we can suit you, we solicit patronage from every section of the United States. Send for Prices and Terms, and for a copy of our AGRICULTURAL. PAPER to FISTT BROS. & CO., Racine, Win. 8-&-6m TtíOS. K. BERRY DALLAS, OREGON DEALER IM arncHS, Saddles, Whips Spa 1x1*», And everything that is kept in a firs «lass HARNESS SHOP, And will sell cheaper than anybody for cash. * All work warranted to be of the best .material and by the best of workman. Also repairing done on the shortest notice aud reasonable, terms. Give me a trial and I will guarantee satisfaction. 6-13-tf CHANGE OF BASE. G. W. HOWARD, MONMOUTH, : OREGON. Would respectfully inform all of his old •customers (and as many new ones as -would be pleased to call) that be has »moved his BOOT & SHOE SHOP <o one-door north of Postoffice, where be ■will be found ready, at short notice, to pnt yon up a first class BOOT, SHOE or SLIPPER. ’Satisfaction guaranteed or co sales 7-15-ly NOT FAIL to »end for onr Catalogue. 11 contains prices and doaerlptloas of moat every article In gen- ___________ oral nee,and le valuable to AWT FBMWOW roat^mplat- Ing the purchaee of any article for Per- ■onal. Family or Agricultural wee, 1* e l»avr done a large trade the paat Bvaaon In the remote parts of the Terrltorlee, and havo, with few reception«, racred- "d tba rapectatloaa ti«e purchaaer, man« claiming to have made a aav Ing ao •«» OO ner c»*ut. ka e mall three < kTAl.O<ArF* T<» AWY AI>l>HICMe. rRKK trow »rriw wi»»..*.•••?’ «¿A. •• «»I ■.«.■ kib « -»jvk.-jrgff1.- urlrra In ouantlflr« to wait. Mefarencr, MUTUBOT A M., Original Oraago «apply «oeoa, •«7 O ««• W a ba ah A»«.. < hfragn. 111. I The very large number of inralb! people who dally visit ButUlo, from every quarU-r of the United Blates and Canada, that they may consult I>r. It.V. I’ ilrce , ami the which' cehbrnteu Faculty of Specl»dets in Meillelw and rurjflTV associaUfl with him. rendered ¡tnecemary that the founder of this Institution should provide a place on a gratvl and commo»Hous scale for their entertainment and comfort AHVAST A <i EM OFFLU13K—Tl»e Invalids« ITotel Is more complete In It« appointments th;«n any simi lar Institution In the wort»!. The bull» I Ing is located In one of the nn»st healthful an«l drtdrable portions of the City of Buffalo, and eoxunuuuUa âne view of Lgko Erie. Niagara River, and the surrounding country, being situated In tlte midst of an extensile system of beautiful paries* TI mj Hotel Is ftamislted with a patent saft tv imsscnger eh vahir. to convey patients to au<i from the dlllhrvnt floors; Is provided with all kinds of approve»! baths, and has also connected with It a well-ap|>«'tntc»l gymnasium aud bowling alky to ¿.fiord proper means of exercise. CHRbaiic l»l»E AM» »»fall fbrma. whether reqnlr- Ing medical, surgical, or mechanical, treat ment, toute within the province »»f our Miwral apeclgltlca DISEAMEM OF WOMEM.—Rape*daily are the facili ties of this infirmary of a superior «»nier as regard« the remeillal means an»l appliance« for the cure of nJ! those chronic dlwas«» peculiar to females. The «•miilovment. In nio»leration, of tonic, idtomlcal, vlectnMiivrmal. ami other approvni baths, is in many cases an Invaluable awxlllarj to the remedial means tn which w«i r« sort In such case«. Dry friction t«» the surfac«*. general shampooing, Swedish move ments. an»l light callsthvulc exerrlM-s, to enliven and equalize the < lruulati«»n of the blood in the system, rt'lkve congvsUMl parts. Improve »tigestl«»n, and atrvngthcn tlte muscle»“. |»ro»lu»-«« important la m ficlai ri-aulu In all e«M*s to which IlM-ae na ans are applica ble. No experiment!ng is resorte»! to In the treat ment. Tli«' m»»st approved medicines ar«- carefully etnploved, an»l tut Judicious regulation of the diet, to suit lit»- e«»n»litlon of th«« path nt. 1I»<- thorough ven tilation of llie skeplug npartmint, the cheering In fini nc<- of music, social inlrtrnurisci Innocent garnet for aiiHiBrmrht, atnl all those agi ncics which tend to arouse tin* mind- «»f U«c patient iY«»m «leapomleiicy, ami tlm« promote rocovwr, are not m-gfected. NERVOI a PIMEAISEK Paralysis Epilepsy (FUt), Chorea (Bt. Vitus’* Dance), ami other m rvons affec tion«. re<-vlve tin- attention of an »vprrf In this spe cially. I»y whirl« ll»r gn-ates*. ak 111 1« al lai ne» I aud the most liappv results w-curvl. IX Nu IHMF.AMFJL This division of the practice In tiie b>vail»t. lloU'l la ser) ably managed by a wn- tlciwiwsdr mature hidgm« nt ami ^kiB. Br .acliiaL Throat, ami l.nng Diseases are very Aargvdy treated In ttol* drpartnM-nt.and with results which have bees highly gratin Ing Io iMdh pbyak ian ami patients. EYE AMP EABr—Special attention is given to the delicate operations on the eve and ear, a dlatin- Ciittoed oculUt ami aurist lx-1 ng under < ngag< menl .couducl UiD branch of the practice. Inva’lila arriving In the city and desiring to rmt- auh ut«hmikl cm* «UncUr to tlmflotah It Iseaally •rreaaibU hv carriage.Mialbui,««trait rare H im - LkW*a Omnibua AgeuU. <m all Incoming trains, can and W alter a . woods mowers . WALTER A? WOOD’S REAPERS. WALTER A. WOOD’S. SELF-BINDER, GALLERY—Commercial Street, between State and Court SlreeU, Salem, CTi'egon. 7-37-ly 1 (The only Successful Binder in use I ■ —Iron Drive-wheel—'Strong . can make money faster at work for us than and Durable.) at anything «be capital not required ; «« I U will start you" S a 2 per day at home ntfkle by the industrions. Men, women, bovs and i. WALTER giila wanted everywhere to work for n«. jiow is the time. Coetly o itflt and terms- free. Address T hue A Co., Augusta, Miine.- A. WOOD’S HEADERS. Chicago Pitts Thresher. COATES' SULKY WHEEL-RAKE,' The LaBelle Wagon, BROWNE SULKY I'LOW, , BLACK HAWK <t CLIPPER PLOWS, MC8HEBRY GRAIN DRILL, McSHERRY BI'.O ADCAST SEEDERS, oNWsed far Inventor,, in t/»e United Stale,. Canada and Europe, al reduced rate». With our principal Oflee located in WaMngton. directly oppoeue the iniled State» Patent Office, we are abtetoallensl to a'l Patent Buttneu with greater pramp.neu an d despatch and leu cod, than other patent attorney,. who are ate distance from Washington, and who hate.therefore, to employ " associate attorney,.’ f We make prelim inary examination» and fumith opinion» a» to pat entability. free of charge, and all Who are inferestea in new invention» and Patent» are inti rd to mid for a copy of our - Guide for obtaining Patent», which it »cutfret to any address. and cowaint complete in structions how to obtain Patent», and other rahidble matter. We refer to the Oermap-Amer iconNational Bank, Washington. D. C.; th» Rollal Swedish, Nor wegian, and Danish Legation,. al Washington; Hon. Joseph Guey.lale ChiefJustice U.S. CourtedCtmms; to the Officials of the U. S. Patent Office, and to Sena tor» and Member» of Congreufrom every Stale. 1 Address.- LOUIS BAGGER dt <•.. Solicitor, of Patent» and Attorneys at Law, Le Droit Building, EXCELSIOR HARROW AND CLOD MASHER, AND v- GENERAL STOCK OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Oregon, Monmouth, 8-18-tf NOW, LOOK HERE 1 COME TO THE BLACKSMITH, Waahtactan, D. C. Who would hereby inform the people of Monmouth and surrounding country, that i he is prepared to do all kinds Of work in his line promptly and in worktaanlika manner. A GOOD STOCK OF IRON Is kept on hand. An A 1 Horse Shoer, Will do tins class of work in the most satisfactory manner. Repoiiing Machinery of .all kinds a specialty.' Monmouth, Or., April 10, 1878. —1. ANTI-FAT The CHEAT REMEDY for OORPUI j ENCE. ALLAN’S ANTI-FAT Is nuTPly vegetable anU perfectly harmless. It art! upon the food in the stomach, preventing ita being converted Into fat. Taken in accordance ^rlth df- reettonsr » wUl a fat ftaai twa te Bva pounds per week. *• Corpulence Is not only a disease itaelf, but the harbinger of others.” Bo wrote Hippocrates two thousand years ago, and what was true then la none ts. or tent* by expre«, upon ru- celpt of S1J0. Quarter-dozen tLOn. Address, BUÌNA VISTA POTTERY. undersigned has Resumed the A management of this well known Pot tery, and will soon have a foil assortment of first-class ware on hand. In the mean time he i* offering a large lot of second and third class ware at prices ranging from 3 to 5 cents per gallon, payable in cash er produce. A. M. SMITH. Bjena Vista. Or., July 10, 1878. I ♦ 'THE i BOTANIC MEDICINE CO., J*roj>rietor«, JT. F< WOMAN Bv «in Imincn-c practice. CNÍen»11ng throiigh ,1 Iferbsi of >v i -, i.avii: ii.iii» I al time lrea.ç»i muiíy thou-nml ••ti e- of ih»> e «11 cri-e-« |M-rnli «r tn umnaii, 1 luvt* *•<■*•«» cit.4l»ic»i t»> |K*rt<jct a n»-»«d p»» «'lit .■»t:,f .ipn i’í.'bir in«‘«hrii.<! fh.*t nn «,H llic iit.iii'aiion« pre «•»»(<,* I by tl»iit «•‘..•m-* of «lis- cu «MMitii positive ecriaintÿ ami ne «s. I'ó tlvsign.*t!e this natural t»puci!le componna, I have n..nu »1 it I GREAT OREGON REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION. COUGHS. COI D8 ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS. CROUP, WHOOPING-COUGH, And all other diseases of the throat and Inngs. This ne«f medicine i« purely vegetable and lisrmle»« tn the moat delicate conatitution. It pnriBe* th« Mood, give* tone and vigor to the general «yalem, while it «oothe« the Innga, canaing them to throw off all nnhealtny MCVStioM. As it act* Oh the blood it will be fonnd very riaoful in all xcrufnlona diaeeaea. It* pleasant last« and soothing effort« make it a great favorite with ehllilren : and for measles, wbooping-concli, croup, Ac., it is unequalled by any medicine in nae. It has produced re markable cures in aallini*. dyspepsia and bronchitis. Try a bottle end lie convinced that it is the beat luiig medicine in uae. Price, *1 per bottle. John L. Murphy. Monmouth, Oregon, maa- nfacturer and proprietor for Oregon and Wash ington Territory. For sale by druggist* generally, and wholesale by T. A. Davie A Co. and Hodge A ( »let, Portland, Oregon. G-14-ly IrlfM! New! Sweet Cheerfult GOSPEL E(f HOES Do n>»t »'ipplv v.ntr w liool with n»’r lg>nk«. until ton h«v« •<a;uin d an 1 l-«te.j tbi» book. It 1« l y tar th* ’»••«t f»»r S unday Scnooi.«. P b xvEK-MKErixm«. and Hour < ir.- I.««, It ia full eontrihnfion« from am . thb •»»■« t anthi'Y« »»f <un'f«T-«ohnn| music la the coontrv. i'hU»ii—»1. Tea»*h fB. .•‘'if»*rin.-nilonf■*. Pc-tor«. Parent«. >1| •«.▼ th*« w.int »♦. F-»e«al«-es«*rv»here. Sample pag«-» fr—*. Svmnle »•»•nim. cent«, «rfcl.5'» n»-r dozen, brmail. .«»Mre«« '*FX'Tf; *b Bid Hi « OWL RS OOatouaa, Iowa, r. or 0. DfTfiON A < <>.. B. «tv», and New \ »>rk. T’ ic term, 1 Auftcr. but n fcidCe expre sión of my iiiyfii ¡«;«pi»•<■ i,..u. »«f kwidu«). 1«. vmi li|»on my own pcr-»»ii:«l «b-» ■ \rni«»n. A« a «•»•»><• «»!►- server, I havejuhpe vt iino-rung l;s p«»sitive re- Mllts in Hie f«»\v -iH-. iiii »L-ca. e-« ua,i»lvi.t to the ' hcpanue mgitni-ii: vt»mi:m. cingle»l it <»nt a« Use ( Umax «»r crowning cem of my inctlical carrer. • ». 1 • i . h ; i , s at a fivr, K.-ifC, iiii'l • tsC' Uial jwue.iy for this chiws iit di>M)u.-f*s. an«l «»u<- that w;. . al i..l limos ami limier all rri^n*n«i.-m«,r •. :tet’k'n«Hs* ami hi bar- monv with ftfe laú- wiu< li g a»:i. u.e tcnuiie svslvrn, I fün xTHTibg Io »lake nrrW|mfrtft”n pliv-icjan. Xav, <■«« r. m«»ir. *•" »’ «»»n lenl am 1 Hod it wiil ti>»| doni»p«*i!«t Hu» im»:-C KmgUine o\|»er. af i»m-«»I a » J.g.r ii.v.ùhl a<vw’)»»ii e* It b»r nnv'f lit«* ait turn:-.lor Whit'!’ I r. " -'•nincml Ú, Huit fular au! -e.i I un I»’ A V »: <¿irA«ANTtiK. -4l •* I»« n- I tiler,I U n»»t exj»eiien.’» i hvti.etini«’ i«»-.l;ir<U of the con- tcntK »»i 1 he Ddlh are h -« u 1 wj.l. »m relnrn of the I m » I’e, tw-Hi ir-i* ni ne inc«liri»»c hivin,* lieen taken a» » »’■ ling l»».«lii<•»•<i»»n*j. ami the rpse Irt-ing <>ne f»«r which | »« »• »nnncixl it, iiroinpily reiiiicl “tntrtn■»;»<••«• pañi f»ir .1. Had I not ’he nhi't pri feel » rm lo lene e in it * vfrftic-*. I rouhl n»»t oner il fl» I »Io limier ll.e-e miinljîpms; bm. haV- iag w iiit«*-‘-c»1 its truiv inirariitous r-u es hi thou- «ati»i-* • f «.i-<•■>, I feel wnrranted anil pe»fr« jîy «rafe in risking both my reputa.am aud iuy navaey 011 it* mcritfu The fallowing ore nmonff t’.m’G «lisc.i^cs in which tn»’ favorite l*> <•*<• rlptlou h.»v worked cire*, as il bv tn.fgir. itml wi: 1» a cer tainty ne\er i ci«»"e (rtL’dncd !»v nt»y me»ltr.i» e; la u-orrli <• i. I.x......... l’hiwii g, I’ainful M»»n.hlv I’« f i«xl . sinit»t«»^«Hm-» wiien fr»>in un- naiur.il rrni <••>, Ii rc-guiai'it ica . Weal* ItaC*', i’r««- I.»P>; h ,« h ’ fuihbgof [he I eru -, Anlryei’.-hm Mini R«-i i o; líraring D»wu Sensation«, In'Cr- i al 11«-X» r\ »ii* I • 1 4- < - i»»ñ, îïetiHUy, De- pond«-.Cv. Thr«' let»»-i M.o arriage. < hmnic C»>r In?1a»nni’«ti«*n and I Irrialion oí I' «» 1 leriH. 1 iii»»i,p-ir ». Bn. reune-s »»r Sterilib. Fe mar W«' .kM<w.», an»i v<*r,w ¿muc’ other «diroiiiu «ii-va-rs Ibci'hnd t-» «»unatVw»! »fie.it »oiird he»'»*, h, a I afire i»«i -• <»f H>i- na me, mv Favori.e Pm crip*i»«n w -rks — I hr mnnd of the world, i lih nr -l <• nr i Ho m»( extol a- a «• »!•■<• nil, bur it a bnir'th'v I11IIHH a nlnjflr« of purpose, being a n»«»?«t perfect r ,»<•■ ¡»in in 1 i »-iir if c «ii-ra-SH of the míxuii I ny-»- i«-m <»f w tn.i'i. I; m - ii»’i »I! ap|M»int, nor will it Imrie, in hi»*’ 'lair >r « mnw H i I» h ». *f •• u'i » ire further inform »’bin ' Pic r ..l ,r«*:« « »n »«Inin it in T iik P»«»et.k « f»i,w MsefrlWh t MVI.*»KK, M >M»ok • •I o.«>r ‘.MA) pa -C-, -enf. po«r-pai»l. •»»» re rn«t of It ir<‘.it* mhmir.r oi tm«-e »11 *ra i>«»<*.niiur l«» Female*, an»l give-« mm*h va mu»’e ndvlrti In regnr*! to the oiana^’menl «•< ;ho*e MilcrliMlA. 8. V. PIEfiCE, I. D., Pni’r, I I Or.Piercas Favorite Prescription. nVORITE PKEWCHIPTIOW MM.» HV ALL $66 JL Cabinet. PRICES lUCAROIABLK. ’ ***** . a week in roar own town. $'» Out- f lit fres. No risk. Beader, if you I want a busiaaM at which penton« of — — Mth.r aai can nuke great pay all th. tint, liter work. Write for particular* toj H. HaLUrrr A Co., Portland, Main., Card, Style and finish equal to any work done m the State. MRS. ROHRER’S NOW BEADTl Photograph»«. Lifte Size, which are contributed by some of our ablest brethren, and are intended to present discussions of the various religious questions that are of interest and value to all lovers and seekers after troth. The EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT will preheat Brief Notes on current religious events. Discussions of Practi cal Matter* relating to the Church and private Christian lifg, Answers to. Scriptural questions, Extracts and Comments. and such other matters of interest as shall present themselves from time to time. An interesting feature to those who do not take the daily papers, is the NEWS DEPARTMENT. Here will be found the history of the Events of the week in the East as com piled from the latest Telegrams, with out Political Coloring ; a general out line of Pacific Coast as gleaned from „„„ onr numerous exchanges. We have an interesting list of . CORRESPONDENTS who give us History, Travels, Sketches, Descriptions of Important Places and • Things, Ac. A In CHURCH NEWS we aim to give information of the Suc cess of the -Gospel, 1st, on the Pacific Coast, as reported by brethren ; 2d, of the Cause Else« here as gleaned from our .exchanges: The people of this coast being -froth the Eastern States are. always glad to learn of the Spread of the Truth there. A very important feature to those rearing families, is the FAMILY DEPARTMENT, where are given the choicest selections and contributions, such as are calculat- ed to instill a love for the right, lead the young to Christ, teach the duties of the members of families to each other, •ko. Miss Mary Stump, of literary fame, wjll give this department her special attention. By the help of our Heavenly Fathei we intend to make the P acific C hp . is - tian M essenger the LEADING RELIGIOUS PAPER of the Pacific Coast, and ask all lovers of Truth to assist us in this work by sending subscribers, and thus doing them, us and the cause good. To any person sending five new names with the money, we will sond one copy free for one year. Price in coin, $2 50 per year. Always payable in advance. Address, PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSINGER, M onmouth , O r . INVALIDS' HOTEL ,D«ALER IM » Take« PLAINER AND MATCHER A. S. POWELL, Secure the shadow Eio dw sub»t«n< e fyted. PACIFIC :o;-------- ENTERPRISE MISCELLA NEO US , MISCELI A NEO US ADVERTISEMENTS. MIS CELL A NE O US PUFF.41.0, N. r. I GLENN’S SULPHUR SOAP. A S terling R emedy for D iseases ani > I njuries of the S kin ; A H ealthful . B eautifies of the C omplexion ; A . R eliable M eans of P reventing and R elieving R heumatism and G out , and an U nequaled D isinfectant , D eodo rizer and C ounter -I rritant . filcHM’n Stif pi» ur Soap, beside« eradi cating local di.ea.es of the skin, banishes de fects of the complexion, and imparts to it gratifying clearness and smoothness. ... So!pilin' Ilaths are celebrated for curing eruptions and other diseases of the skin, as -.veil as Rheumatism and Gout. tlU-un'ie Salplior Soap produce» the same .effects at a most trifling expense. This admirable specific also spceiPdy heals sorer, iruites, scaUr, turns, sprains and cuts. It removes dandruff and prevents the hair fioin tailing out and laming gray. ’ Clothing and linen used in the sick room is disinfected, and diseases communicable by contact with the person, prevented by it The Medical Fraternity sanction its use. Prices—25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per Box (3 Cakes). 60c. and $1.20. « N. R—Sent by Mail, Prepaid, on receipt of price, and 5 cents extra for each Cake. “HILL’S HAIR AMD WHISKER DYE,* Black er Brosvn. .Iff Ceats. C. I. CWTTE»W0.l Pr#p’r, 7 Sixth Av., If. LrEBD j rT\nS popular Fore. JL ranniag onlor u parlance.! ferrym.u. strictly in atteu.lau - changes io the r>.. mad, whicu now h make the distance an new and aafe b<> pulley« attached t enable« ua to orot-e . Give me a cell Î.5T < 1 >>leta » ex- ‘011 nd bate l>eeti ■ and • A ..»i<m -tiieh •:et. . BIRD DAV II * /N» •1 IB 441BA. if 4 1 » t