Pacific Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1877-1881, August 22, 1879, Image 1

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MONMOUTH, OREGON; FRIDAY, AUG. 22, 1879.
VOL. IX.
Z>&oi£Lo ’
NO. 34.
| the Presidentof Mr.Finley’s loyalty to nearly quarter of a century, and is Tess to try 500 tbs. Again, we regret jewelry, at one time ; and these bun­
that the cause of Christ will not, as nits,'and dresses, and jewelry, folks
the government. It seems tl^at Fin­ now fully able for whole duty.
heretofore,
have Bro. D.’s faithful can lay holt of, and shake out before
Bro. J. C., Reynolds expects to
ley’s trouble comes from a flippant re­
Devoted to the cause of Primitive Christi mark he made to some friends when move soon to Moberly, Mo., and spend work during this canvass, and on his the eyes of the public, and the public
anity, and the diffusion of general in­
he received notice of his appointment, all his time there and at Salem, only part it will be time and hard work can look at ’em, ami shed tears ■» on to
formation.
to the effect that he had secured the six miles-away. We expect to change spent in vain, and may result in great ’em, and bewail over ’em about wim-
Price Per Tear, in Advance, fS.50
with Bro. R. for a meeting at Kirks­ harm to the State, politically as well mins extravagance ; but men’s extra­
▲11 business letters should be addressed appointment, “although he was a
ville
and Moberly this fall and winter. as to the cause of temperance.
vagance aint so easy to get hold of as
rebel.
”
The
statement
was
immedi
­
to T. F. Campbell, Editor, or Mary
Harvest
is
about
over,
and
the
Preached
at
Renick,
Mo.,
one
week
store
slothes be.
ately
carried
to'the
President
and
giv
­
Stump, Publisher, Monmouth, Oregon.
yield is good; the fine corn crop now
Advertisers will find this one of the beat en to the newspapers, and the conse­ and three ladies obeyed the Gospel.
You can’t weep over cigar smoke
■sodiums on the Pacific Coast for making quences was that Finley was not only
Bro. W. B. Anderson, for years a in need of rains.
when its evaporated, and after they
their business known.
The
Institutes
are
now
in
session
teacher
in
Randolph
county,
Mo.,
and
are over with you can’t get hold of
greatly annoyed, but threatened with
KATES OF ADVERTISING
in
many
counties,
and-
the
teachers
an
elder
at
Renick,
goes
west
—
we
costly wines, and club dinners, and
a cancellation of his appointment.
ITYr"
«M
3
K
are
being
taught.
Pies.
Baldwin,
of
believe
to
Colorado,
to
teach
and
1H
yat races, and-rides after fast houses,
It is generally supposed that there
HpMe '
$1 00 $5 50 »4 LO »7 00 »12 00
1 Inch....
Kirksville,
Mo.,
lectures
before
the
In
­
preach
—
bis
family
remains
on
their
and bets, and gamblin debts and
20 00 are a great many applicants for the
7 00 12 00
4 00
2 50
H Col.......
35 00
4 00 7 00 12 00 20 00
stitute at Des Moines, Iowa, next worse. As I said their extravagance
H Col.......
home
farm.
Bro.
A.
is
a
Bro.
indeed
two
vacant
foreign
missions.*
Inquiry
65
00
35
00
20
00
Û Col.......
7 0« 12 00
week. Prof. Borzed, of Parson’s Col­ is harder to git hole of, but it is worse
12 00 ‘20 00 35 CO 65 00 120 00 at the Department of State, however, and a man of good qualification.
1 CB1.........
Notices in local column» 10 cent» per line for developes the extraordinary fact that
Bro.' Neal Cheatham, late of Iowa, lege, this city, is conducting the In­ than hers ; for if she and Le gits
earh insertion.
.
hungry, she can sell her jewelry and
Yearly advertisements on liberal term®.
of the many hundreds' of thousands now in Oregon, was one of our most stitute in this county.
Profewional Card» (1 square) »12 per annum.
Our good Bro. J. K. Cornell, of New fine clothes to buy bread for ’em but
patriotic citizens in this country who efficient young teachers and preachers.
Correspondence.
would be willing to go abroad for the The church that secures his labors Sharon, came here a few weeks ago who no matter how big a speculator
* i#nd took away our good Sister E. C. he is—who can sell costly lunches .
sake of the government and endure will have a workman who work.
Our Washington Letter.
Sister Marshall, of Renick, Mo., has Leonard tor a wife. They are botn years afterward, and wines after they
“ hard times” on the small salary of
JFBOM OUH BXOULAB OOBBK8F«NDXNT.)
about $12,000 or 17,000 a year not our thanks for a present which we noted as faithful Christians, and we are drunk up, and gamin and horse
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one has been held enough to come to brought home with care. When it is feel sure this sister will be a good debts after they are paid up, and old
W ashington , August, 2, 1879.
The present summer "season is char­ the front and- himself ask for either a few weeks older—if it proves to be helper with Bro. C., make him a good pleasure rides after fast horses, and
acterized by the presence of a larger place. Indeed, Assistant Sec. Seward a singer we shall " Listen to the mock- wife and care for his motherless little ectery. - A man could’nt sell ’em at
children.
,
no tay at all if he starved to death, bo
population, resident and visiting in stated to-day that there not one sin­ ing birds.”
If I can find time' to write next man’s extravagance is more extrava­
At Moberly, as we were taking the
Washington, than has been known for gle application on file for either mis­
years. This is most entirely due to sion. The numerous candidates keep train, an acquaintance of ours met us week I will tell how I taught the gant than wimmins.— Ex.
the necessity of business life nor yet on background and pretend to be in­ and talked a short time; he was clad Sunday School Lesson for July 14th.
The Good-Natured Man.
to financial inconveniences, but to the different about the matter, while their in dirty pants, shirt, and stogy boots, Rom. viii. 28. .
Yours
fraternally,
striped
coat
and
slouch
hat.
As
he
fact that our people are awakening to friends and political bookers swarm
I wish I was good natured. But I
S. H. H edrix .
the intelligence that the summer about the department and White walked oft' the crowd gazed after him,
ain
’t.
FairfiaM, Iowa, July 31, 1879.
months can be passed more profitably House and load the mails down with I and we respond to a question, “. Who
I am aware that the closing sentence
Whereupon the
and, with a few drawbacks, more voluminous recommendations. There is that man ?”
Josiah Alien’s Wife on Extrava­ isn’t gramatical. But I don’t care. 1
pleasantly at home and home associ­ seems to be no settled programme crowd all rushed round the comer to
have joined the ranks of progressive
gance.
ates and conveniences, than elsewhere. about filling these vacancies nor is take a second look, all as eager as if
people. I have gone in with the me-
No city in the country has improved there any definite idea when the se­ it had been the President “ It was
No doubt some of my sect are ex- j triesystem lunatics and phonettic spel­
so rapidly and successfully as Wash­ lections will be made. The resigna­ Henry Clay Dean.” One man rushed travagant. I dare presume to /ay- lers, and while they hammer away to
ington within the past half decade, tion of Ministey Welch does not take back and said, “ Why does that man that soîûe of the big wimmin in make some people' say “ one quodeci-
and the progress continues pertinently effect until the 20th instant. Anoth­ Dean go bo dirty ?” We answered, Washington and New York, and dekamebectoliter of molasses,” when
and effectually. Mr. Shepherd per­ er reason why haste is unnecessary is “ Because, sir, he is the proudest man other big villages of the union git they mean “ one pint of molasses,”
fected the crude idea of Washington, that at both London and St. Peters­ in the State,” and by this time the new clothes sometimes before the old and while they spell “ programme
and gave us the moot beautiful me- burg the persons who will act as cars were moving out.
ones are worn out ; I hear they say with seven letters and “rough” with
torpolis in the country. Nature that 'Charged Affairs are both competent
The Prohibition Convention of that the men look down on ’em and three, I am going to do what 1 can to
had hitherto loafed quiesent about us, and experienced men in whom the Iowa nominated Bro. G. T. Carpenter Slight 'em, and Ireat ’em like perfect make grammar easy.
rose in graceful beauty and emphatic department has the most implicit for governor. His duties, as Presi­ underlins if they haint dressed right
I saw a good natured man on the
picturesqueness about us by contrast confidence. It is not expected that dent of Oskaloosa College, and we up in the hight of fashion. Why train to-day, and I envied him. His
with art, and the ten-mile square we anything will arise to which they think other considerations compelled they say there was a fashionable wife was sick, her mother, who accom­
find to be the most complete picture could not attend in the next few weeks him to decline. We see from the woman at Washington whose bo had panied them, was tired and rather
in the world. And now enterprise is 1 and perhaps months.
Register that the State Central Com­ written a witherin piece against wim­ sarcastic, not to say peremptory ; the
afoot and at work to finish and gild
In the meeting of the executive mittee has tendered the nomination mins base wicked extravagance, be-
I children all looked worried and drag­
the frame about and color the inner committee of the National Board of to our good brother. D. R. Dungan, of warin ’em and urgin ’em in the name
gled, their faces v^re ^Sirjty, and the
light and shadow of the scene. Wash­ Health to-day the opinion was ex­ Eldora, Iowa, and that he has accept­ of all that was great and good to
baby howled every time the train
ington is only oppressive either in pressed that owing to the stringent ed and will make a thorough canvass come out and wear thick shoes and
started and wailed every time it stop-
cold or heat, spasmodically. It seems regulations put in force in the South­ of the State. We regret this and dress with republican simplicity ; and
t ped, and fretted while it stood still
to be invested with an eccentric but ern States, there is less danger of a fear it will bring no good to the she bein converted by his burnin elo­ I and cried all the time it was in motion.
good-natured climate, that now and yellow fever epidemic now than there eause of temperance or to Bro. Dun­ quence, and bein anxious to marry;
- ■ ft
-
But that man—a big round shouldered
-• • for
•— its S inhab
—1—L ­ -
then makes things lively
was a year ago. It is believed that gan. He is too good a man to put on him, thought she could bring him to ;
■ giant, with old clothes on, and hands
itants, only to give a drawback, with the fever will be confined mainly to the rack. This is the most unpro- terms by follerin his advice. So she ■
. of fate—never fussed-saior fretted nor
pleasant interest, and compound rates. Memphis and New Orleans, and that pitious time for such a move, arrayed herself in a high-necked
once looked black or discouraged. He
It is wonderfully mads but it is well in those cities the mortality will be especially in Iowa. The attitude of brown alpaca dress, barren of rufHes
-told the quarreling children stories,
made. There is little doubt that the small in comparison with what it was th e political parties are such that this and puckers, made so as to clear the
he petted the tired, sick wife, he cajol­
national capital will soon become the last year. The early breaking out of and next year will be the most im­ floor and show her calf skin shoes,
ed her mother and sang—merciful
■winter Saratoga—on a larger scale— the fever in Memphis has proved a port canvass for 15 years. No better expectin her ho would be so thankful
heavens, such singing—to the baby,
of the country ; and it is not unprob­ blessing to the other Southern cities, man than Bro. D. could be selected, to her for follerin his advice, so proud
until I envied him. He was the first
able that not far distant is the time in that it aroused the authorities and he will work on purely temper­ of her, so highly pleased with her be­
good natured man I have seen for ele­
when it will be popular as a summer thereof up to the necessity of adopting ance principles; but we think not so havior, that she would go home as
ven years, and was going lie told me
vesting place. We have broad aven­ prompt necessaries to prevent the fe­ much of some of the moves in this good as married to him. But they
to Lancaster, Penn. I wasn't surpris­
ues aud abundant shade; a good and ver from reaching them.
matter, and we doubt if there is as say, when he see how she was dressed, ed at it Lancaster is just the place
A ugust .
immediate surrounding country of
many votes for prohibition as at the he would’nt speak to her, nor look at to develop such masculine angels. It
woods, hills, glades and rivers, and
last election, yet there are many more her; it broke up the match, he treated is itself one of the happiest, best na­
Iowa and Missouri Dots.
each year produces some newer city
prohibitionists than at the last elec­ her with awful contempt, and witherin tured place I know.
attractionsuccessfully plannedand well
At Kirksville, Mo., we were all tion. Many are 'like myself in re­ scorn, and she went into extravagance
Did you ever think what a rarity
managed. The salt water and the sea
fearful that church and Sunday school garding it as throwing away a ship to worse than ever, spent every cent of , tne good-natured man is ? You don’t
is within little further distances than
work would retrogade during the save a sail. Revolutionizing the drink her property ip gauzes and bubinet often meet him. Think over your
an hour from us, the Potomac teems
vacation of the Normal School and traffic is desirable, but it cannot be lace and things, wore 'em all out and list of acquaintances and see if you can
with a fleet of excellently appointed
the hot months of July and August; done in a year, and we are sure no then went to the poor house, a victim find him.
traveling and excursion boats. The
but the brethren were energetic and good will result in bringing it into of leanin too heavy on such men’s be­
'rhe funny, he is common enough.
price of living and traveling is almost
the children too, so we had 105 and opposition to all other issues now wares. Lost and outdone ; broke Every newspaper has one of him.
nominal, and there is a spirit of gon-
100 at Sunday school the 1st and 2nd upon the political chess board. Bro. down and mortified by hangin too There are plenty of funny men. The
teel freedom peculiar to the national
Lord’s day ; fair audience and two ad Dungan would doubtless make an blindly on thxt man's moral apron droll man, he lurks on every street
capital, that winsail who come among
ditions to the church—one baptized excellent governor, and we should be strings. I pity her, but dan’t* uphold corner, and whittles on every dry­
us.
was Cara, son of Pres. Baldwin. On glad to support him ; but can not do him nor her neither, their head was goods box You -find the witty at
Senator Lamap who is spending the
the return of the students and our so on one issue alone. We have soft both of ’em, too soft for comfoi t. every social gathering; you meet him
summer in this vicinity, has come to
I dare say there a e lots of wiupuin a great many times when you don’t
good brother, Prof. J. N. Barnard, we worked hard to get the people to en­
the rescue of Mr. Finley, the young
force
our
local
prohibition
laws
when,
beside*
her that git new iMUinits when 1 want to see hitn. But a real, thor­
South Carolinian, who was recently expect a grand increase.
no
other
issues
were
pending,
and
they
haint
sutferin lor ’em, and buy oughly good-natured man—brethren,
Bro. J. N. Wright, of Macon City,
designated by the Secretary of War
until
that
can
be
done
we
see
no
'
new
dresses
when their old ones aint ' he is a rarity.— Hawkeye Burdette.
has -flowery home ; and whether a
for one of the vacant second lieuten­
chance
to
elect
a
governor
on
that
■
hardly
come
to mendin, and uiebby
flowery preacher or not, he is one of
ancies in the army. He visited the
issue;
for
if
we
can
’
t
lift
50
tbs
its
use-
some
of
’
em
have
two or three sets of
Send us a new subscriber.
the stalwart defenders of the faith for
executive mansion to-day and assured
C hristian M essenger ,