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k » • . . " oq ye , therefore , teach all nations .” ■ ■ “ ■ -J VOL IX. < NO. 24. ' ’ pecially appertain, has furnished the shall meet on the second Monday in | erally in great harmony. Here I will, no doubt, dissent from our views. hristian essenger President with his objections thereto. .February next after the meeting of could name those named by Bro. I am sorry, on account of the fail The message will not be very long. electors; the President of the Senate Durham, and many others, who are ure of our California paper enterprise, Devoted to the cause of Primitive Christi antty, and the diffusion of general in It will hold that supervision, in the shall preside ; two tellers shall be ap working in the greatest haimony. but even that, and the loss-to this character of supervisions and deputy pointed by the Senate and two by the And the evils we have to encounter State of two or three of our able formation. manuals, is neccessary to free elec House ; that the President of the Sen we hope to overcoii e, and that the preachers, will not destroy our interest Price Per Year, in Advance, ate shall open all certificates, and the cause will yet triumph gloriously on here, for we still have a goodly num ▲il business letters should be addressed tions. to T. F. Campbell, Editor, or Mary After it is received a joint caucus of votes shall be counted by the two this coast. And I desire to encourage ber of able, earnest preachers left, Stump, Publisher, Monmouth, Oregon. the two houses will be held, and the houses in the alphabetical ordeT of the the course you indicate for the use of, whose self-sacrificing zeal will main Advertisers will find this one of the best states as certified, unless rejected by the press—one good weejtljk paper, tain the cause in this State, notwith-. mediums on the Pacifie Coast for making future line of policy be mapped out. It is evident that the disposition is both houses ; if there be a controver many writers, small,- brief articles standing the fact tlat we experience their business known. growing among the democratic lead sy in any state, and a certified decis from all parts of the land, Then, a losses, reverses, and declensions of bates of advertising ; ers to let the army bill fail. The leg ion of it by its highest judicial tribu good monthly, when it can be sus- religibus interest occasionally. (i M 1 1 Yr 1 w ' nr 3 M Apace islative bill, though, will certainly be nal, the electoral yotes of that state tained, when it can be made worthy. Yours in the one hope, 1 facli..... «1 00 W 50 «4 < 0 $7 80 812 00 20 00 passed in some shape; If it is decided to shall be counted in accordance there ] Our papers are not worthy enough. 7 00 12 00 4 00 2 50 H Col.......... S, B. D unton . -* n 35 CO 7 00 12 00 20 00 4 00 H Col.......... rri____ i- ^4 «1 -a 1 i ■ But 65 00 let the army bill fail, it will be sent to with, unless the decision is reversed They have ri<Sl labor enough. 7 oe 12 Ol 20 00 35 00 U Col...... 12 00 20 00 3S CO 65 00 120 00 1 Col............ the President precisely as it was orig by both houses ; if there be a contro we have talent enough, and could Weather Report for May, 1879. Notice» in local columns 10 cents per line for inally, and the two houses will ad versy and no such judicial decision make the press far mor« useful, and esch insertion. During May, 1879, there were L8 Yearly «dvertixemente on liberal term». journ on the day the bill is sent to the Contested votes shall not be count-, should do it. I rejoice .greatly in Profesional Cards (1 »quere) S12 per annum. days during which rain fell, with an ed unless both houses concur therein ; your success, such as it is; and yet I the President. Then the President aggregate of 5.94 in. of water, 3 clear if there be conflicting judicial decis will call Congress together again, and feel that it should be far more com Correspondence. days and 10 cloudy days, other than ions or conflicting certificates, the de plete. the struggle will be renewed. those on which rain fell. Affectionately in the Lord,' The- rush for certificates at the cision or certificate held by both Our Washington Letter. The mean temperature for the C arroll K endrick . Treasury has become a regular siege. houses to be given by the proper au (raen ouk rboulab oomibspondbnt . ) month was 51.97°. Highest daily P. S.—I remained at Santa Clara To-day, the northern, eastern and thority shall be conclusive unless re mean temperature for the month 66°, W ashington , May 54,1879. western entrances to the building had jected by both houses. On opening several days, to aid in getting the on the 31st. Lowest daily mean 43°, The letter of Secretary Sherman, long lines in front of them before 8 any certificate the President of the church in better condition, if possible, on thé 9th. Mean temp, for- the written under date of May 15th, to o’clock, and additions were received Senate shall call for objections. Ob and feel encouraged by the experi Gen. Robinson, chairman of the Ohio every minute. When the doors were jections must be in writing, brief, with ment. So I feel encouraged by my month at 2 o’clock p. m . 59.97°. High republican executive committee, de opened st 9 o'clock there was a sim- out argument,and signed by one Sena- other labors. The Lord bless you and est record of thermometer for the claring very emphatically, on his part, ultsneous, indiscriminate scamper for torand one Representative. Objections make you useful.—C. K. * month 82°, at 2 p. m ., on the 31st. Lowest thermometer 42°, at 7 A. M., a desire not to be considered a candi the cash room from three points of are decided seperately py each Letter from Bro. Dunton. on the JUh. There was a light frost date for Ohio’s gubernatorial honors, the compass. „It sounded as if a regii house, the Senate withdrawing- Thefl. on the morning of the 9th. causes a good deal of speculation ment of eavalry was charging through joint meeting shall not be dissolved ----- W inters , Y olo Co.,XTAi.:, ajuong the Ohio democratein Congress. the corridors. There was better polic until the court shall be completed. , Thunder and lightning with hail _ May 26, 1879. I and rain on the evening of the 21st ; It is~the first authoritioe statement A ugust . ing by the Treasury watchman than Editor P. C. Messenyer : the hail lasting about three minutes yet made of the Secretary’s position. heretofore. They kept all but a few D ear B rother ,—The Church of- California Letter. at this point. In the valley near here The Ohio democratic leaders have out of the cash room, and allowed one Christ st Winters, meet every Lord’s . LT'J rj“ "'re been quietly conferring with one an from the two lines—women on one . . J , and at balem,the hail was very heavy, a., for Sondsy .Mdrool. st HI octod. O akland , C al ., May 27, 1879. other to-day, and a very -decided dis side and men on the other—in as the A. url hare public «rr.ee M 11 I „ ,, position has cropped out that, inas pnrehases at Mr. Gibson’s end of the Bro. CampbeU: being as la ge as walnuts in some in A. M., after which they break the loaf. ! As the Minutes and Addresses much as Secretary Sherman is not tc- stances ; it was not accompanied with line were made. Both lines, even af (several of them) of the Sunday We are still preaching here regular-I high wind. be a candidate, Senator Thurman ter the first rush extended nearly out ly, and have been, for the last three should at once allow the use of bis to the street pavement beyond the School Convention were to be for- The prevailing winds for the month years and a half. We preached the warded to you for publication, I heed name as the democratic candidate. were the 8. W. during 14 days, open space at the north front of the not speak of that occasion, unless to first sermon ever preached in this | | .South from 6 days, North 8 days, N. W. There is also pressure being brought building, where the fountain is. It say that, with one single exception, town. 3 days. • to bear on Aden. Ewing to take the was very warm, and tie crowd was entire harmony and brotherly love At our.commencement, over three seoond place, and it would not be During May, 1878, there were 4 in a very‘bad humor, not excepting prevailed and abounded, so far as I years ago, there were twenty persons surprising after all if the democrat rainy days and 0.87 in. water, 9 clear the women. On the outskirts hung who signified their willingness to or- I ic state ticket is Thnrman for Gov. the brokers. As soon as any one could see. The meeting was very en days and 18 cloudy days. couraging for Sunday school work. ganize a church here. Now there are «id Ewing for lieutenaat governor, came sut with 8100 worth of certifi Bro. B. S. Gardner has commenced a about sixty-six members. We have ; Mean teuiperarure for the month with the u.iderstanding that if the cates he or she immediately dis Bunday school at Santa Clara, and one of the best church edifices in the 54.59°. Highest daily, 65°, on the ticket is elected and a democratic posed of their purchases and got into will, no doubt, revive the cause there. > Sacramento valley. There is a debt 7th. Lowest daily, 4?, on the 1st. legislature likewise, that Ewing is to T. P earce . the line again. The price paid was He is a true and faithful worker. ! of about $1000 due on our building, Eola, June 3, 1879. have the Senatorahip which Thurman $2,20 for each $100 in certificates. Your article, prompted by Bro. J. ! but a number of good, responsible will vacate in 1881, and in tarn Ewing’s One broker backed one of the small Durham’s letter, perhaps in reply to brethren, have assumed it, and will Salt In Intermittent Fevers. influence is to be used to give Thur rubber wheeled wagons used in the it, has some encouragement. The pay it off next fall. Since the first man Ohio votes in the national demo department into a convenient posi utter failure of the prematurely an organization of Che Church of Christ The French Medical Journal says, cratic convention for the Presidency. tion and established a regular office. nounced paper for California is not here, we have had some four pro of the use of salt in fevers“ The di- This idea is indorsed by nearly every The wagon was pulled away, and the surprising, whether we can account tracted meetings, every one of which • rections are to take a handful of pow Ohio-democrat in Congress, and Gen. broker left to gather the effects of for it or not. Yet we may have a was successful. There has never been dered white salt, such as used in Ewing, though somewhat reluctantly, his office and hijaoelf from the floor. paper, perhaps. Welook to a guid any dissension or discord in the camp kitchens, and roast it in a clean stove will take the second place under The men who employed drivers could ing Providence, at least, I do. And, ' of the saints here from the first, and I (new, if possible) with moderate heat, Thurman’s lead. be readily detected by the anxious may I say, 1 doubt; somewhat, both we hope that there never will be ; we till it becomes of a brown color, like It had been supposed that the leg and distrustful gaze which they kept the wisdom and the justice of part of care but very little for troubles from that of roasted coffee. The dose for islative, executive and judicial appro on their employees.' As a whole, it our excellent Bro. Durham’s letter- without, but there is danger, when an adult is a soup-sjioonful disolved priation bill would be signed by the was one of the most uncomfortable If the preachers were envious, jealous, ever troubles arise within our own in a glass of warm water, taken at presiding-officers of the two houses in crowds ever seen anywhere in thii and qayrelronie, it might noth* ——.... AUifiti- . L c .*1 k > u 14 be stetori-thirr WhPri’ pnrjLinninqnx. .. time to be sent to the President to- ■ flection; -'The-scene" was not excelled cesgary or prudent to publish it I see by the M essenger of the the fever makes its appearance at in '"'SayV Tn consequence of the errors by the gatherings at the Centennial abroad. But, with almost a single ex 16th inst., that some gixxl brother in tervals of two, three or four days, the s which crept into one or two enrolled show, even. Buying certificates has ception, I know no just ground for California represents that the church remedy should be taken fasting, on bills in the last Congress in conse becom« a craze in Washington. The such complaint I am glad to say in California is in a lamentable con the morning following the fe- quence of the committee on enrolled amount sold at the Treasury this. | ver. To overcome the thirftt excited dition. Perhaps ha, refers to some bills neglecting Its duty, the chairman Aimono ** t I am sorry Bro. Durham referred to particular church, of which we do not I by the salt, but a small quantity of 8110,000. < -of the present committee has deter The House committee on the state our beloved “ Uncle Pende ”—the know. If he refers to the churches water should be taken through a straw. mined that there shall be no further «dereliction in that respect. He and of law respecting the ascertainment venerable father I. N. Pendegast—as in California, we demurr to the Church During the forty-eight hours, which colleagues, therefore, to-day examin of the result of the election of Presi “ superannuated.” I am sure he meant of Christ at Winters, being counted follow the taking of the salt, the appe ad personally every line of the legisla dent and Vice President have agreed no unkindneSs or disrespect/but Bro. in, and claim it as an exception. tite should be satisfied, with chicken ture bill, to see that it was properly on a bill to be reported to the House. Pendegast is, to-day, one of ouf most Whenever a Church of Christ meet or beef broth only; it is especially enrolled, and so much time was con- Sections one to four provide for the efficient workers. I would as soon every Lord’s day to break the em necessary at the time, to observe a •umed in this that the Senate adjour appointment of electors on the Tues have his aid in a meeting at. that of blematic loaf, to sing, to read the severe diet, and to avoid taking cold. ed before the task was completed. As day next after the first Monday in any man in the State, perhaps sooner; word of truth, to pray and to bear The author asserts that during the the-Senate adjourned over to Monday, November, and who shall vote by bal and I do not lightly value those the Word preached, they are growing eighteen years that he used this meth the bill cannot be signed by the Presi lot on the second Monday in Novem named and others who n ight be in grace, and in the knowledge of the od of treatment, he has never been dent of that body before that day. It ber, and prescribe the manner of for named. And Bro. Pendegast is wise truth, and will rise to higher attiin- unsuccessful. The remedy is certain will, therefore, not reach the President warding the certificates. The other in council beyond others. Wait, Bro. ments in Christian life and expel idive, ly harmless, and perhaps worthy of before the evening of Monday. The sections provide that controversies as Durham, don’t call him "superannuat even though sinners, are not conv,i ted trial.” ' .....___ message vetoing the measure is to all to electoral votes in any state may be ed ’’ yet. If so, next thing you would at every uncling; yet such effort — Never despair, though the world be after me ; and 1 don ’ t intend to upon the part ot a chuich is a grand practical parposes already prepared. passed upon by its highest judicial forsake thee. God is ever ready to The Attorney General, to whose de tribunal, who shall send its decision die,or become superannuated either for and glorious success. 1 know th- t take your heart, though broken, and thfere are some big-mee.ing, big- to give you more in return for it than partment the riders concerning the under seal to the President of the a long time yet, if I can help it. 1 find our preaching brethren gen- preacher-worshiping professor», who the world can ever promise. Senate ; that both houses of Congress supervisara and deputy marshalls ee- C k 3 . * ,.. MONMOUTH, OREGON; ERIDA Y, JUNE 13, 187!). ...... ... ..... ....... • , ’ •• M , f ■