Pacific Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1877-1881, May 06, 1881, Page 5, Image 5

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    PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, FRIDAY, MAY 6. 186*1.
Missions.
MISCELLANEO US.
MISCELLANEO US.
3
MISCELLANEO US.
—Bishop Crowthpr, of the Niger,
THE ?
Africa, reports that he had received a
visit from a wealthy chiet from Ok-
pacific
rika, a town of 10,000 people, forty
miles from Bonny, never yet visited
by a mission agent. The chief an­
nounced tjAt the Christianity of the
Bonny niission had extended
the
DAS NOW ENTBBED ÜPOX ITS
town, that the people had built a
1« not n ‘'curealf;" it 1« a blood-purifier ancLtonic.
Impurity, of Hood poisons the syutein, derau^es
church for Christian worship accom­
the circulation, and thu* induces many disorder»,
known by different name» to distinguish them ac
cording t<> effects, but Ix-ing really tranche» or
modating $00 people, which was filled
phases or tiiit great generic disorder. Impurity
of Blood. Sucnare Dwptla. Biltoumtrln, Liver
every Sabbath, a school-boy from the
And propose* to bring itself up to a
Complaint, Cttnutipution, .V» rvt/u»
Hecut- ■
ache, Dac\(uihe.(frnt ml WeaknrMt, il-art Di »trite,
L
sundard of excellence equal
Dropgy, Kidney Dite.aae, Diles. Jlheumatirui. Ca-
Brass Mission reading the service.
■*. tarrh. Scn»ft»la Skin Diyorder», Pimple», Ulctr»,
;O:-
HirrlHng»,
King of the Blood pr«»'ent»
—The Rev. Dr. Verbeck of the
to the best
and cures these by attacking the cou**, Imparity
of the Blood. Chemists and physicians a».r»«- in
mission of the same church in Japan
calling It •• the most genuine and -efficient Prepa­
ration for tixe purpose.” Sold by I»ruggl-ts. <1 per
A liberal Charter, granted by the State Legislature, confeEs all necessary
bottle. Sec testimonial».-direction», A«-.. In pam­
CHRISTIAN WEEKLYS.
narrates the following hopeful inci­
phlet. “TrentUe on DUras<s of*the Blood,”
wrapped around each bottle.
dent: “A rule was adopted for the
U. KANSOJt, BON it CO., Prop.., Buffalo, N. I.
It is of special interest to the Brotherhood powers on the Board of Trustees to preserve the rights and manage the affair»
Japanese army, that every soldier
West of the Rocky Mountains, and
of tli£ Institution.
should give a small amount to provide
every Disciple on the
for the, funeral expeuses and for the
FACIFIC SLOPE
widows ■ and children of those who
I lie location is central, accessible, healthful and beautiful.
BEST
might die in the service. A young
Should subscribe for it.
Christian soldiei refused to |pay his
Themmb^of the Faulty
compétent, energetic „j Jevo(eJ u
OF ALL
quota, saying that lie was willing to
the cause of Education.
Literature .
give toward the support <?f the fami­
lies of deceased comrades' and for or­
Will Ke of the Beat, Purest, most in­
The Session of forty weeks is divided into two terms of twenty week»
dinary funeral expenses, but not for
structive kind, While Church News,
FOB
MAN
OB
BEAST.
the heathen rites of a Japanese burial
Reports from the Field, the
each. The first term begins on Monday, September 20, 1880, and^ends
He wan put under arrest, and what
When a medicine hns infallibly dono
its work in millions of cunes for more
EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT, February 4, 1881. The second term begins February 7, 1881, and ends on
was more trying, was urged by some
thanui third of a century; when it bus
rettcl«<‘«l every part of the world; when
native Christians to yield. He how- k
numl»érlesH• thuiili«-* everywlunta con-
Original Communioations, and general Wednesday-before the third Sunday in June, 1881.
shier It tho only sate reliance ill case of
cver, remained firm. . The matter, of |
pain or accident, it is pretty sale to call
items of interest will make it a
a*
Much a medicine
necessity, was referred V> the govern­
desirable weekly visitor
Partial Examination of Classes at the end of each month. Intermediate
ment. Much anxiety wa« felt in re­
in every Christian family.
lation to the decision. The govern­
This is the cusc with tl.o liexican
Examinations ffie'l^st week of the first term. Final Examinations at the
viusfAiig 1.1 mí me >it. Every mull
Terms : $2.50 Per Year------- -----------------
ment released the prisoner, restored
brings intelligence <»f a valuable h«»r*c
HMvcci, the HgonyW an nnful »<-al<l or
close of the Session.
Address
him to his position, and announced
burn «ulMlucd, the h«*rr<>is ol rhen-
inntism overcome, nnd of a Ihotisund
1
PACIFIC
CHRISTIAN
MESSENGER,
niKl-ono other bieaMings an«I Auercioa
that he need not pay for Buddhist
performe«! by the old reliable Mex­
ican IHwitaug Llnhnrnt.
rites if he was not disposed to. This
Monmouth, Oregon.
Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees, on Tuesday before the third
All forms.of outward disease aro
|
MB Outfit sent free to those "ho wish to en-
speedily cure«I by 1he
recognition of the rites of conscience,
(U"
gage in the Bbsd pleasant and profitable Sunday in June.
and grant of religious liberty,,, are
»TOm > businf-MM
known.
Everything new.
worthy of honor an<l will be heard-iif
Capital not required. We wll^ furnish
von everything. $10 a day and upwards 1» easily
Mustang Liniment.
with satisfaction by jail Christians.’’
"made without staying awav from home over nivht.
ft penetrut« s muscle, membrnne and
Per
No
risk whatever’. Many new workers wanted at
tíreme, no tho very bom , banishing pain
Term--—
_ The Board of Missions of the Re­
once. Many are making fortunes st the Irasioens.
and curing diseuMe will» u power that
Ladies make as much as men, and young toys and
nevet luiN. It i«'i medicine iri-tled by
formed (Dutch) Church »ay* of its fi­
everybody, from the roodtoro, who rides
girls make great pay. No one who is willing to
Collegiate Department
wprk fails to make more monev every day than can
nances : “ The giving during the past
89 00
be made in a week at any ordinary employment.
four months has,been exceedingly lib­
Preparatory Department
Those who engage at once will find a short road to
7 50
fortune. Addie — H. H>. ile : i A Co., Portland,
eral, surpassing that of any similar »
Maine.
Janitor's Fee
:
:
1 00
over the solit.-iry )»J:tius, to the mcrehnnt
period in the history of the Board.
prince, and the woodcutter who bplits
I THE DINGEE & CONARD CO’S
hi* fo-’t with the iw.
Music (Piano)
The income from December 1st to
HEAUTIFUI* BVHUBLOOMIMG
It cur« s Ilheumatisui when all other
Ì At Teacher’s
mlfcution* full.
» (Organ)
April 1st will foot up about $58,000
his wonderful
\ ocal M usic :
J
Prices.
in round numbers. No previous four
THE BE8T IN THE WORLD.
months have yielded so much, except
Our Great Specialty it gr-otcin/7 an<! dwirtbaHw^
The above rates must be paid in
I ' these Beautiful Kaecs. Uedthv'-r Mtraaa Pot
advance, at the begin
when one individual made the large
• «iilv cirros such ailments of the
h Ten
Plante, suitable for immediate bloom, xtfety by mml
ill MAÑ I LE*H ns
Weeks.
at all j.o-t oflicce» 5 Splendid Varteuu, yuur \
• gift of $50,000. The ue^jeet approach
Hit «’ n M»M 11-tn . StVelltng«, RitfT
1 rbw*. ull
for
» for
-W-for 03$
Joint*.. Contruct« <1 Muscles, Bums
4n fur »4» 3.1 for.
75 for $101 1OO for $13.
by the offerings of tie 'Auich atlargfe
nntl Healds, Cuts, Bruises anti
4R^8end for our New Guide to Rose Culture —
•
No fees will be refunded to students leaving before the expiration of the
Kpi-afus, l*o i s <> n <> u « Bites at»<i
i 60 page», elegantly Illustrated—aud c A go * from over
to the recent liberality was in the
Mings. SHIT ucm L Lamcnm, Old
Five Hundred Finest Sort«. Addreeb
___ |
Mores, Clears, frostbites. Chilblains.
THE
DINGKfc
A.
CON
AMD
CO.,
term for which they have paid, except in cases of protracted sickness.
four montbs extending from Novem­
Hore Apples, < ake<l Breast, an«!
R om Urowera, WMt Grew, Cheater Oe.,Pa.
Iiulced ex cry form of external dis-
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■"■■■
»
—
-
ease.
ber 1st, 1868, to March 1st, i860,
j
"
AGENTS
FOR THE MESSENGER.
It is the great« *1 remedy for tho dis-
J
onlers ami ncciilent* io which ttic
when the amount received was about
Boarding can be obtained in private families at 83.00 per week.
Biu’iu; CKKATtox nr«’ subject that hu*
|
The
following
persons are agents for
-*♦•> IHMI
er»*r bren known It cures
|
the
P
acific
C
hristian
M
essenger
,
and
Sprains, Mtvlnny. StltT Joints,
Founder, Harnsss Mores. Hoof l>is-
'' The contributions for the debt,
-m----- ———
are autlitrued to receive and receipt for
eases. Foot Hot, berrw U orin, Scab,
subscriptions. If no agent is conven­
Hollow Horn, Scratches, lVlud-
when all paid in, will make the sum
gnlls, Spavin, l'aicy, Klnflnnip,
ient. remit the amount direct to the office
01«ttfSores. Poll Evil, Film upon
of about 841,500. We are free from a
by registered letter or postal order on
Sight and every other ailment
Monmouth
:—
Will make, for the next GO days only, a Grand Offer of /
which the occupants of the
burden; shall we say, and will the
■table »ml Stock Yard arc liable.
OBEOOX AND WASHINGTON TKRRITOr.T.
A tw««ntv-flve e« nt l»«»ttle of Mexican
chutch say, free to attempt and do
Mns’nng Llnlmeirt ba* often M«ve<l n
Aumsville............ .. .
vfihmble horse, u life on crutches, or
........ T. J. Wilcox
greater things for our Lord and for .
years of torture.
Albany.......... »............
........J- W. Propst
It heals without a Scar. It goes to
Amity
..........................
$850 Square Grand Piano for only $245.
the souls of the perishing than ever
• • • E. C. Williams
the very root of the matter, penetrating
•
Buena Vista..............
even the bone.
.. . .W. 8. Linville
before! We do not mean free to
it cqiee even-body, and disappoint*
Bethel..........................
.... .J. H. Hawley Q*yVI C *3 Magnificent nwwood cane elegantly finished. 3 Btnnk’« 7 14 Qt-Uve» fnll mtent can-
no one. It has been in et«'ii<ly u™ for
Brownsville...............
rush thoughtlessly upon an advance,
O I T I—EL O tante agraffe», our new patent overstrung iw'ale, beantifal carve l leg> and lyre heavy
more than twenty-five years", and is
' D. H. Putman terpentine
and large fancy moulding round ca*e. full Iron Frame. French Grund Action Grand Ham­
positively
Brush Prairie, W. T
. ........ 8. C. Harria men«, in fact every improvement which can in any way tend to the perfection of the iuetniment baa
to incur unreasonable obligations, to
Bellevue..........
... Wi«i E. Davi* l>een added.
Crees we 11........
assume responsibilities we cannot dis­
........ J• T. Gilfry •* ¿¿Z'Uur price for this instrument Mxed and delivered..«>n boa~d cars at New Yoik,
THE BEST
er
Crawfordsville
*
Uv
• F. V. Crawford with fine l’liine Cover, btool and Book, only
charge, to make an advance from
Corvallis
........
.
This
Piano
will
lie
sent
on
teat
trial.
I'lease
aend
referepce
if
you
do
not
aend
mcney
with
order.
N.
P
Brigg»
OF
ALL
*ent with order will be refunded r.nd iretght charge* paid l.y u* both way* if Piano j* not ju»t aa
which we must retreat, but fiee to
Cottage Grove
......8. B Kuox Caab
reprceented in thia Advertisement. Tbou*a&c* in u*e. ©end for Catalogue. Every inairument fully
VÍSII/JWU,
Carolton. • ........
make a cautious and sensible enlarge­
. J. W. Shelton Warranted for five years.
Castle Rock, W. T.,
Wm. Huntington
ment of our work, to answer some of
Centerville...............
A IXTO^N
(’•dth
Stool, These
Cover Piano>
and Book
All
First-cla**
>old < en-
at
.... J. N. Stone. P
-I- i LxXll
vu Wholesale factory
price*.
made . one
of strictly
the ti. ct«t
display» and
at ilie
Dallto .T.’.'.'.’.’.
the pleading which has been importu­
........N. Garwood I tennial Exhibition, and were unanimously recommended lor the Higjie»? Honors. The Square* « « n-
Damascus .....
• D. H. Deardorff tain onr New Patjtut Scale, the greatest impiovement in the htston of Pinu ” ik^g. Th< I p ¡^I ta
nately repeated for years past. Shall
FOB MAN OB BEAST.
Drain’s Station. i
the finest in America. Positively we make the dne»t Piano*, of ti e riche*! tone and greatest dtira-
8. Harlan are
bility. They are recommended by the bigheet lunaical authorities in the country.
Over l l.oOO in use.
Dayton,
W.
T...
we send a man to India to take
■ ■ ■ R. L. Dashiel I | and
not,one dissatiafied purchahe^« All I’nim » and Organ* -. i t ««n 15 d.iy- n-• *ri ! :'n ight tree* if
Eugene..............
.
.R.
G.
Callisoi
charge of the hospital and dispensary?
unsatiofaftiiry. Don’t fail to iefne u* l»efore bnying. Positively we tkr'the l-o-t
Catalo^ne
Halsey................
.. ..H. Davidnoi mailed
free. Handsome Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of 48 page* mailed for 3c. stamp. Every
Hillsboro............
The institution is unspeakably im­
■ • • H. B. Morgan Piano fully warranted for 5 years.
s
Independence...
. W. L. Hodgen» AR ( t A MS Onr " P»™*Grand Jubilee Organ,“ style 85. to the finest an«l sweetest toned Bee<i
portant and influential. Nearly 12,-
Jacksonville....
Martin Peterson vlkU xx 11 kJ organ ever offered the musical public. It contain* l ive Octave». Hu- set» of
■Junction
............
<MM) patients a year come to it, and
THE FAVORITE FAMILY
....J. A. Bushnell four of 2*s Octave* each, and One of Three Octave*. Thirteen Stops with Grand Oigan DiopaMon,
»Lookingglass... ........ »........... A. L. Todd Melodia, Viola, Flute, Celeste, Dulcet. E?ho. Metodia*F<>rte, Celestin*, Violina. Flute-Forte. Tremolo,
with them come friends, so that often
Lafoyetto............ .................. W. D., Fenton Grand-Organ an«l Grand-Swell, Knee-Stop«. Height, 74 m.; Length. 43 in.; Width. 24 iu.: Weight,
Ils*. The < a*e w of solid walnut, veneered with finoice woods, and is of an entirely new and
Lewisville......... • • • • .............. D. R. Lewis Nixed.
at nrorning service an audience of 300
liea itiful design, elaborately carved, with raided panel», music closet, lamp stands, fretwork. Ac. all
Myrtle Creek.... . ............... F. M. Gabbert elegantly finished. Possesses all thetotesf and best improvements, with great power, depth, brilliancy
persons, all with a kindly and grate­
McMinnville. ■»,. ••• • ............ J. W. Cowls and sympathetic quality of tone. BqsntifM sole effects and perfect »top action. Begujar retail price
FOR THE THROAT, LUNGS AND Mohawk.
............. - .................... J. F. Mulkey $285.’ Our wholesale net cash price to have it introduced..with stool and book, only $97 as one organ
ful feeling, occupies the dispensing
gold, sei is trnoUier. Poeitively no deviation in price. No peynu-nt required until you li»vo fully t< i-ted
Monroe................ • • ................ J. L. Wigle tlie
VOICE.
organ in your own home. We send all Organ* on 1'-day- t, -- trial uid j .«• in .gkt b<.th w«v-if in­
room and its verandahs. A vast
>
North Yamhill... ........... .Isaac Davis
strument is not as repn>*en ted. Fully warranted for 5 v.-a !■». Odu str les * • p . : -m <-nh
Oakland........ ..
amount of suffering is relieved, and
stops,
$85 : 14 atop*, $115. Over 32,000 sold, and everv Organ ha* giv.-n the fullest aan-faetion. llln*-
. .....................E. A. disse
Palous, W. T.... ........................ F. L. Bell trated circular mailed free. Factory and Warerooms, 57th Nt-, and 10th Ave.
many souls hear the words of eternal
Pleasant Hill.... ....................J. W. Park* ^WFFT 1 MUSIC Catalogue
at f,ne"thini includes
price. m<*t
Catakwne
.toon cl
ice pie«
♦ * sent
stamp.
Thto
of the of
popular
music
of the
dsv Tor
and 3e.
everv
variotv
of
life. Often the truth is carried back
Perry dale.............. ............... E. Richardson musical composition, by the t«*t author*. Address.
Pendleton
............
NEW REMEDY. Portland. .............. .............. Manning Mile*
to remote .villages, and heard from af­
Mendelssohn Plano Co.. P. O. Box 2058, New York City.
... Judge W. H. Adam*
ter many days. The country all
Philomath............ •••••........ Drury D*vi*
THE GREAT OREGON CURE. Puyallup, W. T„ •. -. Dr. Cha*. Spinning ESTABLISHED IN 1853.
■« Sw—nfn.
•»•r ItiOt•'>.<! »nd RUwi Wwl.iMin W «*'->»
around is conciliated, enimosity is
wnt for a .1« »tamrv h t I.»
j ¿*„1
Roseburg,.....,. ............ A. F. Campiteli
displaced by good will, through this
Stayton .................. • • • «........ T. C. Darby
medical testimony .
•ruca,
1. P.
Scio............ ........... ................ E. W. Barnes
work of Christian charity. Just now I
Salem . . ................. .............. H. A. Johnrpn
o xvijn ¿A -j-j ¿j-.
Dr. Field, * prominent physi ¡ciao of Vancouver, W. T.
there is no missionary physician. One
-------- — Agency,
-
/ihvBUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY
;
................
8.
C.
HarrL.
Indianapolis,
Ind.,
says: Mrs. R
Advertising
.
. —
—, ~j~.
Rohrer’s Waitsburg, W. T.
is ready to go. Will we send him ?•
. ................ W. P. Brune
•lew iramouy
Remedy for
the Liungs,
Lungs, the Great
ror toe
CHRISTIAN COLLEGE,
Christian Messenger
King of the Blood
Eleventh Volume,
THE
LINIMENTS
Its
THE BEST onn KIND.
MEXICAN
Tuition
Half
Ten Weeks.
MUSTANG
LINIMENT
ROSES
MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.
Pianos etrxcl Organs.
LINIMENTS
M„E D I C I N E
MRS, E. ROHRER'S
FISHER'S
Wheatland ...........................
Wm. Scott
Oregon Care, has been tried by me in lung
‘
-
CAUTORNIA.
diseuses, where all other medicines were
failures. I have used it for two Nap*..--...................... .......... E. B. Ware
The Peravien Byrup
thou y niter
Syrup baa
has cared
cured thou-
€Brt in my practice and believe it the beet Monticello
....................
3. L. Smittle
«and* who wore aul flaring from Dyspepei». i jrng medicine in existence.
Baratovs........................ ......
..William Pollard
Debility, Liver Complaint,
mplsint, uvu»,
Boils, uuuiv»
Humor» [___________
Santa
Boto
..................
.
... .G. O. Burnett
Female Complaints, etc. Pamphlets free
Vacaville............ .........
....... W. W. Smith
to any address, Seth W. Fowle * Bona,
Ci»: '¿¡«J» Vimliw........
L*wi* Van Tusel
Booton.
‘ Aires» Daniel F. Ikat'y, Washington/N. J.
Wateon ville
................ H. D. Conn*U
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