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About Pacific Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1877-1881 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1878)
PACIFIC CHRISTIAN 8 I -I Quite a number of strange faces in town -z Bro. C. B. Graves, of Bethel, gave us a call this week. Wheat is now worth 77 y, cent» per bushel in Independence. G. W. Quivey, Esq., of Independence, gave ns a pleasant call laat week. Bro. and Sister Henry Davidson, of Halsey, were in town this week. Quite a number of new students this week and many more anticipated soon. L. B. Rowland is running a wood saw this week, on the college premises, with the M kssensbb steam power. W. P. Cattron, Esq., has taken up his abode in Eugene, for the purpose of en gaging in the study of law. Mr. W. P. Leonard, of the Itemutr, was in our town Tuesday last, looking after the interest of the county paper. The preaching brethren from a distance have been invited to speak at six o'clock each evening oi the present week. Bro, H. C. Powell and family, of Linn county, were in town a day or two this week, visiting relatives and friends. 1 Misses Lottie and Mittie Ground, who Lave been suffering for some weeks with fever, are now rapidly convalescing. No marriages, no deaths, no accidents, and no birthnay cakes, this week, conse quently Monmouth items rather slim. Mrs. Hathaway, who has been on a visit for a couple of months in Portland, re turned Monday last, and is quite feeble. Our Sunday school is being largely at-;. tended, and is one of the most interesting places, in a literary point of view, now in cur town. # A good shower of rain fell Monday last, which moistened the ground that was be coming too dry, and the plowman now works with renewed energies. The farmers of our community have, for tome weeks past, taken advantage of the most favorable and pleasant weather, and have sown much more fall wheat than usual. Bro. G. W. Richardson and family, of Waitsburg, arrived here Monday last, and have taken up theif abode with us. Their many friends valcome th$m and trust they will make this their permanent home for the future. a The Annua} 0$ operation Meeting met in the church house at 11 a . u . Tuesday, and appointed committee to make proper arrangements for conducting the meeting, Ac. Further information concerning tho meeting can not be given at the present time of writing. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County. In the matter of the Estate of Solomon Cravens, deceaa- .Citation to Heir«. ed, W. H. Fulkerson, and Ecir;. Joseph Craven, Executors. To John C. Mays, Sarah Jane Elizabeth Schooler, Olovie Anu MoAdama, David Craven, Solomon Alvis Craven, Sarah Elizabeth Craven, David Houston Craven, Lanra Elizabeth Smith, David Ackley Smith, Charles Jackson Smith, Joshua Beuton Graven, Joseph Craven, Richard Chealey Craven, Sarah Jane Fulkerson, John Kincid Craven, Wesley Rainwater Craven, heirs at law of said deceased. WHEREAS AT THE OCTOBBR v v Term of 1878, of said County Court, W. H. Fulkerson and Joseph Craven, Ex ecutors of said Estate, did file their peti tion in writing under oath, in whioh for reasons therein, set forth said Executors, petitioned the Court for an order to sell the Real Estate?* belonging to said Estate, according to tlie terms of the will of said decedent ; and whereas the Court ap pointed the 2nd day of December next, 1878, for the hearing of said petition and objections thereto if any therebe. Therefore, in the name of the State of Oregon, yon and each of yqn are com manded and cited to be and appear in said Court, to be holden at Dallas, in the Court House, in said County and State, on Monday, the 2nd day of December, A. D. 1878. Then uud'there to show cause, if any there be, why Mjutherity should not be given and granted as prayed for in the petition of said Executors, and in case yon fail therein and do not appear, such order will be granted. Witness, the Hon. Ira F. M. Butler, sole Judge of ssid County, in the tran saction of probate business, and the seal of said County affixed the 8th day of October, A. D. 1878. M. M. ELLIS, C ounty C lkhk . attorney and counselor DAVIDSON & LEE, - AT UAW, PHYSICIANS and 8URQEONS, j INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. :o: TTTE wish to inform business men and the ” people of ths Pacific Coast generally, that we nave one of the largest Printing Houses on the north-west coast, and we are prepared to execute every class of printing in a manner that is not surpassed anywhere. We have a HOE CYLINDER PRESS Running by steam, suitable for news papers, large posters and common book and pamphlet work. For the finest grades of boijk and pamphlet work and for large blanks and all classes of fine printing, we have the Largest Size Universal Press, Running by steam. For all classes of smaller work, we have the latesi Improved Libertv Job Press, And such other machinery that is requisite to make up a first class Job Printing es tablishment. We also keep on hand a Large.Assortment of Material , Collection, Conveyancing and Probate business i Prescriptions filled at the promptly attended to. Will practisrin all the Courts of this State. . am-w m A ■err*-, 7-2§tf : : : : 8-14-tf PHYSICIAN AND SCRGEON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, DALLAS, office. J. M. POWELL, M. D.,® J. L. COLLINS. - M onmouth , ; ■ ■ ■ oregus . OFFICE IN DRUG STORE. OREGON. 7-1-17 Liy Special attention gtveu to real enlata, ool- 7-24-ly lection-and probate buaiuexa. DRUGS tb ROOKS. JNO. J. DALY, LEO ATTORNEY AT LAW, School and Miscellaneou» Books, Stationery, -FAWCY GOODS, . State-and thè U. S. Courts. Office. Mill Street, » DALLAS, : . : : WILLIS. WHOLESALI ANO >ITX1L SEALEB IN Will practice in all thè Courts of this OREGON. MUSIC AITD MUSICAL 1M8TRVMENT». 7-24-ly STATE STREET, gAUEMI, OR. 6-36-ly FURNITURE, <bc. TO THE PUBLIC. / —:o— MONMOUTH DRUG AND PRES CRIPTION STORE TTAVING opened tlie Furniture Store of ■U Mr. Merwin, I give notice to all my customers and the publio in general, that I will constantly keep on hand a good supply of all kinds of Adapted-to every kind of work liable to come into a printing office, which, with our other facilities, enables us to bring out any job of printing desired on short notioe. MATTRESSES, BEDDING, ¿c. LEGAL PRINTING. Upholstered work kept on hand and made to order. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HANDS A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Household Furniture, Commercial Printing. I Fresh Drugs,- — Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, .C^lass, Fancy and • Toilet .Articles. A FULL SUPPLY OF Stationery, ommon School and College Text Books- LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Dr. «T. TM. T’ oxäto II, Proprietor’. AGENTS FOR THE MESSENGER. - The following persons are agents for the P acific C hristian M kssenger , anil are autherized to receive and receipt for subscriptions. If no agent is conven ient, remit the amount direct to the office by registered letter or postal order on Dallas 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.. Putman Brush Prairie, W. T... ........8. C. Harris- Bellevue................. .... Miss E. Davis Creaswell........... . .....J. T. Gitfxy Crawfordsville......... .. .P. V. Crawftrd Corvallis • • • toer-w-« « . • • .. ...N. P. Briggs Canyonville........ ..... .1. N. Muncy Cottage Grove......... ..........8. B. Knox Carolton....... ........... .... J. W. Shelton Castle Rock, W. T., ,...Wm. Huntington Dallas...................... ............. R. 8. Crystal Damascus........... . . ........ D. H. Deardorfl Drain's Station.... ......... ...8. Harlan Dayton, W. T........ ......... R. L. Dashiel Eugene. -........ R. G. Callison Harrisburg...... ......... E. W. Barnes Halsey..................... ............... n. Davidson . Bedsteads, Tables, Hillsboro............. . . ........... H. B. Morgan PRINTING AT CHICAGO Independence......... ........W, L. Hodgens Chairs, Windows, PRICES, Jacksonville........... ........Martin Peterson Junction................. I Smith, Brassfield A Co And many times below. Doors, Lookingglass......... ................... A. L. Todd Persons desiring^Books, Pamphlets, or i Lafayette................. ............... W. D. Fenton Picture Frames, &c, Tracts printed should write to us for an Lewisville............... ................... D.. R. Lewis estimate. Molala...................... ............... J.. W. Thomas ALSO. A GOOD SELECTION OF Myrtle Creek......... ............. F. M. Gabbert COLLEGE CATALOGUES McMinnville....... ................. J. W. Cowls Mohawk................... ................. J. F. Mulkey Aad fine printing a specialty. Monroe........... ......... ................... J. L. Wiglo- CAN BE FOUND AT All orders bv mail receive prompt at- North Yamhill........ ■.. .............Isaac Davis Oakland................... ................... E. A. Chaco tention. WATERHOUSE’S, Palous, W. T......... ...................... F. L. BelJ IL Address, Hill......... ...................J. W. Parks POST OFFICE RUILDlhG Pleasant Perry dale.............. ........ , E. Richardson Pendleton............... ......... Mrs. 8. A. Taylor Monmoutli, Portland................. .............. I..G. Davideon .Proprietor. Pilot Rock............. ............... . William Cox Oregon 6-6-tf Philomath ............. ..........Drury Davis- Roseburg................. ........... A. F. Campbell Messenger Steam Printing House. Stay ton ;.. . ............. ............. . . .T. C. Darby Sheridan................. ...... T. N. Fanlconer MONMOUTH, OREGON. Salem..................... ........... .H. A. Johnson Scio.......................... .. .................. E. Ground MARSHALL 4c CRICCS Vancouver, W. T.. ................. S. C. Harris- Proprietors. Waitsburg, W. T.. ....... . W. F. Anderson Weston.................... A good assortment of Meats kept on West Cbehalem.... ...................... C. M. Ely .....Mrs. M. E. Payno- hand. The highest market price paid for ............ ............ Wm. Scott beef cuttie, and fat sheep and hogs ; also Wheatland. Walla Walla, W. T. ........... A. B. Stanley for green hides. General Job Printing, Furniture ! Furniture! Furniture ! ! FINAL SETTLEMENT. In ro Estate of Henry Fisher, deceased, C. G. Fisher, Administrator. M0T1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ■1" whom it may concern, that said Ad ministrator has filed the final account of hfe doings in said Estate, and asked for a final hearing of the same. Hon. Ira F. M. Butler, Judge of said Court, has set Monday, Decjmbcr, 2,1878, at 10 o’clock a. ir. for said hearing, when all persons interested will appear and show cause, if any they Lave, why said account be not allowed, and the adminis tration closed. C. G. FISHER, Administrator. Jxo. J. D aly , Attorney for Estate. 8 42-51 Dated Oct. 10, 1878. BREYMAN BROS., \ - IMPOBTER8 AND DEALERS IN An old physician, retired from practice, baving l ed placed in bis hands Uy an East India m.i sionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy,Tor the speedy and per- inarii-nt <_ure for conanmption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure fijr r.ervoi a debility and all nervous com plaint*-, ailei having tested its wonderful enraaive powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it knotvn to hiv guff-rirg Mk.ws. Acteuted by this mb- tive, .mil h desire to relievo human suffer ing. 1 will nerd, fro« of charge, to all who dea.ie it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and using, in German, French, or English. SeDt by mail by ad dressing with stamp, naming this paper, Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, ■ CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, AND GENTS’ I I KNIMHNG GOODS. CHOICE FAMILY GKOCEBIE8, CHOCK EBY. 4c. CARPET'S AND OIL CLOTHS, A SPECIALTY. WHITE CORNER, SALEM, OREGON. 8-20-3m W W Sherar, 149 Powers' Block, Roch- eeu-L, N. Y Wlbe National Gold Medal was to Bradley A Rulofeon for the Montgomery Street, San Francisco. &J>avi<ldK M. D. COFFI JNT S I <»• sumption Cured. « STEAM PRINTING HOUSE. A. C. SWEET, We invite the legal profession to a con sideration . of our facilities for meeting ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE their requirements. Briefs and other wdrk QF of that class gotten out in the finest style, Of all kinds furnished to order on short and ,vre keep on hand an assortment of such notioe. REAL ESTATE* Repairing done in the beat manner. LEGAL BLANKS " Give me a call. DY VIRTUE OF AN OR DEB OF THE As are generally used. Others will be D County Court of Polk County, Oregon, made to order on short notice. GEO. WOLBERT. made at the August term of said Court, Independence, June 1, 1878. and an additional order of said court made at the October term thereof, 1878, I will sell at public auction, at the Court House We point with great pleasure to the door, at Dallas, in said county, between the hours of 9 o'clock a . m . and 4 E. M. quality of work in this line which we have onAW 7lh day of November, A. D. 1878, been sending out. We keep nothing but the fallowing described real estate, to-wit: the best paper stock, and guarantee our A part of the Donation Lend Claim of work to please our customers. If you Joseph Ingalls, in Section 30, of Township want 7, south of range 3 west, of the Willamette LETTER. HEADS, BILL HEADS, Meridian, in Polk County, Oregon, begin ning at tlie Willamette river 18 21-1Q0 STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, BUSI NESS CARDS, POSTERS, ' chains south of tho quarter section post on the east lino of said section, thence north BLANK WORK, 58 21-100 chains, thence west 19 50-100 chains, to the center of the road, thence Or any other printing, send us. your south 4 50 100 chains along said road, orders. We keep the various kinds of thence south 73° west, along said road NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS 18 12-100 chains, thence south 23® 30min AND ORDERS West, akmg said road 14 39-100 chains, thence south 6(1® 30min east 9 75-100 On hand, and print any special form to AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. chains, thence south 23 65-100 chains, run order. Delivered at Boats and Carn Free. ning over a certain living spring, to the W’illamette river, thence south 78® east Send for Price List to 36 71-100 chains to the place of-Leginning, O. F. DENNIS, containing 186 64-100 acres. The said 7-24-ly iAl.F.JI, OREGOV. premises being the real estate of Reuben Of every kind for everybody. We are P. Pigg, deceased, lying between Eola and prepared to do anything from a neat Salevn. Visiting Card to a*Large Poster or Book, To be sold for 41,500 cash down, and the and only ask you to give us a trial, confi balance iu two equal annual installments dent if you do so, we shall retain your secured by mortgage on the premises, with patronage. ten per cent, interest We are trying to build up business on Salo to be for Gold Coin. the principle of giving the BEST WORK C. B. GRAVES, for the LEAST MONEY. We will do all Furniture, Safes. Administrator. J. L. C ollins , Attorney. 8-41-4t kinds of Rev. T. P. Childs comes before the pub lic again with a wonderfully accurate des cription of the causes of Catarrh, and the results from inattention to' the first symp toms of this terrible disease. From the details given of his method of cure, it seems to be easily applied and very simple in its action. . Inhalation is evidently the most rational and sensible way of reaching any diseases of the air passages; Mr. Childs application of this principle in medicine, together with the knowledge of the inhal ants to be used, have given him his won derful success in the treatment of Catarrh and Bronchitis. To judge from the pub lished statements of some of his patients, the qiedicine Mr. Childs contrives to place, by tlicense of his inhalers, just where it is Deeded, must be most powerful and search ing in its character to produce such sur prising results. None need feel any hesi tancy in placing their caae in Mr. Childs' hands for treatment. The number and character of the certificates, as well as tho favorable notices from well-known pub lishers, who have carefully examined the subject, must dispel every doubt iu regard to his reliability. We would call especial attention to the advertiement, and request a careful perusal of the facta as set forth. world. MESSENGER SUMMONS. Catarrh and its Cure. PLotoprap!.« in the United Stater*, . Vim En Mr •! for the best in the ATTORNEYS. r^r<A thin week. b. >1 MISCELLANEOUS. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MONMOUTH. I FRUIT TREES, D. T. STANLEY, Monmouth Meat Market. WEST SIDE United States Mail and Stage Line i, OTAGES WILL LEAVE DALLAS ° every day (Sunday excepted), at 6 o’clock a m ., by waywof Monmouth, In dependence and Buena Vista, arriviug at Albany at 12 o’clock a . m . Leaving Albany at 1 o'clock p . M., arriving at Dallas at 8 o’olock p. M., connecting with nnr Daily Stage from Independence to Salem, Ar riving at Salem at 10 o'clock a , m , leaving Salem at 2 o'clock r. m ., Pirst-class accommodations will ba found on this Line. The proprietor** having spared no pains to prrxrnre good coaches and accommodating drivers. COOPER & CLAGGETT, ItooPRUTons. Independence, Sept. 18,1878. If a splendid breakfast you would take, Call around and gel a steak. If it's a good dinner you would boast, Bo sure to come Budget a roast. Monmouth, Jan. 1,H77. CALIFORNIA, ■ Gilroy....... . ....... E. B. Ware* Kelseyville ... Sam'l Logaw Monticello. . .Mary SeawelK Saratoga... William Pollard1 San Jose... . . Henly Thomas Ml.SIC, MAGAZINES, PAPERS, ETC. Santa Rosa..................... .... . ,.G. O. Burnett Ukiah. ................. .....Jas. Logan BOUND IN EVERY STYLE. s Vaoaville. ............ W. Smith Mrs- D. SXYDFFi, Visali*......... .... Lewis Van TasaeF Woodland.. . .Mrs. A. E. Wagstaff Watsonville, 13 CDOIt-ZOTHNT LOT-LEX« ........... H. D. Connell' PAPER RULER, AND Blank Book Manufacturer. Blank Books of all Descriptions Ruled and. Bound to Order in the Be»t Manner. Gray'« Block, State Street, Salem. M-M o * week in your own town. SS Ont- fit free. No risk. Reeder, if yon ■ TOf H j "-»nl » bnsirww. at which pernon.nf Wr tow ri'her mx can make great pay air the time they work. Write for perticuUre to H. H allstt 4 Co., Portland, Maine. For perticala» regarding Electric He t»- add teas PULVERMACHER GALVAN IO CO., Cincinnati, O. •