Pacific Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1877-1881, June 18, 1880, Page 3, Image 3

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    PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSKNOKR, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1880.' ‘
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Gast Down but not Destroyed, swears allegience to Christ he excites waters of the sea.
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MISE EL L a X KO US.
the .hostility of Satan and all his do-’ .Among all the centenaries which
This is a life of conflict—a world of minions, and may expect .to be besef make these years so interesting, none
Moainouth 'Meat Market.
Ups and downs, and sometiinSs.lt is by the prince’of darkness with the has been more sincere in feeling. It
difficult to; toll which preponderate, whole clan of his henchmen. He who may have apprised some, habitual
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keeps constantly on hand
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the “ ups ” or the “ downs.’’ A man would serve ( 'kirist, must Cxpect'to summer loiterer at Newport of an in­
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THE
ÜNDEI:S i 6 n *ED.
HAVINÛ
starts out in an enterprise with fair fight hie way all albn'g the line of this- terest hitherto unknown to him in the Flour,
.
JEhr&xx Ct, snort
bought A. G. Marsball’s Interest in the
prospects for success, and for.a timg.
beautiful island, and it may invest it
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' Batchen ng Business, is prepared, to tai-
TO EXCHANGE FOB
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hope fills his breast with pleasureable
niah meaLto Iris old cnatomert, sod tht
Nor must ne suppose that his only for him in the future with a higher
public i^Tierally, Your patronage, is.
^motions. He is “ up-” now, and rejoic- enetnie's are those that make their at-* value to know that, it was the birth-
'W’SCEJja.T.
solicited.
. es in what he takes to be the sunshine tacks from without.' Possibly these jdace of one of the greatest au<Ainost
A. B. CRICCS. .
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Grist workdone at all hours.
of prosperity. But by ,aud by thing are I more easily resisted than those modest of Americans..— RnTrbfeX F a « v . x.
take an unlocked for turn and be is enemies that dwell within a Mtah, and i C hair / in Harper* Magazine for 1 Will ylso sell at tjie following low cash
prices :
brought up face to face with disaster, make their attacks from the foul it­ I June.
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and the bdw of peace and promise is self. Give a man complete control of.
FLOUR, 85.25 per barrel
tUmed into a storm-cloud of disap­ himself and he can defy all of his ex­
Select Reading'.
r SHORTS, 822.00 per ton. -
pointment and failure. He is “down” ternal foes, and easily put them to
—A)e are never astonished at the
now, and despondency begins to cast flight. “The lusts of the flesh, the
CHOP, 820.00 per ton. .
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rising
of pleasure, but only at its set­
its dark shadews across his pathway. lusts of the eye and the pride of life,”
ting.
On
thejother
hand,
we
wonder
The'sun of his prosperity is eclipsed, are the ever present enemies that
SLOPER BROTHERS.
and he siis in t^e sombre gloom of stamp with ready bow and full quiver,. only at the rising of sorrow, but nyver
Independence, Feb. 10, 1880.
shattered hopes. Ills present is dark that they may hurt their fiery darts at'its spiking below the hoiiponj.
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and his future is unpromising.
v-' into the hearY. . “ The flesh dusts What a poor astronomer is our heart'!
-=!' Don’t lie afraid,” said S, snob to
But shall be yield to this blow of against the flesh, and theSenTre’con­
DOBYNS’ .SURE CURE
a
German laborer; “ sit down and
misfortune!, and consent to sullenly trary to one another,”
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make yourself my equal.” “ I vould
:o:
and morosely wear the yoke of disap-
In this perpetual conflict the Chris-,
joointment ?' Shall he surrender his tian must not expect‘to always be - hpff-to blow my piains oud,” was the
R THE SEARCH OF ŸÉARS
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manhood and “pluck ” and consent to victorious. He may reasotqiljjj cal­ reply of the Teuton.
and the in^niry of eèirerinü thousands,
are at last able to announce if. certain
live the rest of his days out in-giving culate to meet with occasional rever­ • —There is in mana' higher thought
remedy for ....
thpn
love
of
liappiness.
He
can
utterance to oynical or^noody coin­ ses. Bome passion, some appetite,
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CATARRH,
plaints? Would this be right, manly some lust, will be likely at some time without happiness and instead thgieof
Neuralgic &’ NervousHeaclache
to get the upper hand of him, and
—Ho.w many men there re who
be cast down, but he is not necessarily bring bim under the dominion of sin
Together with kindred complaints aris­
destroyed. By. prudence, industry, and cast him down. But shall he think they are making themselves ing from COLDS, such as Stoppage of the
Nasal fassages, Deafness, Dimness of
economy and determination, he may stay-down1 Shall he. give up the popular wherr they are only making Sight,
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themselves
ridiculous.
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IK.
E.
Hall.
K? able to rise again, and go on to ac struggle, because he -may chance to
Wo know that u - j ^AJ'ABBH.' n EUIULGIC
coinplishment of greater success than | lose his footing now and then? Shall ' —Those who give not till they die, and NEItVOUB HEADACHE REMEDY can"show
IN THfe THIRD YEAR Of ITS EXISTENCE, ITS
sljoW that they would not then if they such a record for success ail ours can.- And we
• SALES AMOUNT TO
he ever , before dreamed of. He is no a A41C41I
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11 V, . L/wxALl.ru 4140
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man 4A live
in •»-4
.dirt-because
his steed
citallenge a comparison with the history of any and
could
keep
it
any
longer.
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Bis/toyi
man at ail who cannot survive the-cha^
^.&wU4wia^Jnud ? A
all Remedies extant.
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54,853 Machines.
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strokes of misfortune, and begin. the 1 brave rider will remount ’ and hold Hall. '
In fact, where the system is free from Constitu­
NO OTHER MACHINE EVER HAO SUCH
—One of the" best rules of conversa­ tional Ailments from SCROFULOUS.or 8YPHIL,
journey of life over with fresh courage
firmlyVthe saddle? If
A RECORD OF POPULARITY.
IHTIC affections, we guarantee a CURE, ho that
and renewed energy—determined
trips a man kind he falls headlong tion is, never to say ^thing which any if the. medicine be used persistently according-to. I.
It if the Lightest-awmiag,
' stand at last npon the summit of the |in the mtfe let hin> ra|ly ^4 rise ¿„.i of the company can reasonably wish directions on each box, and shot^Hafl to cure, we
had been left unsaid.— Swift.
Easiest Sellini, uxd
TBTAND
READY
TO
REFUND
THE
MONEY,
pyramid of success which his own. un- « press with*vigor on ” determined to
—Work to day, for. you know not AfiiLwe have authorised Elder E. W. Barnes our
Best Satisfying Machine
broken energies shall have erected ‘ conquer though he die.”— Time#. .
general agent for the State of OieSfoi to give the
how
much
you
will
be~
hindered
to
­
Sometimes failure is .ftn importaht |
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IN THE WORLD?-. -
sanie guarantee.
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morrow.
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step in th^-education and training -
n» ^a-fei.^n.11
^■Wehave
pver T
TWENTY
THOUSAND
WB.h»ve pv-er
WE N TY T
H OUS A ND fennii.c
AmjSta
TTintel.
For
terms
Uiress
.□xs
wskQzçsU
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Lenas,
eg ore ss
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»batteredbox'
of
ointment
TentimanUl« *nd CertiîegteH ou hind, »nd uev.r
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which brings ultimate and permanent
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tutie of party or sectarian spirit. He
We ever need regrot,
ha»-e, in a single instance received one word of
White
Sewing
Machine
Co., - ) (
success.
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—implaint.
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contended for the truth only, never
For out of disappointment
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cue velaxd , or
2—What praaxfl^r does 'nnf i‘ fail-
"i for victory. Jle hadjio pride of opin- --------- Flow sweetest odors yet.--------- ------- — — « T M’M EDI CIHlfotadff lfieJarm bf BWF ia nj
ure ” written all over his first sermon?
is put up in IsrgeAizhjmi*ervioHx wooden boxes,
ion, no personal ambition, p<> selfish
Anonymous pehwnalities caupej ■
What lawyer does not recognize “fail­
1 ax a SNUFF^ aih I I» already pr-
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most of the unpleasant eontroveisies for u.-.<- with*>iit: any èxtradixiug.
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ure ” in his first effort before a*jury f motive whatever,.and he was so trans­
parent that the purity of his aim, his that afflict th^-. Readers of jedlgjous It is soldat SI.00 per box, or three boxe» for
The business man’s first venture is not
$2.00..
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journals. It rnajbbe lawful to shoot a ■ Special rates to the trade.
unfrequently disastrous. But shall i Jove of truth and justice, unmixed
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, with* baser passions, were plainly vis­ wild turkey from behind a ‘-‘blind,” Sehd all orders to •
the preacher quit the pulpit because
ible ; and as these are deeper than any Injt not a man'.-— Time*.
his first attempts are not such as
—A man told his friend that he Eld. E. W. Èarnes,
would be expected from Spurgeon ? | dogmts.'his simple gooilnesa was irre
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sistible, and has Conquered all opposi* had joined the army^ “ What regi­
Shall the lawyer quit the bar because -
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ment ?” his friend "asked. “ Oh, I
.• a / hm been in constant
’h«r
thcwcT
This is the secret of his- power. ■ As don’t mean that; I mfean the army of
uae by the public
■grand bursjfi of eloquence that rendef-
Linn County, Or.,
the Lord.’’ , " Ah, , what church ?”.
one
of
the
speakers
in
Brooklin
truly
for
over twenty yearn,
ed the*name of Clay immortal ? Shall
“ The Baptists.” “ Why,” was the Wh<x is onr tluly^uthorized agent for Oregon and
said,
with
equal
truth,
he
was
agreat
and
la-the
bent preparation
the myi of business despair because
adjacent sections of the country. -
reply, “ that’s not the army ; it’s the
ever
invented
for KESTOK- ’ Sw I
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radical.
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As
anothe^«aid,
and
still
he doe* not succeed like the great mo­
navy.’’
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__ DOBYNS & MITCHELL,
INO GRAY HAIR'.TO ITS
,
most
truly,
he
was
a,great
reformer,
ney kings -of the world ? Let the |
. •—Paper for books and newspapers
Aseayer
4’OUTHFUL COLOR AND
public speaker remember Demosthen­ the friend of the working man. and ‘
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North
Middleton,
X^LIFE.____________
is
made
from
wood
at
Holyoke,
Mass.,
eswith his pebbles, and let the man woman, che friend of temperance, of’,
Chemist
by- a machine that trikes a poplar... log
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It supplies the natural
Bourbon Co., Ky,
of Mass.
of business remember tbe numerous the prisoner,, of the vagrant, of the.'
+ f*oo<l‘ ¿nd f'olôr’to the hair"
in Afc nhc end^nd turns du t paper at
and
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instances in which men Lave made slave». He was also an author and a
glands without staining the
leading
the
other.
It
consumes
71
cords
of
philosophic
statesman.
But
there
is
skin.
*;It
will
increaar
and
their way to final and conspicuous
Physi-’
I thicken the growth' of the
wood a day which yield from three to MRS. COOK’S NEW REMEDY FOR
success through misfortune after mis- perhaps scarcely a phrase or a passage
hair, prevent its blanching 1 cians -
/COUGHS and COLDS.
in his works which is cherished- four tons of pulp.
endorse
and falling rtfT. and thus
foatune and failure after failure.
—Infinite toil would not enable you
AVERT BALDNESS.
and
among
household
words,
or
which
can
It matters not what a man may ,
recom- J _.
C okvallib , O rixion .
to
sweep
away
a
mist
;
but
by
ascend
­
Mr». N. f. Cook :
give his attention to in this world, he be found in any manual of familiar
. mend ' it
It cures Itching, Erup­
I < »n most cheerfully recommend yourLSng
ing a> little you may often see over it
quotations.
He
was
not
distinctively
tions and Dandruff*. As a I u a x
Balaam to tnoae suffering with Cold», Cough»,
is sure to meet with obstacles and re­
■AIR DRESSING it ia very I great
altogether. So it is with our moral etc. It acta promptly, and »lionId be in ever?
family. ,
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desirable, giving the hair a
verses in the way ; and the great bat­ a theologian like Edwards, nor an ab­
il triumph
improvement
;
we
wrestle
fiercely
•|)krn adMtnfss which all
H. I. BECKNELL.
tle demands men of nerve, courage, olitionist like Garrison, nor a prison
in medi­
admire. I Mil 11 pa the
with
a
vicious
habit
which
could
have
cine. I
' dean, sweet and lirait
energy, “ grit ”—men who, if they reformer like Dwight or Wines, nor a no hold upon us' if yre ascended into a „ „
,
P ortland O beuox .
•V iw . A. ./. Cool-, Corrallis, ffr. :
fail, will rise again, and follow the temperance apostle like Gough or higher moral atmosphere.
- I must aay in regard to your medicine for Cold»
and Cough», it ia a most excellent remedv.
lead of an unbroken purpose and an Dow, nor a “ radical ” like Parker,
Therefore I take pleasure in recommending t« the
Apple blossoms, bending low,
while
all
such
men
had
his
sincerest
public.
unyielding will. The man who sirs ':
Trying, love, to kirn yon so ;
,
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Max. SUSAN MULKEY.
rt
co-operation,
and
his
attitude
with
“ I will if I can," has half faileddn ad­
With your blushes do you think
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them,was heroic-and uncompromising.
To rival tfieirs of dainty pink
ckingham s d
vance, while the man who says," I
Mr». UV. J. Cool :
But
these spheres of interest and la­
That Lung Remedy or Cough Medicine, ia ti e
will,” has half succeeded in advance.
-' _ S. J. Tililen.
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■ * . .best I ever used. and to every one with afflicted
I-
WHISKERS
UungH or Coughs, or Colds ouanv kind I wonld
The former yields to the first djflicul- : bor did not include him. It was not
S
aw T hrough the M eat .—Mad­ recommend yonr medicine before any other.
wUl eAalige the beard to a BROWN or
as
.any
one
of
the$e
that
he
was
great
­
Yours,
Sc.
.
ties that come in his way, while the .
BLACK ft dlacrrtlon. Being In ono
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M. A. E. FULLER.
est. His true genius and permanent 1 ame C--------- , dressmaker, has a great..
litter leaps over tbe difficulties and
preparation It la easily applied, and
deal
of
trouble
with
sewing-girls.
The
power was his spiritual influence— 1
produces a permanent color that wlU
moves forward to the accomplishment
day one of them came to her to (■b*
To tti0(l0 A yeaB- "r
i that lifting, eqnabling, illuminating 1 oth^
1
not wash off.
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of the objeet in pursutt. A man who !
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.say’
power by which he confirms and j
<1.,
AX
nell
as
nif-n.
M»nv
is disjioaed to faint by the way and
»kc more than the amount stated above. No one
strengthens and promotes’ the best I “ Madame, I fear that I will notHSe
fail to-make money fast. Any one can do the
yield to difficulties and obstructions,
impulses and the highest virtues of all | able to work much longer. 1 think J work. You ean make from 50 etx. to S2 an hour
will never rise above the position of
by devoting yonr evening» and anarg 'ime to the
am getting blind.”
buaineu. li coat» nothing to trv the buxine».
men. His true symbol is tbe Bun,
EXCELSIOR
Nothing like iif-r
. ... offered
the mediocre in anything
for,money mkking ever
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Why,
how
ia
’
this
?
You
seem
to
which irradiates the whole landscape,
fore. Businea pleasant an<l strictly honorable.
In living the Christian life, there is
Reader, if you r" X
to know all about ....
rtm 1«»!
while it caresses the flower and ripens get along pretty well with your work.”. paying
Imainea liefore Rie public, »»nd na your
need for the same persistent determi­
“
Yes
'but
I
can
no
longer
see
any
addresa and we will send v»n
vmi foil p«rri<
particular»
utars'tnd
»nd
CROQUET
the seed; the ocean, which fills all the
private terms 1 ree ; sample» worth S5 also free ;
nation that must underlie one’s effort
ItOWER
meat
on
my
plate
at
dinner.
”
you can make pp
1’ vonrmind
¿y» uniiu for
n»i voprself.
••■uisiHi
air with its deep and infinite murnwr,
I «B orge rtlvkon .* eo„
ia everything else, to insure success.’
Madame C
'understood, and S-32-ly
____ Maine.
Portland.
while it bears the ship to its special
earrrawa
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He who embraces Christianity under
port. The achievement of the class of the next day the young ladies were
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and
M
awfrc
the impression that he is to be ’ car-
. A MAN LOST. .
served with very large but very Chin
men to which Channing belongs is not
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luca
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tied to the skies on flowery beds of
pieces of meat
the book they write, nor the sermon
I have lost the address
a man by the
HORSE
MOWERS
ease,” has never taken the trouble to
** What happiness V exclaimed our name of John C. Deleaxcter, wao h sup­
they preach, nor any specific work
>$ Ts 40 I ncm Cur!
sit down and count the cost before
miss. “ My sight has come back. I. ‘ posed to be somewhere in Orogon. Any­
which they accomplish; it is the ce­
can now see better than ever.”
lieginning to build; and when a per­
one who will notify me of his Address will
IaMMVUT
lestial goodness which is revealed id
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*’ How is that, mademoiselle
be liberally rewtrdel.
J
son finds himself being carried on such
vïtv durable
all that, they do, and which draws the
" Why, at this moment I can see
*•*»«MawsMuwima .
~C. J. Warm rt
a fced he had bitter look out which
CO., Nwtanft. M.Y.
human soul as the moon draws the the plate through the meat ?”
«£flo«M, W. T
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way he is
UAL IT V Mowwra.
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UNPARALLELED
SUCCESS
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