PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, FRIDAY, APRIL 2; 1880. From Bro. Aaron Payae. Evangelist’s Quarterly Report. Railroad Meeting at Monmouth. Obituary. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. N orth Y amhill , O r ., Dear brethren of Christian Coopera Pursuant to very short notice, the Died, en March 16, 1880, at the home of otice is hereby given that thb March 20, 1880. tion of Lane county, I feel grateful citizens of Monmouth and vicinity met at h s father, at Myrtle Point, Samuel A. Executor» of die Estate of Solomon Craven, deceased, have filed their final exhibit and petition 3% o ’ clock r. x., on the 25th day of Rawley, of that dread disease, consump for final Editor Christian Messenger : to you for your faithful and generous settlement. That aaid matter is set for March. tion. He leaves many friends to mourn hearing on the stia <i*y of April, A. D. I mso , at I see a communication in the M es contributions toward sustaining the the Court House, in the town ef Dalian, County of On motion, Wm. Dawson was chosen his loss. Polk, and State of Oregon. senger of March 12, 1880, from one work to which you haye called me. chairman, and A. W. Lucas secretary. All perbODH interested are notified to .appear at who calls himself Celsus, to which I said time and place, and »hew cause, if any, why _ By examining my journal I find Ths ehair in trodsosd lfr, MoKinw, the O ak C mh , near A lbany ,------- •aid administration slioul J nut be closed, said Exe- - ~"{£¡8 rejomffer, wEIcEToE course, our account up to the present time, representative of tho Oregon Railway Co., cutors discharged from said trust, and their bund»- Maroh 28, 1880. men frum further liability therein. limited, who stated that said company pro Bro. T. F, Campbell : I would not make, if that communica March 23, 1880, is as follows: Done by order of Ira F. M. Butler, Judge. posed bnilding a road from Dallas via W. H. FclLKEKBON, tion had been made according to law I write you the sad news of the death of Number of days engaged from Dec. JOSEPH CRAVEN. Monmouth to near Lewisville, at an early my beloved wife, whose maiden name‘was and Gospel. And as Paul’s testimony 22, 1879, forty-eight, amounting to day, provided the company reoeived cer has been brought up to prove the $96.00. Traveling expenses, $3.00. tain assistance in money, grain, material Ruhama Marshall. She departed this life ATTENTION VOTERS!! March 22nd, aged 45 years, 9 months and present course the clergy is pursuing, Amount charged to the Cooperation or labor ; nothing being required paid ex- 22 days, having lived the first 12 years of oept labor till the oars were seen running. her life in Illinois, six years in Iowa, and I wish to make a reply and examine in all, $99.00. FOR INDEPENDENCE FOR that testimony a little further; and Amount received from brethren at Said amount between the two points to the remainder in Oregon, most of the time T7OTE ’ the County Seat, and buy your goods aggregate 820,000. - in Linn county, where her father's family here I will give you the text that I Pleasant Hill for evangelist work» Dr. Smith, of Dallas, then made some settled, her father being buried on the of examined it by, and wish you and all $80.00; Springfield, $3.00; Coast remarks on the subject. Umatilla before reaching the valley. We ■others to do the same, viz., Paul says, Fork, $5.50; Junction City, $10.00. The following passed were married on April 19, 1853. She be “ Follow me as I follow.Christ,” (short Total, $98.50. Jietolved. That it is the sense of this came a member of the Christian church Who, in view of the future prosperity of meeting that it will be impossible to raise when sixteen years of age, and was always text for a long sermon) which I wish T. M. M organ , Evangelist. the winner in the race for the the above amount unless the road run strong in the faith. She told me several you and all others, that is pursuing within one-half mile of the public square days before her death that she was going COUNTY SEAT Literary Notices. the present course, to leam, preach in the town of Monmouth. to leave this world, she was tired and and practice adSordingly. I see that On motion, I. F. M. Butler, A. W. wanted to be at rest. Before she died she Has brought to B allou ' s M onthly M agazine fob A pril . Paul’s testimony on that point is —List of contents : “ The City of Jalapa;” Lucas, F. S. Powell, J. Wolverton and called her children (of whom she leaves INDEPENDENCE fragmented, and that centrary to law “ The Outlawed Sea ; “ The Banana- Wm. Dawson were elected to canvass for nine to mourn her loss) one by one around and gospel. The law says, you shall Tree ;” “Thomas a Becket;” “Fail said subsidy. her bed dde and told each one to meet her The largest and choicest assortment of On motion, a mass meeting was oalled give the whole truth. I admit that ure ;" “ The Druid Pfophecy “The two for Saturday evening, the 27th, to hear in heaven- O, may we meet her there. 1 ■ Your brother in Christ, the writer gives a part of the truth, Brocades “ Stanzas ;” “ Bachelor Ben Dry Groods. “ Rest“ Recollections of Other Days ;” addresses and progress of the committee. A. S. P owell . but not the whole truth. On motion, Hon. N. L. Butler and Judge “ Canzonet “ Pond-Lilies ;” “ Charac Clothings Paul says, “ I have preached the ter;” “ A Mid-day Revery ;” “How we Collins, of Dallas, were invited to address Died, near Amity, Yamhill county, Or., ‘. Boots and Shoes Gospel to you without charge, lest I made Bread at Home “ How to make the meeting. Monday morning, March 8, 1880, Mrs- On motion, adjourned. should abuse my power in the Gos Mischief ;” “ Miss Morgan's Parrot;” Met in mass meeting on 27th, at 7 Elizabeth A. Ladd, wife of Thomas B. Ever exhibited in that place. pel.” I believe that there is rione of “ Sunlight from Shadow ;” “ Relating to 10-13-2m o ’ clock f . m . W. Dawson in the chair. Ladd, in her 76th year. She moved with her father’s family the ministry. now that are afraid of Adeline ;” “Old Maids ;” “ Chapters on Although the weather was very inclement Plants and Flowers ;” “ The Dawn of abusing the Gospel by making s Love" It never Rains but it Pours ;” we had a good attendance. The meeting. from near Lexington, Ky., to Illinois, in was addressed by Profs,, Stanley and the year 1831, and was married to T. B. charge. If there is I would be happy “ Smith’s Folly Ladd Aug. 9, 1838. In the year 1858 she to make their acquaintance or to bear ----- -:o: Published by Thornes & Talbot, 23 Haw Noftsger, Hons. L. Bentley and Lucas. emigrated to Oregon, where she lived On motion-, II Bentley, A. W. Lucas ley Street, Boston, Mass., at 81.50 per irom them through the M essenger or and D. T. Stanley were made a committee 1 until her death. She joined the Baptist TXTE ARE THANKFUL to CHRONICLE any other way. This mode, of picking annum, postpaid, and for sale at all the to prepare the statistioB, as near as church in 1819, and united with the ’’ the fact that thé great FIRM of news depots in the country. little bits out of testimony and leaving possible, of the amount of produce an Christian church in 1837, in which she lived an earnest and faithfnl worker in the the balance is what a. court of law G odby ’ s L ady ’ s Book for April opens nually passing through this point to the cause of her Redeemer to the last. She river; and report to the Railroad Com would not allow, and this is the prac with a most charming stene from “ The . OF was in very poor health for a number of " pany. tice of the ministry, when there could Ranger,” a group of three graceful maid years before her death, yet, during all her It was proposed to open subscriptions, tv A- citsfe :, wis be a thousand texts brought to show ens, the laughing faces of two throwing but on account of some deficiency of the sickness, although she suffered intensely, into strong contrast the sad countenance of that the writer did not intend it the third. It is one of Darley’s happieet conditions of subscriptions, it was deferred she never murmured nor complained ; and Have concluded to thoroughly Canvass and Sell to our Patrons and Farmers of Old should be used in the manner that it effects. The literary contributions are till Thursday evening, April 1st, at 7 in her final sickness met death cheerfully. Polk, through their enterprizing agent, Only a few hours before, she died she now is used by the clergy. I don’t fully up to the high standard of excel o’clock p. m ., at which time there will be called her friends to her bed-side and bid say that there is one word quoted lence the publishers seemed determined to another mass meeting, at which time Hon. them good bye, thus calmly and without a N. L. Butler and Pres. T. F. Campbell will maintain. Address, Office of Oodey ’ s from Scripture that is not so, but by struggle she passed from the pains of Their celebrated Lady's Book, 1006 Chestnnt Street, Phila be expected to address the meeting. fragmenting, it presents the subject in delphia. On motion, the secretary was instructed earth to her heavenly home, firm in the Tiircsliers, Hoa-caLoret, to furnish the proceedings to the -P. C. faith of a peaceful immortality. a false light, for if the demands of the T. B. L add . M xsskngeb , Jiivertide wad'Itemizer for pub Engines, clergy in money matters was complied H arper ' s M agazine for April,1880.—Tho Illinois paper» please copy. lication. And April Number of Harper ’ e Magazine is with by everybody, the Protestant On motion, adjourned. Steel Centre Draft Plows. countries, would be as effectually rendered exceedingly attractive by its The Christmas Sheaf. W m . D awson , Chairman. many beautiful illustrations, and every This firm, we suppose from the books A. W. L ucas , Secretary. ■drained of its means of support as the of the Company, make and sell more article in its table of contents is notewor There is a pretty and curious custom in Threshers, Headers and Engines, annually, Catholic country now is, and poverty thy. The Number opens with the first Norway. A pole is fastened up over the than any other firm in tho world. and ignorance Would be the result part of Mrs. John Lillie’s paper, ** Music ’ Remarkable Human Works. door of the barns and farm-houses, and on They universally take the State Fair everyyear for Light-running, Clean But they that preach the Gospel, and Musicians in England ”—a well-con Nineveh was fourteen miles long, eight the top is tied a little sheaf of wheat. A prizes Work and Durability. They took the Paul says, should live of the Gospel, sidered and exceedingly interesting review miles wide and forty-six miles around, traveler was for a long time puzzled to un prizes of Oregon State Fair of 1878 and of a musical year in London, including with a wall one hundred feet high, and derstand what it could mean. He did not 1879 ; also at the Centennial Fairs. but^they are positively forbidden to also the great annual and triennial festivals They are sold on Trial, and warranted to make and lay up a worldly fortune by in tho provinces. The illustrations are wide enough for three chariots to go know the language well enough to under work, and upon easier terms than any stand the answers of the peasants*when be abreast. it. No man has a right to be in the mainly portraits, and among these we note other Machines. asked them about the sheaf, so he had Babylon was fifty miles within the walls, Prepare yourselves an<Ksend to W. S. ministry that is greedy for filthy a superb engraving of L. Alma Tadema's which were seventy-five feet thick, and made up his mind that the little sheaf of E lkins , of Dallas, or A. B. G riggs , of this recent portrait of George Henschel. Mr. lucre, or to be an officer in the church, one hundred feet high, with one hundred oorn must be an offering set out for the oity, your early orders. 10-1 l-«m use of Nigel, or one ?X4he spirits of wind, and all that has made, and are now Abbey has added some characteristic brazen gates. sketches. This paper, which will be con water or storm, whom the peasants of Nor The Temple of Diana, at Ephesus, was making religious divisions, are so far, cluded in the May Number, is we under CALIFORNIA ROSES. way more than half believe. But he was not preaching the Gospel, and ought stand, the first of a series of contributions four hundred and twenty feet to the sup wrong. port of the roof. It was one hundred — The Best- Large Plant*— Strong by Mr. and Mrs. Lillie on English subjects years in building. not be paid a cent. One day he fell in with a kind old Nor The Finest and Healthy—Try Them. In the days of the apostles one said of literary, historical, and picturesque in wegian gentleman, who stopped at the The largest of the pyramids was four he was Paul, another that be was terest, to be illustrated by Abbey. hundred and eighty-one feet in bight, and same farm house, and who spoke English. IO Cts JElncLi The rural charms of Chester Valley, eight hundred and fifty-three feet on the He asked him the meaning of those mys Appollos, another that he was Cephas, Pennsylvania, and the associations af Val GERANIUMS, FUVIIS1AP, ROBES, and another that he was tho Christ. ley Forge .are the theme of an excellent sides. The base covers eleven acres. The terious sheaves of corn. He laughed HYDRASGE.W, CARNATIONS, heartily at the traveler's guesses, and then What would Paul have to say now if paper by Mrs. Ella Rodman Church, with stones are about sixty^feet in length, and told him the little sheaves were put out at HELIOTROPES, LEMON VERBENAS, the layers are two hundred and eight. It he had to condemn all the divisions remarkably fine illustrations by Howard employed 320,000 men in .building the Christmas-time everyyear, ** that the birds TUBE ROSÜS, OLEANDERS. that are now made in what claims to Pyle. SNOW BALLS, labyrinth in Egypt, and it contains three might have a merry Christmas." Every Santa Fe, New Mexico, as described by hundred chambers and twelve halls. Christmas eve the old sheaf is taken down, And a. fine variety of be the church of Christ. There would Ernest Ingersoll, and illustrated by J'. Thebes, in Egypt, presents ruins twenty and a fresh one put up. This Norwegian VLOWKRING PLANTS and now have to be legions instead of four Harrison Mills, is a subject of intense in custom is worthy of imitation.—J£r. ORKANKSTAL SHRVBBKRY as then. And what are these divisions terest, with a thrilling history, and full of seven miles around—and contained 350,000 citizens and 40,000 slaves. f for ? I will say, for filthy lucre and antique pictures. AT IO CENTS EACH The Temple of Delphos was so rich in The Tortures of Neuralgia. When the order amount* to One Dtjltar. Sent by The Irish famiue gives special interest power. donations that it was plundered of 850,- mail to any addrexi. K7“Hend for new price list He also says, “ You shall not muzzle to Miss Cloud’s illustrated article, describ 000,000, and the Emperor Nero carried . These are being mitigated, and in a large and general catalogue. Addrew. ed an ” Irish Fishing Village. ’ 1 W. A. T. STRATTON, away from it two hundred statues. the ox that treads out the corn.’ number of cases wholly removed, by the . Petaluma, Cal. TBs' Upper or Swiss Rhine—seldom vis The walls of Rome were thirteen miles use of *• Compound Oxygen,” the new re This is the truth. But he did not say ited by tourists—is charmingly described round. A MAN LOST. vitalizing agent which is now attracting that the ox should have baskets hang by S. H. M. Byres, and accompanied with such wide attention. Our ** Treatise on ing on his horns, to receive and carry some very picturesque illustrations. W I have lost the address of a man by-the Consumption Cured. Compound Oxygen” sent free. Dr». Star Readers who are interested in music will •off the wealth of the nation, or all that name of John C. Deleameter, who is sup key and Palen, 1112 Oirard Street, Phila the people could be persuaded to put read with pleasure Mrs. A. B. B lake ’ s An old physician' retired..from practice delphia, Pa. posed to be somewhere in Oregon. Any graceful and instructive paper on Madri having had placed in bia bands by an East one who will notify me of his address will into it, to be divided with the India missionary the formula of a simple gals. ¿e liberally rewarded. originators of the scheme (Missionary P alatablb M kdicincs .—Ayer's Cherry * The Editorial Departments furnish a vegetable remedy, for the speedy and per * C. J. W eight . manent cure for consumption, bronchitis, Board). large amount of delightful reading on catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung Pectoral is a honeyed drop of relief; his Palouse, W. T. As I have begun on a text quoted current topics, recent books, etc. affections, also a positive and radical cure Cathartic Pills glide sugar-shod over the for nervous debility and all nervous com palate ; and bis Sarsaparilla is a nectar organ b eatty piano from Paul, I will close on another text N kn H hu T a sn ■■ St- pw, 3 «pt Golden Tnnffue Rer-ia. I> tiet'i*. ■ plaints, after having tested its wonderful that imparts vigor to life, 'restores health — An American physician, who has given K mc fiwrlli, Walnut Can«, wnrot'il ® J ■•an», Stool A Book *tMB. from Paul, to-wit: " Mark them that New lea ess»«. Stool, (’over A Book. • «483 to Before powers in thousands of cases, has and expels disease.— Waterford (Pa.) Ad- careful attention td ihe study of alcohol curative you bey I* anre to write me. IBnatratcd Newwpcpcr sent Frsve. felt it hit duty to make it known to his vertiter. make divisions and sffences contrary 4*>rw. DANL. F. BKATTY. Wathintrton, J«r~y. ism, said in the course of an address re suffering fellows. Actuated by this mo to the Gospel you have been taught, 1 cently delivered before a learned society : tive, OVER and a desire to relieve Qurnah suffer and avoid them, for they that are such •• There are constantly orowding into our ing, I will send, free of charge, to all who —The Bishop of Peterborough de serve not our Lord Jesus Christ, but insane asylum* persons fitly to eighty desire it, this recipe, with full directions Oistinet ' to urge upon the clergy of his their own belly, and by fair speeches years of age, who, in early life, were ad for preparing and using, in German, clines Varieties French, or English. Sent by mail by ad ’ PlnaUte each safely by mail. deceive the hearts of the simple.” I dicted to the use of alcoholic liquors, but dressing with stamp, naming this paper. diocese the observance of a day of All Strmi*. nMortment. lx»w price«. In business for 2<t years« G sati^fa^ion. Flock comprises all dr^irrtbl« am a little of the opinion that some who have reformed, and for ten, twenty or W. W. Sherar, 149 Power’s Block, Roch humiliation and prayer on account of varieties, Only rn-’fare plant« tent. Onr new Ilhistmtrtl ! l:'Dci«Ro«>k. sent free, contoir.ii the name and deset iptiou of of the learned clergy don’t know what thirty years have never touched a drop. ester. N.Y. plant, w»th inatrnctions for —*•*—— />«» **~ F— mtcceiMifiT* erultaftion. the prevalence of intemperance. He cioh injury which the liquor did to their nol vnre^as' plaaf ejpBWhf — ’ lere t*ndin a for ntr W» the church of Christ ia composed of The »ver of zY.»w»r« ahotMh.tre it. All bodice seemed to have all disappeared, be HAMD-BOOK says the great majority of the people Don’t Stop that Cough, here on earth, for they all claim to be ing triumphed over by the full vigor of Every ono wanting new and “ ““ — “------------- ■“ cliol-e fr* owe HOOPKS, a THOMAS, the church of Christ, and yet coh- their manhood. but when their natural Too suddenly by taking some mixture who would engage in such service ifaU-Aoo». (■pypn- tyvvv WrvytwwtFk. heater, Pfc. r force began to decrease, then the concealed containing Morphine. Better far let na would be sober persons, and it would • demn each other. ' mischief showed itself m insanity, clearly A done of Yankee Cough Syrup taken at All of which ia respectfully submit demonstrating that the injury to their ture take its course, gently assisted by be incongruous for then^, to humiliate that pleasant and reliable remedy, Dr. bed-time will insure you a good night’s ted. bodies was of a permanent character.” Young's Yankee Cough Syrup. themselves for the sins of others. rest from coughing. A aron P ayne . N u ♦ ADOLF WOLF J. I. CASE & CO Mr. W. S. Elkins;