"GO YE, THEREFORE, TEACH ALL NATIONS.” MONMOUTH, OREGON; FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1881. NO. 14. . VOL. XI. as soon as roads become passable good man and a faithful worker, loved upon you ; and always have we sought The very appropriate gift to the we hope to work up a co-operation in by the brethren and respected by the a blessing also from on high up£n her Executive mansion, which you have, who is the mother of your sons and of brought, the portrait of its late mis­ people generally. C hristian M essenger , the county. Bro. S. T. Shelton is enjoying life your sweet young daughter,.and upon tress, 1 gladly accept. It shall take Devoted to the cause Of Primitive Christi­ The Evangelist reports that Bro. anity, and the diffusion of general in­ Dungan has baptized a Methodist full of faith and love for the cause. her who bore and cherished you. We its place beside the portraits of the formation. preacher at Davenport. I knew Bro. He expects to visit California and represent that numberless throng who other noble women who have graced Price Per Year, in Advance, *2.50 D. had a good class at his study every Oregon this spring, and will, doubtless, have a right to be heard in this pre­ this house. She is my friend. Nothing All business letters should be addressed day and was expecting this .and per- look in upon the M essenger while in sence because of all that they have I can say will be equal to my high to T. F. Campbell, Editor, or Mary haps other results from his daily Monmouth. I advise the brethren to suffered. We cannot speak to you of appreciation of the character of the Btump, Publisher, Monmouth, Oregon. 1 • 11_ | —-A —I] AV am . FAAOoikllJ lady whose picture is now added to Advertisers will find this one of the best efforts. What gratifies.us most is the get all the preaching they possibly the graves of the living and the graves mediums on the Pacific Coast for making fact that Bro. D.’s stalwart teaching can from Bro. Shelton on this trip, as of the dead that have strewn our the treasures-of this place. She is their business known. of the word thoroughly captivates his it witt~be such as will do the hearers pathway, because of the cup that i noble : the friend of all good .people. tempts only to destroy. Our princi­ Her portrait will take, and J hope, pupils and his expose of sectarianism good. KATES Of APVEKTlBUiO : I suppose there are many things in ples and our endeavor are the inevit­ will always hold in this house an leave no connecting lines to run back Warren county that would interest able outcome of the philosopbjjjpf our i honored place. I have observed the to its towers again. I will venture 1 Inehi H Col... 35 00 that hia pupils know something abouU-ny of our Oregon brethren who century. Well is it undrstood by the I significance which you have given to 12 00 20 00 H Col... 65 00 20 0« 35 00 - 7 00 nr.lnr - o f once-raided here} and-if the snow M Col.. scholar President ’ For one dominant i this poruait from the standpoint you 65 00 120 00 . the plea for n... the ancient order of 1 Col... and mud does not hinder too much purpose runs through all our modern I occupy and in connection with* that “Notices in local column«.10 cent, per Une for things, for D. R. Dungan is a teacher 1 we may gather them into our next. Civilization. Science sj>ells it out work in which you are engaged, “v^JrlT2ìverti<«.menU» on W*r*l term». JÄtob (1 . $12^ annum._ of the word. Yours fraternally, . slowly from the writing in the rocks First, I approve most heartily what Bro. D. R. Lucas closes his labors a S. H. H edrix . Mr. I. ¿. I« «“r Advertí«!»« —frOth scattered monuments and fossil you have 'sard- in reference to the - ■with the chnrch at Dea Moines May Agent 1» Porli«»»!- __ •____ languages and pronounces It the unity freedom of individual judgment and 1st, and takes the field as an evan­ The President on Temperance. of man. Statesmanship discovers action .symbolized in this portrait. Entered .1 tbo l’ost Office »I MoumoaÄ « gelist. •acond cl*** matter- ¡ the There aie several sovereignties in this Bro. J. H. Painter has aided Bro. ADDRESS OF MISS wllUBD AMD REPLY OF l-KKHlDEXT that the woea of one nation OAKFIELD a FULL. country. First, a-sovereignty of the misfortune of all and so frames treaties Iowa Splinters. A. C. Corbin ip meetings at Mitchel- American people ; then tho sovereignty and forms alliances oLmutuàl defence' ville and Altoona with gratifying re­ —4t was mentioned in yesterday’s ( Notwithstanding the excessive nearest to us all—that sovereignty of and service in the name , of the Star that the ladies of Che Woman’s .snow storms alt this winter up till sults. solidarity of man, but Christianity the family, the absolute right of eaeh Bro. B. Lockheat, of Moi, recently National Christian Temperance Union the tenth of March the few warm perceiving the higher significance of family to control its affairs in ac­ closed a successful meeting at Charl­ and the Mrs. Hayes Memorial Com­ * days and rain the past week, melted all these studies and their practical cordance with the conscience and con­ away the snow and the sound of the ton, Iowa; twenty-five additions. mission, who came to Washington to results prays, pleads and labors for victions of duty of the heads of the familiar sleigh bells were no longer Evidently a term in the Missouri participate in the formal exercises the universal brotherhood of man. family. In the picture before us that heard. ’Here and there was snow legislature did Hot destroy his power pertaining to the unveiling of Mrs. Among the applications of this ijroat is biavely symbolized, .1 have no­ Hayes’ portrait to the public and the drifts net entirely gone, and the mud as a preacher. underlying principle none is gaining doubt the American people.jvill al­ becomes the impediment to ordinary I In this week’s Review " An Occa­ placing of it in its position at the ground more rapidly than the j radice ways tenderly regard this household locomotion. Yesterday the general sional Hearer ” hints to Bro. Hobbs Executive mansion, called at the of a free and voluntary total ab­ sovereignty, and however households opinion was that after a few weeks of something that all preachers should White House yesterday and formally stinence, for our own and others sake, may differ in their views and con­ mud and March rains winter would heed. The L. D. meeting is not the presented thh picture to the President. from those alcoholic drinks which victions, I believe that those differ­ be over. All day yesterday (March time and place for the preacher to give The following is the full text of the have alienated more hearts, dissolved ences will be respected. Each house­ 18th) the winds came from the north- his opinions on sundry subjects; The address of Miss Francis E. Willard, more homes, jMiisoned the aff^with hold, by following its own convictions of our worship on that day president of the Woman’s National east, but was not cold. The prophets object , more ciuel words and moved kind and holding itself responsible to God, never be lost sight of in the Christian Temperance Union, on that said: "Guess we’ll have another should , hands to more hateful deeds than any will, I think, be respected by the rain.” Forthe first time since webegan preparation and delivery of a sermon occasion, and of the President’s reply. other agency outside of Pandemonium. American people. What you have to try to preach in Iowa we decided to on that occasion. Many things that miss willard ’ s address . " Where is thy brother ?” is to-day said concerning these evils of intem­ are well enough at other times and go across the great river and see some M r . P resident : We are here to the central question in that larger perance meets my most hearty con­ of our Illinois brethren; so at 4 places are wholly out of place and in­ present to the nation through its home which we call social life, an­ currence. I have been in my way o’clock this A. M., we found already a consistent with the worship on the honored chief a temperance testi­ swered» by a thousand kindly cLarities, and in snow had fallen to the depth of Lord’s day. Some time our last monial from the men and women, but most significantly answeiel, as victions an earnest advocate of nearly two inches, and still continued, Lord’s day at-the table will come, and high and low, rich and poor, fortunate we believe by the great army’ <5f total temperance, not in so narrow a sense but we supposed it would soon blow we should always strive to so speak and unfortunate, who have loved her abstainers, which in the present as some, but in a very definite and over; in this we were mistaken, and act as we would if we knew it whose Dictured presence is now before military exigency is calling all up and practical sense. These convictions by six o’clock it was blowing and was certainly the last one us, because they have felt'that she down .the land for volunteers. We are deep, and will be maintained. From the report of our Washington was the defender of our homes, be­ drifting. So by the time the tram are here to leave in your care the Whether I shall.be able to meet the reached Burlington some man says: city church, as given by the National cause amid the fogs of a time-worn picture which symbolizes so much of views of ail people in regaid.to ail “ The worst stoirn of the season, anil Republican, their meeting the first social conservatism she held steadily hope and glad expectation for the . the phases of that question remains to no one contradicted him. Not so cold Lord’s day after the inauguration was aloft the torch of an example safe, future. We are here because it is be seen. But 1 shall do what I can • nor is the snow as yet so deep, but it a good model. They worshiped with­ gentle and benignant. We stand in women who have given the choicest to abate the great evils of intemper­ is wet and heavy, and you cannot see out a single reference to any inci­ the presence of one whose utterances hostages to fortune. Beyond the arms ance. I shall be giad to have this dental temporal matter. Bro. Millins and character are known to all the your way across the street. that hold them long the boys go forth picture upon these walls, and shall be .Our ride from Burlington to Mon­ in the pulpit “ contending earnestly nations. I dp not forget bow in the and cqine noU. back again, and the glad to remember your kind ex­ mouth, Illinois, just as well have been for the faith.” tumult and strife of a great political mother heart pwys that society may pressions to me and my family, and in after night, so far as seeing the great IN CAMERON, ILLINOIS. convention James A. Garfield, of hedge them'round about with loving your efforts to better mankind by river and country was concerned. When the train arrived at Mon- Ohm, ssid: “Remember it is in the safeguards and restraints, and fervent your work; I hope that you will be As thisdrain does not stop at Camer­ mouth there were fears that it could home where the sovereign citizen has is our hope that a steady signal light guided by wisdom, and that you will on, we are dumped at this place for not reach Galesburg, as the snow his wife and children gathered around for them may shine forth from the achieve a worthy success. Thanking three hours, and it required consider­ drifts were increasing by the increas­ him that God prepares the verdict of conspicuous windows of the President­ you for this meeting and greetinu, I able resolution and effort to get one ing storm. As we moved out at a , the American people. I do not forget ial mansion. As members of the bid you good morning.”— Washington block to a lunch room where we now fair rate of. speed the engine en­ that he reminded the women of Church of Christ, we appeal to you to Star. write. We can not tell you anything | ------------------ ► ------------------- countered a heavy drift at a crossings Cleveland when they came to Mentor help hasten the time when all men's — I cannot say positively that it is of the city by observation. -. We and the forward trucks left the track, with their congratulations, that, in weal shall be each man’s care, and a sin for Christians to use tobacco, but learnod from a Bister on the train that and thesnow wasso deep that itdid not every army there are three classes: pray God’s blessing upon you, upon ►it is certainly nitault. I am sure the their preacher, Bro. N- E- Corey, is alarm the passengers, for no one knew the scouts, who go ahead ; the soldiers, your wife, and upori those that cluster following will not be disputed, even now on his return voyage from that such was the case till we stopped who do the .fighting, and within all, around you in your home. Well has’ by those who use it: It is uncleanly; Europe and will be at home in a few and heard the report of the brakes­ the home guards, and that he said the Laureate said concerning that good it is unhealthy pit is expensive ; it is days ; that Bro. M. Redline, the new man. Jt was soon replaced, and “God bless the women, they are time coming which the triumph of inconvenient; it is often very offensive preacher at Mt. Pleasant, arrived last plowing several drifts with great diR- Americas home guards.” I do not the temperance cause shall help to to others, especially the sick ; and it is night. fficulty, we finally reached Cameroh. forget that in his inaugural he re- usher in : not at all necessary that we use it in A card from Bro. Dale, of—Center­ We found it exceedingly difficult to niffiSed us by the sacred words “ A “ King out obi shaper of Tool ifiaease. order tiiat we become wise, genteel, or ville, reports fifteen baptisms as the respectable; but we can be all this, and get to Bro. Parker’s house so great little child shall lead them ” that the Ring out the narrowing lust