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PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1879 . The Baccalaureate Address, delivered by ! by far, the. eloeeet attention. and, as a I miscellaneo us NEWS OF THE WEEK Prof. D. Tr^htanley, to the graduating piece of elocutionary art, we have never Bro. R. H. Moes, of Dallas, gave us a PACIFIC COAST. class, in the church, on Sunday, was very heard anything superior, especially so, I pleasant call this week. —A young man named* Bet nand appropriate and commanded the best of with reference to that solemn, penetrating Bro. P. R. Burnett, of Salem, was at the attention from the large audience in atten query she so thrillingly asked, ** Where is McKinty, aged 24 years, attempted to Alumni Reunion, Monday evening. INDEPENDENCE, OR., dance. The music, prepared for the oc-. tby brother, Cain ?" ' There are few who commit suicide in the Palace billiard Bro. W. Dawson has gone to Portland caaiou, was highly spoken of. i will dare to contend with Miss Wolverton :o:- saloon, Portland, by shooting himself to attend the Masonic Grand Lodge. The U. 8. Mail Stage, under the man | in the elocutionary art, that moat difficult Mr. T. J. Graves and wife, Messrs. G. agement of J. 8. Cooper, of Independence, ’ of all arts. I iu the breast with a pistol. At pres O. Graves snj Geo. Kelty were up from leaves Dallas every morning, except Sun The Annals,” by Geo. H. Burnett, ent state he is very low, hardly ex Bethel. Ei«q , were, as usual, well received, and pected to live. Proprietors, days, at 4 o'clock, and reaches Albany in A Cash discount of 10 per cent, on Mens’ time to connect with the trains running the talented annalist maintained the hig i —It is now evident that the spring Keep constantly on hand, and saw to . Clothing at J. D. Lee’s, at the White both north and south. A branch line excellence in which he is held as a brilli freshet of the C'olupibia will not be orddr, all kinds of Brick, Dallas. runs daily, except Sundays, between In ant and graceful, writer. The sharp hits very great this season. and pleasant eulogies were agreeably blen LUMBER. A. Wolf has returned from Portland dependence and Salem, connecting with —The Asturian says: Salmon are with the largest stock of goods that was th^ midday, trains at that place. ,The ded, and George's drollery, when praising traveling public «ill find Mr. Cooperand the class of 1873, reached the limit of en abundant and fine, but toe market ORDERS FILLED ON ffllQRT NOTICE. ever brought to Indapendence. durance when he naively said, “ I was a will not justify the cost of taking and Mrs. Carlin, daughter, and Mrs. Waim. his employeeaaocommodating and pleasant member of that class.” It literally brought canning at present prices for raw Hembree, of McMinnville, were in tjwn gentlemen. StarSeasoned Flooring and Rustió ». down the house. - His sad tribute to the specialty. 9 20-lv this week, enjoying the literary feast. fish, JateWm. R. Bradshaw, who died at Ban Associate Alumni. W. D. Fenton, Esq., of Lafayette, J. D. —It is estimated that the census of Buena Ventnra, Cal., was a simple and Fenton and family and F. W. Fenton, of chaste eulogy on the only dead. next year will give Portland a popu The exercises of the Associate Alumni, Yamhill, were in attendance on the college A song, by Miss Bently , Mrs. J. E. Fen lation of 20,000 which will entitle it were held in the college cliapel on Monday exersises. evening, and there were present the fob ton, Messrs Monroe Powell and J. M. to free delivery of postage. Powell, Miss Allie Cattron presiding at Mr. Geo. W. Snider, editor of Yamkill lowing named members of the society : —The cattle business in Eastern DALLAS, OREGON, Reporter, accompanied by a large hack . Class of 1871—none present. Class of the organ, was pleasingly rendered, and load of friends, attended our exercises on 1872—Bruce Wolverton, A. B. ; Mary the benediction, by Prof. D. T. Stanley, Oregon, Washington and Idaho has A FINE LINE OF LATEST STYLE. grown into immense proportions. But Tuesday evening. Stump, A. B. ; W. D. Fenton, A. B. concluded the evening exircises. As a whole, the Alumni are to be con a few days since one firm purchased From this day and after, A.%Wolf »ill Class of 1873—J. M. Powell, A. B.; A. P. DRESS-GOODS from 10 cts. per well his stock on band at prices reduced Campbell, A. B.; G. H. Burnett, A. B. gratulated upon the eminent aucces of this 850,000 worth of cattle to drive to an yard and upwards, including their seventh annual reunion. . from 25 to 50 per cent. Call in and Class of 1874—J. 8. Stump, B. S.;T. J. Eastern market. CASHMERES, - After the literary exercises, the society, satisfy yourself. Graves, B. s. Class of 1875—Cassie —The commencement exercises of with invited guests, held a pleasant re SNOW FLAKES, Class of 1876 — W. P. Stnmp, B. 8. G W. Burnett, Esq., of Salem, took part union at the residence of Hon. David -1 the Medical Department of the Wil in the Reunion of the Alumni, Monday Cattron, A. B.; Mildred Bidwell, B. 8. POPLINS, Stump, the Misses Mary and Cassie Stump' lamette University will be held in the evening, reading the ** Annals” in his Class of 1877—Maggie Butler, B. 8 ; doing the agreeable as fair hostesses. On CRETONNES, Mary C. Fenton, B. 8.7 J. E- Fenton, A. Taylor street M. E. chuich next Wed usual happy style. behalf of the Associate Alumni we congrat WHITE GOODS, lx. These exercises Davidson Bros., Portland, are doing fine B.; Josaie Wolverton, B. S ; Lu Holman, ulate the young ladies under whose per nesday evening. photographic work at'one dollar less than B. 8.; A. P. Wolverton, B. 8. Class of sonal supervision the evening’s enjoy promise to be unusually interesting LATEST NOVELTIES—Trimmipgs, any other firm in Oregon. When in Port 1878—Marion Arant, B. 8.; G. O. Graves, ments were planned and perfected, and to and entertaining. Jewelry, etc., etc. Upon this occa B. 8. Class of 1879—Rosa Bently, A. B.; land give them a call. 1 Misses Mildred Bidwell, Jossie Wolverton, sion nine sandidates are to receive the STAPLE GOODS, in abundance. Marin the Powell, A. B.; P. L. Campbell, Mrs. Sloper has removed from old to new A. B.; J. B. Stump, A. B.;J. P. Lucas, B. Maggie Butler, and the Misses Stump, are degree of M. I)., I will make a special drive on Independence, and is still doing work at 8.; Monroe Powell, B. 8.; John Rowland, they especially beholden. —We learn from the Standard of very moderate prices. Her dressmaking B. 8.; Curtis Shelton, B. 8. In all, there MENS’, BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ 10th, that the Oregon Steam Naviga is neatly and quickly done. CLOTHING. were twenty-seven members present of a Synop.la j>f Bu.lnea. Harting •/ Aaaoclatr tion Company has sold its boats and Plenty of GROCERIES, , Miss Mary Stump, the business man membership of fifty-four, which was rather Alunni of Chrl.tlnn Collrge. franchises on the Columbia river1 to HARDWARE, E tc . ager of the M essenoeb office, is in Salem, more than could have been expected. visiting friends and enjoying a short recre A very interesting programme had been the company proposing to extend the BOOTS and SHOES direct frons The members of the Associate Alumni factory. stion from her r-rduous duties- • prepared, and the large, quiet audienoe met in the oollege chapel at 10 o'olock, a . Utah Northern to Portland, Oregon. PRICES BEDROCK, but no pehny J. D. McGowan, artist, wiil return to wbioh filled the chapel by 8 o'clock r. m . m ., in business session, Preu. T. J. Graves —The present indications give baits on third rate Prints. Independence on Friday, June 13th, where bespoke it to be an occasion of unnsual in the chair. The minutes of the previous piomise that we shall, in the near fu A heavy Cash Discount oil large bills. — he c n be found at his gallery, ready to interest. The Alumni waited in the col meeting were read and approved. The ture, have through, connections by Don’t fail to call on lege rooms below, and promptly as the <lo work in his usual happy style..X Treasurer made her annual report, and, railroad from the navigable waters of rich strains of music, so kindly furnished Mr. T. J. Craig, formerly of ,this place, auditing committee being absent, on mo but now proprietor of a new drug store in by Messrs Mulkey, Grounds, Mason, But tion of W. D. Fenton, th« report was the Columbia to the Eastern States, MAIN STREET, ; Moscow, I. T.; is spending a few days ler and 8hirley, floated out Ifi the bight adopted. The executive committee then by at least one line of road, if not two. air, the. old ' classes, following in their Í DALLAS, OREGON. with us.visiting his numerous friends. made their report of expenditures for the It is greatly to be hoped that we shall Misses Lucretia and Ella Holman were order the faculty of the college, marched present year, and, on motion, was adopted. have two—the Northern and the slowly up the aisles, and took their places with us from Saturday last, taking part in In accordance with the above report, a Union. This will do much to relieve on the rostrum. In less than one minute, our exercise And manifesting their usual motion passed authorizing and instructing the fine looking cl ass of 1879 made its ap the Treasurer to pay the bill presented by the wants of this coast, by reducing good will in the interest of Monmouth. pearance. headed by Pres. T. J. Graves, freight rates so as to give producers a Fire ! Fire !! was the cry. Save, save, who, in a few chosen words, introduced the executive oommittee. Tne following is the watch word. Be cautioned before the class to the Alumni. The response amendment to the constitution, Art. iv. margin of profit on the products of you buy. A. Wolf has the largest stock was made by Prince L. Campbell, a bright was offered, striking out" Monday,” as the the farm, and also give better commer AU ENTS FOR THE MESSENGER. of goods which he sells at the lowest boy of seventeen, the youngest son of evening for public exercises of the Associ cial advantages. The outlook for in ation, and inserting “ Wednesday also price. creased activities in this State are cer The following persons are agents for Pres. T. F. Campbell, and was happily Mrs. Sloper has hats trimmed and un rendered. Elder P. R. Burnett, of the striking out " Tuesday,” for business tainly very gratifying. Any careful the P acific C hristian M xbsenokb , and meeting, and inserting “ Wednesday. ” are autherized to receive and receipt for trimmed for sale at exceedingly low prices, Christian church of Salem, Oregon, in a observer on looking over the situation subscriptions. If no sgent is conven also all kinds of drees trimmings. Call short invocation, besought the Divine After some discussion, the amendment failing of a two-thirds vote, was lost. On and by comparisons as made up from ient, remit the amount direct to the office and see her, second door north of Van- blessing. by registered letter or postal order on motion, the nominations made by the exec dnyn’s store. '* Greeting Glee ” was well rendered by utive oommittee were confirmed by the official sources cannot avoid arriving Dallas ORBOON AND WASHINGTON TCBBITORT. Mr. Wm. Henderson and lady, of Mc Miss Rosa Bmtly, Mm. J. E. Fenton and Association. The following are the offi at the conclusion that we have in this Minnville, and Miss Angie Caldwell, of Mess.s J. W. Rowland. J. E. Fenton and cers for the ensuing year: President, B. Northwest coast a great future in all Aumsville.......................... ... -T. J. Wilcox Wolverton ; Rec. Secretary, Miss Mari nt ha Albany................................ .... J. M. Propst Carlton, were present at the literary exer J. M. Powell, Miss Allie Cattron playing Powell ; Cor. Seo, ahd ex-officio Chairman that goes to make a prosperous and Amity.................................. . .E. C. William» cises connected with^Ehe close of the the accompaniment. An address, ** Usns of the executive oommittee, Monroe Pow Buena^Vrsta...................... . ..W. 8. Linville- happy people. session. Scientiw,” by Dr. J. M. Powell, of the ell ; Treasurer and ex officio Chairman of JM+iel................................. . ...J. H. Hawley 'Brownsville.................... ' D. H. Putman Miss Minnie Powell, Miss Clara Gillam, class of 1873, which was brief, well diges auditing committee, Miss Maggie Butler ; ¿EGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Executive committee, Monroe Powell, Brush Prairie, W. T.... ......... S. C. Harri» F. J. Buckingham, and Brucejfeiverton ted and solid. The speaker was too rapid Miss Mildred Bidwell, Prince L Camp Bellevue.............................. ,.. Wies E. Davi» for effective utterance, and his articula came up from Me J innvid« on^Monday, to bell, Miss Rosa Bently, and A. E. Mur Cress well.............................----- J. T. Oilfry Crawfordsville.................. . P. V. Crawford visit friends and witness the library exer tion was broken and indistinct because of phy ; Auditing committee, Miss Maggie Corvallis............................ . .. ...N. P. Brigg» it, and yet, the Dr., while not prefessing Butler, J. B. Stump and J. W. Rowland ; cises of the week. oratory, grace! the rostrum in a very ac The exercises for the year 1880, ar3 as fol 1WOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Canyonville........................ .... I. N. Muncy Eld. J. A. Powell and wife, H. C. lows : Addressee, A. H. Tanner, of Port at the June term, A. D. 1876, of the Cottage Grove.................. . ........... 8. B. Knox ceptable manner. land, and G T. Jones, of Biiena Vista ; Carolton.. r............. ... J. W. Shelton Powell, and M. Wiles and family, of Al Anthem, •' Mow beautiful upon the Alternates, G. O. Graves, of Bethel, and Connty Court of tbc State of Oregon for Castle Rock, W. T........... Wm. Huntington bany, were gladly welcomed by their Polk County. P. Bowman was dnly ap Mountains,” was very sweetly sung by the Marion Arant, of Lake connty. Essay, pointed administratrix of the estate of Dallas ................................. ... .R. 8. Crystal friends and relatives of this place, during Damascus............................ .D. H. Deardorfl large chorus of voioqo, mostly members of Mrs. Mary C Fenton, of Monmouth. Wm. Bowman, deceased the college exer?ises. Recitation, J. P. Lucas, of Monmouth ; Drain's Station.................. ............ 8. Harlan All persons having claims against said The Alumni. Alternate, P. L. Campbell, of Monmouth. Dayton, W. T.,.................. R. L. Dasbiel The closing exercises of Christian Col Miss Maggie Butler’s eesay, ''Life is Annals, Horace Knox, of Eugene ; Alter estate are hereby notified to present them Eugene................................. lege this week, has caused our town to be Real, Life is Earnest,” was a credit to any nate, M. 8. Wallace, of Eugene. Motion to said administratrix, at ber_..place of Halsey................................ . .R. G. Callison ........ H. Davidson visited by friends „from afar as well aa pen, and would have been well received provided that a copy of these proceedings residence at Monmouth, within six Hillsboro.......................... .. .H. B. Morgan months from the date hereof. And all be fourni-«hed the P. C. M khsenoeb and near, till every house seems to be filled by the most critical and cultured audience Independence................ . .. .W. L. Hod gen 8 Oregonian tor publication. Jouanal was persons knowing themselves indebted to Jacksonville...................... Martin Peterson almost to its utmost capacity. said estate are hereby notified to make im anywhere. The theme was well adapted, read aud corrected. Adjourned. Junction................... Smith , Braastield A Co mediate payment thereof. M. 8. Wallace, of Eugene City, on his and the language was exceptionally fine. T. J. Graves, Pres. Lookingglass...................... ......... A. L. Todd> Done by order of Ira F. M. Batler, A. P. Wolverton, See.- way to ahe Masonic Grand Lodge, in Port Her words, ** Life is as full of duties as Lafayette............................ ... W. D. Fenton County Judge. Lewisville.............. ............ ........ D. R. Lewi» land, called in Monmouth, Friday, and re the Heavens are full of stare,” are epi P. B owman , Molala.................................. .. J. W. Thoma» mained till Sunday, with his old friend 9-24 5t Administratrix. • • i um tu <>viv nuiA / . * grammatic and beautiful. She richly de- A. P- Oamp^t —" served (he appTanie'¡fiâ4 received-ai Æ^XapIencliâ app^rfulifty Tor a La/ - McMinnville............................... J. W. Cowie- Mohawk....................................... J. F. Mnlkev The citizens of our town have sufficient conclusion, and unquestionably, her eeaay dy of this County. Monroe........................................z.J. L. Wigfe< THE ly subscribed to purchase the instrument» was the finest original production of the North Yamhill....... .IsaacDavis The Queen City Suspender Company, of formerly owned by the M. 8. C. Band, and evening—finest in the true esthetic sense. Oakland................ ................. E A. Chase- the town now expects to maintain her W. P. Cottron, class of 1876, in a bold Cincinnati, are now manufacturing and Palons, W. T.... .................... F. L. Bell introducing their Dew stocking suspend musical status in that department as well and forcible manner, delivered an address, ers and supporters for ladies and children Pleasant Hill ... ................ J. W. Park» HAS HEKN BOLD TO Perrydale............ . .......... E. Richardson as in others. ** National Progress,” which could have They give to the movements of children Pendleton............ ... .Mrs. 8. A. Taylor while at play, aud do not bind oriDinre been more appropriately named ** Historio- Whpn in need ef any work in the job Portland................ Judge W. H. Adame any part of the body ; our leading rin/iy’ line, remember that the •al Causes.” Walter evidenced deep read physicians recommend them, and are Pilot Rock............ .«.......... William Cox Philomath....... .............. Drury Davi» TRfTftER job office at Dallas is the ing, careful research and much prepara loud in their praise. This manufacturing AND KEMOVBD TO Roseburg.............. ........ A. F. Campbell only job printing office in the connty. tion, and his contrast, so skillfully drawn, establishment is managed by ladies, who Stayton................ ................. T. C. Darby COR VALLIS, OREGON 8« nd your orders for work there and they between the greatness of the Grecian have made the wants of ladies and chil Sheridan.............. ........ T. N. Fanlconer states and modern republicanism, was a dren a study, and they ask us to refer them will be promptly attended to. Salem ................ .......... .H. A. Johnson to some reliable and energetic lady, to •AT. historic picture worthy the pen of a Ma- introduce them in this county, and we Scio .................. E. Ground If yon want cauly. ............... 8.. C. Harris.. certainlv think that an earnest solicitation I The proprietors respectfully solioit a Vancouver, W. T. CLOTHING, ' ■ ..... W. F. Anderson -------- • heretofore - * " The Old College Tear,” the annual in every household would meet with a continuance of the — patronage 1 Waitsburg, W. T. Weston ......... DRY GOODS, . ....... A. C. Stone.. » song, was sung by the Alumni, Miss Cas ready response, and that a determined extended to 1 Mr. Stanley. ▼hestjand*.*^.... .. Wm. Beoti woman could make » handsome salary dur New Type. New Machinery, First-olaaa BOOTS A SHOES, sis Stump presiding at the organ, and the ing the summer months. We advise some Printers, The Best Work Full Count. OALirOÄWlA HATS 4 CAPS, many rich voices filled the room. The intelligent lady of this county, who ia in Gilroy........ ........... E. B. Ware • CHICAGO raiCKS. go to A. Wolf for bargains. singers were rather too widely separated, need of employment, to drop a postal Kelseyville ........ Sam’l Logan Orders by msil promptly filled. Monticello. ... .Mary Seawell ■ The Eagle B. B. Clnb, of McMinnville, and on this acconnt there was an apparent card to the Company. A idreea Mrs. B 0. ^ff*A .nil line of Legal Blanks. Saratoga.., Smith. Msoager, 211 Elm Street, Cincin ..William Pollard came up on Tuesday and played a match discord between the bass and soprano. MS-ly San Jose... nati, Ohio. .. .Henry Thomas The recitation, "Am I my Brother's game with the Star B. B. Clnb of this Santa Rosa «••••••••••I ....G. O. Burnett Ukiah... place. After a pleasant and agreeable con Keeper ? ’ by Mias Joesie Wolverton, was ............ Jas. Logan- Vacaville. ••••••••••••» ........W. W. Smith test of athletic skill, the game resulted in a perfect mosaic of elocutionary beauty, ViSalia. .. Lewis Yau Tassel h ». w " a score of 29 to 24—five tallies in favor of her rich, tremulons voice so well adapted Woodland Mrs. A. E. Wagstaff to the stern pathos of the poem. She had A. H. Abbott A C>., Obicjgu. the Stars. Watsonville . .H. D. Connell Local Matters. SAW & PLANING MILL, HEDGES, BURCH & CO., JUST OPENED AT THE WHITE BRICK, ¿F. ID. Lee, + Administrator’s Notice. l uhuihui ijuv MESSENGER JOB OFFICE Messrs. Carter & Keady, ARTISTS’ i