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PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, FRIDAY, JAN. 2!, 1881 LOCAL MATTERS. . South Santiam are both in a dangerous D etroit , (Mich.,) Jan. 10.—While la MISCELLANEO US. condition. fa great many smaller bridges boring under temporary aberration of R. C. Bonney, of Amity, is in town. New dress goods at Mrs? Ross’, Call and lots of fencing are also gone, but no mind to-day Mr». Alice Williams of Al lives lost as far as heard from. i and see for yourselves. pine township, Kent county, this State, FOUND AT LAST! —The Waitsburg Tiniaa thus discourses: cut her tongue nearly out with a razor. W. JI. Wxtklns, of The Dalles, made “ Who could say that Waitsburg is not an Mrs. Williams is a devout Catholic, and Monmouth a visit last week. enterprising town? Scarcely three months felt it to be her duty to make some sacri Bro. Frazier and family, of Bethel, are ago the town was almost entirely biirnt fice for the Lord. Her condition is critic Haé NE VER Faile d t o visiting fri.nds at Monmouth. down, and to-day it has more and finer al. Mrs. Ross will buy dried fruit that is in business houses than before. Every forkign . good condition, also fresh eggs. building is taken as soon as finished, and S t . P etersisibg , Jan. 3.—German colo R. M. Smith, of this place, had 280 there are continual cries for more. Busi head of sheep drowned in the Willamette ness is very lively, for this time of year. nists on the Volga, nsually the most thriv ing agriculturists in Russia, are represent bottom last week. The railroad building going on in this vi ed in a half starving condition. In one The damage by ^he Hood in Folk county cinity gives a genuine impetus to thé trad settlement of 7000 people there are only is estimated to be much greater than that er. We expect a regular boom when the about six families whose members are not with pertect safety, .rid destroys the poiaon.and imparta to th« broath awort- seas and ¡Airily. 'O done by the high water of '61 and '62. ( railroad is* running in order. obliged to aBk alms. - —The Astorian ot January'11th, says : Mrs. Tyson, who has been visiting at i M ontevidio , Jan. 3.—The relations be «Si*pY. f • r' "'Utton. P-fff hethany College. W. Vs.; Pr<f. .1. W Dodd. L !.. D . ,.f VanderbinTElYrrtity. Ten«.: Bro. Richardsiou's for Borne time, left on The sea gives up its dead, and the certain tween Uruguay and the Argentine Repub MWi’r KelLÌ^pi’Ì'v’V' ’ llr S“he7- «-.H Uriaorv. Pf»>. MaruKillCom»». Florence.-Ah».! I?> * ri I . I r ■ " ,n v‘- '* 1G I 1 ler Jit.-M rvaih. Pa un ra. Mo.: Rcv.U . 11. Mill «¡m p |» . Ja*ksonvll« Tuesday for her home at Middleton, Ore ty is now fully established that not a soul lic are becoming constrained, in conse FlhtVl<kriADd7T 1 ! br L. G.ult. Dajuu.O.; fhoo. M«<re. Att vat Law Waco. Texa. L wL •’’Fiji; wyMUr‘"Ti v ’V A K •uFran<-»»eo.C«l.: ElderG. G. Hamilton. Wrai survived the loss of the Lupata, one week | quence of the impressment of Argentines gon. Va PiLr no’d-J* ) V-'1! ' • G 1 i.’ Harnta^lio, Orer ai W. !.. Richard»..*., Abinrioa. II..WÀ !■ \ u ;; ■ *■’ ■*. 1 1 -«.1^!. fvr. N l«.;i n-w™. Bl H- n.xnport, ago last night, oif Tillamook head. At in the Uruguan army. The Bolivian Par? * ‘ "»«‘•»■^•Craaqr.Sali,! ury.N.C , Elder J. L. Burns.Gretntnk. 8.C., tat! PrrfU « J.Swect. M. I’ B •ton.Mi.Z "" The Hejmick. liljdge. across the Ln»kia- The foreiroins and »»ver THlBTY-TtV<> TI1OVSAND other«* have trMltl.d to its re mute, although considerably sbakeG7 cau low tide last Sunday Mr. Conltrie, the sea liament has ordered that the question of medial vow era, aud their teatimouial^ will be cheerfully shown to any one. side mail ciftricr, passed under the cliff of union with Peru be submitted to a vote in be repaired for the present without great Tillamook Head, and there found the the Departmental Assembly. f expense. ------ ------ ' c ——— - ■ — ghastly remains of twelve men, five in one If r ':r“srw:<THE" >4 ¡wt«r!v and per«t«tently uxed a« directed by label on each box. wc guarantee relief fa On last Saturday, a party consisting of e> cry cue, «nd an ab»«.lu( We desire to call the attention of our 1 heap and seven in another. They were all "J ta,‘ CMea w“vro . is free from eonatitutional aJImenta. Bro. and Sister R. H. Moss and others OEKTERMAi W» eii 1 ••■•■Y.WS' kUHE <’URE”IO ••; ntt d SUG. “A'v *njr r.rt pars . <<t t th'. me t I npra rtatr» f.< lor A «» m m > IfolUr .. Fer M m * L Ilex, or three divested of clothing, and the probability is : readers to the Grand Holiday Offer of the ; * Hokw fur Twu Bollai*. Druggist« and dealer* «ill l-e furr.;» .»d witr^h.4«eak i ri. on npi'hcution. te^tn ntdrrinir. made a visit to Bro. Vance's, a mile or so ■ Money M----- A-Z ' ón C<> v I b • « in< - P’r*** wr‘u J®« Name Po»t >-•■ < Wire. ffice, V.vnnsy County iui mid < i Bini« SU’.- plainly, *nj and «rna ».'nd *n<»nuvhy bom A' Post- Mendelssohn Piano Company, «hose ad- ; otfle« Order g , b that'before leaving-the vessel they prepar- ^on Order t. cu the Coylagton Ky..-< tfCircular. r Registered Letter. arphrant. IF» util ie ill not be rtupuntiiile retuuiuibU^r »rut ( m ìa uny uhm oth^r utkwr ttay, IFr mvMy «rut A4dre;« all *y order, 1‘rcpnvior.. •'J'«'**»®*« for J°r tZuit *t« m uny <jtK*r west of Monmouth. The day was delight- | ed to take the best advantages possible ot j 'ert*seu)ent appeal^elsewhere. "This com- [Mention IMcstiou thia ibi« paper.) paper.l DOBÏNS L MITCHCLL, Covington. Kenton Co., .K>. fuLy spent and the diuaer of roast turkey the last chauce of Saving their lives. But i T’an.v °ffers au 8850 8quare Grand Piano, enjoyed bv the guests. The party return ,alas. the place where they eawe in was the ; stringed, 7 % octaves, in a handsome ed home in the evening after wishing for most forbidding-spot aloug the whole i roSewoo-ll case. tor only 8245, also many Bro. and Sister Vance and bright little eoawt, an almcst perpendicular clifl' of ‘ °tller 8tJIJs ot Pianos and Organs at great Woody a happy future.. rock, against which possibly,-if living"to bargains for the Holidays, including sheet reach it, -they we^e dashed to death or i music at one-third price. NEWS OF THE WEEK. perished in their futile efforts to get away. These Pianos, including Grand, Square | and Upright, made one of the finest dis- 1 The wreck is not insight from the place I and Upright, made one of the finest dis IS MANUFACTURED. BY (L'rom the Daily Standard.) i where Mr; Coultrie found the bodies. Our. plays at the Centennial Exhibition, and PACIFIC COAST. were unanimously recommended for the •—The Seattle public schools are over I informant, Mr. Grimes, says the vessel Diploma of Honor and Medal of Merit. lay« about one mile from the head And one crowded with pupils. The Mendelssohn Piano Co. are the first j mire freiu the light-house rock. The bo- —There are 104 students attending the to do a general business with the purchaser j dies will be given Christian burial, and a University at Seattle. direct, saving him more than one-half tbo WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF _ —There is considerable diphtheria in the sharp look out will be kept for the others. price charged by other tirst-elasa makers. ■The vessel is supposed, from »11 informa countrv back of Seattle. This saving is madeby doing away with —John Stapleton, of Goldendale, sold tion which we have, to have carried four the Agency Systom, and giving the people teen men, besides Capt. Ravens and-his Lis farm recently near Forest Grove, for And bytronfining onrselve« strictly to one class of work ;_hy employing none but the wife. It is most assuredly a very sorry in the Pianos at Wholesale or Agency prices. , $10,000—1’6 acres. We would recamtriend any of our read BEST OF WORKMEN, —The Corvallis G a. title has commenced cident with which-to begin the New Year, ers who have any idea of ever buying a Using nothing bnt And w e hope we may never be called upon its 18th year. . piano or organ, to send for their Illustrated FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED MACHINERY and the —The river at Corvallis, on Friday the I to chronicle a parallel to it. —The Antoriait of the loth, says.: “ Ten and Descriptive Catalogues, which will be ‘ •'v2_VERY BEST OF. SELECTEI) TIMBER 14th, rose 25 feet above low water mark. ma'led free to all. " —Hon. W. D. Fentop, of Lafayette, has : of the unfortnnate men off Lrei>ata were j And by « THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the bu^iuefe, we have justly eAmed the reputati« n ef making associated himself witk M. Magers In the buried by a party from, the Seaside on Mothers ! Mothers I ! Mothers ! ! ! “THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS.” Wednesday. It was a work of mercy per practice of law at that place. Manufacturer« bate abolished the Warranty, but agent« m«y on their own lewpcnsibijily pre I formed under the most trying circumstan —Gov. Thayer has recently appointed following warranty with each wagon Are you disturbed nt night nnd broken Geo. M. Miller, of Independence, O. F. ces. The party consisted of Messrs. Wm. of your rest by a sick child suffering and Wo Hereby Warrant the FISH BROS. WAGON No .to be well made in evt ry particular and of good matérial, and thaj the strength ef the same i* «ufficient for all work with fair n«agc. Should any Paxton, O. I*. Mason and W. T. Burney, Hobson of this.city, two Messrs. Eberman, crying with the excruciating pain of cut breakage occur within one year from thia «iato by reason of defective «material nr workmanship« repairs for the «arile will be furni«hc«l at place of sale, free <»f charge, or the price of «•«! repair«, «« of Portland, and C, A. . Ketjll. .of Salem, Messrs. Austin, Morrison Clayton and ting teeth ? If so, go at once and get a t Stanley. They were six hours in getting bottte of Mas. W inslow ' s S oothing S tb -- oar agent u price liat,.will be paid in caab by the purchaser j^roducing a «ainf-ie of tbw broken or notaries public for.the next two years. / url It will relieve tbo poor little snffeter ^¿Tflefectivv part« aa evidence. Lon. Saylor was instantly killed at a log two miles. Capt, A. D. Wass states that immediately—depend upon it; there is no Racine, Wis., Oct. 1, 18{sO. ging camp on the upper Luckiamnte by a the vessel got into the very worst place mistake about it. There is not a^notheron Knowing we can suit yon, we solicit patronage from every aection of the United Stalo«. very large lqg rolling over him crushing possible. If she had struck half a mile to esrth who has ever used it, who will not Pricos Ft nd for and Term«, and for a copy of the AGRICULTURIST. tell you at on-e that it will regulate the Lim instantly. He was a young man late th, southard a landing might have been bowels and giva rest to the mother, snd ly from the State ot New York, where the made upon a sandy beach, or half a mile relief and health to the child, operating KISH.BROS. CO., Racine. Wis to the north, upon a cobble beach. Two like a magic. It is perfectly safe to nse remains were sent for burial. — Mr. and Mrs. 8.. A. Clark of the Far of the bodies were not recovered ; one got in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and ; is the prescription of one of the oldest and j mer have received the sad news of the into the surf and could not be regaiued, best female physicians and nurses in the and one went entirely from sight. Those ■udden death of their daughter, Mrs. J. United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents ' which were recovered and buried showed a bottle. W Dyerat Walla Walla. —Port Madison, with its sawmill, foun that their garments had been torn from the Samuel H. Irwin, of Ute Creek, Colfax dry, machine shop, wharves, store, ware bodies by the action of the waves, wrist Co., New Mexico, says : The “ Only Lung lauds remaining upon some aud shirts house and residences, everything in fact Pad ” has done more for my wife than all THE =T0HLY aituated un the 102 acres, comprising the upon others. ÚIK& 4 —The reports from up the valley indi the gallons of Cod Liver Oil, French or township is advertised. The sale is made * American, she has ever taken, er all the cate that the Willamette river is slowly to satisfy a judgment for $57,800, with falling aud the water has done about all Doctor's Medicines she has used.—See interest and accrued costs. •— Cure« by AB9ORFTtox Nature*» wavj 4 the damage it will for the present. No Adv. —The .IfoaaiMinew, Jan. 15th, says : The All LUNG DISEASES. All TH.'iOAT freshet of .he past two days caused by trains on the O. A C. R. R are yet run, And all di«oMaof the Kidneys. Blad.ler and SUMMONS rain and melting snow. has done much the Clackamas bottoms being covered with DISEASES. All BREATHING Urinary Organs by wearing the damage in this section. The railroad water to such an extent as to prevent the Justice'« Court for the Precinct ©f Monmouth, TROUBLES. bridge at John Day has been eon iderably | passage of trains over the track. A severe btate of Oregon, » Civil action to Improved Excelsior Kidney Pad. It DK1VKS f Vt o the *y»wnr curative agent* break in the road ia reported just above County of Polk. » recover money. damaged, as well as the two bridges at the and healing mediciaea- ItfosMAlIVELuf HEALING and BELIEF, L oom S achme , Plaintiff. Deschutes, tbo Miller toll bridge being Junction, but the superintendent of con Tt DRAW* Ficon the di»ca«ed part« the va. poisons that cau«c death. struction has a large force of men at work entirely gone, and tlie Ten Mile bridge N. D awox , Defendant. SIMPLE, SENSIBLE, DIRECT, Thouiantl. Tratify Io tta Virtue*. has also given away. The track between repairing the road as apeediS as possible. To N. Damomthe al>ove named Defendant: PAIN LESS, POWERFUL. Numerous other wash-outs are being filled here and Celilo, has been badly washed in I N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OBEGON, YOU. C*N DE RELIEVED AND L vou are h-i «‘I-, required to apfiear U-fore the It CURK« where all elee fail«. A RKVRLA- many places, %n$ above Celilo even worse. and the bridges strengthened all along the unden-igned, a Justic e <»t the Peace, for the pre tio > , rm «’ i ’ ion Absorp CURED. It will donbtless take some time to repair route. A large force of men are also at cinct atoremud. on the Ml» dny of March. I mmi , tion or direct application, as opposed to nn«ati«- Don't despair until yon have tried th:« Sensible, at one o'clock in the afteftioon of «aid day, at the facterv internal medicine«. Sena for our treatise the damage, though the full extent can work on the line ot the Oregonian Rail office of «aid Justice, tn «aid precinct, to answer on i ; iik < vi.i.h EmxTtw Kidnev trwablea, «ent free. Hold by druggiato, Butty Ajj AL lieniedy. way and the road will be in running order ahe above named Plaintiff, in a civil action. hardly be estimated as yet. Mill creek is or «ent by mail on receipt of price. $2. Hcnd for Teetimoli al* and our book, '‘Three The Defendant will take notice, that If he fail to 1M| fe tiie io igniti an«l lieniiine Kidney Pad. reported aa being higher than has been as speedily as possible between Ray’s anwwer Millions a Year.” bent free. the complaint herein, tne Plaintiff will take Ask for it and take no other. Landing and Brownsville. Hold bv Druggists, orjteut by mad on receipt of judgment against him for One Hundred and known for years. Addreaa Price, M OO. by Dollar«, with interest from October —The loss of a large amonnt of wheat Twenty-five — The Yakima ‘Gazette says : Every-one 4. lHf9, with coa a and di«bun«emeDta of thia The “Only” Lung Pad Co.. The •‘Only’’ Lung Pad Co., The order for thia publication was given who has come in off the range tells of on Pacific dock, caused by the rising of action. WILLIAM» BLOCK. Jan. N, 1KM. willumi hlock . the Willamette river, has raised a question ^^-OETROIT, Sllrh. large losses in cattle, canted by the un DKTltOlT; Mich. Given under my hand thia Sth day of Januarv, 1881. of responsibility of the damage incurred; precedented severity of the Winter. Some R. C. PERCIVAL. AGKXTS ANU CANVASSERS W. JET. AT>A.TMT?g, cattle men already place their loss at one- The actual owners of the wheat, in most 11-8-fit Justice of the Peace. Make front ««Ajo p»r wnk filing goods for third, arid say if the present weather con instances farmers living throughout the ATTOIOKl * COVNHK1.OR AT LAW, E. G. UIDEOVT A CO.. 10 Barclay «traet, New country, sent their grain here to the wheat I York. Head for their Catalogue aud terms. tinues, they will be glad if one-half of (Will Prartlrr In all the (omrt.,) ie-34-ly brokers, who in turn stored it in their own their stock is saved. i ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE Room 9, D ekum ’ b B uilding , —On last Thursday evening, the 13th names. The owners look to their brokers For OWl in »n Elegmit Book of 120 Pages, One inst., a train running on the Puyallup di for payment for the grain sent to the city Colored Flower Plate, and H00 Illusfra-tions, with >Cor. Firat and Washington Bls.,) i BF.AlTInL KVRB.RLOOMrWn Descnplion« of the best Flowers and Vegetable«, vision of the North Pacific road came to j to them, bnt the commission merchants and Directions« lor glowing. Only JU ceuta. In Portland, Oregon. or German, If yon afterward« order aeed« grief in a somewhat remarkable manner. claim that they cannot ba held for the loss ( English deduct the 10 oehUu While crossing the bridge near Tacoma, ! and that it falls on the actual owners. The VICK'S HEEDH*are the Itest In the world. The « kai . < J "iI’J Wil! t< 11 how to amt and grow them. _ THS BIST IM THE WORLD. built over the tide lands, the structure i storing of the wheat by the brokers in J F m Virk’« Hower d Vegetable Garden, 175 Paget*, Owr «rrat MjMctalty la grow,.,. Mid thee BraAlA.1 IU«.. We rfrf/rcr Mroag Pot suddenly gave way, precipitating the loco their own name, it is claimed, is sufficient I a Colored Plate* «' m -'U .Engraving«. For 50 cent« in Plant., «ultable for i— mediate bloom, eafeiy by metii paper covf.T« ; 91.00 in elegant cloth. In German motive and baggage car down in the aalt to make them responsible for all damages, ; or at all po«t-oa.» Hui.„did Vutottea, ww English, --i rib,„e. all Bl*alX for »f. 19 for •», 1» for *3» and a test case will probably be made up | Vick’« llhutrated Monthly Mai azine-32 Page«, marsh below, but fortunately did not do *0 f. r <» t 33 for «3, vk for »10, lOO for «3. Colored Flaw in c\ery number and many fine •r- «end for our M.w O«lde to RHre.ll.rr — any further damage. The engineer, fire for the purpose of Compelling the brokers a Engravings Price $¡.25 a year; Five Copic« for «paw. elegantly IlluatraCed—and rAotw fn>m ov« Five llnudred Finest Sort.. Addnra man, and one brakesman went down with I to pay the losses to those owning the $5.i»u. Hpecimen Number« «ent lor 10 cents; 3 trial copies for 25 cent«. Aildre««, TH» DIMGEK * COXARD CO., -the train, but escaped injury. At last ac grain. . Couaiderable interest is manifested *Uw Growers, Grove, Cheater Co^Pn. JAMF3 VICK, Itoeheeter, N. T. i tn _-.«ciomer» withe at counts the train was sticking in the mud. over the matter, as quite a large sum ia —A correspondent writing from Scio involved, and also the settlement of a le WOOD CONTRACT. I Mays : Ou.account of the flood, communi gal point on which at present a variety of \V E w,Ui kecf . ivehealeii num fob a Vi.?»«' j-gaiiYfcCO .Detroit,Miri.- ▼ V. C«»*itract tei iixty (to ( < r*i« <>1 Wood, to be cation with this place has been entirely cut opinions prevail. I Steitly le.lur.-d price.■ delivered lacked up in the College woodktttod on or KASTKRV. off tor three days. Fonr miles of the track rlaw.p for our Sow before the 1st day of Meptember, 18«1. niurtnaed < «IMarM. F ort L ravis , Jan. 10.—Mr. Braine of. of the Oregonian Railway Company, limit Naia Merci, CIMI ÌKÌUT1,Ok HpE( 1FICATIONS ed, has been washed out, and the bridges El Paso, states that the west-bound stage Oak krehfl two feet long, «plit» or. < r grub NOTICE. gone. The following county bridges have* on Jan. 8ih, was captured and robbed by wood, thrbid «purifying widch kind: orifamii- Oar Dear ri pt I to Ulnatrated Price turo. how mnrh of each. Tke.w«Hxl mu«! not Lc 6^rm ore s Artificial Ear Drums also been washed away. Richardson on \ Indians in Ointman canyon; 100" miles le«« Liat. Ne.99. of Dry Oooda. et«.. will be than t hroe nor more than nine inch* « in diam rtRFH TI.V RF.HTOrtE Tll>; H|U!t*Vd iMued about March let, 1991. Prices Crab Tree creek, McCully ou Thomas from here. . The driver and team were eter It nitfat I >• carehiiljr mt-««nred at the titre uianin" “ ’h* L" - a ” 2 ’***•'•>»•«*«. . . best Iv.y MMr |«»e*(|irr^. of delivery, no allowance tor «».¡(nkag* or nettling. quoted in Bio. 9R will remain rood until V »T- If.. -, aiflvvrn Wlctp. r« H-atri rfi-l>n< tiv. Wa creek aud the Mehama bridge on the j killed, and everything, including the mail I a\ men*, to be n.ade ld ti c delivery *.f the wood. that date Mend ua your name early for "fRU U27.T'1''’ '*'■ f .......... |< . ! ,r. to pieces and carried away. A orth, and the Sanderson bridge on the copy of No. SO. Free to any addreaa. T. F. CAMrBSLL. DOBYNS' SURE CURE !” puRE C atarrh THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS JEWISH BH.OS , RACINE, W1S. Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons, 5 □ m TJ > O CURE - BACK ACHE VICK’S THE DINGEE & CONARD CO’S ROSES i HOPE-DEAF «WW. lee, (,0, a Hacc SI«., IfeUaaalL <* MONTGOMERY WARD A <X>., *27 • *»• Wa&ath A t «.* GMlcw. UL