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I ■ PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, FRIDAY, DEC. 23, 1881 r fec the Messenger. Qa Ye TnmperpXe in AB Things. BY flit®WARDE. his ears may be securely tucked away Church Directory. out of-.sight, youLwill hear him Liuy,, PorflAHil—Flr.t Chrlatlan Church. and it. no more /resembles the deep East Park and Columbia Streets. thunder tones of the lion, than the Elder«—A. Blaney and J. I’. Dickinson. barn-yard fowl can compare with the Deacons—W. II. Adams and 1. G. David f nightingale, or tbe mud puddle ap son. Brtiee Wolverton, Pastor. Services—Preaching at 11 a , m . an J proximate the ocean, and when elec-, tion is over, heiprove.s to be but a 7:30 1>. Ji. Sunday school at 12:30 P. M. J. D. Hawes, Supt. miserable donkey after all. Prayer meeting, Thursdays, 7:30 p. m . Then there is the man who is so ' Visiting brethren and friends will please very temperate, if he could control the make themselves known.. W. n. Adams, hereafter none would be allowed in * Clerk.' - " ' , heaven but the few! who -believe what ?lis«lon»i} Board. J. W. Cowls, McMinnville, Chairman. hiiteach.'-, teachi «Xut does Dot hiin-- lf al"ways practice, pie is so religiously Bruce Wolverton, Portland, Secretary. R. H. i H. A. Johnson, Salem, Treasurer. temperate, that liS measures every Moss, Monmoutlr, and Frank Martin, one’s lineJDf Conduct by his own rule, Lafayette. so wretchedly temperate, that he finds Christian College, Monmouth. Vrtgon. it utterly impossible to forgive an er T. F. Campbell, President. I. F. M. ror or mistake made by a weak bro Bntler, President of Board of Trustees. Wm. D jwsod , Vice-President. A. W. ther. ■Well there is some consolation in Lucas, Secretary. L. Bentley, Treasurer. Christian Mr«*enger. the thought that there is a Judge ■’ T. F. •Campbell, Editor. Miss Mary who thoroughly understands all our efforts for real temperance, and will Stump, Office Editor and Publisher. Issued weekly from Monmouth. Oregon. temper Mercy with Justice. Terms per annum, in advaffbd, S2.50. MISCELLANEO US. TUTT’S PILLS Temperance, teinperance, what an I vid old story ; what can be jiaid upon this subject of which so much thAt is good and wise has already been said INDORSED BY and written? yet men and women PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. are old subjects, aJl things in -nature are old, yet every changing season is THE GREATEST MEDICAL new and varied, bringing to us con TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. stant contrasts and surprises. SYMPTOMS OF A The religion of Jesus, the lowly TORRID LIVER. Maxarene is very old, yet it is the I som of Rppeti&,Nausea,bowel4 costive, Pain in tneTTead.with aduli «énaatiòn in only fountain from whence spring thè bacii part. Fain under the ahoulder- blade, fullness after eating, with a diam- living'' waters pure, and sparkling clipation to exertion of bod jr or mind. Irrit ability of temper7Xow »pinta,TiO8a with the elixir of life for' those, who ofmemory, with a feeling ofnaylng neg» lected some duty, wearinedtorDizsineiw^ will stoop *ii<l drink. » fluttering of the Heart, Dote before tho Temperance lecturers usually firing <?yee. Yellow^Stin, Headache, Reotièaa» hesa at night, highly colored Urine. up the heartrending scenes of orphans IT.THI8E WAB1UKG8 ABE UKHEEDED, SEROUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. tears, and widows prayers, that ascend TUTT'S PILL8 ar® especially adapted to heavenward like burning incense to such cases,one dose eflectoauch a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Inereaae the Appetite, and cause the the Throne, that the kind Father will body to Take on Fleah. thus tbe system la nourished, and by thelrTonie Action on the remove this blighting curse .of ivkisky ■ »Igeative Orga«*» Regular a too I a arejpro- ' Cured. Price ‘S> ccr.tM 83 Murray Bit,» M.T. intemperance from our land. This view of temperance has been present Send for sample copies. v—t— By request. ed over and over again, and while to (liuY H air nr WntraKM changed toaOxxwav Christian (liurtli at ¿Monmouth« B lack by a single application of this D yi It imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. overrate it would be impossible, yet The Pilgrim On the Sea of Time. Fold by Druggist*,or eenijby »iprm w* l*e*ip» c-f #1 Services every Lord’s Jay at 11 A, M. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. there are iqftemperate persons who and 7 p. m . <l»r. TrTT'N KAXTAL *t Toluablr asd t »Y L. RABDEN. - [•efei iUreipU will br «ailed » tUB/or .„¡itali*«. J' would shudder at the very thought of Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 p. m . intemperance in the popular accepta My barque la on a. stormy sea, R. H. Moss, Pastor. Shall dangers overwhelm ; . tion of the teiip, who do r^ot seem to Sunday school at 9^30 Ar or. “ A. W. Not while I see you beacon lighfr, realize that there are other forms of Lucas, Superintendent. Stella Rowland, My Savior's at the helm. , intemperance just as dreadful in pow- Secretary. All. are invited to lie-present The tempest darkens o'er the se^ er, and whose fetters as strongly at church services, prayer meetings and The winds, the bijlows rave ; Sunday School. ’ bind* . But He who Walked Oh Galilee Chri*tii*n Church at Independent*«*. TMere are other demons than the Can still these angry waves. Elders—I. M. Bntlerand C. Richardsbn. demon of the cup, other victims of How many a tried and. weary one, Deacons—I. VXBduynand W. ]L. Hodgin. intemperance than those of rum, other Hatl^sunk beneath the tfee; I Service first Sunday in each month by paths that as surely lead to death as Tbe crown, the victory nearly won— ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE Eld. H. M. Waller. ' that which the inebriate treads. In "* They chose another guide. j REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR Church of -Christ al Saltni. » THE CURE OF our churches, in the home circle, in “O pilgrim oa the sea of time,” Services at 10:30 a . m ., «ml 7 p. m . Sun A distant watcher cried • Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, social life, how often we forget “ Tetn- day school at 2 p. M, *' Lose not the bright and morning star, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, perance in all things.” r Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at Trust not another guide.” Influenza, Asthma, 7 p. M. It takes but a triHing circumstance Yesf now the night is nearly gone, ¡Whooping Cough, Elders — S. C. Adams, L. L. Rowknd io show a great-principle, and often Croup, and My barque glides with the breeze. and Leo Willis. what we consider innocent tippiing Every affection of the Look 1 heaven’s glory beams beyond, Deacons—Andrew Kelley and H. A. may be, after all, the loosening of the What vernal shores are these ? Johnson. THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, S'. C. Adatas, PreSTReqt of the Board of chains of an awful giant which with including Say, what those gilded glittering towers, Officers. Leo Willis, Clerk. mysterious power will blight and de- .What this enchanting song; CONSUMPTION. Brethren and friends visiting tho city BTYvy as surely as the demon of the Say what these brilliant blooming flow ( A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITES: are cordially invited to attend these meet ers, still. “ 1: docs not dry up a cough, and leave lac cause ings. t The music and the throng. ~ behind, a, is i!ic case with most preparations, but Many a man who would not think lotmeas it. <lean.es the lun;< and allay, irnutkm, The Church oT ChrH at Clear Dake, Dane of touching the wine cup, yet who thus removing ibe wusc of vompl.-’i.-it." O thia's the city I am told, County« I>O NOT nr DEiEIVLD by .-.rude, bear- The singers are the saved; will study all day Sunday how he ing similar names. Be sure you get Elder—J. E. Roberts. The music is from the harps of gold. may drive a sharp bargain with bis DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, Deacons—Wm. Bond and J. C. Jen The flowers will never fade. neighbor and brother, who boasts that with the signature of " I. BUTTS ” on the wrapper. nings. SO Onto anti 81.00 a Bottle. “ O pilgrim on life's stormy Sea” he “ Touches not, tastes not, handles The church meets every 4th Lord’s day. Prepared by SETH W FpWI.E SONS, Bo»- Lot not your courage fail;» Preaching by Elder J. E. Roberts. Sun I MS l> dr.,,* not” alcoholic stimulants, yet who is The joys of heaven wait for thee, day school- every Sunday through the wonderfully stimulated to hear, re Push hard against the gale. summer and sutrnuu. f peat,, manufacture, comment upon, Chuivli of ( hrhi nt Bethel. - aiuf exaggerate all the evil reports in Elders—J. H. Hawley, — Alderman and The Sense of Honor in Boys. circulation, who may roll up his eyes, Charles Graves. ami hold up his hands in holy horror1 Deacons-L. B, Frazier ar. l E. Baiiy. ^Thwe is great confusion in boys o ° at the sight of a poor wretch stealing Church ser^ees every Lord's day at 11 k^..hs of honor. You should nut go into a saloon; yet who would most . a . m . Sunday school at 10 a . m . J. E. to the teaernr with tales of your Fenton, superintendent, and J. H. Hawley, gladly if an opportunity offers, steal' sch.*lmates, but u7<rn .questioned by assistant superintendent. out of the public treasury, and think Vitalbe« and Enriches the Blood. Tones 4bo8iijKhi2-Are in auihority^uver you, Pxeacliing every. 2ml Ltau a day by Eld. ©p'’fhe System, 3fti"k« a ths* tVouk ™it nSlrrtempeiaflCe f& britib "votes to Strong, Builds up the Broken- parent.«, guardians or. teachers', it is T. M. A^organ. get at the public treasure, who cries down, Invigorates the your duty to telf who did a mischief Church of Christ nt Chehalem« • Brain, and down with rum intemperance, yet Elders—W. N. Parrish and J. O. Gustin. A t/j broke a rule, no matter what the blasphemes his God, oppresses the ..—CURES----- Deacons—G. W. Hardwick and B. result to yourself, or how unpopular poor, gives not full measure^does not Dyspepsia, Nervous Affection«, Gen you become. Boys have a false honor Heater. eral Debility, Neuralgia, Fever pay his debts. Preaching every 4th Ixffd’s day by Eld. which - hides mean and skulking T. M. Morgan. and Ague, Paralysis, Chronic He may drink nothing stronger Diarrhoea, Boils, Dropsy, actions in each other, which ought to Chnrvh of Chri.t at Amity. than cold water yet have Buch a mis * Humors, Female Com be ridiculed out of them. The most Elders—E. C. Williams and Geo. Mat erable disposition as to throw “ cold plaints, Liver Com tox. cowardly injuries and injustice among plaint, Remittent water” on every effort to.raise the Deacons—J. L. Ladd aud J. H. Martin. boys go unchecked, and the weaker Fever, and Preaching on the IstLord ’ s day in every fallen, help the distressed, and who AU DISEASES ORIGINATING IN A BAD STATE aie abused and bullied in a way every month, by Eld. T. M. Morgan. turns a “ cold shoulder ” on every OF THE BLOOD, OR ACCOMPANIED M Social meeting every 3d Lord's day. . J ' ■decent boy shoiild resefit, because this DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE Sunday School at 10 a . m ., every Sun public enterprise for charity or the | OF THE SYSTEM. false notion of> comradeship leads them day. J. L. Ladd, Superintendent ; G. good of the community - Springer, assistant superintendent ; Rebec to lie, prevaricate or keep silence to ca Puirnkn, secretary ; Katie Martin, libra Some die of intemperance who have , , screen the guilty. Teachers , and rian. never even looked upon the wino red Stappliea the blond with it* Vital Principle, or •friends ought to put down this.ignor Chrlatlau Church at Man Fraiiri*««». lJfe Element, IKON, minting strength, and glowing, but have violated almost Vijror and »w I.lfc hid all par»« of the system. ant, petty " sense of honor ” for some J. H. MoCollongh, pastor. BEING FREE FROM ALCOHOL, ita energiz every law of man, nature and God, Services every Lord's day in Grand ing effects are not followed by corresponding r<MC- thing more intelligent and upright. ttou, but are permanent. " Be ye t dm perate in all things.” Central Hall, oor. 6th and Market, at 11 When you know of a wrong, and a . m . and 7:30 —■*“ acbool " at ..'30 p. p. “ M. “ Bunday SETH W. FOWI.F. & SONS, Proprietors «6 Oh ' how easy to obey where no sac- Harruon Avcrfuc, Boston. Sold by ail Druggists . keep silence about it tvhen asked, you 12:45 r. M. ] Prayer meeting Wednesday at . rifieg is demanded! aryl where there is 7:30 p. n._______ ; meets ______________ from hoase to house. become a partner in wjong, and Visiting brethren and friends invited to much to gain. How* little sympathy Agents wanted for “Our EMPIRE . < responsible for its original meannt}§8. meet with us. ’¡IT those who make no., sacrifice hav, Jwsl id*lied, by ablest Geograptirai scholar. Co«»ty i” a pity that boys and grown Map* of *J«ry Sut* and Ttmt. ry la color*, «very KaU- $1,500 per year can be easily mado at Mad and Toyra heautifally illustrated. Telle of Miaiag. with those who do, and how often we Fanatng, as’•stead. Railroad and u»>er Lands Treat« people did not carry the same strict home working for E. G. Rideout A Co., 10 portatioa. ih- Prire«: Racial, Rdnmtional aad Religinwt Coa- see a display of tempeiance where no ditton , \ativual»ii«a rcrresmUd ; ('liasato.MbiJe. Prvdacta. U tee*, all Trade« aad ProfoBriaae %l| Stattetiee; Areas: ness of principle thgy show in screen Barolay Street, New York,. Send for their Rainfalls ; Manitoba British < >r*mhia, Alaska. Texas and real temperance exists. soetP-n. Sells to every eia«.. W m H hutwn A ly Jvery ing bullies and frauds into* points of catalogue and foil particulars. o.. Waabinctoa St.. Sas Fraaeieoo. Cal. About election times how temperate genuine honor and courage.— The some politicians become, so radical Hkve W¡star's Balsam of Wild Cherry Toanr tvString with Catarrh Wise Hlackburd in December Wide always at Land. It cures Coughs, Colds, or Bronchitis who oarriHtty that he almost faihtc at the mere, nicn- i dovlr« r-llef. I can tarsi,h a A icuke. Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Influenza, •wranMt Parmanent and I’ m - tion of whiskey, (but could l>e restor 1’1», Cure. A Honta TraalinwL Consumption and all Throat and Lnng No chara, tor connttatlan toy ed by a little brandy, ho ire ver). and mall. Valuable Trutiaa Fro,. Complaints, 50 cents and Si a bottle. "His Tvr.ndfr« art» lh* Mpgriw ih An Absorbing Topic before election he will don the. lions •f his oww cvp*rii'w w*y aw tbr oaly known nte-yts »f p«r- man»h» cpre.’ —Ahinf'-/ hkin and lecture ! lecture 11 lecture ' ” is life extraordinary cure of kidney disease Impure blood causes poor circulation, T. P. CSIUPA Trw. 0. and diabetes by the Day Kidney Pad. then disorders. such a* Liver and Kidney (being a natural faultfinder lecturing Cure -by absorption is certain in these Oomplaint, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Piles, is his normal condition). . ‘ 1____ maladies. $2, by druggists or by mill. akin disorders, etc., which are curable by BEATTY’S i feèl MMI But just watch and listen, though | D»y Kidney Pod Co., Buffalo, ». N. r SHI np. C5*‘llln«tr*if‘l (»«1 -une L«. A4- *. PERUVIAN SYRUP Bee advertisement. ¿' - .» . A- : at- ACTINIC Christian dre.. BEATTY, VouLiugiuu, X. J. essengei Eleventh Vilume j Ahll proposes to bring itself up to standard of excellence equal to the best CHRISTIAN WEEKLIES. It is i f /-fecial interest to the Brotherhood W< st of the Rocky Mountains, and * ¿very Disciple on the PACIFIC SLOPE Should subscribe for it. ' ■ a Jts Literature „ TUTT’S HAIR DYE. in K ng of tb.a Blood. TI IK Will be of the Best, Purest, mqst in structive kind, while Church News, | Repctts from the Field, the , EDITOBIÀL DÌPAKTKINT, Original Cotnmdnications, and general itetzs of interest will m^ke it » - desirable weekly visitor - ' , in every Christian family. Terms :y$2.Ç0 Per Yeari , Address PACIFIC CHRISTIAN ’MESSENGER. Monmouth. Oregon. —iTHE Chicago A North-Western Railway I m the OLDEST ’ BEST'COXHTKli TEDBEST EQUIPPED ! and hence the LEADING % RAILWAY —<)F THE— WEST AND NORTHWEST! ntid HAFE Ltw ft is the SHORT. COUNCIL BLUFFS CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, An»i all ¡> ints EAST, *ucb an Slrtgr.in Vail«« >ew V<»rk. Philndrlphln« in. u«hiHKt9U. Baltimore. Pitt»» baii'g« Slontrea|. Tarotato, Detroit, < 1« velaiisi. AtCnwci! Elnfl«* the Train# of tb* Chicago* A • North-Westtm and tbe U. P. P ts. depart from, -. .jvi«t-Uu4’ >n Dej>uU—- - At t I i ak”. •*!• -• ‘ i-i: are i:;a<k°w:th the Lake Shore. MkhigMi aud Central, Baltimore and Ohi:>, Ft. W.vnr and Penney han ia, and CLi<*ag<> A Grand Trunk B y«, and the Kankakee and Pan 1 Handle Bouton. Pullman Palace Drawing Room Cars Are ran oil »11 through train» of this road. It ii- the OVDV ROAD Between COUNCIL BLUFFS 4k CHICACO Upon which i» ran the celebrated . Pi'll man Hotel Dining Cars. Insiat upon Ticket Agents selling yon Ticket« via tbi» road. lixTmine your Tickets, and refine Jo buy if they do not read over U m Cl i-raeo aud N w rih W este rn Ha ll wa y.------------------------ — —---------------- If yen wish tbe Lett Traveling Accommodation« yon will buy your ViekeM bv this Boat« ¡XT" AND WILL TAKE NONK OTHSlL All Ticket Asrn-s aetbTirketw by this Line. ’-------- MABVIN huohitt , i id V. P. 4 Gi u’l Mang r, Chicago. |ll-l<-ly /SIMM1 Pur,«rerp rut* make Nrw Kicb BI om I. and will completely change the blood in theentlreevHteni In three month«. An»penon who will take 1 pill each nl.ht from 1 toltweekn mav lie restored to round health, it ,uch a thing be uo-ible. Sent b» mail for 8 letter tump,. J. A. JOH.VSO.V « CO; Botlctt, M*u, '»rutrrl^ B«w<er, Mr. .»* _ FOR THE TWELFTH ANNUAL AA SOUS(’EM EXT OF MARS’ HILL COLLECE XJMft fdorknce -. adnravia , (MM and ISS«,) « mom T. E. LARI MOKE, ProB dont FDORENCK, ALBBAMA. 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