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9 . , , . ------- T------------- T h tti-ri VM iri. THE LOliU’S PRAY ICH ___ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. v . 1 ■j ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS i. MQMMRPZH .■ADVBJrnSKMEKTS. .. A D VKHTlHfcMFNT«. MtSCKIaLANEOUR 1 L it bresth os ~a filial sp iri t - “F te-1 Kia a fact tt> be deplored that, in y^sUinetaenth oentnry of the Christian ther.” A catholic spirit—“Our Father.“ •era, scarcely one-third of lhe human family belong to the religion of Jesus. ROCKER. Christian College ________ ____ j :—” T- Cunningham & Co. a__ BOOKER fit ROBERTS, - -1 ° -■ QEO. I SHERIFF’S SALE. - I ___________________________ _ J JUDGE- I * V VIRTUF. OF A DECREE OF JUDGE- nrsupnf-ts. C.inrt for fir the tin- count; county ? nt gi qi rl the : ujrcnil Ijrcuil Court name.*" X : . , ‘ '' ■ oik.stms of Polk. xtiAtc of ctrsson làvsti an.I enroll.4 «nu ____________ therein on ai Uie die 2d _ 4»y of January. A.D. A missionary Spirit—Th? kingdom I ffctekpted t 1871, . in favor L , of : Hiuith MuithA *t Davfa.xucl _ _ im»iu«t ______ L. different, and more' to the advantage of come."-—- - t v- —r—-------------------------- A ltobb, for the Hrtm of 1LNT.17 U. H. go!<l oohi | aim I ctwto of suit. uiaotmtiiME te the mini ' of Christianity, might not be difficult fo An obedient spirit—“ Thy will be $2J.4l an<l in favor of the «aid Buiitli A Davin, - prove. The fact, however, is as we done.”' 1 and Bgairist »aid L. A. Robb, and Annie E. Jlobb. of fiireckmnre of Mortgage tq>on and aab of the have state3. and- the tact we Rinst ac A dependent spirit—“Give us this preinUeH hereinafter tiescnlted, to natiafy «aid cept. One-tliird of the, human family day our dsily bread.” Judgment and coato, and accruing emits; and bv virtue of nn exeiutiuii iwtued theicon, by D. J. mominally Christian, and two-ihtrds A forgiving spirit —** Forgive ns our Holmen, Clerk of mud' court. May 25th. 1871: j »on Cbristian—auch, in brief, is the tresspasses, as we forgWe t.’iem-tliut tres ai^l to me directed. I have levied upon and will proceed tv aell at jnil^li" zt th? Ho auction, at the Court world religiously. • pass against us.” |- Horta door, at Dalta. in »aid county, On the Mb day of Jnly, 1B71. A watchful spirit — Lead ns uot into On the other hanfl, it must be.ad- lietxheen ti»e Ktiura of 9 o’clock, turn , and 4 temptation, but deliver us from evil.” mitteil thkt the shadow of Christianity o'clock, p.m.; of «aid dav, all the right and title A (onflding and uj/<’i%g spirit-g^ftiT and interest of the said L. A. Robb and Annie E. overapreud-t the natiohs. ’ Everywhere thine t«'the ktrmt£«nj;.ii utlie ^T'tefS-r, Robb, of and into tliB following described prem- ■it is feltt<r~t>e »yrfct antt growing wit; Lot No. JL block. No. m number ami the gld^^R’vei*?' Amra- ed and designated in nlata and surveys of tlrn force. It is already the coytroUiug land belonging to the La Creole Aeademi^ In HE LOCATION OF THÉ COL" stitute» in Polk oounty, Oregon, .tee; Taentv- jiower of the world. Wherever there L ittle T uini *«.—The precionsneHs’of soMton feet off of Lot No. 4, in block No. 2. (’<>m- da progi-Js, energy, enterprise; where- ' lboe is C bktkal , A ccessible I meneing 26 feet north of aouth-eart corner of little things w«s nevej- more beautifqlly *- ever tluflje is true freedom, culture, in said lot, running thence went 147 feet, thence and B eautiful . | expressed than by. B. F. Taylor in the • north 27 feel, thonee east 147 feet, thence south The rolling prairie on which it is situated is tellect»,! independence, there is Chris- -27 I'eetk) tbe pl “ ice of hoginning Situated in !. i - j . . ... ___ ■+ following: ______ t )uden^e, Polk ctmnty. Oregon bounded by timber,’ bordered with, a serrated the Mu of Iinfapeudenée, cis: tianity—and of all these she ni.ust be ier’with “ Little words are the sweetest to togetbC 12- the appurteuancea - tliereniito be- fringe of towering firs, marking 'the course ol t ____________ —a j .. j .—_3 nt gju| coRta aa regarded as the parent apd the nurse. the Luckimute, four mita south: the' WiL ' hear; little charities fly farthest nnd longing, to satisfy »»id judcmei ■t'oro»««. Temi» .of «de— U. 8. 8 Gohl coin,.— / lamette, two mile« east, and the I^creole, six Wbat Lgve the nou*Christian two-tlunlit stay longer on tire wing; little lakes are ’Ctesli in hand. . ' ( M”t»i-ss my han , thin the' milea north ; while the oak hill«, with their denne of the human family given ns during, the stillest; little hearts are fullest', and ----- 27IA <lay of .1 <J, -1- 1' - foliage, rta, one above another, in èoiemn» these last ten centuries in the shape <’f ... A little farms are best tilled. .Little books jvn grandeur, to the main range. In flill view , twenty »CH.. literature?. Absolutely n<rthii.rf. W» ? ■o-.. .„.».t n»«1 nn.T.lipi.» auuga-fixuaoaL M^lmi i. T||p rnww î B I' liigwniJ i i. riMIBR Wscnr ajie'uoriorgetrpr ÿr the 4ftF.'ary dut- J | from thé vaJley to the coat, stretches away for . = __ _ .loved. When Nattinb would make any-, • • burst of infidelity whiefi preceded nnd 'I j eighty or ontr hundred-«nuta to the snow-clad thing especially rare ami beautiful, she followed the French Revolution; but makes it little— little pearls, little din-, I liumrhite of Moan fa’Hood, JeffeFRon, and thé w 1,“ Three Smtera ”^-all in fair view from the Col- , this w’e'claim for Christianity quite as niouil«; little dewc’ Everybody culls K- ’ -. r— <i . likfipre inuea.. ziuch as anything evif written in its de- ■ ilia! little which lie loves best on earth. riVKEN UP BY THE SUBSCRIBER. LIV-. | Tljx-.laity range iinmedfatelv West; tifaskt' the fbnse; for'it sprung out of Christianity, ■ J ing about four nrita north-west of Bridge- I ■ea-Ufirt», and givos, in this locality,' only' a ' and semeLoidhe literaturepf tlt.tt jieriotl ! MICCEEfaASKOV 4. port, Polk County, Oregon, on the first day of j February, 1871, one small l«y mare, mipponed cciitla wind from tbe north or south. With a is more Cliriatimr than eitherita authors • to.be eight years old, a small white snot in thei*» - gonial and bracing climate, a fertile «oil, a l»pn- ,. or its enemies believed. What have - Te-adrio fortune — advertise. forcliosti, a small white spot on the back, and one on the left Side. No other marka or brands latiofi distinguished for industry and moral Ortre for brain on fire—blow it out. ' the non-Christian ^wo-thirda -done for ’ perceiveablo. BAl>out 14*$ hands high. Ap-‘ worth—*»d removed from the divenihna and ; us in the shape- of mechanical, inven ISAAC SMITH. i temptations of a oity—the surronmtiugs^are all ■ A religious paper, just started out pratad at Justice of tite Peaeo. , u-o«i Muraille for health, Virtue, and proficiency tion? Absolutely nothiug. The staam- West locates the New Jerusalem in February 11th, 187L. • fi4w4 ■ in even-department of studj. engine, wdUr-it* eonntiess applications, Amalia. ’ ’ t -L „ . 4---- ----------- ------------- ----------- ----------- ’---- the electric telegraph; the printing MIBieULAXIOi’S ADVBRTIBKMUrrs. ’ There is no use of praisipg the pres ' press;-all these modern forces which T11. < "liege is under the care of a. Board of ent style-of ladies’ dresses, they are Trustees, who will spare no y>»ms to make it are revolutionizing the world,. wiiie.li . puffed enough.”': 7 EQUAL TO THE DEMANDS OF THE AGE are breaking tlriwn -the hairier walls of “^The Members of the Faculty are competent, en- 1 Victor Emanuel has brought an action i nations, which are bridging the mighty/, ergetie, and devoted to the Cause of Education, for defamatiotf of character against a waters, piercing the everlasting ’ hills, , The announcement for tlie Session of 1870 71 OF THE CHRISTIAN ORDER. Vienna editor who called him names. annihilating distance, creating a com is as follows :— The cotton seed product of the Mis mon interest world-wide in their range have they not nil sprung from, anWare sissippi valley, if nianrtfactnred into spirit—Hallowed be thy B That it urigbt have been otherwise ia easy t«s»y? That Haught to have been MON Mol "l’I F, Auction and Commission Dealers ' Polls. Oo-s Orearoxi . w T Estray Notice. Books and Tracts .T. M. SMITH,— oil, would lie worth $40,000,000, they not allied to Christianity? HARRISBURGf : : : x-: : OREGON, Tl«e £otton_ crop now arriving at. the j S” OLICIT« 0RD&R8 FROM THOSE DESIR- Such are the facts of which Christi- i ittpt Bnnkr and Tracts of the Christian order. • ■ anity li»» pb’t ’Tanse to lre proud - if wtr4 c-ott»>n-,Hyrt*«»f Gw* South, promises to ; Bookaof any kind that can be*obtained will be turn aside from these facts for a mo lie the largest since the famous qne’ of i furnished ftf living rate«, on abort notice. AAtata, I. M SMITH, ment, and look at wliat we may call the 1859-00. Jan. 28. 16if Harrisburg, Oregon, dominant tendencies of the age. tve^fimlj The lifting Men’s Christian Aasoci- ; atiota-of Dover, England, by ».vote of j* 15 to. 13, has expelled Ruiich, tlua cniiiic equal reason to be ,proud and hopeful. 'Prominent among these must be noticed ¿the. aggressiveness of Western civiliza tion. paper, from its reading-room. Europe and The Civilization of The Grand Jnry has indicted the pro strides, : prietors of all the daily newspafiers in ia making itself felt in «U landsand on, I in.-mari for advertising a "gFand gift Mxav-xuw' l 1 jinlc 1 > zx n-ix I liroiu . kevery eno sea. \/ Not only have ♦ the millions concert.’’- of Asia ceased to send forth their eon- .Through life We. aro oompalle.1 lo TiqtlWiBff horiles; they no longer feel it learn njany lessons that we never pro America marches rapid with ¡KNsible or prudent to resist the. ag posed to our^alves.' . gressive energy of these Western foft-es. With Europe on the, ffne hand, and • The Memorial Fund raised by the Presbyterians during th^juud year, for • AnfFriv.-r on the-othoY. the day is-not I the building of churches—tamT'fristitu- far-off .when the Asiatic Contiiieht, iff- tions of learning, amounts to 87,007,499 all its length and breadth, j<ha] 1 be. revo 91. ' lutionized, transformed, regenerated, / by what it is still tbe fashion to caH Wes tern civilization. This civilization is Mothers, |'ve Found |t ! ! nothing ¡Lit. is not Christian. .With tbe railrqad, the steamboat, tjui/ steam Christian Hymnal ! developing the wealth'and utilizing the products of the continent; and the jprinting press with H. D. BOON. graph, quickening thought ami facil itating expteSsion, lhe .doctrines of Where it is accepted, it will remain and bless. Where is it resisted, it will roll on and destroy. This,, however, is not all. Inside of this Western civilization itself, there are certain marked tenden- eies, the result of which can not fail to From a va tive operation, nations are becoming Language is following a H FADQU ARTER-S ami evidence is not wanting to convince, us that thia tendency in destined to be New Goods ! /his is realized,, so will the eotfqnering forces of Christianity lie multipliei, and so will its success l>e secured. race will I? to the <le will be to the NOW PREPARED a large assortment of choice play a copspicnont |«rt. that while the L'h riwti a n religion thus marohM to universal empire, and while being fulfilled, may grow also in worth. row be. Certainly the The bride, Abe Book, is Husband. The ------DEALERS À»-— so far as CIGARS, FRUITS^ 4c., 4«. A fan, a General' anaorfmeut of BOOTS, SHOES AND GATERS. Every real life l»a story were it only wall - paper , x sash MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS«. - SUIT CUSTOMERS,^ ■ F’anoy Goodw, - T ETC., ETC., JTTC. - ' •r ■i the above , and can be fetmd at A ll thing* many other -----------—r—*— ETeixx-y Boon’s, COMMERCIAL HTREET, • SALEM, OREGON. - . Who bsa ti>e best «elected »took of good« in Ills line to be found ¿n Halvm, and will sell both st Wholesale and Rktail st priées that will defy competition. | 10;tt . •» B ever. XaJGJVY, MAIN STREET, : ! } : MOORE’S CORNER. . - -f- - OREGON DEA LEK IN Makes a SPECIALTY of-Hhoes. r- CENERAL MERCHANDISE, , ; Preparatory Department — Algebra', Geologj’, Botany, Zoology, Astron-« omy, English Composition, Latin and Greek Grammars and Read ers ................ ............................... .. JOB PR INTI NG ’...... ............. *<.. DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS* ■ -AND Book-Binding ! 16 00 Tuition xtrictlF in" advance, as follows ; For ten weeks. or half term, nmit be paid on entering the Schoo), and like |>aymentx to be mada at the oommenoement of each half term to the close of the session. IT'1” h,<l rriv»'« families al from *2.60 td «3.60 per week. HATH, CAPS, BOOTH AND 8H0E8. KT" Parmen will find it to their advantage -A.. Gt. ATV'-A.IZEZnVGL, to call and examine our stock All kinds of PORTLAND, • Troduce taken, and a Fair Price ¡«id. 10:tf w Corner Front nn«l Al«ler S t r e e t»»,- » ! ’ ! ' 1 H aving secured the « ebvices I —---- ----------- —----------- «------ of a FiBBT-cv.AH8 Workman, w now prepared. in connection with his extensive Book and Job Printing e«tebliHhment, to manufacture everv variety of BLANK BOOKS, and BIND MU8I0, MAGAZINES, e*c.. in a superior ftyle, at the shortest notice, at the COX & EARHART, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL <3- n o o in : LOWEST LIVING RATES. AND DEALERS IN febl8:no!9nn6 Flour. Mill Feed and-Crain. L GROUND, " -MOORES' BLOCK. SALEM. MONMOUTH, OREGON, DKAIsIJI IN QUEENSWARE, MEDICINES, Ì . DRY-GOODS, "*■ A COMPETENT TEACHER. !* QHOfKRIR«, HAK d W a RK, FRUIT TREES, Reasonable GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Garden Shrubbery & Grape Vines He feels confident that ho can give general Mtisfaction to all who may favor him with ther patronage- nl-tf. * 4ÑÚ ff ’" ,'‘ . • i fl/®. H17LEH tu “ d - C0MB8, BRÜHRfâ» PKHFUMEMÏ, , «XTRACrtl, MY MOTTO—Quick sales and small profits. j ? >tr F I TERMS—Caeh, ' —«SOM— Lewrllfng« <t Millard’s r- ' » ' AT NURSERY RATES. CO. • J, fa A’" And is ready to 811 orders at short nottate. 13tf Oregon. ' t HARDWARE. FANCY WORK, Iron . and H M I Steel, A Blind and Curtain Combined. Farmer'» and jfechaiiie’» Tools. .W1? thoroughly under ■tanti» tins rfapsrtmentof a gMileel «location. Moossetlth. ¡October, 8th, 1870 Mj y Hu •• .»pokes, Bent Rim«, Shafto. Folta Bolts, *e. MATTHEWS A RITCHEY, Sole Manufaethrera of Ckandler'a fatent W indew (Jnrtain. DAVI» BLAIN. ' ROHRER W°.F,‘I> HIR FRIEND« AND , J the public that he is itili at Uie Old ¡Hand in Monmouth, hammer in hand, liellows 1 nufflng, and fire Jk roaring, ready to <lo all Vi£ ^.fcr„rPi^ I ' Tema. poaHlvelg «farti <W Produce.'“ nlAtf A BLAIN, I. * ». B. TOVKO. I. »ÀSSOWH YOUNC & CO puma iw----- TTAVING PURCHAS’D THE RIGHT “lor Oregon to manu toc ture and «•” J>ry-Uooa>, Groceries. Roots, Shoes, g(<_ Amenta Mr all klnila of Agricultural Ttnulo- menta «ml flowing Machines. Will sell low lor C m I i or Priktnre. « BLAIN. YOUNG A CO AlbanvvOregon. 22rl fi» f KUHN & W. H T ■PURE LHUORU FOR MEDICINAL PUB J design to keep only the CHOICEST arid I BEST artfatiw, and sell tlv-tn st a Minali Profit t Wfutern Prenlyterytn. for Caste. r their work is eoacerned, have ae «anse to glory.— Snntk Books & Stationery» IMtikdo to Order 11 — DBAIaKM IK — Drugs, î Medicines, Paints, O ils, Etc., Etc. to use thè language of preaebars, • — pzxLza is—— Uoorsi and. Sash Al- ways on I r land, ‘ - V AM> . , MONMOflTI». lililí ORKGOH. TÇBACCO, ' ebnreb, as we not yet adorned, for her HENRY BOON# J. M. Campbell A. D. dt A. P. Butler YANKEE NOTIONS. it what she ought to WALLAS. Main Street. AK»- WOODEN WARE, purity and intrinsic see her. -fa not Door & Sash Factory. CLOTHINO, G ROC f:RIES, 9 QUEENS WARE, Che moat glowing prodietioc» of the in spired penman are '. T. B. NEWMAN. nol7 Na rue rira. this Let n» hope ‘ JOB TWOmt. ooth , cheaper and . better than Wax-Work, & Leather-Work, The tongue, will home of the English llentum. Pnrcofain Stow Pot«, for Fruit, ' Broiling Fixture« of Improved Pattern, Rolling.Rins, Ac., Ac., Ac.” Which I offer for sale at prieea that will lu m»tify piircbaaers to patrouize mo.ratber than Salei im or Portland Shops. ’Dy RpAcia! attention will lg> given to MONMOUTH - - fir GROCERIES, great fntnre the United States, the sec ond MILK-PANS AND DIPPERS, , LARD AND BUTTE1J CAiJS, À G k Ì a T VAB’ETY QF GEM.PÁM8 i T i ’S h -.I I’sltii* tpr L’srta,.Cooking-spoon», iigg Tf. « I.»O (>(>(> POUNDS OF WOOL. nnirl - 7, . V/or which lhe hwheafCAHH PRICE will be paid by CRONE* WOLF. 11ndependence, Polk Co., Oregon. 26tf OFFER A PROVISIONS, swift, and th* bat- strong; and in TO Tea Kettles# Sweepstakes Thresher, Hains’ Genuine Header, improved /or 4871,. - , AUlAj; ____ Buckeye bvo Mowers, Reapersand Droppers, New York MoWfir Mow'ér and Reaper, Hand ami Self rake, • - j ——— Eai'o ls ior Mo wer . Ikap e r an'd-Drri])pwr," < combined, T ~ ~ j Easterly Mower, Reaper and Dropper- combined, - .. . Jlent’s Eagle Reapers; Buckeye-Grain Drills, • Hamilton A- Finlayson’s Broadcast 8ow- efs, Cahoon’s Hand Sower, Duval's Premium Gang and Sulky Plows, Hamilton^ Premium Sulky Plows, Mason’s Challenge Gang Plows, * Sweepstakes (California) Gang Plows. Hslem. Oct 7, 1870. - ' ■ ' BI-t( ’ *• Tuition per Term: Term« : I AM AtlKXTS FOR TIIK ( KIJCBRATBO - come more a characteristic of the fn- <rtre than it is of the present. A com mon nationality and a ootnmon lan guage for all’ mankind, is no longer an impossible .dream. In proportion its , Coffee and Tpa Pots, Hoot and Shoe. Maker . BY DALLAH, OREGON.----- New Store ! PROVED to bo the BÉHT PLOW in America Th« ««»«ion vtifi conmM of twu terms of twenty weeks each, with an intermediate examination and renewing of the elaaaes at (he end of the first term. >. - " » ’ i Instructions on Piano Forte, Main Street, Opposite Court House...... similar law, AWAK A Silver • Steel Plows, Also, Stove Boilers,, Dallas, Feb. 1, 1871. AND SOLE AGENTS FOR THE OELB' bratod % M AND IRON WIRE, BOOTS X>r. 'Wa.tox-lio'viJBO, . M ommovtb , O’ ox . C. B. STILES* A COOlflNG, BOX AND PARLOR STOVES, TINWARE-, COPPER. BRASS ' P. H. D. MURPHY, 20 00 Bookseller and» Stationer, riety of causes, all .of „which are in ac fewer bnt larger. The lesser »re grail- Tally being absorbed by the greater. ’T’HE FIFTH SESSIONW CHRISTIAN A College will open on lift first Monday i5th dayi-qf September, 1870, and-’close on Wednes day before the third Sunday In Just). 1871. S alem , Tltir i« a pleaxaut antacid, and, in large doses, laxative; in small doses, an astringent medicine. It is exceedingly uwful in all bowel affection», ------- ITAS ON HAND TH1------- especially of Children. It is a safe, certain and ( ’lirintfiaii Hyiniiíil, ofloctual remedy for Cholic, Diarrbts, Cholera Moi'bu», Summer Complaint,' Griping Pain, Sonr Steinach, Coativenes-, Wind on ths Stom < NEW AND CHOICE COLLECTION OF ach, Crying and Fretting of Children. In s’A. Church Music, for tbe Church of Cbriat. Teething, there is nothing equals it. It soften» the Gum», ant) renders teething easy. Elegant cloth-binding, Vermillion edges, title, gilt letter - ■ - «1 25 This is no humbug medicine, gotten up to sell, |- Per DoZen...........................................- 12 00 I but a really valuable preparation, having been A large stock of Christian firm» Book« on ■ in use several year», it recommend» itself. j Hand. ’ 3O.-tf Do not give your children the Soothing Byr- I -------------------- :..................... ............... —-------- r-" r Upi.',' lor they stupefy without doing any per manent goo,!. The "CORDIAL" is prepared by any missionary in any age. As it will lie with Asaia, so will it be with Africa. . so with every island of ithe? sea. The j tide of Christian civilization will roll on. I Collegiate Department—Full-Colfkge C ommerciai , S treet , Christianity will be more successfully I preached than they have ever lieen by J lie again to Christianity. C arminitive cordia I j the tele electric Hardware, Wagon Timber, Agricultu- -. ral Implements. TIN AND STOVE STORE, Etc.,ijtc., constantly onJisnd.. ........ III.... . EVERY SIZE WINDOW GLASS FOR SAB®. n8-tf- 1870 and 1871: Primary Department-Orthography, Reading Merles, Practical Ari th mettc .................................. ................ IMI’URTERÀ sud DEALERN FrOBH. Street. nm> Door 8auth of Foot Office, Dalia* Oregon. -AlAb*- P thatijyill CURE your children by remov ing the cause, and at tat I can say “ Eureka.” Try It!. MONTWA. PIONEER . For the Session of Tear* I have »ran hed for it Remedy Try It! -_2 ■ WITH OR WITHOUT- LIGHTS, TO Blacksmith Shop. ZtEORGE KRAMER, having built anew and " M commodious shop at the southeaet congir of tfie Public Souare in MonmoytJi. is ready to do, at .abort notice, and in good stylo, all work ip hia line. Thankful, to his friends for former patronage he so- ici to a continuance of the r----- M14CÉLLÀNEOVS ADVEHTiNENEXT«. plow, amLother mechanical appliances, ANNOUNCEMENT ■ ■ HELENA. In King A-GiHfftte’s BU»ek, Main Street, — CJr* 1‘artictilar attention given to oommtaion Sioi^e — 13T _Jv * emide orsiue ■7ttf ' ». n -n ", ■ * * * i i i JUtthewn 4 Ritchey.