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■ 1 Jb - . f t® i J »n— • • w g I- 5 V ’ t f » Mr-' • ’ 1 A »' *- • A 4 V ' * - PACIFIC C^RISTIO MESSENGER, FRIDAY, OCT. 28, ISSI. LOCAL MATTERS. with them. The third, Lieut. Fred Schwa- tka, of Artic fame, and the fourth, Lieut. Scott; the fifth will be young Geary, son of Rev. Dr. Geary, of Eugene City, who will graduate in June, 1882, and likely be euoceeded by a son. of Quincy A. Brooks, of Lake county. Washington Territory was honorably represented in ths late wlr by her first graduate, Capt Robert Collins, who lost a leg at Getty- burg, aud is now on the retired list. EASTEilY. —Six inches of snow fell at Quebec on the 17th. —The Mississippi is having an unexpec ted rise, and the wheat crop of the Upper valley is badly damaged. —Ten inches of snow fell in the north ern part of the province of St. Johns, on the 20th, and it is still snowing. —The President has sent the following nominations to theuSenate: Geo. A. Steele postmaster at Portland, Or., and Wm. 8. Bailhache, of New Mexico, receiver of public moneys at Santa Fe. The Senate confirmed Septimos J. Hanna, .register of tl^e land office at Leadsville, Col.. —The Boston Herald, referring to Fre mont’s reported resignation, and the rumor that Gen. Banks will succeed him as gov ernor of Arizona, reports an interview with Banks, in which hedenies all knowl edge of the report and believe it inspired by his enemiei. —Prof. King's baloon descended in a cranberry swamp in Wisconsin." —Garfield’s body was quietly transfers on the 22d from the public receiving I vault to" Capt. Scofield's vault, the finest in Lake View cemetery. miscellaneo us . MISCELLANEO US- - - A full Assortment of Riveted Shoes at A. Wolf’s. Bro. Steijbin Powell wua in Monmouth 122?. Front St, corner Washington, a few days since. Ladies A Misses Gossamer Cloaks at A. Wolf’», Independence. . - ' _ A big Stock of Men’s A Boy’s OvertJls, to be »old at A. Wolf’». ” N INSTITUTION DESIGNED TO PREPARE THE YOUNG AND MIDDLE- We hearf the new store will bs open for aged of either Sex for Business Life. customerrby Saturday. For acquiring a Practical Business Education or a thorough knowledge of the Art Bro- H. M. Waller goes to Bcio this of Penmanship, the above Institution takes rank among the iiest Bchoola of its kind anywhere. Each department is first-class, and is under ffie special charge of ex Friday to hold a meeting. perienced Teachers. The School-room and Counting-room-mre united on a plan that If you wish to buy cheap Dross Goods secures to the student all the practical advantages of each. There is in full operation a of best quality, go to A.Wolf’». BANKI.NU KSTABL.ISHMF.NT Preston Marshall, of Linn county, is Fully illustrating that branch of Commercial Life. The-ume system being observe. 1 in each depart ment, the Student buys, sells, shqw, barters, consigns, ducuupta, insures, draws checks, note«, dt'alts, making his regular visit to Monmouth. give« leases, deeds, etc., and goes through the entire 'routine of Mrs. Oliver Waller is, we are glad to ACTUAL. BUSINESS. learn, recovering from her recent severe Tliis Institution, as conducted, has facilities for imparting a thorough knowledge of the illness. -r ART OF PENMANSHIP. If you wish ladies cloaks latest style, I This department being umler the special char go of the Manager, who ha« had many years experienc, •direct from San Francisco, go to A. Wolf’», in perfecting the excellent method of imparting instructions here employed, and who ranks among the leading penmen and Instructors of the United tjtates. Independence. i KATES OF TUITION. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adkins and Jason ■ $30 00 Scholarship, Business Course (Six month« limit) .... Adkins of Lane county, are spending the 10 UO • ,, . ,, - ;, • Monthly . . . . . .. Made from Grape Cream Tartar.—No other pre Writing, per month, $5 to $1£ Special Brunches, ;>er agreement. week at their old home in Monmouth. paration eueh 2„L'. light Lit; flaky L. hot ‘ * breads, pari. J _ makes ;__ 1__ __-L ~ . or PEN WO11K of all kinds done in the niost ’ artistie manner at reasonable rates. Send for estimates. luxurious luxuriotia pastrv. pastry.' -Can «Can be eaten by by, dyspeptics dyspepto T he C. C. 0. J oubsal , containing Outline ol the Couise, and Illustrated Lesson in Writing sent There, will be a meeting of the Ladies without fear ot the ills resulting from heavy indi- free. ' AddreHS, Missionary Society at Bro. Moss’ on Satur- | gestible food. SoUl only in can. by all Grocer«. « JAMES A HAWES, R oyal B aking Powj^R Go., New York. • ' ' 122'i Front St., Portland, Oregon. day at 2 r. m . All members are requested , TESTIMONIAL.^, ' ' ’ ■ ■to be present. I • “ I take piea-iire in stating tliatjn all my interconrse with Prof. W. H. James, while manager of the- Bro. and Sister S. C. Adams, of Salem, ; Commercial Department of our Aeadeqjy. 1 lound him prompt, courteous, and entirely reliable ; and, have gone to San Josel^ spend the winter more, than all, tOLLi comi - etem - ill his chosen profession." S. A. HANDLE, A.B., — - Principal La Creole Academy/ in the hope of benefitting Bro. Adams who is in poor health. “ We, the Directors anil Clerk of School District No. IB, Mauou.jCo., Oregon, have kpnwn Mr. J. D. Hawes during bis term of teaching school in our district, and rlml him a gentleman aiiiT'a'»-Iiolai Misses Maggie Butler and Josie Wolver worthy the patronage of any sc|iool district." ■ , ' j. V oorhees , b . f . hall , Dire. tor». ton have loth returned from their throe ll-32-3m L. H. ANDREWS. Clerk. ' ' r . . » months pleasantly spent in different parts R TATI ON f FALL IM ■" " ......... ............................... ' of eastern Washington and Idaho. FUKl^lUN. MB M B BMB^^ U/nntofl for Portrait« of President J. A. Garflel<l. gr w ^^B B ndllluU Engraved in pure line by the celebrated artist. Bru. C. *T. Davidson, of Brownsville, is —Preparations are making at Moscow AjB B WB ■ TCarfthall. Worked Artand new, copyrighted STOCK OF VvlWFUBBH wi ■ this month. Thoroughly endorsed as to excullenee^f Uke- now^it his son’s on the Luckianrnte quite for the coronation of Alexander III. ness.Ac. Nearly life aiae. and printed on tine, heavy plate paper about 18xi4 inches. Toh<ve sam ple copies circulated at once, we «end by mail,on receipt of the money, 2 copies for 60 Cent«, or T*F«3i ill. We hope he may be spared yet many —In Cork tffe military are instructed to COPIES for TWO Dol.I.AHS. Canvasser« are making big monev. The portraits selling days to his family .and friends. in pair«; oue being full-face viuw, and the other profile. Excellent works bot’i. Sgaclal Rates with be prepared for every, emergency. F0 Copies, send for Circulars.^ MM BBR B MB B I. G. Davidson, photographer, Port —It is stated »^proclamation suppressing land, will mail, post-paid, to the address the land league is pending in England. •43 Broadway, New York. W»R«w 0 Bl ■ ■■■■■» * ‘ * . .A •A of anyone, a cabinet photograph of the —Twp hundred tenants of a large estate late President Garfield, on receipt of near Neaugh, county Tipperary, have paid 1 T.J. Lee, M. D. J. E. Davi<!»on, M. D LAND FOR SALE. tweuty-five cents in postage stamps. their rents. DAVIDSON & LEE. —The Hawaiian'brig Pomare, from Hot- | Turner Shirley left for Almota on Wed nesday where he i» engaged to teach school olulu reports that the Island of M»ui, one ; ANY PRIOR STOCK EVER IM- Two Miles West of "faonmouth ot| the PHYSICIANS and SURCEONS, for the winter. Bro. and Sister Shirley of the Hawaiian group/ was visited by h. j County Road. PORTED TO INDEPENDENCE. and Ira have moved on their farm south of i heavy earthquake Sept. 30th. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. —There was great damage and loss of ) Monmouth. Their daughter Belle will I enter school here. I life throughout North Germany from the ! Prescriptions tilled at the cffice. ;o: n-5rly TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES A. Wolfhas arrive«^from San Francisco late gale. The river Elbe rose 12 feet I A open brush land, 40 Acres of which above its normal level, and is covered with 1 and has a very lafge Assortment of Dry are ready for the pldw, with house, two I INVITE INSPECTION OF - C<x>p»r. K. W. Cooper. Goods, Clothing, Boot», Shoes, Ladies wreckage. Several vessels stranded at Al- ; shed Urns, and good living water on the tone. Five vessels were wrecked at Brem • -t “ _ A premises. 14C Acres no improvement ex Cloaks, Dolman»/-Ulsters, Circular», Ac., COOPER BROS., cept fences. and we have*no doubt it will be an advan en and some seamen drowned. Both pieces will be sold together or — Major Jordan, commanding Fort Mis tage to you to call and examine before pur separately on cheap and reasonable terms. soula, reports that three Flathead Indians chasing elaewlieifef# For further particulars enquire on the INDKPKNDKNCK, ORKUOM. were killed near that post by citizens. Sremises or by letter addressed to J. H. Bro. Robert Percival surprised us on Chief Charlo demands the surrender of the loran, Monmouth, Or. , rpHE PATRONAGE OF THE PUBLIC 18 Wednesday by bringing in the office a 1 aolicited aud Mtiataeiioo guaranteed. murderers, and has sent runners to Jscko monster carrot weighing 5 tbs. It was 7 -11-ly --------------- —— ctMtPKK nHox. agency for aid in inforcing bis call.________ gr<?wa in Ins garden, and Ts a sample that , —News has been received from Mecca would do justice to the mnch praised that two hostile factions there settled their :o: AGENTS FOR THE MESSENGER, garden lands of Eastern Oregon. It is big differences by a battle outside the town, in LADIES, MISSES AND CHILD- enough for us anyway. A. B. Griggs will supply the people of which several were killed and wounded .«■ on The following person« are agents for Those who wish to improve their breed both sides. Three battalions of droops and Monmouth and vicinity with the best of the Pacino 'C hiumtum M esvexgeji , and RENS ’ GUM AND ARCTIC er sheep would do well to purchase’of D. several bat^ries »re ordered to Mecca. are autherized to receive and receipt for , fat fresh beef all bnmmcr. He aaks the snbseriiition*. If no »Ken«, is conven M. Guthrie, near Dallas. He has for sale —King Humbert visited the emperor of SHOES. continued' patronage of bis former cue- ient, remit the amount direct to the office French Danish and American Merinos, Aurtria on the 21st. The court will leave by registered letter or postal order on Cotswolds and New Oxfords and, besides, Gcodella for Vienna especially to welcome I tomers, and strangera will find him gentle- Monmouth:— :o: i manly and obliging- 12-18 tf pare bloods, grades of the different breeds.. the king. OREGON AND WASHINGTON TEItlHTOBT. Mr. Guthrie has no trouble in taking first C openhagen , Ootober 19,— it is the Lowpnt price« «v«*r known Aumsville .................. .. - T. J. Wilcox on Rrerrh-Isonder*, premium on his sheep an-l flue wool at the steamer Tninyealla which left Copenhag llifl«*R. & Ketolver*. Albany............ .......... .. J. W. Propst State and County Fairs. en on the 7th Inst, for New York with 500 E. C. William» I OUR $15 SHOT-GUN Amity......................... Buena Vista........ emigrants on board about whose safety ,W. 8. Linville ¡al greatly reduced price. Send stainp for vur New Bethel.......................... ..J. H. Hawley fears are entertained. The owners of the AN IMMENSE STOCK CHEAPER _ Illu«. Catalogue. 1MHI-0X NEWS OF THE WEEK Brownsville................ P. POWELL A HON. S3« Mau Mtreet. CINCINNATI. U D. H. Putman’ vessel, in answer to inquires, have made a Brush Prairie, W. T ...8. C. Harri» THAN EVER SOLD THIS SIDE reassuring statement, somewhat qualified Bellevue................................. . Mies Miss E. E Davis in terms. • ’ Cresswell................ ................... J. T. Gilfry OF SAN FRANCISCO. Crawfordsville................. P. V. Crawford M adrid , Oct. 19.—In the Senate to day —The Salmon river, I. T., mine» pay Dr. Peck's Artificial Ear Drums 4 Corvallis.,............................ ...N. P. Brigg» an address replying to a speech frola the PERFETTLV RF-TTORF THE HEARITC from 87 to 810 a day to the band. Cottage Grove................... *....8. B. Kuox »nd perform the work of the .Natural Drum. Throne was adopted by a vote of 136 to Prices Low, Goods Reliable. Always In position, l>ut Invisible to «»Cher*. Carolton................................... J. W. Shelton —The Coz ne bridge, Yamhill county, I ' 6L All Conversation and even whispers h^arri dis Castle Rock, W. T.,........ Wm. Huntington tinctly. Ws r«Nr te tb^s uia« tarn .send for will be torn up next week. dwriptive circular with testimonials. Address, —The Marquis de Armijo, Minister of Centerville...................... ... J. N. Stone. H. P. K. PICK A CO., Brmdway, .New 1’erk. Dallas......................................... N. Garwood —They raise potatoes that weigh three foreign Affairs, explained the negotiations ’DTT ATTV’ß ORGANS 18 useful Btope. 5 Damascus...... . ...D. II. Deardoifi pounds a piece in Grant county. with the Vatican in reference to the late •OauZX A X X M m H ä reeds only $(». Pianos Drain's Station...............................8. Harlan —Five new canneries are now in process disturbances in Rome, aud the negotia $123 up. CCZ'IlluMtrated Catalogue free. Ad Dayton, W. T.,..................... R. L. Dashiel dress BEATTY, Washington, N. J.. of consti^nction in and near Astoria- That tions witn France relative to the Saida Eugene....................................R. G. Cilliaon Halsey............................. ......... H. Davidson massacre. means a hundred and fifty more boats next I Church and School Hillsboro..;.........................H. B. Morgan —Premier Sagosta declared that the season. Harrisburg. ,.................Jo An Harris Bells. —The Oregon State Woman Suffrags Ministry sought to reconcile liberty with Independence................... W. L. Hodgene HIZKM AND PBI' EI. Convention Eat; elected the following offi the monarchal institutions, with which Diam. of W’t with Coetof Jacksonville...................... Martin Peterson Bell. yoke Bell, Ac Junction.............................‘..J. A. Bushnell cers to serve the ensuing year : President, Spain was well satisfied. He congratulat ITframw Bang’d o. 8. 25 in. 230 R»s $ 25 IK) Lookingglass................... .1.. A. L. Todd Mrs H A. Laughary, pf McMinnville; ed the former Republicans upon their now Xu. G.U^27 in. .340 Bis 38 00 Lafayette..... ....................... . .W. D. Fenton Vim- President at large, Mrs. A. 8. Duni- strengthening the monarchy. No. 7, 30 in. 480 lha 50 00 Lowtavillo................................... D. R. Lewi» ------ —- - No. 8, Si in. 730 It»»* 73 00 Myrtle Creek........ ................. F. M. Gabbert way, of Portland ; Recording Sectary, Day Kidney Pad Co., Buffalo, N. Y.: No. 9. 38 in. »25 Ihn 130 00 McMinnville...’...................J. W. Cowl» Mis« Maggie Foster, Albany ; Correspond Please send me at your earliest convenience Rumwy  Co., Seneca Falb. New York. Mohawk................................;.. J. F. Mulkey ing Secretary, Miss Annie Fearnside, of two dozen of your Pads.' They are giving TIT? f IX Ytmrsolte« by making money Monroe..................................... ,.J. L. Wiglo Portland ; Treasurer, Mrs. Elizabeth II rb 1 j 1 when a golden chance 1« offered, North Yamhill......................... '..Isaac Davis good satisfaction to my customers. Johnson, East Portland. thereby always k««l,lr,K poyorty from roar door. Oakland....................................... E. A. Chase- A. M. T hompson , Druggist, Those who always ,,k0 advantage of the good t Palotts, W. T................... . ........... F. L. Belk —There are 177 students at the State chances for makinK monev that are offered, gener- Pleasant Hill........................ J. W. Park» Mason City, la. University. ellv bciomo wealthy. wlli'« <hoee who do not im Cnres kidney and bladder diseases. prove such chance« remain in jioverty. We want Perrydalo........ :.................... E. Richardson —King Kalakaua was banqueted in San many men. women, boy» »"d girl« to work for na Pendleton.......................... .. Manuing Miles- Send stamps for pamphlet, “How a Life Francisco and sailed on Monday for the right in their own localities. The bu«ine«a will Portland...................... Judge W. H. Adams was Saved.” \ pay more than ten time« ordinary wage«. We fnr- Philomath........................ ; ... .Drury Davis | Sandwich Islands. nish j»n cxivensive cutrtt'and all that vou need, W est P oixtkiw ;—Oregon's flrat cadet free. No one who engage« fail» to make money Puyallup, W. T..:.... Dr. Chas. Spinning i Impure blood is shown by skin disor very Apidlv. Ynn can devote your whole tune to Roseburg.......... ................... A. F. Campbell 2 Diminished Vigor woe Adair, of Astoria ; her second, Medor- der», Pimples, Swellings, Ulcers, io., the work, or only your «per« momenta. Full in Stay ton . ....................................-.T. C. Darby ■ nm Crawford, Jr., and n»t Lane ; the lat »Iso by Liver and Kidney Complaints, Is reimbursed in great measure, to those formation ami all tliat 1« needed aent free. Ad- Scio.......................................... E. W. Barnes ter never graduated there. Although we Constipation, Piles, Indigestion, Billions- troubled with wank kidneys, by a judicious dreaa »nimox A Co., Portland, Maine. Salem- ................................. ET A. Johnnsn Vancouver, W. T... . . ............... 8. C. Harri believe he served some three yean and '8 ness, Despondency, Lassitude, General use of Hoefetters's Stomach Bitters which Waitsburg, W. T..................... W. P. B months, and if our memory ia not at fault, Weakness, and many other symptoms. invigorates and stimulates without exciting Wheatland..................................... Wm. Seot Mia. «EM!...,. 111X111, young L»uv was wivu’.tu» party ot rionth- Purify with King of the Blood. Bee ad the urinary organa. In eonjnnctidn with CALIFORNIA, its inflneaoe upon them, it Corrects acidity With bis Antograpli, ncknowlodgol by MlrsCf to ern eadats who hoistad the rebel flag on vertisement. be the lieat likeneea in exiatoi.co. improves appetite, and is in every way con on j of the towen of West Pcint, and who Napa............................................. E. B. Wai •7.00 per h««-lri-4. AND NOT MwiGcello........................... T. L.'Hmittli dneive to health and nerve repose. An were met io the building by the riuieta of wns ot;r. Single Copies, »•> <-<-Mla. Saratoga.............................. WilliamiPollart 30 Circulars other marked ouality is its control over th» loyal fiwUt, drivau oat, the retw-i Ung ..MlMfSkJI.B Copy of Autograph Letter given with ea<di pk- Santa Rosa........................ ‘ ...O. O. Burnet fever and ague, and its power of prevent lowered, apd the stars and stripe» thrown • i acaville,• ■ • ■ .,••«««•• ...W. W. Smit 1 1 O — - A Violet from Mother'. Grave ” 49oth«r ing it. For sale by all Druggists and tare. Address, to the breeze. The next day all the A AV. popular Hrmga, word. a» I music entire, ■hvber A Uarqwevllle I.It ho. <«., Vlasli..................... Lewie Vsn Tasse I . 119 Munroe Bt. Uiuago. Watsonville.......... PATTENA CO., »lBsrclay St., N.Y. Dealers generally. Southern cadets resigned, young Lane only 12c. .. ..H. D. Conne] COLUMBIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Portland, Oregon. J. D. Hawes, Sec W. S. James, Pres. A . POWDER Absolutely Pure. independence , Ladies, Misses and C A R FIE L D Children Cloaks Ladies Shoes, Livery,Sale&Feed Stable, Misses Shoes, Children's Shoes. Men's and Boy's Boots, DRESS GOODS, Monmouth Meat Market. GUNS HOPE^DEAF HqsiBiR'j S itters Portrait of Garfield, *. , *■ a : .v.i ..; '«1 .... A. J. í'";,,"' '*