The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877, October 08, 1870, Image 1

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    MONMOUTH, OREGON. SATURDit taÛCTOBEIt S,. ISTO.
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The Weekly Christian Messenger
all
is vAsrry.
mi) «■'»-Ker OF 'hDlKDIVD-llot '!: I RE.MAUKÀBLK C'AsE OF PETHIFAC-
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HE AMSUHAMI'IC OF FA »’¿’it.
"From the day when Adam fell, it had
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story is this, find well illhstr-
Live together,'if ypn have to go into
The Decatur. Jie/taWi. on say» :
A writer fron/ Reading to tho.Pittsbu­
Publubwl «very Saturday by '
been the great inquiry among men,
surauee of faitli,' One day
the
desert
for
ft,
and
teed
upon
herbs
!
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Tlio
following
highly
interesting
rgh Ch.xiian-lifulieal, relates »remarka­
where and howto find the true felicity ;
T. F. CAMPBELL, ’
te was reviewing some
and .lì
apparently
well
authentil'Sted
uio aim
'pitrt-ui IJ
w»‘i 1 - nil
liit-rii if-v.u'il - statistics-of the immense
...r- farms of Mr.
vJltar »»» PHbll.har-
and though . tWe
tlfe Host
Mi High assured them Abhor Sodom and Gomorrah—or boaj d- ble
trot.,
of his horse slipped
Alexander, tho greiyt farmer ■
ander Oood Templar's Hall, Hon mettili. it could Ml; lybe found-where they had ing-honses. Men sometimes'-»peak-of case of petrifaction of a human . body • Ju|in
fromt.
,
the bora« galloped
the
meagre
4^d..
pinched
-fare.
Men
Mrs. Catherine Hippie died at Monro- »> m L »tack.dialer of Morgan county,
formerly possessed it—»-in unison with
off. A Cf ■ -
—ran,
lav ing
sometimes
speakvff
the
inconveniencies.
■viaKansas,
on
the
23d
of
February,
lSCtl,
have
be^prepand
with
lhnch
care,
and
‘ TFBMS—IN ADVANCE t
Himself and in His conscious friend­
hbld
of
the*
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ht
back
the
These
are
not
worthy
of
notice.
It
is
can lie relied on aS substantialta' cornet
•a.no ship—of this they are quite incredulous.
in the sixty-fifth ; ear of her age;.,
One Copy for one year . r.......... .
II hw »« to the en
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when,
fin
not
these.
It
is
that
rqen.
learn
self-in---
ffi
W<»
in
every
respect
:
Number
oi
acres
of
AH-Wt,
hi
rir
l
tlir-ro
on
the
24th.
Single Copies......................................,.
It was still the problem, ‘ Apart from in­
t ' 'jitain.1'.
dulgfince thobe. Men learn there not to
J tì ' T^'- x '. n r, tafS, her husbind died improved lands "on- his farms, 34,000 j said to the man,
finite;
exeflhhA-,
hXr?*«ha4
we
be
hap
­
i The soldier inqui.
. < - r' Anvnr.'lsrsJ fuiAs r ■*
regi-
py?’ In delirious search oF it, men be householders. . And all various dis­ «t h is «li horn. in/Tremont, Schtfylkill j number of acres of uuimpToved lands, ment, sire?” *’Of the h
fiieo oo
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erc<L
One Column, per year .
cipline,
all
that
ministration
of
care,
all
1 -i !v !>'i. .rffqnrstüig that I 300 ; total number of acres-of land, Napoleon, pleased with b
3» OO burrowed in gold-mines and rummaged that drill of contrivance, all that social ■ Hunt.'
Half Column “ “ •
.«tant be-
.
34.3Q0';
aggregate,
value
of
lands,
?L*
llis wife’s rcu.lulls bo
t lUl^-blll 1-
Quarter Column
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30 OO in rnbish heaps, drilled deep into the
085.000 ; value of implements in use lief in hifi word. The emperor. rod^*.
rock and di ved deep into .the sea. Anri independence, - all that subtle atmos­ ed by lii.--i.le in li.up- >nt jj?>iei.
the
-"Id
er threw down
down his
.
amount di- .plL'
W; *■
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’¡.rerthrew
Ins ySi-kef;
phere,
indescribable,
and
unannlyzable.
On^
threo I uponhss
though none succeeded, few despaired.
TBANSIEN^ ADVEBTlSEStteNTH,
., ii, tlie “ 20th of February,
J i I860,
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a V»
iSuring the,,« : (.-..r, ‘v"’
no .'panlcteiou-hi.
Which
belongs
to
the
solitary
household;
years after the w^®taxc-ta>4 J^èij,bn »-’>4; -Axlfsed fofwtiges
There was always an apology Tor failure.
Ter Squarto, (ten lise», or leas), for
tohamls'employtdonhisfurms.gTd.ooii '-!‘vuhl.'is, Ao sWord by ltls/lc, nor
S 4 50
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first insertion
i They had wrought in the right direction, they miss. No man and woratui i can i her grave yros opened; and after the re-
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ci
.i
i
iiDy L.;tik
make
husband
and
’
wife,
father,
and
IM>
1
.
. vane^nieiiL ’ he 7 fan und .
For each subséquent insertion ........
itibVul of the covering of thgoutercuffln Number of live stock on hi* farm»—90 fjomtod . the
but with inadequate appliance«. They
stiiil of ('oiiiinaniling officers .
mother,
and
householders
on
flip
pat
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ft
was
dheovaredthat
bGtlfffpfllftS-
Avi^'
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150
1
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ors^,
J>»>
oxen.
were not rich enough ; tlrey were not
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..».,17 IM U Y .~ l fit*., ** /-■ A 1-^1 as a 1»yt'riiiaf ‘
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EBpEJSeSIONAI, CAliDfi,
other cattle; hugs, 70C. Total 1 1 | They laughed at him and said; “What
clever enough. * Had they hee^bnly a tern nf their fathers, “who tiegin ‘ and filled
tilled with
.uith a dfirk
dark colored
colored water,
wutvr, and
and bn
on-*. and I,(Mk>
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here.?'’ He replied, '‘I
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«1« oo little wealtliuT; had they been better ed­ continue their married life in this Hot­ raising th^i Collin to the surface of tho | 'ulue
’ ' of
...... live stock,
’ . d53<j^MX>. I’nxhret
Per annum.............
am
captain.tff
tlxtra;uards.
” They -irere
50
a /
bed
For six months .//...,. . ........
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style
of
,
existence.
And
yet
they
ucated ; li^urthey-possessed ihoi« leisure,
earth, /¡¡ey foumTUrfto be rem^rkijbly.J of^his farm in lb/’J--Corii,. 277,¿W) auiaz. -l. but.ire.oiii-l, "The emperur has
3 oo
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For three month»
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^are
nnwillfng
to
triko
a
house
that
they
lqml.els
;
wheat,
7,l>
,l
0
bushels;
fiklt.s,
Leary; \The coffin • was emptieilf.sit thy
ihepITj »als« and »11 talent, poorer—they were jijpt about to
- Administrator's notice», She;
J.CBU afford; and they cannot a"ff>rd t > water, and on..cxamiltation of the. body ! 8,000 bushels; rye,"2,000 bushels ;* pota­ ’ said so, tlierefoy^I aniX’. In'lika maq£
st
other legal fiivertialng, will bi/doue
ta
- Ulto i-ainc touch the tailsnuui ; they Would have ‘
‘ner» through-tie word-of God, ?’He that '
rates a» (i ther advertising.
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brought to light the philosopher’s stone. . takfftWUouse that they fairt-vrenld Live” it was" pronuuncea.. by those present toes, .1,000 bpahels.; hay, 3;000..Jons ; ibeliev’eth hath everh ing lif?,
” is not
Advertising, >nd all other bustness in this off
In,
because
furniture
is
so
dear,
and
vir-
Thl* color of tho value of atfimals sold on his farm,'dur-; ’ confirgioTby tlie
completely • petritieei. , T
Ace, will be Antae on the C oin Iwaia. Currency And as it is part of man’s ungodliness to
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the believv
■
tne
is
cheap
fliccause
society
requires
a
wüt be taken »t Ute usuäril)sconut|.
I
ing
the
past
year,
8493,495.
Mr.
Ales-
:
face ami hands were. [ief hups, tw^shadc i
believe his fellow-sinner rather than his
er; lie ought to takri the word tX/Iod art
Advertising mux lie. paid for in advance, un­
Creator, tjje Most High provided an certdin amount of-. ujipegyance, you darker than natural, and somewhat re*e- i amler has two farms, one of near 8,000 true böeange He has said it, Ain
los» credit® given by special agreement.
u» ’.
know
tho
outskirts
ofTIie
town.
acres
in
Morgan
—
eonnty,
twelve
mdes
utpmpeaclialile testimony. He Qdilerl,
iiibling a-iNirnish snriaco. The foaiure's
Iffjaor.
Him
as
a
God
of
truth,
find
re-
A
log
cabin
is
better
for
yonn^'mi?'-
.
when ^lio was east of Jacksonville,’ upon which-tie ro- * . .
Agents for Christian Messenger.; up Solonion ; Fie made film healthy •fiyd people than 'the Fifth Av'enuv-Hrw- wore a-\full and- pern
sides, anil Tire ^tber, pf altoutWtot)
withjoy-nnsperitable.
and handsome, wise antLbrilliant; He
alive, so that all who nivd known her,and
poured wealth into’his lap ’till it tan tel would be-ifjthey had the ¿ hole of-it came to nee her remains, instantly recog-, acres, . in .. Cliampaign courtty, Illinois , ’. | P revention or LEAD-cOLic.—A'liin*,
The following gentlemen are authorized to act over; He. made him absolute monarch for nothing. What you get for nothing nized the well-remembered countenance. In addition; t\ his vast business as a ; w)ll(.], tliay bp ,,f sr.rvi(.(; t,, S()nli.
m Agents for tho M esbksoeb :
The lardy-remained ^exposed to atmos- farmer, Mr. Alexander bnyi, ships, and manufacturers, is furnished by the . ex-
of the finest kingdom which tfie-warhi is the least valuable to you Qf anything;
H
Frafielneit*.
~WOT tat',l i l l(» h ea d of cat- , jvrirtrf.r 3 re d-lead estabhshmeaVtn
at that time-offtored ; and instead fif sav­ What you e a r n is all value.— l-fider pheric influence for foul* days,' in ordei1 ~
C. Viscxtrr, Broker, ,T20 California et., ia our
ages and pagatrs, gave him for his sub­ these influences the -whole ’of life is to ascertain whetherafly change wbuld tie annually;
.
Fraffce? As usual, where lead is made
only authorized-Agent in San Francisco.
Hfkd'pluce, preparatory to ils transport­
jects a civiljeed/-atid‘ religious people; written in the wrong key.
—
Several
rear»
ago
in
^nantity, tho
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started to the false -principle, tlify do
No change whatever I a boy was hiiirig for killivgiris little broth- ‘ [ workmen werw'subject trr iSin-colic,
J. M. SMctET i. authorized to receive and i and that he might not be distractod by not get over it. They are perpetually ation .eastward.
receipt for .ubecriptiou« and advertiaoiuenU for wars and rumpwT of wgrr; He put'in bis
was manifest. The remain's were rough- ' er.' When“r>U the gallows, the sheriff arid for n time ftn efficient remedy was
tiie M e »» esueh , at l’ortlaud.
hand a peaceful sceptre, and. saved him tenlpteil to overlive by their affections. ly handled at all traruffer points, were said If you have any thing to say, speak found ip supplying thé men with a drink
Oregon»
from the hardships at the field and the If there is anything that an honoratflo transported foni-te. n hujtHr».l miles by now, for yon have only five minutes to 1 prepared of-sweetened and much jlilu-
.. » Court Fork, Law €<mnty perils of the fight. A Oil 111 us endowed. ami aensiiismman feels and cannot stand., rail, and before the-mi rial .at Tremont- .iivë ”':Fhe bèv‘ “burning in Or taùrs‘'^ï' t'"1
J. M Harris
‘“'M- After a few month.’
rlive.’
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..Roxburgh, Douglas County
A. LTudd
it if the silent 'compaffson, bn the port
the body was lagalh^examined, by Dr. ’ I l.c.i- to di.". . I Ud <>nIv.onê-tttactírlí^^,■' ’r’;
d
. Starr’s Point, Lane County and thus favored, Solomon commenced
John Bound»
E. VVilliania ..... . . .. Amity, Yamhill County -the search after happiness. Everything of the wife, of the irt.y in which she Prevost,-of that place, and found to bo bretlier; he had beautiful b'luc eyes and.**1“0^ and ref,1;C'’ tO Use il
lon'
Wm. Dawson. .McMin ville, Yamhill
except godly,’ he devoted hiaaaalf to the did live, and the way in ’Which she does thorougldy petriffbd and in.the same con­ iliay hair, and Ingot drunk, for the first
L. Rowland ............... Balern. Marion
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work
live.
Hew
does
this
drive
men
into
dis-
M Byerly ’
Dalltoa, Polk
art of enjoyment. And in carrying on
». j coming jxôme
i
T*
two who «■»•. in trrr'httlnt of n-
dition, as it was when taken out of the time in noy 1-ff
fit
G._C. Whitney 4. .Eugene.t'itv, Lane
lite, aad
I found , i me©,
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bis otetfMperiment he unwittingly, but honesties ? How does it drive them out grave. —f
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Dr. Z. Davis
Bnetia Viali, Polk
_ him gAthtorin :• ¡ÿrav, ta . : .> i». ihi-gnfiHi’n.
David Lewis............ Lewisville,
Polì
L.ÇVV laving,,
m ««
'*
einin fi ■■'8*'
Jlre ’.lead
effeetuaftv, became Gofl’si (fenxmtotia- of simplicity, and out of hoia willing­
due
IT alle Waba^Waahi*nrtm Ter.
Sjl'eci
.
with
b:n.
with
'it
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< r w Ito r i Ço^ory whe r e.--------
Am t a ll ehrintuflri
C
ti on . J nM^th e crucible he dust rank and ness to live according to eirciiuAtaueicd ' F'l»*4k®li TO O‘ KsS. - Nobody rail
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Tralizn how great-« work Uris has been ( cause, and I kiîhff him at nne.blow with' supplying
la•airtj’'XoftHh and Iriirning ; and m a
milk Oi all, a daily «1!. y., .ere
raku. I del not know affy thing about
- r_
flux, lie added yottoth and genius ; And people’s eyes, and not their own actual I until be takes (Tie long rid i of four or i ! a 111
W. WATERHOUSE,
Lili the
VA.IX7 néxt AAASZIAAAU^
w UWAA A I '¿♦ok<?
I* »V ■
it till
morning-when
Kuls,’-V **•“
Th"’
then, with alt the a/ilor of bis vehement needs !’How does it teach them to be ! five days and nights, through dreary (Wromsle.-
.-
,n
more
subject
to
vanity
than
to
love
!
i
andnnbrokeh
solitude.
i;ts
like,listen-
SASH 4 DOOR FACTORY
nature, ho urged tho furnace, to its
Vguarde.1, and was told that when mr lit and
th“‘ time,‘ ” ’» »
whitest glow . riAffwIien the grand pro­ SucTi life, is J^oHow. Ostentation takes | ing to Arabian talk to be told of tho tie brother w^s found hft hair was clottedj*“«1®
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Main Street, Monmouth,' Oregon,
the place of Sincerity. And so, ere Fong 1 strange contrasts of this wyindorfnl jour-
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its-appearaiice
among
the
workmen.
jection
took
place,
from
all
the
costly
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a man is.educated to be a logiM, and 1 I nay-of 3,'too miles. At morning yon *vaitli hij^blopu a^il brains, and he was; We have not heard of the application
(ingredienta the entire residuum was
dead.
Wliisky
ha#
dope
this.
It
has
steals. And. woman to nnvirtue, be- ( j ride through' fields of waving grain, i
of this remedy in ether ir.'tdhca«, but
Blacksmithing.
’ Vanity of vanities ! ’ And ere he left
that pays the bills of exfrava- where the reapers-'are ajYeady at work, rilined-me. l never was drunk buhonce j would suggest it as well worthy of ex-
the laboratory lie' made ink gf tho ashes ; cause
I
have
only
one
in»re,word
to
say,
and
gunce
iini«
taw
than
anything
else.
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tffj
DAVID ROHRER
i*4nil before noon you are shivering, amid
and in the confessions of a converted It or<f BeecAsr........ .
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then I am going to my final Judge. j 1 periraent on the jyirt of painters, who
lVOVli) INFORM HIS FRIENDS AND
J^erpetual shows. Tn a few hours the ,
i worldling, lie was constrained to write
say
It to’ yofing people : Never; Never, ' are so liable to similar 'affections.
▼ ▼ the public that he 5« still at the Old Bland
W e sympathize with conscientious ' traveler pAses from theA-nlley where tho ,
' Aliothfr excellent refiiedy which has
ib Monmouth,
x hammer in hand, b&k»w» I onffnf tli(s.aibJest hooks in tbo Bibl?.”
Sunday school teachers, who, after has ing mercury stands at 80 dgrees in thb tnlxa>- Never to«ch any thing that can -intoxi lieep found to be of greatlienefit to pain­
Cuffing, and fire
roaring, ready to do all
catel’L
inds of work
irr hi* line — especially
"I f a wafer be laid'on a furnaco of spent a. reasonable time on Sunday \ to the bleak mountain satfoh where wn;
ters, and, those' working in lead and
making, mem'*
ing, and sharpeuing plows
off the Gooén "—A piohfi old type; is tlte iodide of potassium.
ironing'and repairing wagon«^ shoeing* hnn*«*%, . polished metal« which is tho» breathed morping in [ireparing the lesson,- goto I ter freezes evuy night in'tlio yea’to. Front
and whatever else can be'doue in inm or Mteel.
their£jass with a very’ annoying sense summer to winter is only a journey t>f a negro woman was caught'by her'huustcr -Dissolve half an prince in a pint of
ul-,f
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breath has evaporated, too wafer be of ebn^n^ion and emptiness. It is about acoiii-fir two miles. Soken day’s travel ’ stealing a goose; i»nd Hie Text Sunday water, and take a ' tejispoonfuF
tejtspoonfuy two of
.shaken off, we shall find the whole pol­ as reasonable to expect the body to bo carries ns from the centaf ofTTornmeree ' she "partopk of thé communion, 'after 1 three' times a dayj/lftta-werkipRn
Blacksmith Shop.
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paint.
ished surfaco is not os it was before , al­ vitalized with good blood from recently on ortr Atlantic coasts, through W ‘ fer­ which her master aceosie^hcra» follows:
"Why, Hannah, I saw you to-day at "toi'p haven ” is a household pKràss. ‘
‘1E0RGE KRAMAR, having built a new and though our senses can detect no differ­ and hastily eaten food, as that the mind tile and'cultiva{>d middle StatesrpiHft'l
J commodious sbopet the aoutheant corner
the communion table !”
i But the latest wonderful discovery is
can
be
.
full
of
clear
thoughts
upon
a
the
busy
city
of
tire*
lakes,
jicro^s
the
ence
j
”
lor
if
we
breath
again
on
it,,
the
of the Public builare in Monmouth, in
ready to
at snort fifitice, and in g’-od surface will be moist everywhere except suitjeCt" about which we have just wide prairies,th«' burning, alfcfili ■rtisterts" -riV e s tank, -ftr-fOre, I was ’lowed to be that of a letter purporting-to have been
style, all work iojH« line. Thankful to
dere wid de rest ol/His family.
written by Edgar A. Poe to a Mr. Daniels,'
hia friends for fd&ner jxtronagc, he w>- on the spot previously sheltered by the gathered in haste a few faffta. I(ps better where water for the engines mntit be car­
"Itut IJShnah I was s*»rprised to see i <>M’hiladelphia, under data pf September
iicite a contiuuancovf the aano*. > .
wafer, which will now appear as a spec- - th prepare the lesson a few days before­ ried a hundred miles,’the mountain ran­
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tral image on the surface. Again aiid hand for, in addition to the help which ges and tlie wild magnificent country you there !” he »aid, “How is it abouti 29, 1S49/ in which he confesses tliat he
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was not the author of th« "Raven,” so
again we breathe, and the moisture meditation gives, and tho comparisons . which lies between them, through the the goose?’’
Legal Notices
t^he looked tr little surprised as if she | lorg and closely linked with his name,
evaporates, but still the spU.ctral wafer and illustrations which nature and. daily avalanche region of the Sierras, up the.
reappears. This experiment succeeds life aff<Æd, there is evidently su Sierras, up to the summit of the tiiouu-1 didn’t comprehend the cause'o’f his won- but tliat it was written by StunnvHFen- ■
' J. L. COLLINS,
after
a lapse of many months, if the involuntary mental process akin to the tains 8,000 and so down the Pacific slope 1 der;bnt soon catching the meaning,eS- wick, of New York, and sdntto Poe; who
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
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put his natfie to it in a fit of intoxica- •
metal be carefully put aside where its assimilation of food, by which the mind to the luxuriant California Valleys- and claitned ;
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Oregon.
"Whysar, do’ you tinkl’se gein’ to let lion. The letter states that the sensa­
works up material taken into it in a Sjlie lusty Seaport of our western seacoast.
surface
cannot
be
disturbed.
If
a
sheet
CZ/* Special attention given to Prolate mat’
Fix the
tn-s, CollectiouH, Real Estate, and general p5>C of paper, on which a key has be^n laid, somewhat crude condition.
No such road as this was ever built 1 an-old goose stand between me and my tion it produced luOuced Poe to conceal
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leading
thought
of
the
lesson
in
tins
the name oi the real author. The New
bo
exposed
for
sofne
minutes
to
the
sun
­
before,
and not many will be built here­ maker ?”
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shine, anil then instantaneously viewed mind, gather the facta, revert to it after
S oitb one has very fitly »aid tnat thc Orleans Timet says these statemeiùs
L. VINEYARD,
in the dark, the key being removed, a occasionally during the week,pray about
Sunday
school spirit is the spirit of a ware communicated to a Mr. C. .C.
ATTORNEY AND C0UN8ELLC1R AT LAW. fading spectre of the key will be visible. it, and you may exjiect that, on Sunday, k . A pastor was surprised to find a lovely
MLcon, ot New Orleans, by Rev. J.
full.
(
head^nd heart will
w...... be
r ......
Dalla»......................
Orroon.
Christian
girl in an ungodly family, and child. Only |-ehi>d-trenrtf'an give yon Shaver, (if Burlington. New Jersey,
Let this jiaper be put aside for many headhnd
a true sympathy with children; can set
OSF" Rpecial attention gi”en J° Collection», months' where nothing cart disturb it,’
L ittlh T hings .—The preciousness inquired of hcr as he sut by- her sick bed, you on their level; enable‘you to take a who declares that he found the letter
find to matter» portaining to lto»ì Batate.
“
How
have
you
learned
all
this
ja
your
and then in darkness bo laid on a plate of little things was never more beauti­
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placo beside their littleness; really to, referred to among>documenta in posses­
of hot metal, the spectre of tho key will fully expressed than by B. I'. Taylor in condition here ?” Her beautiful reply understand their thought» and feelings; sion of John T, Tompkins, of the tatter
J. A. APPLEGATE,
‘
again appear. ’ In the case of bodies the following : "Little words are the was as follows: “I had a faithfulSuuday adpat the truth you would teach them to town. .■
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
more highly phosphorescent than papety. sweetest to hear; little charities fly far- school teacher —and though I -never their capacity; amt arrange your^Wry.
W asting O t ' hkb PEqrLBa’ Tivfi.—A
Office in aecond »toty of the Court House,
the spectres of many different objects thest, and stay longest on the wing; lit­ g«Ve her much satisfaction, yet when I language and style so as to be full'of file I
DaHae, Oregon.
committee of eight gentlemen had an ap­
was
taken
sick
I
took
my
littly
bible
and
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which may have been laid on in succs- tle lakes «re the stillest; little hearts are
■very holiest power upon them. How pointment to meet at 12 o’clock, Eleven
»ion will, on warning, emerge in their the fullest, and little farms arc best tilled. w hen over the lessons she used'to teach »hall you gain this spirit, and liow keep
J. H. MYER,
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of them were punctual,‘bat the eighth '
proper order. This is equally true of
Little books afe the most read, and me,—and God has taught me here alone. 1 it ? The answer is very simple. Be more
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
came bustling in with #pok gies for being
A mong the pithy suggestions of
our bodies and our minds. We are,in­ little songs the most loved. Anil when
■■of a Christian than you »ver have been; aqnarter óf an hour behind time. ’ "Toe
Dall*»,
Orvgo"-
Ralph
Wells,
we
find
the
remark
that
volved ton the universal metamorphosis. nature would make anything especially
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be a bettet Christian. THemoie aChris. time,” said he "passed away without my
Nothing leaves ns wholly as it found us. rare and beautiful, she makes it little— it took him a long time to learn that tian f he more like a child ; the fess like
being aware of ft. ’ I bad 'no idea of its
Sabbath
school
teaching
was
not
Every mon we meet, every book we little pearls, little diamonds, little dews.
a Christian themore justa poor, burden­ being so late,"etc. A Quaker present,
read, fivery pioiure or landscape we see, Everybody calls that little which he preaching. He would como before ed, Weary, toiling man. *
said, "1 am not sure tliat we ah on Id ad­
Worn or tone we hear, mingles
the class brim-ful of a proposed Ipct-
Saddlery, Harness. every
loves befit on enroll. We Once heard a
with otf? being and modifies ft.”
nre. But he discovered a better way, “1
M oses —priest, prophet, philosopher, mit thy excuse. It were a matter «f re-
good sort of man speak of hislittle Wife,
learned io^yet Me leifon. out nf tàe clan».” i historian, legislator^ and warrior-e-had guct that thonshonldrt have wasted thine
^A R ocky M ounvaik paper publishes And-we fancied that slrtmnst bo a perfect
8. C. STILES,___ _
Ho foiAul that a single thought brought neither friei;.daJBor fortune. Davjdr the oW-n quarter of an hour; but D'ere are-
an
obituary
of
Sim,
”
Chief
of
the
Waa-
.little bijon of a wife. We saw her, «tai
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ont
from the scholar himself, was 1 royal minstrel, was nxhepherd boy. Mvembaaidea thyself, whose time thou'
.hoe Indians. R says tliatbe warns “good, she weighed twoliqndred pounds ! We.
(Opposite t tilr O ii a r U tnasa.l <_
nsumed, amounting in the
worth a year's thinking for him ; that J The Savior of the world. Son of the cter- host al
though
very
dirty
ml
man
.
He
possess
­
were
surprised.
But
then
it
woano
joke
AMUFACTURERAND dealer in har -
j and one-eighth’ of it
a.single idea coining Ont of hia, l>oys' . nal God, maker of all creaied exirtenee, S hota I
mm , SsddlM. Bridle», Whips, Collar., ed a well-badancod head of hair, and —the man meant it.
He conld put his
heads was of more profit to the class than i had not where to lay hia head.
only was thinejtrii
Check Lines’ etc., etc., of all kirrriA which be is
«tomach'enongh for all lie oould get to wife in bis heart, and have room for oth­
prepared to will at the lowe.1 ltving raua.
fifty ([Restions he himself could ask.
(¿T- Repairing done on short notice.
eat. His regard for the truth was nota­ er things beside; and what was she but
A n old author .quaintly remarks? - y A pbudent man advised his drunken
precious,
and
what
was
she
but
little?
ble —he never middled with it. He left
("W e maintain that it lies within the "Avoid argument with ladies. In spin; servant to put by his money for a rany
j
..no will, and his estate consisted of a pair
JAS. A. RICHABD80N, M. D
A lady , who was not a Hhakes|>earian discernible and traceable powers of a ning yarns among »ilk» and »atine. a man day* . In »few weeks the muster inquired
of boofcs/.’ -" ' ■
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(Late of B.ll.vo. Mrdlral CaUrge.|
scholar* hearing the“Merry Wives- of truly Christian ministry, to shed over is sure to be worsted and twisted. And how much oFhis wages, he had saved:
Give not thy tongue too great liberty Windsor” highly praised, inquired how our lend a brightness as of the reaerec when aman ia worsted- and twisted, he "Faith, noté at all,” said he; "it pained
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tion morning. _
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may consider himself wound, up.”/ -J yesterday and it all wont ”•
many wives Mr. JViudsor had.
lest
it take thee prisoner.
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