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About Pacific Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1877-1881 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1878)
J PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, SATURDAY. DEC. 21,' 1878. 8 MOS MOUTH. LEGAL AD VER7ISEMENTS. MISCELLANEO US. ATTORNEYS. MISCELLANEO US. New bat racks in the College hall. T. J. Lee.-M. D. k J. E. Davidson, M. D. A. C. SWEET, SUMMONS. - Bro. Rodabaugh gave us a coll last ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR DAVIDSON & LEE, week. In the County Court of the State of AT LAW, PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS, Mr. Monroe Kirklaud was in town last Oregon for Polk County. STEAM PRINTING HOUSE. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. Sunday. In the matter of the Estate INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. :o to James Murphy’s children- are con of Solomon Cravens, deceas Citation Heirs. Collection, Conveyancing and Probate business ed, W. H. Fulkerson, and Prescriptions tilled at the office. promptly attended to. valescing. Joseph Craven, Executors. . ; TUE wish to inform business men and the tVill^piacuce iu all the Courts of this State. Turner Shirley has a music class at In people of th«. Pacific Coast generally, To John C. Mays, Sarah Jane Elizabeth Schooler,AOlovia Anu McAdams, David that we have one of the largest Printing dependence. Sblomon Alvis Craven, Sarah Houses on the north-west coast, end we J. L. COLLINS, Solomon Stump, wife and baby were in Craven, Bluffi! Elizabeth Craven, David Houston Craven, are .prepared tq execute every, class of town sdveral days thie week. Laura Elizabeth Smith, David Ackley printing in a manner that is not surpassed ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR presents to «nhsenbers and agents. Every bov eon Jots oi money can Yawing »luring Several large new blackboards in the Smith, Charles Jackson Smith, Joshua anywhere. We have a 0 A 7 LAW, leunire hours. Don t tail to stud tor it at once. Beuton Craven, Joseph Craven, Richard west room of the College and iu the Chesley * “ troda S 81t We w*. ““n<1 to “ny address on trial Craven, Sarah Jane Fulkerson, DALLAS, : : : : OREGON. tlueo months, for 10 cents iu cash or nostairn HOE YI.INDER PRESS primary department. ’ John Kincid Craven, Wesley Raintrater Sample ol paper anil particulars FliEF liy Special attention given to real estate, col- bttimps. Address HOUhEHOlL GEM. c“ve£n.LO The janitor of our college has procured Craven, heirs at law of said deceased. Running by steam, suitable for news lection and probate business. 7-24-ly a new fashioned hat ; the only difficulty ip, WHEREAS AT THE OCTOBER papers, large posters and common book HARD PAN j1*1« °“iY remedy for ’ ’ Term of 1878, of said County Court, and pamphlet work. For the finest grades JNO. J. DALY, the brim is not wide enough. . . , ..." hQr'l times and a re W. H. Fulkerson and Joseph Cravon, Ex of book and pamphlet work and for large tutu of prospenty is by reducing eiorythiag.to the Our school progress smoothly, and we ecutors of said Estate, did file their peti blanks and all classes of fine printing, we standard ol HARD PAN ; this we have done iu ATTORNEY AT LAW, our line, and judging from our agents reports wo ' anticipate the students giving a good ac tion in writing under oath, in which for have the are au lnauuice-of the trnthftilueis of the reasons therein, set forth said Executors, Will practice in ail the Courts of this atioist count of themselves on commencement petitioned above, bee whatt our »cents say: “I h’*ve onJv the Court f&r au order to sell State and the U. S. Courts. f ’ Mt’ ,n<11“*ve a profit of day, satisfactory to Professors and patrons. the Real Estate, belonging to said Estate, ever »5.00. Another reports $45.00 talcs in i Office, Mill Street, days. Auother says. I have sold $28.10 worth iu Oar accommodating butchers killed a to-wit: The North half of the North half DALLAS, OREGON. one day, clearing a profit of S14.G0; end this is no ' 7-24-ly number of fine hogs this week, and as of the South-west quarter, and the South more Una any eitergotie person can do. Our goul* half of the North half of the North-west Running by steam. For all classes of are so attractive, and our prices are so low that others in the village had wsochyn'i to shave, quarter of Sec. No. 19, in T 7, South of R smaller Work, we have the latest sales are easily made. FURNITURE, Ac. they made a regular shaving machine of 8 W Willamette meridian, containing 160 UEALKRS »nd CAXVASSEIts iu need of < hromos. Frames. I.Vlingraphs, .'botor,. it. Who comes next ? • acres. Alscf the South half of the North BtiNinC^s Canh, liiwanl and 31ottn Caftts half of the 8 W quarter, and the South Scrap Book« Oiniiminu, -VovT-ltirN, «Jkc.’ The Board of Trustees were called to half of the S W quarter of Sec. No. 18, will save money by sending for our reduced ’price gether on Thursday, the 19th inst, at 6 and the North half of the North half of the lists. Our assortment is tltelargest and best and :o— prices tile lowest.- BAYRD X GOLDSTEIN, man o’clock p . m ., by order of the President, to N W quarter of Sec. No. 19, in T 7 South And such other machinery that is requisite ufacturers and jobbers of Frames, Chrdmos, Ac. R 3 W W ’ illamette Meridian, containing to make up a first class Job Printing es attend to business in connection with the TTAVING opened the Furniture Store of 1*4 Ontario Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Catalogue 160 acres, in. Polk County, Oregon, ac tablishment. ’endowment fund, Ac. Mr. Merwin, I give notice to all my mailed free to any address. cording to the terms of the will of said We also keep on hand a customers and the public in general, that Prof. Campbell lectures every morning decedent ; and whereas the Court ap I will constantly keep on hand a good Large Assortment of Material to the student^ in the east room of the pointed the 2nd day of December next, BREYMAN BROS., supply of all kinds of 1878, for the hearing of said petition and' IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IX College. Essays by the students at 4 objections thereto if uny therebe, and Adapted to every kind of work liable to o’clock every evening in the same room. whereas at the December term of said come into a printing office, which, with Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, .. .Household Furniture, All who wish to :hear either lecture or Court, the cause was continued till the our other facilities, enables us to bring out ' CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, any job of printing desired on short notice. 6th day of January, 1879. essays are cordially* invited to attend. MATTRESSES, BEDDING, &c. AND Therefore, iu the name of the State of We learn from- the Statesman that the Oregon, you aud each of you are com GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Upholstered work kept on hand and LEGAL PRINTING. CHOICE FAMILY groceries , Hon- A. F. Campbell, of Roseburg,- is manded and cited to be and appear in said made to order. . CROCKERY, Ac. about to lead to the hymenial altar the Court, to be holdeu at Dallas, in the te*, We invite the legal profession to a con CAP.PET8 AND OIL CLOTHS, A SPECIALTY. Court House, in said County and State, beautiful * and accomplished Miss L. on Monday, the 6th day of ■ January, sideration of our facilities for meeting WHITE CORNER, Grubb. May your shadows never grow A. D. 1S79. Then aud there to show cause, their requirements. Briefs and'otber work SALEM,OREGON. 8-20-3m less. Remember the printers, Frank. if any there be, why authority should of that class gdtten out in the finest style, and we keep on hand an assortment of such Of all kinds furnished -to order on short not be given and granted as prayed for The Hesperians have built a new flue to in the petition of said Executors, and in notice. ami Martha Washington. LEGAL BLANKS' their society hall to remedy the bad effects case you fail therein and do not appear, C < T eo.-gr Repairing done in the best manner. Llmoln/Oanglaa, flea, sbrrman. Grant, K. K. Lee, Stonewell Jackaoa, As are generally used. Others will be of a smoky chimney that has annoyed such order will be granted. Give me a call. Witness, the Hon. Ira F. M. Butler, mode to order on short notice. For fifteen cents we will »end bv mail postpaid a ’ them ever since the new college was built. beautiful oil portrait of either of the above emi Judge of said County, in the tran GEO. WOLBERT. nent They have refitted their room, and made sole neracns. A pair for 25 eta. or the set of eight saction of probate business, and the seal Independence, June 1, 1878. lot sal .00. 1 hose are not inferior daubs but real I v some other improvements that were badly of said County affixed the 8th day of liupportraits, proeounced by good judges to be October, A. D. 1878. . - ~ needed. _ - perfect likeiiOsaes. Liberal inducement* to agents. We point with great pleasure to the Price list tree. All the J«»pillar chronros and M. M. ELLIS, I nteresting to F armers .—Sherrill's 8-49-5t frames at tlm very bottom price«. A splendid as quality of work in this line Whioh we have COUNTY CLERK. sortment of 24x3ikciirom<M on stretchers. improved turning plow, cultivator and been sending out. We keep nothing but BAYRD A GOLDSTEIN, Cleveland, O. • the best paper stock, and guarantee our seeder combined ; manufactured at Har- work to please our customers. If you -rif>lniMS, Oregon, is on exhibition fit the AGES l-S FOR THE MESSENGER. want ware-room of A. 8. Powell, in Monmouth. LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, Farmers ar» invited to examine. County The following persons are agents Ing, CONDCÇTEO BY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, BUSI the P acific C hristian M kssengbb ^ afltl’ ’ rights for sale, apply to J. Sherrill, Har- E. L. and W. J. YOUMANS are autherized to receive and receipt for NESS CARDS, POSTERS, •—— risburg, Linn county, Or.---- —------- — subscriptions. If no agent is conven __ BLANK WORK, _ __ ' Bro. F. Y. Mulkey has returned to his ient, remit the amount direct to the office- Containing instructive and interesting by registered letter or postal order on, home from the bunch grass country,, where articles and abstracts of articles, original, Or any other printing, send us your Dallas- he has been for months in order to im selected, and illustrated, from the pens of orders. We keep the various kinds of NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS OREGON AND WASHINGTON TERRITORY. prove his health. We are sorry to learn the leading scientific men of different BEST OF WORKMANSHIP Aumsville « AND ORDERS that the climate has had no recuperative countries ; .............. ....... T. J. Wilcox. Albany ............ influence upon him, but trust the comforts ,... J. M. Propst Accounts of important scientific dis On hand, and print any special form to Amity............I..’... .. .E. C. Williams. order. of home, our mild winter, • and other coveries ; AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Buena Vista............... . ..W. S. Linville associations may have the desired effect. The application of science to the practi Bethel....... . . .*>....,. ....... J. H. Hawley Delivered at Boat* and Cars Free. Brownsville................ ■ ’ ’D. H. Putman On Tuesday last we were, startled at the cal arts ; Brush Prairie, W. T.‘ Send for Price List to ....... 8. C. Harris announcement that Sister Shelton died The latest views put forth concerning Bellevue....... . ... Miss E. Davie O. F. DENNIS, suddenly at the residence of her son-in- natural phenomena, by savants of the Of every kind for everybody. We are .Cresswell.................... ....... J. T. Gilfry 7-24-ly SALEM, onEOOJi. prepared to do anything from a neat law, T. J. Graves, near Bethel. “ In the highest authority. , Crawfordsville..,....... • P. V. Crawford midst of life we are’ in death.” We sin Corvallis..................... Prominent attention will also be given Visiting Card to a Large Poster or Book, N. P. Briggs only ask you to give ns a trial, confi Furniture! Furniture! Canyonville............. cerely sympathize with the lierbaved to those various sciences which help to a and I. N. Mnncv dent if yon do so, we shall retain your Cottage Grove ............. 8. B. Knox family. May the God of all grace pour better understanding of the nature of man, patronage. Carol ton....................... ... J. W. Shelton Furniture ! ! * the balm of consolation into their wonnded to the bearings of science upon the ques We are trying to build Up business on Castle Rock, W. T.,_. .Wm. Huntington. hearts. . , Dallas.......... tions of society and government, to the principle of giving the BEST WORK ... .R. 8. Crystal for the LEAST MONEY. We will do all. Damascus....... . ..D. H. Deardorfl A pair of over-fed horses, hitched to a scientific education, and to the conflicts kinds of Drain’s Station..., ............ 8. Harlan wagon from the Luckiamnte, was stand which spring from the progressive nature Furniture, Safes. Dayton, W. T.,... .. R. L. Dashiel PRINTING AT CHICAGO ing iu front of Bro. Rust's house last Sun of scientific knowledge. Eugene..;............. ... R. G. Callison Bedsteads, Tables, PRICES,,, Harrisburg........... day, when they got frightened at some • ...E. W. Barnes Halsey............. It is an instructive and valuable monthly And many times below. .... .H. Davidson loose horses and ran off, tearing down Chairs, Windows, Hillsboro .............. .. .H. B. Morgan four pannsls of old Bro. Haley’s fence, and, as a consequence, is continually in _ Persons desiring Books, Pamphlets, or Independence.. .f. Boors, • W. L. Hodgens Tracts printed should write to us for r an breaking three wagon spokes, brought creasing in circulation and influence. Jacksonville... . Martin Peterson estimate. up by one of the horses falling in a ditch ¿Picture Frames, &c. Junction...... Smith, Brnssfleld & Co T hu P opular S cience M onthly is now Lookingglass.. without further mishap. Moral: Always .................. A. L. Todd COLLEGE CATALOGUES ALSO A GOOD SELECTION OF a large octavo of 128 pages, and will be Lafayette....... ............... W.' D. Fenton tie your horses, unless you have hold of Lewisville___ considerably enlarged, beginning with the And fine printing a specialty. .................. D. R. Lewis the lines. Molala............. ...............J.. W. Thomas issue for January, 1878 ; handsomely All orders by mail receive prompt at- Myrtle Creek.. The good washerwomen of our usual printed on qlear type, and, when necessary ............ F. M. Gabbert tention McMinnville. ................. J...W. Cowls CAN BE FOUND AT peaceful village, are greatly annoyed by to father convey the ideas of the writer, Mohawk....... ............... .J.. F. Mnlkey Address, the neutralizing , properties of chalk, fully illustrated. Monroe....... .......9...J. L. Wigle- * WATEBHOUSE’S, which is so abundantly found in the North Yamhill. ................... Isaac Davis handkerchiefs of our students, from the POST OFFICE BUILD lb G Oakland........... • • • ............. E. A. Chase T erms ; Five dollars per annum ; or, Palous, W. T.. • ••............ F. L. Bell ' frequent application of them to the black fifty cents per number. ¿Proprietor. Pleasant Hill.. ................ J- W. Parke Monmoutli, boards as erasers. Would it not be well A Chib of five will be sent to any address Perrydale..... ............. E. Richardson <- for our worthy faculty to supply proper for 820.00 per annum. Oregon. Messenger Steam Printing House, 6-6-tf Pendleton....... ....... Mrs. 8. A. Taylor Portland......... erasers, thereby adding to the paace and ........ I. G. David eon- T he P opular S cience M onthly and Pilot Rock.... MONMOUTH, OREGON. ................ William Cox. harmony of this commonwealth “ upon a A ppleton ’ s IJ oubnal , together, $7.00 per Philomath..... ...............Drury Davis washing day.” annum. Roseburg ......... ■......... A. F. Campbell Monmouth Meat Market. Stay ton ........... The volnmes begin May and November Thomas Wolverton, a nephew of Bro. ................. T. C. Darby at CIHGCS Hal«^ Fawl ofa e i — Wolverton, with. Lis wife, two children, .fit each . ............. H. A. Johnson- Tubscriptions may begin at any time. and Mr. Irvine, his brother-in-law, ar Proprietors. Scio.............. .E. Ground We will be glad to send our Periodical United States Mail and rived from Ohio by last steamer, and are W. T.. .!............8. C. Harris. A good assortment of Meats kept ou Vancouver, Waitsburg, W. T.. ....... W. F. Anderson making their home for the present at Bro. Catalogue, free, upon application. hand.- The highest market priqe paid .for Weston ............ Wolverton's.—Mrs. La Boyteaux, Bro. .............. A. C. Stone. Stage Line. beef oattle, and fat sheep and hogs ; also West Chehalem. D. APPLETON A CO., P ublishers . ... .... Mrs. M. E. Payne for green hides. • Wolverton's sister, with her son, are also 549 & 551 Broadway, New York. Wheatland............. ....................Wm. Scott here, from California, making relatives a Ifa splendid breakfast you would take, Walla Walla, W. T. .............. A.. B. Stanley Call around and get a steak. * • visit. We hope their stay in our village CTAGES WILL LEAVE DALLAS If it ’ s a good dinner you would boost, CALITORXIA. i u every day (Sunday, excepted), at 6 . CHEAP, CHEAP. Be snre to come and get a roast. may be a pleasant ope, and that they will Gilroy ....... o’clock a . m ., by way of Monmouth, In Monmouth, Jan. 1,1877. .......... E. B. Ware- like Oregon well enough to" make it their ____________________________________ I Kelseyville rTHE MONMOUTH DRUG STORE dependence and Buena Vista, arriving at ........ Sam’l Logan permanent home. - — ' — - t. Monticello. x now offers more than nanal advantages Albany at. 12 o’clock a . m . Leaving Albany .... Mary Seawell Saratoga... to customers, since it is being conducted at 1 o’clock p. M.., arriving at Dallas at 8 . .William Pollard San Jose... W. P. JOHNSON & CO.,/ solely upon the cash basis. We’tratt our o’clock p. m .( connecting with onr Daily ... Henry Thomas THE MODEL PRE» f Santo Rosa...................... . it tht timpteit, eatletl muiitg, fortger patrons will see it to their interest Stage from Independence to Salem, ar G. O. Burnett fattest and most perfett urns nsr - • •...................... to favor ns, aa before, with' a liberal riving at Salem nt 10 o’clock a . m ., leaving .. .Jas. Logan PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST. taunted, and guaranteed to be patronage and share the benefits of this Salem at 2 o’clock p. m . Thoroughly Reliable ........................... .W. W. Smith Visalia....... mart ™" wage it, and system. First-claw accommodations will be . .Lewis Van Tassel OVER WILLIS’ BOOK STORE. do hundredt of dollart worth of work a gear. H saves Woodland.. found on this Line. The proprietors T. M. POWELL. Mrs. A. E. Wagstaff truiiwessmenan their printing btllt. Presses as lou ast9. niejustness urtnting tlO to t.K. Rotaru Watsonville having spared no pains to procure* good STITF. ITHEET. ■ i S4LRM, ORKUOM. ......... H. D. Connell foot power, ilOO to fl6O. Over e 000 now tn use, coaches and accommodating driven. and a Prist Medal awarded at the /‘aril Orptottion. The r - - in your own town. 65 Ont- l*re«e of the World. r Pictures copied and enlarged to any indsomelu Ulustraled Udmebooh, entitled tit free No risk. Reader, if yon COOPER & CLAGGETT, 0 PRINT and nnOf ths ntJrTBfS GVIDK, how ro~pïn lTOllI R "'»nt a business at which persons of desired size. The beat work at the lowest wtthfull parti, Ulare, malted for 10 rents. Address either sax can make great pay all _ , • P bomubtoe ». rices. 8-49-6m R. W. DAUGHADATdbCO., Nnentor, and Man'ftR, MESSENGER 1000 BOYS & GIRLS Largest Size Universal ' Press, Improved Libertv Job Press, TO THE PUBLIC. Commercial Printing. wwmcœMoiiTiiLï General Job Printing, FRUIT TREES, D. T. STANLEY, —WEST SIDE ----- - Iadepisdfsos, BepI, 18, 1878, ...Ka,I23 9itMtitSt.,nUHtlfhiatn», \ W0Lk' ,Wÿle {or Particulars to, H. H allett A Co., Portland, Maine. i