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er approximation to the year of
< 'hrist’s birth by the help of Luke’s
remark (iii., 2-23,; that Jesus was
about thirty years old in the fifteenth
year of the reign of Tiberius Ca-sar.
Tiberius became sole emperor in Au
gust, in the year of Rome 7G7. Add
the fourteen years of Tiberius’ reign,
and it appears that Christ was about
thirty years of age in the year of
R<>me.7M. But there is some reason
to think that Augustus made Tiberius I
partner in the government two years I
before, that is, in 765 plus fourteen
years. In this case Tiberius’ fifteenth
year would be 779 of the year of |
Rome. Now,’ if our Savior was about
thirty years old in the year of Rome
781, He was born about the year of
Rome 7-rl. If in the year of Rome
79, then He was bom about the year
of Rome 749.— Ckrutian at Work.
SATURDAY, SEPT, 21,
TO THE PUBLIC
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1878.
• PHYSICIANS.
ATTORNEYS.
FURNITURE, etc.
Obituary.
Miss Ada Smith of Empire City, was in I Oar columns have become too much crowded
town last week visitiug former schoolmates, j for the insertion of long obituary wotioee, except
iu cases where the deceased wu extensively known
Mrs. Gard presented us with a quince among ear readers on thia ooa»t. Iu all cases we
inaert 1(N words free. For each additional
which measures twelve inches in circum- will
100 words we will charge $1. When long notices
are
not
accompanied by the mouey, tlw editor will
lereace.
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abridge them to suit.
Prof. Fenton bar purchased the lot aud
buildings formerly owned by Mr. Holman
Died, at Santa llosa, Cal., Sept. 4th,
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lor the sum of §330.
Myrtby, daughter of Nathan and Oliva
* Mr. P. H. Murphy presented us with a Haggard, aged 4 months and 6 days.
number of fine sweet potatoes, a variety Many warm friends sympathize with the
not in general use.
parents in their affliction.
Yours in the one hope,
Mias Davidson, of Portland, who has
W.
been visiting relatives of this place, return
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ed home a few days since.
!
The Stepping Shine te Health.
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Mr. W. H. Brunk and lady, Of Albany,
The
acquisition
of
vital
energy
is
the
paid their relatives snd freends of this
stepping stone to health. When the sys
place a short visit a few days since.
tem lacks vitality, the various organs Hag
Prof. Knight formerly prineipsl of the in their duty, become chronically irregu i
Deaf Mute school of Salem, was a guest of lar, and disease is eventually instituted.
To prevent this unhappy state of things,
Mr. P. H. Murphys a few days ago.
the debilitated system should be built up
Judge Butler is building a new additiou by tbe use of that inimitable tonic, Hostet
to his residence. A certain young man ter's SUMiiach Bitters which invigorates
the digestive organs, and insures the thor
said he hoped it was for another parlor.
ough conversion of food into blood of a
Prof. D. T. Stanley will deliver a lec nourishing quality, from whence every
ture upon “The science in school,” at muscle, nerve and fiber acquire unwonted
supplies of vigor, and the whole system
Independence on Tuesday evening, 24 inst. experiences the beneficial effect. Appe
D. M. Boone and family left Tuesday tite returns, the system is refreshed by
morning for Douglas Co., where they in. healthful slumber, the nerves grow strong
and calm, the despondency begotten of
tend occupying a large farm and sheep chronic indigestion and an uncertain state
ranch.
of health disappears, and that shallow
Mrs. Dr. T. W. Shelton of Eugene, Las appearance of the skin peculiar to habit
ual invalids, and persons deficient in vital
just returned from a pleasure trip in Cal., energy, is replaced by a mofe becoming
and is now enjoying a pleasant visit at her tinge.
father's, BrorA. W. Lucas.
Sulphur and molasses, the old fashioned
A few cords of good oak and fir-wood internal remedy for the Itch, is obsolete.
would be very acceptable now at the M es - That and other obnoxious akin diseases
skkuek office, ou subscription. Money or are cured in half the time, without disor
dering tl e stomach, by Glenn's Sulphur
wood must come to meet our wants.
Soap, the great external snti-scorbntic.
Tbe College will for a few weeks, be
The tints produced by Hill's Instantané
mainly in the charge of Prof's Stanley and eous Hair Dye are like those of nature. -
Fenton, while Pres. Campbell utilizes his
, gj^-The National Gold Medal was
Gme in. lecturing and soliciting for awarded to Bradley & Rulofson for the
Students.
best Photographs in the United States,
C ■
The matrimonial ceremonies of Mr. and the Vienna Medal for the best in the
Thomas Booth by and Miss Lizzie McFad world.
429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
den, we understand, took plaee in Dallas
last Suiiday morning. “Joy be with ye.”
When was Christ Born.
When the owner of a house informs the
Dionysius Exigtuis mistook the
occupants therein, that bis house is not for
rent but rather for repairs, we presume he year, dnd probably mistook the day
is a good kind of a man and means busi anil'the month. As to the year, Christ
ness. -
was probably born before the death of
Mr. J. M. Hoge hereby~gives notice
Herod the Great (see Matt). Now,
that he desires all those wire know them
selves indebted to him to call aud ]>ny up Herod the Great died in the year of
immediately, as he is going to move away Rome 749 or 759. Some chronolo-
in a few days.
gists have attempted to make a near
A gentleman from the Palouse country,
while making mention of the fact that a
number of young ladies who had arrived
at the age of majority, had taken land
claims there, remarked that “ all cf tbe
Monmouth girls were old enongh to take
claims.”
Bro. D. T. Craig and family start this
week on their journey for the Palouse
country. Their many friends of this place
regret exceedingly their departure, and
realize the loss of one of their foremost
and best family of citizens, morally, intel
lectually and financially. We wish them
a safe and profitable journey.
1 he opening exercises of Christian Col
lege on Monday mornii^j were quite inter
esting
A goodly number of students
from far and near, as well as many friends
of il.e institution wera present The mu
sic furnished by the students, Prof. Stan
ley bring leader, was lively and animating
ai>. njojed by all. Pres. Campbell de-
lne < n u very interesting and appropriate
. which was followed with a few
le-
i ed retuaika by Prof. Stanley, and
indorsed Ly Prof. Fenton. Upon
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•< w.i can readily say that the
tl
‘ e institution are quite flat-
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MESSENGER,
A. C. 8WEET,
ATTORNEY
T. J. Lee, M. D.
IT AV ING opened the Furniture Store of INDEPENDENCE,
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OREGON.
-*-*■ Mr. Merwin, I give notice to all my
customers and the public in general, that
Collection, Coiiveraneiug and ProloUe bu.inesa
I will constantly keep on hand a good promptly
attended to.
supply of all kinds of
Will practice in all tbe Courts of this State.
Household Furniture,
MATTRESSES, BEDDING, Ac.
7-22tf
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COFFIMS
J. E. Davidson, M. D.
,
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
Prescriptions filled at tbe office.
8-14-tf
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L. P. Water house, M. D..
J. Ito COLLINS,
ATTORNEY ANÎ) COUNSELOR
Upholstered work kept on hand and
made to order.
DALLAS,
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AND COUNSELOR
DAVIDSON & LEE,
AT LAW,
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS. .
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
A 7 RAW,
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OREG Otf
OREGON.
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Office iu the Post Office.
ttZ*8pocial Attention given to* real estate, col-
’ection and probate business.
7-24-ly
J. M. POWELL, M. D.,
JNO. J. DALY,
Of all kinds furnished, to order on short
notice.
ATT0RNEY AT LAW,
Repairing done in the best manner.
Give me a caQ.
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Will practice in all thè Court« of this
State and thè U. .S. Court».
GEO. WOLBERT.
Office. Mill Street,
Independence, June 1, 1878.
DALLAS,
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OREGON.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
MONMOUTH,
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OREGON. .
. OFFICE IN DllVG STORE.
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7-1-ly
DRUGS A BOOKS.
7-24-ly
.-K.-K.-K.~K'
MERCHANDISE.
LEO
BREYMAN BROS.,
■
WILLIS,
WBOLESALE AUD BETA IL DEALEB IM
School and Miscellaneous»
Books, Stationery,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
FANCY GOODS,
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
axd
MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT«.
STATE STKEET. SALEM, OR.
RENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
6-36-1y
CHOICE FAMILY GROCE11IES,
CROCKERY, Ac.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. A SPECIALTY.
BEST OF WORKMANSHIP
WHITE CORNER,
SALEM, OREGON'.
MONMOUTH DRUG AND PRES
CRIPTION STORE
8-20-31U
AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
Delivered at Boat« and Cars Free.
ATTENTION.
O. F. DENNIS,
7-24-ly
«ALKM, OREGON.
Furniture J Furniture!
■ Furniture!!
Furniture, Safes.
Bedsteads, Tables,
Chairs, "Windows,
Doors,
^Picture Frames, &c
"nrE have purchased the WAREHOUSE
’’ formerly owned by McCORD A-
SMITH, and are now prepared to pay the
highest price for
And will furnish Sacks and Store on Ws
reasonable terms as any house in Inde
pendence.
We also have Wool Sacks on hand, and
will pay the highest price'for
WOOL.
And last, but not least of All, we have
jnst received a new invoice of
General Merchandise.
FRUIT TREES,
And we would call your special attention
to a fine line of
CAN BE FOUND AT
LADIES FANCY DRESS COODS
Also a well assorted Stock of
WATERHOUSE’S,
OFFICE
GENTS’ CLOTHING.
BUILDING
MonmoutD,
Oregon
VANDUYN & SMITH.
‘
Independence, May 9, 1878.
6-6-tf
TAKE NOTICE.
Fresh. Drugs,
Medicines,
Chemicals,
Faints, Oils,
Glass, Fancy and
Toilet -Articles.
A FULL SUPPLY OF
Stationery,
Common School and
College? Text Books.
WHEAT,
ALSO A GOOD SELECTION OF
POST
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HANDS*
A GOOb ASSORTMENT OF
:o
Send for Price List to
Monmouth Meat Market.
MARSHALL & CRICC8
LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH,
X>r. J. TMC. Powoll,
Proprietor.
AGENTS FOR THE MESSENGER.
The following persons are agents for '
the P acific C hhihtian M essenger , and
are antherized to receive and receipt foi
subscriptions. If no agent ia conven
ient, remit the amount direct to the office-
by registered letter or postal order orx
Dallas:—
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OREGON AND WASHINGTON TERRITORY.
Aumsville.................
....... T. J. Wilcox
Albany........................
.... J. M. Propst
Amity......... . .............
.. E. C. Williams-
Buena Vista.............
.. .W. 8. Linville-
Bethel........................
... J. H. Hawley
Brownsville...............
' D. H. Pntman
Brush Prairie, W. T
. x. ._.S. C. Harris-
Bellevue........... .........
... ¡riiss E. Davie-
Cresawell...................
..... J. T. Gilfry
Crawfordsville.........
. P. V. CrawfortN
Corvallis....................
....... N. P. Briggs-
Canyonville... ...........
........I. N. Muncy
Cottage Grove...........
..........S. B. Knox
Carolton.....................
.. .-J. W. Sheltoiy -
Castle Rock, W. T.,.
.Wm. Huntington
Dallas......................
• • • - R. S. CrystaK
Damascus.........
..D. H. Deardorfl ’
Drain's Station....
S. Harlar.-
Dayton, W. T.........
...R. L. Daahie!
Eugene...................
.. R. G. Callison*
Harrisburg^............
.. ,.E. W. Barnes
Halsey........... ...^
H. Davidson
Hillsboro... .............
• • H. B. Morgan.
Independence......
. W. L. Hodgens-
Jacksonville...........
Martin Peterson
Junction..................I Smith, Brassfield A Co
Lookingglass......
. .------- A. L. Toddi
Lafayette................
........ W. D. Fenton
Lewisville...............
... — ■ .D. R. Lewis-
Molala.................... , ’.J .... J. W. Thomas
Myrtle Creek.........
....... F. M. Gabbert
McMinnville..........
.......... J. W. Cowl»-
Mohawk...................
......J. F. Mulkey
Monroe......... .........
............J. L. Wigfe
North Yamhill........
............. Isaac Dav re
Oakland............... . .
. E. A. Chas».
Palons, W. T.........
......... ,F. L. Belli
Pleasant Hill.........
........ -J- W. Parks
Perry dale...............
. ...E. Richardson
Pendleton............ .
..Mrs. S. A. Taylor
Portland. ...»........
....... I. G. Davidson
Pilot Rock.............
..... William Cox
Philomath.......... .
..... Drury Davis
Roseburg.................
• • A. F. Campbell
Stay ton ...........
.. ■ —. .T. C. Darby
Sheridan........... ..
. T. N. Faulconer
Salem................’...
.'. ...H. A. Johnson-
Scio..........................
*... E. Ground*
Vancouver, W. T...
8. C. Harris...
Waitsburg, W. T...
.. ■ W. F. Anderson
Weston.....................
• ............ C. M. Ely
West Cbehalem....
.Mrs. M. E. Payne
Wheatland.............
............. Wm. Scott-
Walla Walla, W. T.
.... .A. B. Stan]?y-
Proprietors.
N OR ABOUT THE 12 th SEPT., 1878,
at Independence, Or., I had stolen or
A. good assortment of Meats kepi ; uu
lost, a BLACK POCKET BOOK, about
4 by 6 inches *■', thick, containing three hand, l he highest musket price paid for
beef cattle, anil fat sheep and hogs ; also
i
Promisory Notes, to wit :
One Note given to ine by Taylor Hill & for green hides. -
If a splendid breakfast yon would take,
E. Jackson, July 4. 1876, for §105,
Call around anil get a steak.
balance due on same §46 50. One Note
If it’s a good dinner you would boast,
executed about the 28tli August, due 28th
Ho sine to come and get a roast.
Sept., 1878. by Wm. Elliott; the othtr by Monmonth, Jail. 1, 1877.
W. C. Garren, due 1st Nov., 1878.
The payment of tbe above described
Notes are I ereby forbidden.
ILL AUS FLY BRICK
Any one returning said Pocket Book and
fyhf Lille Giant f.XUUr.
Notes will be suitably rewarded.
KILLS all the
ELIAS ROWE.
Independence, Or., Sept. 16, 1878.
FLIES in a
A woman cannot afford to give herself
8-38-3t
room in TWO
away to a man to reform him,—for as a
HOURS
general thing, if he does not reform before
W. H. RUBELL,
marriage there is but little hopes for him
ioc . worth
afterwards. A good woman’s life is of too
DENTAL SURGEON,
will kill
much value to be wrsted by a mean man ;
<.» (iiimot be Found.
more flies
DALLAM,
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OREGOM.
she should never marry till she is sure of
than
$10
getting some one, who has manhood
<>b, with all bis inventive enough about him to know how to treat a Will practice part of his time in Mon
worth of
mouth.
8-29-ly
,i ive research, can find a woman.
Hy Pipes.
No dirt,
Allan’s Anti-Fat will not
MONMOUTH
TIN
SHOP.
no troubl..
late of frem two to five
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Sold by
• k Those having uselesely
Dnvoaim
. nti-la. prescriptions, in- United States Mail and J-JAVING employed a
Bvamr-
, ••hirn." “ horse-back ” and
».iu.
Stage
Line-
Botanic Me
Ming,” may be skeptical,
FIRST
CLASS
TINSMITH,
I
will convince them that
And hid in a
I . is n genuine medicine,
M U8IC. M AG A ZINES, PA PBRN, ETC.
STAGES
WILL
LEAVE
DALLAS
speedily fulfill all promises.
BOUND IN EVERY STYLE.
LARGE STOCK OF MATERIAL,
every day (Sunday excepted), at 6
STOVES,
Ac,,
Mrs
<X I ). SXYDER.
o'clock A. m ., by way of Monmouth, In
dependence and Buena Vista,, arriving at
• ;
------- -♦—--u -Lured.
BOOH/BIBEDEIL
Albany at 12 o’clock a . m . Leaving Albany I am prepared to offer
n, i> tired from practice, at 1 oclock i‘. m ., arriving at Dallas at 8
PAPER RULER, AND
• <i lit tie hands by an East o'clock r. M,, connecting with our Daily
THE
feEST
WORK
rb, formula of a simple •Hlage from Independence to Salem, ar- st
AT THE
Blank Book Manufacturer.
. fur Hie speedy and per- riving at Salem at 10 o'clock A. m ., leaving
LO WEST PRICES. Blank Books of • all Descriptions Ruled
.. n umption, bronchitis, Salem at 2 o’clock P. M.
»n't »it throat and lung i First-class accommodations will be
Tinware, Stoves, Hollow-ware, Ac., will and Bound to Order in the Best Manner.
«Hive and radical cure found on this Line. The proprietors
Gray'« Block, State Street, Salem.
having
spared
no
pains
to
procure
good
be
sold at prices much lower than ever be
my and all nervous com-
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t »ring tested its wonderful coaches and accommodating drivers.
CAIdFOBXIA
fore, and satisfaction guaranteed.
h in thousands of cases, has
tar
Prepairing
done
to
order.
uuiy to make it known to his COOPER & CLAGGETT,
............................:..Sam’lLog^
fob a lt
Call at the old stand, see our ware, and
f> iiows. Actuated by this mo
Monticello......................................................... Mgrjr Sea^eH’
PnOT’MIETORS.
POUR LOTS IN THE TOWN OF
<1 u desire to relieve human snfier-
learn prices.
Independence, Sept. 18, 1878,
..................................... William Pollard
* Sheridan, Yamhill County, Oregon,
• il I M-n<f, free of charge, to all who
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WM. CHURCHILL.
........................................ Henry. Thomas
with a Dwelling House, a good Barn, Rente Rosa.
>t. this recipe, with fall directions
... ...............................
o, Burnett-
Monmouth, Or., Feb. 11, 1878.
Wagon
Shop
and
Blacksmith
Shop.
All
> >< idling aud using, in German,
- fa
»-7-1/
to
be
sold
on
reasonable
terms.
r English. Sent by mail by ad-
Apply to or address.
(
uith stamp, nwnmg thia paper.
Vitali»...
.............. Lewis Van Tassel’
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WEST SIDE
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•vat. 149 Powers’ Block, Roch-
•. N. Y
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J. P. STANFIELD,
Sheridan, Oregon.
Woodland
Wateon villa
..........Mrs. A. E. Wagstaff
.H. D. Connell-