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TT PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, FRIDAY, JUNE IS, 1880 « Z MIS-CELL ANEO ÛS Bible against every attack of infidelity favored with the assistance" of Bros. Statistics 1 Statistics 1 Statistics I r " — open or covert Insist upon its per J. Shaq*, J: Grubb and father J. M. I am still'after th 3m. There are a fect freedom not only in the church Harris; also Bro. Bruce Wolverton large number of churches that have Th!«« organ hag 14 Knee dwell*, ff nrTHK CEt-ERRATED and in the family, but also in the showed his genial face and preached vox amo IST 14% not yet reported their statistics. I which •‘tnnd, P«<-ket fee Muale. ft contain» Beat tv • [VOX HUMANA STOPS •School, the acadatny, the college, the for us two .. excellent discourses, ■ * . . ■ desire, if possible, to complete the New Pateat totoy Aetlen fewad 1 wn * »theemake ARE Ui “— andlicatty’a New V«x Celerte Mop which 1» by .. .. _ STOPS ' university, the courts, legislative halls, were well appreciated. » far the »weetcat and meat perfect that baa ever IN T r bee« attalneA. «"I will wTl thia organ boxed an<l ORO AN, work of gathering them by August deiiveretf urim-re<r </n cm boaraTcam^ ooara earn, with wjrn Ntoal.Book^ Nlool, Hoot, ««<£» ana a ■ _ _ ____ Although Cottage Grove is a battle •congress, everywhere. It is the pal new ptrue of aheet Maale, tbe Mill-Ba«- 15,1880. _ . ' ’ No Areata ladium of our. fiee institutions, and field at'present, religiously, between ONE « I have, as chairtfian of the com- PRIOR the Gospel and sin, ,_yet the preacher sub-basis and oqly sure foundation for mjttee on “statistics/* mailed about Ji Pleaae remit by Port Office Money Orders, Exprem TO ALL i’npujil.or by aDraftonNVW York. Maney rehi«- our temple of liberty. It is worthy, finds many friends and pleasant Zth ded and freight charge* will be paid by me »-•«A ‘pay ways if in any way unsattafactory, or you ------- majr^y thus tp.be honored. In the simplicity; countenances, among those out of the 4000 blanks during the past year, with me only kfter you have fully tented ------- -A It at year — •ww home. Bend reference or evidence ridenceof of your jrour rt, ro the request that they be filled up and apoiii-1 hility it you do not «end caeh with Arder. purity and beauty of its style, as well church as well as in the churtih.__ . an low to htava ttr The rraiwiD 1 offer thia wpn ae ieW» he»- returned. ‘ A very respectable number * very Jt latrodaeed. 1 aead oat aoae bat ’ the v-- beat Being compelled to read a great as for the grande.ur, majesty and bu I k Becauac f’ianoaand Organ« la the world. Why! » He«au'~ Agent«can trwrt to thejwowhahrewdne*» to eon. have responded, yet a large number «eal defeetn la their'». I do not know who will limity of its revelations it is infinitely .deal I had less time to visit among ’efori ^ m U 4 out “ «OM toot ml»«, and I moot th»r«.f,.- — “““ have never noticed the request, so far bat lUJW boot. IF-He neo «very lenee every superior to any other volume of earth. the people than I wished, yet I had Plano dr Organ I »end oat become* at Its theme is love guided by faith and some pleasant- visits with Bros. as I know. -I am ready tp mail a blank form to anyone who will take sustained by-hope. In the language Sharp (whoa© house was my home), £1^3 the pains to drop me a postal card Grand, gf/uare of another/ “ It stimulates all the Elder Grubb, who is an excellent and Upriaht. Price« from $195 energies of the human soul, awakens, helper ill’.a meeting, in able prayers requesting the sama. We have been to $1600. Urnt on trial. New 9 .in the habit of saying, that as- a all its powers of thought, elevates its and exhortations, and also bld father Stop Or ff a na only $64.75. “ religious people,we have grown in conceptions, directs its activities, D. B. W hite, so well known on Coast Church Oryana 17 Stope, Sub^. fifty y.ears from 0 to jnore than 5OO,y chastens its emotions, and urges it Fork as an old “ stand by,” and others ttdfte A OetaveuSA Coupler ; 6 Set 000.' If. we have the Scriptural right onward and upward in the career of tooiiedious to mention. GoldenTonyue Jteede oply $97.75 Infant Organa, Price $30, $40, Long "will my visit_be remembered to declare the above statement to be a $45 «t $55. Infata Piano, $P45. glory, honor and immortality:’*"- — LIST OF NAMES Again, I quote ’ from the same among those good brethren, ' In the fact, we certainly have the'same right of names'from purcbaser^of my in- to find- out by actual count whether author : “ It is,.-indeed, the tongue of thousands of miles of country over ■truments from all parts of the world. *r*Be sure not topurrhaae a Piano , the universei ever unfolding'its mys- which I have traveled, never have I it is a fact. I ask all our editors “ to or Organ until you have seeu my give us a lift ” in this matter. Address Mid-Summer Holiday Circular, -teries, ever developing the awful and visited among such brethren as I find and laid Illustrated New,paper me 180 Elm St., t/hveinnati, O. and Catalogue, eentfree. glorious chmactar qf that magnificent in the upper Wipajnejtte. Address adl orders to _' F, M. GREEN/Cor. Sec’y., DANIEL F. BEATTY, Yours truly, . Architect whose \ublime and awful G: C. M.Convention.- WMkinron, New Jeray. 'jiat broke the solemn silence of eter •T. M. M organ . nity, and gave birth and being to a Obituary. * Literary Notices. 'W. EC. A x >AMS, - D rain , O r ., Juno 14, 1880. thousand millions of suns, and thirty .. - • ' ATTORNEY & COrx^EUHt AT LAW Died, June 15, 1880, at Monmouth, of ’ T he W est -^ hobk for May, has for the thousand millions, of ^attend(uit Bro. Campbell: *. — (Will Pritethrvr-in'aII tiki fourtw,) couHumption, after iqi illness of several frontispiece an engraving of Lone-fir t\*ni Abouf eighteen months ago, under jdanete: ( A»-- the laBors of Elders Weddle -and months, George Tarbucl^agod .19 years etry, from a photo by I. G. Dxvidson. The Boom il, D ekvm ' s B vildiso , * ' • Forever singing as they shinei and 12 days. • The hand that made ns is divine.’” Smith, a congregation of nine mem: ' Bro. George ’ has been an orphan for make up of the magazine is better than usual (Cor. First and WasliinyWn Sts.,. ' and it ia a journal weft worth the price of ben was organized at this place, after years; having lost hie mother when very $2.00 a year. L. Satnuel publisher, Port-' Portland, Oregon. 10-7-iy— Trustee. Meeting. wTiich Bro. Morgan visited us once a young, his father dying » few years later. land, Oregon. " — ihonth for three or four months and In addition to these sad bereayamants he The trustees of Christian College our congregation increased to seven had the misfortune of losing his left arm-, A bthvb ' h Magazine for June contains ATTENTION VOTERS TT met in annual meeting, June 15,188Q, teen members by relation and>onfes- and three -fingers of hie right hand, and . numerous articles of pleasant reading was consequently thrown on the charities besides stories, poems and the different at 1 o’clock i‘ M; Members pi esent: sion. Since that time several of our of the good people of Monmouth for about home and fashion departments. Ladies Wnj. Dawson. Vice-President, in the ' f S î TÏ n EEES ïïjence for members have moved away, and we. three years, where he has been going to will find many items about dress and- VOTE ’ the County Seat, aod buy yooi* goods ehair; - Pro*. Campbell, J. D. Fenton, .being poof-.in this world’s goods, have school till his slcknesB, preparing for a E. Bedwell. L Bently, L. B. Rowland, had but little preaching, not being position in life where he could maintain household duties io help them about their ! • everyday task». T. S. Arthur X Sou, 227 W Waterhouse, F."M. Butler, and f Philadelphia, Pa. able to defray the expenses of preach- - himselt apd “have to give to him that S Sixth hath need.” He* Iiap been a diligent A. W. Lucas. Ffayer by B. Wolver . « ing brethren to visit us very often. 1 Wbo, in view of tlie future py<>»q><rity of student, and has lived a Christian li f e ton. Jr-R. Caldwell was elected U h W idr AwAKE-for-JuuOrOpeas- with, On lïïe fourth Saturday and’ Sun sinoe pniting with thu chueali about three the winner in ihe race for tlie “ trustee in place of J. B. V. Butler, de delightful story by Sarah O. Jewett of day of last month Bro: Isaac Mulkey years since. He was anxious to do some “Deephaven ” . fame,' entitled “ Cake ceased. " Ira F. M. Butler was-elected COUX T V SEAT visited us and held meeting Saturday good in the world, and if he could be Crumbs.” Following is an exquisite poem PresfiUerit of the Board, Wm.\Dawson, queath nothing else,-tria > noble example, night and three times on Sunday, by Mrs. Margaret J. Preston, “ Maid Cice Has brought to his studious habits and Christian deport Vice President, and A. W. Lucas, On thé first Sunday of this month ment will descend in the .memories of ly’s Steeple Cap”—A. D., 1480. It has Secretary. F. S. Powell, L. Bently, a very lovely picture by O. F. Barnes. INDEPENDENCE Bro . Cook held meeting here, also r and A. W. Lucas chosen again as Eriday night, and Saturday preceding; many who knew him and lend a blessed “ Choosing Abo Captain,” by James Cle influence adown the steeps of time whose Tbe larg st and choicest «s^ortmeuS of ment Ambrose, is an interesting reminis Execative Committee. one was added to our congregation by reckoning eternity alone will reveal. - cence of President Lincoln. At Ply Pres. Campbell piesented his annual confession, and one brother from the mouth Oak Fnrm,” is an- interest-'ng and E>i*y Goods. report, showing the college in a exciting story of pioneer life, by Mrs-. An; United Brethrethren church was bap Clothing, healthy condition. geline Teal, accompanied by a half-a dez- tized. We feel greatly strengthened y' _ _____ Qn motion, the board authorized Hoots and Shoes en spirited illustrations. Another first- and encouraged by the labors of Bros. Read $ho following testimonials, not rate story .is “ How Patty Curtis learned io the faculty to confer the degree of in that place. Mui tex’ÿ tmd Çook among us. Al- from persons 3,000 miles away, whon^. no Sweep,” by Mrs. M. L. Evans. “Daisy’s Ever exhibited ^... . . ’ B. S. on Miss Dilla Butler and F. jV. 10-13-2m Jhough we hive had but little preachy one knows, but from wellknown and trust Bust,” by Mabel E’.well, is as good as a Fenton, "''s worthy citizens of Oregon, whose names, story, although an account io detail of how HILLS ARCHIMEDEAN LYW.M ‘lOWEH ing we have not- neglected to meeUto- The title ofp. of[X M. was conferred upon gether on the Lord’s day for the past written with their own hands, can be seen a bust is .made. Only $200 a year; 20 COMPANY, the 'following persons of the Alumni eight months, and though we are poor at 1»ur oflioe : cents a number. Ella Farma'n, editor. D. Of Hartford, Conn., Portland,'Or.. July 31,,1879. Lothrop.4 Co., Publishers, Boston. of Christian College; they having been in this w.orld’s goods wa desire to be MANUFACTURER^ OF THE The O regon K idxey idney T ea has cured cored my for a number of years following honor rieh only in faith towards God, and in back and Kidneys, and I sra at a 1088 to NEW ARCHIMEDEAN A ltrid the G bizt .—By Thomas Hughes able professions and literary pursuits: the knowledge of our Lord Jesus express my gra’ilude. I shall always re member tbe-Orfigou Kidney Tea with . the*well-known author of “ Tom Brown's 1 and CHARTER OAK Miss Mary Stump.B. Wolverton, Hon Christ. We desire to do and live as pleasure and esteem, and highly reoom^ School DayB,” Tom Brbwn at Oxford,” ; mend it to all my friends and «acquaintan W. D. Fenton, <TT. WolvertfflirEs'q.,. “ Tlig Manliness of Christ,” etc. No. 26 Christians, not only in name but in ces. Hon. G. H. Burnett, Horace Knox, truth. Knowing that the day of God J. H. P. DOWNING« (at P. Selling’s). St/ndard Series edition, manila cover. Tbew Mower» have become celebrated throng! ont tliè World, where lawia are cultivate.!, ax I, • t Portland. Or.,'July 31. 1879. Price 20 cents. Esq., Dr. J. M. Powell, and Dr. A. P. will come wherein the heavens being ing tlie most perfect and desh-able lj-.ni Mtnw * While I was in Tillamook last Winter, I As the author says, “ Of all that early ever made. They «taml at the hea.1 of the list of Campbell. . . < on fire shall be dissolved and the ele was affected in my back and.kidneos so history, the life and times .of Alfred are, Lawn Mower» in the U. 8. and Europe. Thev con that it was almost impossible for me to On motion, ,the Executive Com ments shall melt with fervent heat. tain all the improvement» that experience ¿n their reach Portland. When I go: there I was beyond all question, the most absorbing in nianufai -nre can ntggext ; are beanulalh fim-hetl, mittee were authorized to make the induced to try the O kxoon K idxky T ea . interest.” This book is as entertaining as thdreughlv made, and do splendid *wt rk on every • • • W. A. P erkins . of lawn. I drank, at my meals, the tea.miuIuLtum it, a notel, both in contents and style. The variety needed regulations with Pres. Camp Hand Mower.Size», from 8 to 18 inc.her. Pony and it ‘ has effected a radical core. I can and Horse Size«, 24, 28 *n<l 32 inches. Send for bel! for the conducting of the college. recommend' it to all afflicted as I world has very few writers who have Mr. ' Circulars.- , ' Meets the Wants of Public highly It Hughes ’ ability in gaining and holding the bO^DBY OUR AGE^»l EVERYWHERE. was. E. CÖHN. On morion, adjourned. Speakers Exactly. attention of readers. “ Alfred the Great” r~k. W. L ucah , ia wejl fitted to win over to better books PT A KTHQ *,w To *,,H’ »ith S‘«>L Cover 11 Ail UO ami Book:. All »tri ti. Fir... Secretary. Rev. J. V. R. Miller, an eminent Meth Consumption Cured. the lovers of mere sensaional literature. BEATTYS MID-SUMMER HOLIDAY OFFER !A Onir‘$85.OO B eatty ADOLF YX QLF THE OREGON KIONEV TEA ! LAWN. MOWERS odist minister, tbe present pastor of Ames Reports from the. Field. M. E. Church, Indianapolis, Ind., says: ** Whenever I have a cough or am troubled with hoarseness, caused by cold or from C enterville , O r ., preaching, I use Mrs. Rohrer's New ... June 9, 1889. Remedy for tbe Lunge, the Great Oregon Cure, and always find it an excellent Bro. Campbell: Regular meeting here on last Lord s medicine, meeting my wanta exactly. I day. Bro. Pruett—a Baptist—preached am acqnaiDted with many who have used it in lung diseases of long standing, some a funeral sermon at 11 A. M. The having derived great benefit from it, while writeznpoke in the afternoon. others have rejoiced in speedy cures. I can heartily commend it to the pnblic, and Your brother, believe it deserves tbe patronage it is so C. M. E ly . rapidly gaining.” Sold by drnggiste. Hodge, Davis A Co., Portland, wholesale P leasant H ill , Ok., June 7, 1880. Bro. Campbell : Just returned from a very pleasant meeting at Cottage Grove, commen cing the 5 th Lord’s day in May, con tinuing through the week, and closing on the 1st Lord’s day in June, with the addition of fotir by relation, i. e., those that had previously belonged. We had fine audiences on Lord’s days and moderate congregations of even ings during the week. We were * ' agents. Decay of the Teeth Arises from vsrions onuses, but principal ly it may be attributed to early neglect or the indiscriminate use of tooth powders and pastes, which gives momentary white ness to the teeth while they corrode the enamel. The timely use of that delicate aromatic tooth-wash, fragrant 8OZO- DONT, will speedily arrest the progress of decay, harden the gums, and impart a de lightful’ fragrance to the breath. It re moves those ravages which people sustain in their teeth from the nse <ff sweet and acid articles. f » ____ Cl».» and told at Wholesale H istv BY or E ngland .—By Charles faetory price». Then» Pianos marie one of th« finest displays at tha Centennial Exhibition, and Knight. Vol. VJI. Card Manilla cover. * were unanimously recommended for the H iohskt H oxofen. The 8<|nare Grands contain Mathiishejt's Price 30 cents. new patent Duplex Over»trurig ocale, the greatest This great work is approaching comple improvement in the history of Piano making:’The Uprights are the fl"-•« 1» America. Catalogue tion, but one more volume remaining to be of 48 page»— mailed free. • , issued. English statesmen and critics Jlttli.KK oitGAlWS, the Iwt in the world.' An Salop organ only $05 ; 13 -stop«. $97- with all speak in high terms of it,.and gminent stu the latest and best improvements, [»««esslng dents io oiir country pronounoe it twe- power, depth, brilliancy anil sympathetic quality qualed. As one reads it, he agrees more of tone. Beautiiul solo effe.-ts and perfect stop action. Rolid Walnut-Hue» of beautiful de«ign and and more with the opinion of Lord elegant fiuislu Circular free. AU Piano« and Or Broughman, who Baid otit that “ nothing gan» »ent on 15 day»’teat trial—freight free if nn- -. . has ever appeared superior, if anything satisfactorv. has been published equal, to the account Don't fail to write ns before Positively we offer the HR Cr A NQ of the state of commerce, government and buying. best bargain*._F»rtory «nd VJ-L vxJill” kJ society at diflerent periods ” ’ Warrroom«, HTfh Sir,at >»d Trnth Ave. We undertook the publication of the SHEET MUSIC at price. Cato- “ Standard Series,” with the determina loRne of choice pieeeii sent for 3c. stamp. tion, as far as in us lies, to drive the MrnddMoU Pla«><V».y||»x !»/ ¥*» •» “ dime novel” class of literature from the firesides s( the mawei. We believed that mere dennuoiafhiwof. p rnieious literature —A short Italian prayer, which is accotvpfiahes but little good—that the Na not without wisdom, says: “I pray poleonic maxim bad t> be acted upon, to conquer, we mn-t replace. We had a that I may never be married. But if fifth faith that if the bed books were I marry T pray that I may not be de i placed on the tuiiket as cheaply, the “dimo novel” would .ose its vantage PIANO ceived. But if I am deceived I pray ground and eventually go to the wall. The SLB8ATTY «>»»•» ...SB M..»» « M «»«.» T-r- II-“.' g !« , . B KhewMwellw. WnJuulOw, warm'd « m « h >I A H.«»k **»•<. indications are that »e judged this matter that I may not know of it But if I Mew ri«*««, B» ìh >L Covo « Rnok |I43 He’.wn rightly. The reports to ns from news yv»w buy t-am v to writ« me. Hhialrate i X*wat>a>>er sraf'Fr*». OANL. F. BEAT VY, Washington, Mew J.tw». know it I pray that I may be able to companies, bookstores, and the clergy, ad over the country, indicate a greet revival laugh at the Whole affair.” of healthful reading among the young. I. —" I have bad,” said a good man, K. Funk A Co., 10 and 19 Dey Street, no to- morrow for many year».’’ i New York. An old pbyaician’ retired from practice having had placed in bia hands by an East India misaionary the forriSala of a simple vegetable remedy, for tbe speedy and per manent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical enre for nervons debility and all nervous com plaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it bis duty to make it known to his suffering feltows. Actuated by this mo tive, and a desire to relieve human suffer ing, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and using, in German, French, or English. Sent by mail by ad dressing with stamp, naming thia paper. W. W. Sherar, 149 Power's Block, Itoch- eater. N. Y. ~ BîêrECOMMÈNTMoR .’