Pacific Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1877-1881, October 26, 1878, Page 5, Image 5

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    PACIFIC OHRISTIAN MESSENGER. SATURDAY. OCT. 26. 1878.
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They did something else that has not I home. So, also, under David and
Another Offer.
m fsó e ti a ne o'us.
»,
passed out of fashion. Samson told a ' Solomon, and until the final dispersion
riddle, and he made a het with some of the Jews, and ever since, these rich |
We will send the P acific C hristian
of the guests of thirty sheets and as plains have been drinking the blood M essenger from the time the money
CHRISTIAN HYMNALS,
many changes of raiment, that they of the slain. The rule of the Turk is received till January 1,1879, for 50
CHRISTIAN HYMN BOOK,
,
, could not unfold it in seven days, and has been the most painful and oppres­ cents.
PUBLICATIONS OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
PREACHERS’ SUPPLIES,
We make this offer that people
they wagered as much that they could sive in the history of this beautiful
SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPPLIES,
(12, 13). When the time came toi and fruitful region. While wars have may have a chance to try the paper,
PAPERS,
decide the bet, it came to light that not been frequent, the cruelties of the feeling confident they will not be
REWARD CARDS, ■
there had been some cheating (15-17), government have been severe and con­ willing to do without it after once
’
-
MAPS,
and his wife had had a part in it. stant. The Turkish Empire is a great taking it. Can not each of our sub­
and everything needed for Sunday-school or Church furnished at
Publishers’prices.
Samson was mad about it (19), and in slave farm, diveded out.to tax-gather­ scribers send us .several names under
his anger slew thirty men’ and left his ers, who agree to pay the Porte a cer­ this offer ? Show the paper to your
wife, and went home to his parents ; tain mount, and who may ami exact neighbors and ask them to try it.
and (20) his wife, after he left, was as much more as can be collected. This Untold good may thus be done.
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given to another by her father. After is especially so in Philistia. Drudgery The Great Medical Success Of Tl:e Age.
a time (xv.) he got into a better humor, and despair mark the whole country.
Leading druggists who have been in,the
and in harvest time he went back to The sun and the clouds pour down
Books bound neat and Cheap.
business for half a lifetime, state that they 8-32-ly
his wife(l), and finding wliat had be­ blessings upon the land, but the peo­
have never known a medicine to enlist the
come of her, he tied fire brands to a ple sow’ By t little, for the reason that entire and universal confidence of the
hundred and fifty pairs of foxes (4, 5), the tax-gatherer, who takes 'his share public, as rapidly as H ale ’ s H onet of
and sent them forth to burn up the in kind, often requires all the crop H orehound and T ab . Although it has only
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grain-fields of the Philistines, who in under the pretense that a part of it been a few years in use, it has already
turn, in their fear and rage, burny^is has beep seerpted. Often fruit tress takan precedence of all other medicines
advertised as remedy for Coughs, Colds,
wife and father-in-law with fiA*. have been cut down for the 'reason and incipient Consumption, and its annual
Samson is again enraged, and smote a that the Government demands the sale are without a parallel in the'history of
great number, and fled to the moun­ whole. The occupation of Cyprus by this class of preparations.
Pike's toothache drops—Cura in one
tains to the rock Etam. It is very in­ England, and her right under the late
minute.
TAKE THIS METHOD OF INFORMING THE! i. MANY PATRONS
teresting to stand on a high place and treaty to enforce reform, will secure a
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CO1CERY.
look over the whole field of these trag­ great change for the better in this
AND THE PUBLIC 13 GENERAL, THAT'ANTICIPATING A
ical performances. So far the miracu­ -region. It will soon again be a land
This is to certify that the “ Breeders
C hange in business , they are now offering
lous strength of Samson is not of any flowing with milk and honey, a land Manuel ” contains more useful information
and
practical
hints
on
breeding
and
rear
­
THEIR ENTIRE STO<q< OF
service to Israël, or much credit to his abounding in grain in figs, pomegrana-
ing horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry,
own fame. The faith that works ’mir­ grapes, lemons and oranges. I have ard fancy stociL together with their
acles, and the faith that saves, are not ' never seen any lar/d so beautiful and diseases and remedies,than any other book.
—Com. Adv.
the same. “ If I have nçt charity, I ; : productive as about Jaffa, and so will i Price 50c. Send for Circular, A merican
CONSISTING IN FART OK A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
amjiothing.” When I first learned to be the whole maritime plain, under B reeders ’ A ssociation , Buffalo N. Y.
answer the question. “ Who was the the rule and influence of England.
Lady’s Dress Goods, Men’s and Boy’s Clothing,
strongest man.’’’ and,.. “ Who was the The prosqerity and safety now enjoy­
To all who are suffering from the errors
Boots & Shoes. Etc.,
meekest man ?” I coveted the endow­ ed at Beirut and Jaffa will extend
and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak­
ments of Sauison rather than Moses ' everywhere.’— J. Q. M . in Reiiow..
ness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ae., I
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
will send a recipe that will cure you,
but l have long since changed my
FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy
MARKIER.
mind. It is one of the marked eviden­
Those desiring anything in their line can be assured of genuine bargains
was discovered by a missionary in South
by
giving
them a call.
America.
Send
a
self-addressed
envelope
ces of the truth of revelation that the
At Salem, Or., Sept. 29, 1878, by Dr.
to the R ev . J oseph T. I nman , Station D,
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All
Notes and Book Accounts ir.n-t be settled within two months
infirmities and sins, even of the chosen L. L. Rowland, Mr. E. A. Kramer to Miss Bible House, New York City.
7-40-ly from date.
pleaders of the people of God, are plain­ Sarah A. Weaver—all of Marion county.
Good Store Building and Fixtures for same, for Sale at a bargain.
On Oot. 6, 1878, by Mr. Charles Porter,
ly brought to the light ; and I am glad
CANVASSING AGENT.
that we are not bound to defend them Justice of ths Peace, at the bride’s father,
BETTMAN & ROSENBLATT.
I Mr. J. W. Fisher, of Pleasant Hill, Or.,
’ or follow them, except m so far as they
Mr.
E.
Wadsworth,
Buena'Vista,
Or
,
Oct.
1,
1878.
8-41-3ra
, to Miss Hilda Gilliland, of -Whitman
were governed by* the canons of the ' county, W. T.
AGENT FOR
gospel. I would like to have & photo­
At the residence of the brid's parents,
graph of at least a hundred Old Testa­ Oct. 20, 1878, by Riv. — Birchard, Miss The Pictorial Bible,
AT
ment worthies ; but if I could have Mattie Shelton, of Yamhill county, and
Bunyan's Complete Works,
»
T.
J.
Graves,
of
Polk
county.
'
• only a dozen, I think I would choose
Cyclopedia or
-Job, Abrahatn, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph,
Obituary.
Things Worth Knowing,
Moses, Joshua, Elijah, Samuel, David,
Nehemiah, Ezra. As fur Samson, 1 | Our column« have lieeonie too much crowded History of United States, efci
T WOULD RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE ATTENri X
: i !IE LADIES TO
for the inwrtion of lung obituary notices, except
x my
would be disposed to pay no more for I in eases where the deceased was extensively known
CANVASS THIS COUNTRY
NEW-FALL STOCK of the VERY LATE- . -TYLES,
our leaders on this coast. In all cases we TWILL
this than for Balaam’s picture. After among
will inseit 1(X* «ords free. For each additional
’’ thoroughly. I have a great variety
100
words
we
will
charge
$1.
When
long
notices
Just received, which will be foumt t
all, I would perhaps give up some of are not accompanied by the money, the editor will I of Standard Works aud Lithographs,
,
known
as
"
Oilcgraphs,
”
in
enlarged
form.
the men’9 names for such women as abridge them 1 1 suit.
Terms reasonable.
Address
TkzTosit Complete
E WADSWORTH,
Hannhb, Ruth, Esther, Miriam, and
me lias induced
A note from Bro. F. L. Bell, of Palouse,
Monroe, Benton County, Oregon. Of any this side of Portland. The liberal pairouu»- b-reted.»
Deborah.
me to offer a Larger Stock and at Lower Prices than ever.
8-11 3m
W. T., dated Oct/ 6, 1878, brings us the M.l-Gm
In the further career of Samson sad news of t.ie death of his mother, Sister
WM. DAWSON.
among the Philistines there is little Nancy Bell.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
While she remained in M inmonth, edu­
more to admire, or imitate, by any one
cating
her
son
and
daughter,
we
knew
her
Also Agent for the
who would be a follower “ of those
well, uud remember with pleasure her
PHOKNIX
FIRK I.YSVIt IYCE CO.. OF
who through faith and patience have
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pions walk and godly conversation. Left
IURTFOHD.
.inherited the promise.” We next find a widow while yet young with a dependent
- Should read EVERY
HOUSEKEEPER INI ME COUNTRY
. £
Conveyancing and collections attended
Ibis »cry cirefully, and learn how to secure A UANDSOJI3 SET Of
"
him, after slaying a thousand Philis­ family, she nobly fought the battle of life, to with dispatch.
tines with the jaw-bone of an ass, go­ training up her children “ in the nurture MONMOUTH, lit, OREGON.
SOLID SILVER PLATED SPOONS, WORTH $4.OO=§
The Douglas Silver Plating Company, No. 8S Randolph Street, Chiracs,Ill , have,during late X
ing after a harlot in Gaza (Judged xvi.) and admonition of the Lonl," aud prtJvid
hankront sal« of Eastern manufacturer., purchtued over >00, COO SETS ot the belt madeYol.J ‘a? ,
W. H. KUBELL,
ing abundantly for their temporal wants,
Silver-plated Spoons, and at lea* than one-fourth coat of oedual manufacture. Desiring to lw.ro-
and leaving her at midnight and cai ry-
dace these goods into every neighhorhoe. I. thev offer, f'r 81XTY DAYS ONLY, to every reader of X
DENTAL SURGEON,
she finished her work iu peace, and calmly
this paper the opportunity.of securing a PREMIUM SET, upon receipt of sixty cents, to pay acluid Cp
ing away the gates of the city. Next fell asleep in Jesus Oot. 2, 1878.
cost of packing, posta-e or ev-re-en^e, etc., and the lollosring voucher:
tfls
DALLAS,
i
i
■
OnZCO«,
^:LAT12i G CO.,
he falls in lox’e with Delilah, .another
Her son aaya : “A deairs to see the Will practice part of his time in Mon­
Philistine, to whom he reveals the secret Church of Christ established in this new
mouth.
8-29-ly
—88 RANDOLPH CT., CHICAGO, ILL.
uloocents, to pay vetnal cost cf packing, postage or erpresro^e, etc., upon a
of his strength, and she betrays him country wis ever present with her.”
full set nf ynur solid Silver-plated Spoons, {nd I agree, t-finn receipt oi spoons, to show them
NOT
FAIL
She
has
gone
where
“
the
wicked
cease
Jo_rnv
n^<l aroir-^nwii in my n> i rhl ■ rw k ) _____________
into the hands of her people, who put
(«Mudfor our
from troubling and the weary are forever
UKHKMBZR:
Cut out the shrive you «-her, ai*d ineftse it with sixty cents to
out his eyes ayrt mock him, and he at rest.”
Douglas Silver Plating Company, No. 88 Kand.dph SfChicago,
ALL SILVERWARE III., fiving your name and post office in full, and veu will receive
pulls down the house and perishes
nor daughter, Kittie, proceeded her to
by return mail a handso.ne Mt of solid silver-plated spoons,
FULLY WARRANTED.
Remember that (his offer is ooen only for sixty days, after 3*
< M.ilogiir. It
with three thousand men and women. the " better laud” by only a few months,
which, pn»c of these rpoons will be $4 00
-
C,/
CoutauiM prirew
and
ileNerlption
• Samson was an instrument—a sword having died April 9, 1878. Mother and
<»f limai «**ery
artlrle fn <rn-
e 1*1*1 Urna* Unii i*
in the hands of the Lord—to punish daughter dwell.together now.
ynlHMul*
AXV rKKSON <'<>n«.-niplnt-
k.
T. F. C.
•"X Ih. »nrrhaae <>r mi, nrllelr fwr a»rr.
the enemies of his people, as the Phil­
>on.il. f luii, or .txrlvulturxl «... 1«,
i
• *
) 1 IUJ f J TfN SfDfV
h.yr alone a farge trade thè pan aen>oi>
*“
•'«•“•ole parte .rf thè Teri ltoi lev,
istines seem to have been to chastise
• o<t have. uilh f.w éaceutlona. eiree.l’
CX-—i----- ----
r<l thè eaueelatloua «>rtl,e pur<-l>.»ef,
Died, in Dallas, Or , Oct. 19, 1878,
the Israelites for their sins, and neither
'•«♦■•«a «O l<AVf tUOtle M atsvlug
'
Sister Mary Livelady, aged 67 years, 6
It Is To Your Interest j-T AVING employied a '
tlXiV ?0’T,‘
AOHRIWH,
Samson nor the Philistines had much
curii, i no, «rri.ic iTiox. uv^ii
month and ten days.
OMr gou.lv tn all mn.iklnd al wholeaalo
■comfort in their doings. “ Shall the
♦ FIRST CLASS TINSMITH,
».-Ire, 1.1 qunntm,, tn
Melerò».,
Mary Lovelady, whose maiden name
To know that I have opened a new
»Irvi .Salumai Hook. .'hit-ago.
ax boast itself against him that lieweth wm Bounds, was born April 9, 1811, in
M9ITI0MERT MARO X li..
And laid in *
Originai Grange Hupglg H„x,
T
therewith ? or shall the saw magnify White county, Tenn. She embiaced
Furniture Store
•XV a !t«V Waba^ £?•*' <‘hle««o, III.
Chriattanity
in
her
fourteenth
year,
uniting
itself against him that> shaketh it ?’
LARGE STOCK OF MATERIAL,
On Monmonth Street, Independence, aud
STOVES, Ac,,
These rich plains have suffered under wi'h the Christian chnrtli, she lived a
invite
the
patronage
of
the
public.
H. MUKPHY,
pious Christian life to the end. She was
I will constantly keep on band a good (I «m prepared to offer
the .purse, in feHiowship with our fallen the mother of tea children, six of whom
MONMOuTH, OREGON,
supply of all kinds of HOUSEHOLD
race, almost beyoncTany other place, a together with her husband, Bro. T. J.
BED­
Would respect fully inform the public that FURNITURE. MATTRESSES,
THE BEST'WORK
notable exemplification of, .the truth, Lovelady, live to mouru her loos. She be is prepared to furnish them as good a DING, Sc. l>|>holstered work kept on
j>-' ’■ 1
hand and made to order.
leaves
them
the
sweet
consolation
of
know
­
■*'The whole creation groaneth and
f
<
AT I ME
Pictures
and
Picture
Frames
kept
on
BOOT OR SHOE
hand. Doors, Window*, Cellar Molding,
-travaileth in pain together until now.” ing that their loss is her gain. It is bet­
LOWEST PRICKS.
ter to be absent from the body and present As they can obtain elsewlu-r** as lie- works Ao , constantly on band.
The Philistine« suffered even more with the Lord.
none but the lieat French Calf,and Kip.
Tinware, Stove», Hollow-ware, Ao., *il]
in the days of Samuel than by their
T. F. 0.
Persons desiring a good aiticle would
be sold at price«
I c - t than cf-r be
find it <o their advantage to give him a Kept on hand and made to Order. AB
■conflicts with Samsdii?-'They captured
fore,
and
aatiafaction
guaranteed.
call.
-
8 41-tf
kinds of repairing in my line done
the ark from Israel, in battle (Judges
T......
mr Prepairing done to order.
promptly. Prices reasonable.
j®“The National Gold Medal was
can
make
money
faster
at
work
for
ns
than
v.\ and as they took it to Ashdod,and awarded to Bradley A Rulofson for the
at auyihing else capital not reg lured ; we
Goods delivered anywhere in the city ’ Gall at the old «tend, see our ware, and
will start yon, Si2 per day at home made hy or on board boat free of charge.
Daza, and Ekron, not only did their best Photographs in the United Btates,
learn prices.
th» industrious. Men. women, bovs anil
and the Vienna Medal for the best in the
xirla wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is
«»a Dagon fall before it, but pestilence world.
„
WM. CHURCHILL.
..
H. M. UNES.
the time. Costly outfit and term- free. Address
^ Mcnmouth, Or., Feb. 11, 1878.
429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
I Tact A Co., Angnsta, Maine.
spread uutil they were glad to send it
Independence, Got. I, Ia78.
8-41 6m
HE A DQUAR TE R S
F 0 R
JOHKT BTJR1VS,
r71.r7 Olive Street,
ST.LOTJIS
SELLING OFF.
BETTMAN A
ß U E N A
Greneral
4
ROSENBLATT,
V(ST A,
«
IVTojcctL^Lnclisie,
A CARD.
INTe^w JXZLillinoirsr Oroods
.
MRS. SUSIE lil’l)S< >\ S,
INDEPENDENCE.
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