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PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1879 Literary Notices. Notice to all Concerned? Having been informed that certain Tho liteniTy department of the Diniieatic is, as T usuar’'»’•C***’ -are- disposing of lots in the Tying Ground” south of Monmouth, j ... i “ __ Dnryii remarkable for the high toned and and for which they are demanding a money -quality of its contents, which Consist consideration, this is to notify all ¿ou- mainly of a continuation of Mary cerned that no person whatever is author •Cecil Hay’s charming serial, “ Her ized to dispose of lots in said ground. The plaoe was set apart for the accom 'Three Lovers;’’ a very enjoyable •sketch, entitled, ' Miss Hubbard's modation of all who desire a burial place for their.friends, without respect io per •Straw Bed,’’ by Mrs. Annie A. Preston; sons or parties ; and all that is asked is, a very 'instructive “Art Paper," by that those who have deposited the remains Mrs. Merighi, and No 4 in Eben E ot friends or relatives there, is that thev i Rexford’s interesting series of “Flower I will contribute their mile towards en Talks” In addition, tWo arealways closing the ground, anl placing it in such a condition that it will present some ap- ■entertaining Miscellany, vivacious i pearance of respectability. It being upon ^Small Talk, instructive Household- De ■ the public road in full view of the sur- partment—which, by the way, gives • ronnding’conntry, that sacred repository recipes of a number of excellent dishes | of the dead, it should arouse .the pride of —able Book Reviews, humorous and all concerned, and stimulate them to active thoughtful “Mosaics,” etc. The Do endeavor» to make it present a somewhat 1 L attractive appearance, instead of, as at mestic Monthly is published by Blake : present, being a repramch to the living. & Company, 849 Broadway, New I'bopq some party interested will give ■ York, at 81.50 per year, inclusive of due and timely notice of a meeting to be pattern premium. Specimen copies, held a» Monmonth, to take some steps to ,. , wards tlie conaumation of that much fa cents. ...... . .az desired etrtT> In the meantime all persons desiring in C hok e N ew B ooks .—A large cat formation relative to the burial place may I alogue of a careful selection of stand I apply to , S tephen S taats . ard and valuable works, offered at February 17, 1879. prices much less than they have ever known such books to bo sold, has jer»t*| The Years. I see them on thejr »dent march, Myirtwtotts and snbli tn*, ■ — - Aero»» the gray, stufiendouB arch That spans the gulf of Time. Majestic, stroag, with measured tread, Their line unbroken still, With sceptered hand and crowned head, Unmoved by human will. They come, and go. Uncalled they come, ’ Irrevocable go. And, passing, each presents a cup. Of mingled joy aud woe. (And yet, so lightly mixed the draught Wnich every lip must press, That misery oft alone is quaffed In all its bitterness.' And some, though few, there be to whom The joy unmixed is given, Who dwell in love, aud light, and bloom As in the air of heaven.) Each carries in bis hand a scroll, And writes eflaceless there The record of each human coul, Impartial, dark or fair. Each rules a mighty realm, and thence Exliaustless tribute draws. Which back returns with usury vast, By Time's unerriug laws. They walk in growing light, and shower • Increasing treasures down. /v-. - Each sceptre shows advance of power. And each successive crown. Obituary. But whether dark er b ight they pass, We know of them no more, Onr column* have become too touch crowded ; No voice comes back to say their feet for the insertion of long obituary notice*, ’ except Have pressed the cloud-veiled shore. in case* where the deceased was extensively known will be sent, free, on request. among wiir reader* on this coant. In al J case* we will insert 100 word* flee. For each additional Ah, precious years .' how few we greet ! 100 tyord* we will charge $L. When long notice* How brief their blessed stay ! E conomy C lub .— Harper'» Maga are not occom¡»allied by the money, the editor will abridge thgtn t > Mint. But still they s;->eak with warning tone zine for S3 .In, Scribner’* $3 30, Jew While passing swift away. York Weekly Trib"iic $1.20, and Died, at Wcitabnrg, W. T„ Jan. 22, other periodicals in proportion, are 1879, Mr».'Mary Roundtree, aged 85 years, By tantalizing (iopes that lure, By disappointments sting, supplied through the Economy Club 1 month and 22 days. They bid us find some anchorage sure She was born in Halifax county, Vir •of the American Book Exchange, 55 Te which our hope may cling. gins. Through her life- she was a model Beekman street, N. Y. List sent free. mother and Christian woman ; she was a By scenes unfixed-as ocean's foam. true mother, having raised other children By joys that come no- more, S e < ox» H ani » B ooks .—A catalogue than her own. They point ns to a changeless home On heaven's eternal sh-re. of about 20,000 volumes of second ' Mrs. Roundtree was a member of the —Mim J. 77/ ajpew. hand and shelf-worn' books, in every ! Christian church for some forty years. -department of literature, to be sold at 1 We regret to sav that this long and useful I Shall Not Want. life was brought to a close by a fatal acci nominal price«, will be issued January dent. Having wandered out alone in the "5th bv the American Book Exchange4 yafiMfie Slipped atrd 'felt, dislocating her 1 shaU not want furany good thing —* — — » I a C I \ will » • > ! I . Ill» ♦ — » - > • r — any thing that work for my u 5 Beekman street, N. Y. It will be hip. Two physicians were called, her hip present or eternal good. I shall not was properly adjusted, but this however sent post-paid for IG cents, and tlie want for prosperity or adversity, . dime afteiwards credited toward the i without any hope of her being able to health or sickness, om'etion or perse maintain the position necessary. Without price of any lx-oks ordered. a word or a mnriner she suffered mortal cution, enemies or frien«ls, life or death. When the sunshine ami shadowy calms pain for three weeks, and then pss-ed and storms of earth have lini had their away. All in attendance were made to Gosi’Ei. G ems by. W Warren Bent I work on my oharacter, our L--rd will lev, published by G. D. Russel),' 125 realize the presence of Him that bad led send liis messenger, death, to lead nie her through life. He sto >d by her in death. ' Tremont Street, Boston.-—There seems i through the valley and shadow “nt She was ra'ional all Alit’ while, calling to lie a demand for a new evangelist upon her relatives, one by one, to meet death into green pastures and beside I the stili waters—into bis own blissful singing book, a* the old favorites are hey in heaven ; she bode them all farewell. I presence. There 1 shall not want a pretty weil sung out. We think the Without moving a limb or muscle she new l>ody equal to all iny spirit-wants, quietly fell asleep in Jesus. above book meets well such a demand. one that may - fly with tlie spirit on Fur her friends and relatives let me The (¡o*/>el Gem* consists of 112 the wings of thought from world to say : Ob ! blessed sleep from whence pages, containing over two hundred none ever wuke to weep. Our good old world, with an eye to penetrate the livtnns. Eviry department of Chris mother has left i his world of death and depths of thp earth, see the wonders of God’s creation, an ear that can hear tian labor is represented, and evan menrning ; being oor.scions in Abraham’s the music of the spheres, the song of gelists will find this collection of bosom of having obeyed God through life. angels, and the whisperings of the She is happy now, and will be forever -choice hymns equal to any in use. Holy Spirit— a body like unto the more. Oh I give her friends this assur glorious body of our Re leeuit r. I About seventy-tiv/ comimsers have ance through life aud thia hope evermore shall not want for the society of angels, •enriched this work by their com in death. the society of the saints of all ages, Mrs. Ronndtree was living with her positions. Altogether this appears to and of the Son and Father. Surely ibe one of the best books of its kind sou-in law, Bro. Sliirley, in Waitsbnrg, at goodness and mercy shall follow me -ever published. I’rice in paper the time of her death. We tender onr all the days of mv life, for the Loid is tliaukH to the community for their timely my Shepherd..—ox. covers, 825 per hundred, 30 cts. each aid aud sympathy in onr bereavement. by mail; in board covers, 830 per . J as . 8. Our Tenure of Life /hundred, 35 cts. each by mail; in r Depends in great measure upon regard far > er neglect uf the laws of health. It we -cloth covers, 840 per hundred, 50 cts. A Card la the Public. violate them we cannot ex,»net to," make each by mail ; in clotli and gilt, 800 We a-k a careful reading and a thought old bones." Bat that the span of existence per hundred, 70 cts. each by mail. ful C/>n»ideratioo of wipe follows. It is allotted to a natural delicate constitution, now over twelve years sitica a new enre or one which has been shaken by disease for chroni j disease* was diaoovered, know may be materially lengthened, i« a fact of (’oT.ON.vnoN, H ymns and S onos .— as " Compound Ox-gen.” The results which we have dailv proof. The vivifying which liavo followed it» U'e np to this and restorative influence of Ho.tet'-er's Thisisti.e title of a new hymn book time have lieen go remarkable that it in Stomach Bitters upon a fail ng physique just received by us. It is an admira lu-ginning to aUr-ai-t the widest attention affords a striking illustration of the power Mw.y intelligent phvaiciana in varions I of Judicious medication’ to htreugtheu the ble cofifipilation of thé dear old hymns, parts of the co intry have, after a careful bold on life. Restored digee ion, complete together "with the choicest new church investigation of its acieutifieahd pathologi assimilation, renewed appetite, sound re claims, used it in caw»« where al I other pose, these are among the benefits confer 4nusic. It is an example of the “ sur cal known remedies he-l f fled. and with a red upon the debilitated by that supreme vival of the fittest,” the old melodies success abke surprising to iht maelves and reoovant, and a aerv on* system tranquil- ized, that invalid, after a course of the are undying ones and the new well I b,-ir patients. In Conan option. Catarrh, Bittern feels that his life tenure is no i Asthma, Bronchitis. Dv*|s«p*ia, aud the I deserve a ti ikl W the world. The ceJ CoL- — wide range of Neuralgic diavrdsra from longer the precarions thing that it war — that he might yet eoj >y a '• green old age.” Jection has been made by < 'hades F. | which ho many suffer lifelongtorture.it has rarely failed to give relief, and-in many % Deems ami Theodore E Perkin», and I cases to m»ke permanent cures: It is not publishe»! bv A. S. Barnes & Co., N. Y. a drug but a new c luibiuitiou of two ele ments yliicb make up our common sir, Price 3* cents by mail post-paid. e^TiLUfTHATCO giving oxygen .in txce*a. It is taken by TtCtWFTiy^V^ pp i c e inhalation, ^nd cures by natural aud order, ly" processes—first, by eliminating the ex- » D - ee-tpif carbon whioh bus accumulated io ôrÿL II »w long d » you think it took to tho ay «trim-; and secondly, by a revitaliza I’»'1 » write the Bible ? Fifteen hundred ! tion of all the great nervon* centres, In vears From Moses, who wrote Genesis, I ord-r to give the public an oppurtubi.y to 1 T I t.„ •!* »bai-t this new treatment, we have to John, who wrote Hovolntinn Revelation, it it was was 1®4'» prepared # a „„fully carefully written written Treatise, Treatire, in in that long, long time. 1 How man} wi,I0i1 jR presented a history of tho dis- .. . write it ? More °covery ___ people helped to than covery of " C Compound^ Oxy ¿en, ”^a «Ute- Some some Iinent of its Scientific Basis snd Mode of -thirty. C ----- were shepherds, >--- Action, and large details of the reanlta result« tanners, some fishermen, some tent Aotion, whioh bava followed its administration. makers, some kiqgs, some judges, some This is rent free by mail to any one wh< princes ; some weie learned, some were may desire to receive it. Addreaa Dra unlearned ; and yet all agree in what Starkey A Palen, 1112 Girard Street Pbihdelpbi«, Pa. 4hey write. . been issued by the American Book Ex It change, 55- Bees man street, N. Y. 3 M fSCELL A EE O US ___ H EAl»'Hr A It T. EKS FOR. . CHRISTIAN HYMNALS, CHRISTIAN HYMN BOOK, x PUBLICATIONS OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, PREACHERS’ SUPPLIES, SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPPLIES, PAPERS, REWARD CARDS, .. maps , / . / and everything needed for Sunday-school or Church furnished at Publishers’ prices. JOTTKT BTmiVSG '71’7 Oli-ve Street, 1ST. 3L.OTTie Books bound neat and Cheap. 8-32-1 y J. L. COLLINS, WOOD! WOOD! WOOD ! ¡ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR A 7 LAW, NOTICE DALLAS, T WILL RECEIVE THROUGH THE 1 Post Office, until 10 o’clock p. m . Fri day, February 28. 1879. Sealed Bids for a Contract to furnish One Hundred and Fifty Cords of Oak Wo- d. to be corded up. measured and delivered in the College Wood-shed on or before the lOtl* day of September. 1879. The wood must be two feet long, not less than two nor more than six inches thick. T F. CAMPBELL. Monmouth, Or., Feb. 10, ; : : : OREGON. CE?*8pé<-i»l attention given to real estate, col-/ , lection and probate business. 9-1-ly 1 TO THE PUBLIC M. L. PIPES, Justice of the Peace, Collecting and Real Estate Agent, makes conveyances, takes acknowledgments, etc., collects Notes and Accounts. Will be in Monmouth, every alternate Friday, at the office of the C hristian M essenger , for tlie transaction of business pertaining to his office. Office at Dr. Skipworth's Drug Store, Independence, OregpB. 8-39-tf i T e o W I K E 1 S , WHOLESALE AND BETArIL DEALER IN School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery, TANGY GOODS, ST33IC AND M731CAL INSTRUMEMTS. ■«TATE ST Rii ET, SALEM, OR. 6-36-ly ' ^AOE MAH*- TO PIIVS'CItNS A1B MOTHERS-, Tss BEST FOX) for PlfANTS ANO INVALIDS. "The b/xtartiííei il food 1 have ever known.”— U . N’ M’hit.-. M D.. ii« Ea-ik «sth St.. N« w York. ’ 'Mure bene- fi-ml t'i.itr an otherfood I httvo «-ver iwi d.”— I hlwittlfode’- iua i. M r„ !4i East '-‘th St . New Y-.rk. " Mtrr ma > uk the - \ari<-ns j-rcpar*ti--ns f->r Infm t< Food without >»••«»< ht t<> t-iy i hibi. J hsim I the Cereal Milk The fir t m-mth tho e.iild gainedlonrT»>undA.'tn«lis «radile improving " —1>. I». B •ckman, ib-wcrr. New Y -rk. S--1d hy all !»rnrejvta nu-l iIr-vewevervwiwie. Munfartnr-.nl ! y taa AUXUILkCTCF-ING. CO.. B Cvlkfo FU caí . K« w Yurlu m CHEAP, CHEAP. fTHE MONMOUTH DRUG STORE now offers more thin usual advantages to customers, since it is being conducted solely upon the cash basis. We trust our former pttrons will see it to their interest to favor us, as before, with a liberal patronage and share the benefits of thia I system. A M POWELL. T ELECTRIC BELTS BREYMAN BROS., IMPORTERS AMD DZALKRK IN AND BANDS > Are sr-ir-.-ipplit abh- to a iiy part of the ■ for the speedy and effectual cure of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Liver Oom plaint,. Kidney Disease, Female Complaints, Nervousness, Urinary Diseases, General Ill-Health, Wasting Decay, Spermatorrhoea, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Sexual Exhaustion, Spinal Diseases, Indigestion, CLOTHING. BOOTS, shoes , hats , caps , AST» GENT'S’ n KNJ.8 I’ m ; G00BS. r :o: There has been a big blow .made of late about CHEAP GROCERIES I will sell tny As cheap as any one can sell a first-» class article, as it pays to keep none other, as a poor article id deaf to take home as a present. :o:— 1 will alno sell i DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, PULVERMACHSR'S Cor. Eighth «nd Vin« St«., CRTCINNATI, 0. fcie Ai-oid bogue applútncre claiming elec tric qualities. Our Pamphlet explain* how to distinguiih the genuine from the spuriout. OREGON. STILL IN THE LEAD ELECTRIC BELTS ANO BANDS 4 'PULVSRMACHER GALVANIC CO., WniTE COr.X’ER, NALE4. GREAT BARGAINS’ VOLUNTARY TESTIMONY. are lndoreed ami approved by tlie inont em inent medical and seientifle nuthorlth* in the world, by tlie Faculties of France* En-’ gland, Austria, Prussjn, Belgium, and Amer ica, and by* well-known writers, who refer to the extraordinary cures eflbeted 4»y Fulver* marker'»* Electric Belta am! Bands, in up- M’ard* of one hundred medical and philo- Rophienl works. hr?«- hi privy. P ampmlrt and T hr E lkp . Title Q vatrki . v , h lar«»* illustrated Jouruai, containing full particular* mailed free. Address CHOICE FAMILY GBOCEIHES, CllOCKEItY Ac. CAP.PETS AND OIL CLOTHS. A SPECIALTY. 8-2C-3m And otlu-r chronic ailments. [Ertrfiet from thf hnore MAmerican lumber 21, “T!v Pulv -nuaeher Eh clri«* T-U-lt 1« rtx’om- 1«» gfiieral use tor the following rea sons: Fir^t, for Its woiHh*rftil propertlen for the curé of • iImGises 01 the khhwy*. Moniach, liver nit<l bln«MÍ; avcotidly. lor it» extreme simplicity, an«l the fact of its being appliisl outride, precludes all possihilitv of any in jury lading done to the patient. :iw an external remedy i* untverwliy RclcnowleilKPd to I ms safe. Another ndvaiitag” I m the facility with which the progress of the diReam* and cure can be watolHMt, and if the licit bé not quite in the 1'hdit place, It can lie very easily read- pistcd so fi* to cover the jMirtii a fleeted. Tim Pulviu'imichcr Klectric liclt< and its perfec tion, has haihsi with deiigikt. not only by tlie nú florera who hav»? regained health, enjoyment, ami n'new lense of -lU&^IUPAUKh its lM’nefl<*cnt qualities, l»nt hy tho medical profeissiot», who very frequently prescribí* its u*w to their patients.” Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, And in fact everything below a Living price, and a great many at tides at less than cost, as I, am very ' desirous to close out the present Stock i before the Spring Stocks arrive. < -pme early and late so as to ro- céive some of the benefits of the CLEARANCE SALE. EZRA POPPLETON Monmouth, Jan. 20, 1879.