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About The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1871)
hriütiiiiL . w * \ A - NBW AOVERT1HKMRNTR. MinTKLLANKOUB ADTBRTIHFMÄNTH. To Ihr t h.iehi. ut Oregon. Do you suppose you are crested c>qta ble ot enjoyingfthis life only by pleas M c M imvimu , July J9, 1871 A DOZEN REASONS IF*. HVY, ant associations? Bjm. C ampbell :- I have made arange- * 1 Are yon every moment laying up for | ments with the church at McMinvilleto MAIN STREET, : : d / MOORE’S CORNER. WHY THE Our pilgrim fathers, peraecuted au<l yourself knowledge by which alone preach two Lord's days in each month denied tiro privilege of /pee sssiicintion, mind cap hold intercourse with mind, I —the first and the third. The rest of DEALER IN I According to the spirit of Ilbeitj- an.l and thereby receive tltat gratification my time unless «ome other engagement |!io dictate» of their eeuseience, left tLe which forms the highest joy of earth ? I ie made for regular preaching, J- desire crowded shores of Europe and sought ' ITso, l>e matured that yon will IteAmply CENERAI. MERCHANDISE« ¿■to spend in visiting appointed part« of MAXVFAl TUBED l»Y the, iuhospitalde wilds of frep America. rewarded if you are faithful RT duty. ; ihe State. Churches wishing me to Hold CLOTH INO, GROCERIES, Tliev braved the perils of the deep, and j-Let each assursuee stimulate and en meeting?, will address me -here at Mc- em'win.ttuM a savage foe for the trtgh courage you to manly effort, amj though j Minville. In Christ your brother. ' Son DRESS GOODS, TRIMMIRG8, privilege of uhrestraiiied social life. offen wearied with daily incessant toil 1 ~ P. R B crnktt . Before they landed they entered into over remember that the honors art) yet W THK HATO, CAPS, BOOK'S AND SHOES. compact governing theif relations with -before and the rewards are sure. • , There are three thing« which cannot ' 9 eaiji other, and as they spre,iulal>r,oad in s , Kind teachers w hose pleasant duty is be used for good—malice, envy and BEST FAMILY MEDICINE OF THIS AOE 07* Farmers will find it to their ulwsnlann the iinpartatiou of useful ki)owiodge colonies, tbify formed articles, of asso-i folly; and there are three thing« that to call and examuie our atock. AU kitM» of I’iation, and finally established the Con- I whereby your fellowmuu may /rise to a can by no nieiiMt be employed for evil Produca taken, uid a Fair Price paid. W:tf Aftd why it be ke/tt akNiys fietir tit hand:— stilatimi -0,.;:il;tfing their' ’nteri'.iiirse. f Jtigitet’ conception of the dignity of humility, contentment and liberality. actuates you to- Thence commercial relations ami inter- their beiuje,. what Bris k Iter Sale. national laws were 'Vstablislmd, the labor in tTits noble work.’? Certainly — • ' t * < ■ l«t. ' J*«in Killer is the most certrin Cholera I will have ready for use and for xalc. at , . "binari» inaugurated and which are now yon have tasted the pleasures of social that nietlieal acience has produced. 2nd. f'uin A’tfoy-, a«« Diarrbtea anddyaentary being-extemltsl for a doser alliance of intercourse among the fijvored ot earth. Monmouth, by the. first of September, 1H71, a re indy, ia uneqsllsd. It seldom if ever dl the ualions of the earth. Yon have too well know n and too .high chöice ÍMÓf ’brick.__ __ toils. Reduced Rates of Ferriage ,-realizAi as’do hundreds of cxrteiwnd pris oners of the present day, that solitude Ofilciitl Paper fur A’ b I k (àumU. Oresuu. j is contrary tn the mfture oT man, and the sevei-st punishment ’UN, A StMlil. nUING. PAIN KILLER A n JUu>mtas_i>Ki.tvEiua> by M r . B hvi i : Win. viiBToN, ar'CiontHuum or C uhistian C.àXknr WmqtxsDAY, .htafi li.' lffH. L aiiies . and 'G entlemen : » Mttji alona,, of all th« freatuves of rartlt is eiulowed with sii^ptl faculties. He shows, by his'biibits and eustoms--* by Ins iuttuvonrs<> with his fellows that lie is m.;anl by his nature ami cflnHil 1 life. •e \ Fra»., raw very creation, even from the time when the Almighty said, it is not good for man to be alone,” this inule principle has tfrgcd him t<> "seek with unceasing dilligeuee, snituble objects of uSKneiatiom. Tn every land of eurth-^ in the wilds hf Anjcrica, on the plains of .Msiit/b’er-the deserts of Africa, fii Why all those, treaties with foreign ■! ly appreciated tfie pleasures of associa the crowded Hehl« ofwJhllope^-evei’y- where yon will d-;,|i nien collected into emih ies were it not fop tha desire to tions with the educated, the refined, nations, families, and'associations fpr mingle mid commingle polilienlly.’Cpm- I the polite, and the accomplished, to Tlfe various purposes and' pn:si’4ts of urei’ciiilly and socially, to establish the stand back .with folded hands and see fire. They but obey the law of their busiti of a closer union ? The march of ’ the workl engulfed in ignorance! i‘.science, the Jrinmidi of arL-ure bat the f ^Toursisa noble wurk and though ___ nature. may scoff you have the un- 1 As yoou as the prattling .bairn ImS meftr ;< of bringing man into more inti- ' simpletons learued to play around Ttsmot tier's side, .’mate union and eiimmnnion with'his ■feigned tlmnks and the kindest regards of those who liave.Jearned to realize its it is rarely seen from" her p> l-nce, ex- ’ fetlowmaE *■ * <• - lienefits. To such labor alone, as by Ct ptt With. SÓ1UQ JOUlh.ful lisxiciide "itti ' —nitumlioniLJinking togetker the ilif- _ whom in its eliihli.di millite rs', itl- can ferent sections with its" tliundhl’ing train i I your unceasing diligence you have » t’erry Davis & <h ELLIOT!’. Apply to Building 1* o I m for Sale. The Trustee« of Christian Çullcge liare for «ale a unrulier of desirable building lota in .Monni.aitli. locatoli eonvviiiuat t<> tlie College BuiMiog. Diriienaion« of iota, «4S . by I(15 ft. ; price $25.00-coin. NEW THIS WÉEK «I, A .• todd.that interconrs«’ 'suited to its ten- moving with the speed of the wind, tLe* 'manifesteilT can the world look for that IIEAIJiR IN : alight and encouragement, by which it derag?, and interchange the thoughts steamsbip plowing the briny wuter* pf ciii be raised'to a fuller understanding 1 I A R D AV A K K. __:md euiotioiisjw Licit n.ise rn the mind. the mighty deep, carry the produce'ayd i of tlfe importance of associated effort in and seek. < xprl »sion iu the’ social eou>-:. inhabitant* of nations from dime to every enterprise; In the family circle,, Iron an<| Steel, Hub», Spoke«, Hlm», die. Inllsing,'of an equal Watch it nt the dime. These ale annihilating distance, in the Ntat<T*n_p«Titics, in commerce, Olíveos. PORTLAND, - - - ~2 - - __ partiug. Sec tlicglooiu- w liieb 'o’cieusta. ■bortenihg time, and multiplying/th.e 4ÍV1 in arts, and in arms, co-operative effort the brow of theJiltie one as lie is com facilities by which men extend flieir polled Ju quit, ins iumut apurte. With a knowledge of eae.li., other, and open np j is the only criterion of success, the ouly NEW advertisements . I test of victory. lougilig heart lie .again seeks hjiijnotlr elmtiiiels for the gratification-of their The earth yields her' fesmlroes to er’s side for consohitiou. ’ s-ieial nature. .1. C. UK I B BN, A. M„ M. D. . . ' - » associated labor. Nor is. tins social This love for. society grows with 'his -Bo ka,.periodicals, and newspapers, quality in our nature less important in Physioian and Surgeon -gr o w t h atol ariengfbeiw ’ w±tn ins arc multiplied and carried from north our religibjis mtorcofirse with our fel / office AT NIC HO! JI AND COAD’« DRUG STOKE. •Uciigt.i. l>.ei th-stripling go forth I ■ .¡th, from eas4 to West, Spreading lows, and «inr devotions to our maker. to chase the 'fleeting deer or ¿he I mantl knowledge and briugiug mind ill contact Bohidence in the “ Whitson hoMML* Mofa st. Have you, oh ehristiA’n, let it exert ite ing hal o alone, lloes lie not seek -eon- with.wind; and yet all these means are influence in bringing yon to God? OREGON. DALLAS, genial aiotoomtes to join in the sport? in'sutHcient to meet the social deipands | Have ydu forgotten that not long aftef Yes! In every pursuit h? s.-eks a 00111- of out najture. Man redoutiTesuTils en- fljian was driven from the garden of —1 • a ior ft ml si Aw nt st *4t tn tie. «nri tsohit ion -t-ririw-for another ’ and grander' (rial.' Eden and his maker’s presence he be as the e ’ 'rifi'itl ’< jliimtfy. < '.>ii,p..iiioir Smc,"attends his ert’ortaitime is anui- gan to call njwin the .name of the Lord ? . ship to mau js as m e.-saiy as flic very Inlated, the electric’ telegraph stands *s. 4 He soon experienced the evil of . liviug . elehients of life.-T’iirau.t ph.-asm, . pro- forth the ciowpiug aeliievhient of sci- an alien from hit God. And a father’s cced from. th. . ver.-i -e .ird rnutiml■cm- ence. 1 be victory is won, mid the con- loving voice' has lieen ever calling his i innijieation of (tie f. . lings oi tin» mini!, tinent is «tanned. Ohl Ocean is erring children back to a realization Of ! All others are merely sensual. J* Evey at ehaÿu d with the mighty cable, along * the joy of his presence. But the sweet school, if iv< take-away _ the tlear 4-soci- whoAe-wires the-currant tlie-eurrent history historv of tlio the i, D. AMD A. P. BITTIJKB, ' wliosvMvires iuflue.tu-es of friendship, the pleasant Dll ( <;</!*» T R ntions- f tcufficrs. and - •••l-m.it times, finds a highway from coûtjncùT: iwsoeintions <5f home almost drown that \ffninunith, ff- - Oriÿrw*. ¿<:hat elimini b, iif pleasure um* -ólmwd to lOHtim-iit. ——_ . • voice and stifle the aspirations for the seeker after knowluÿîge and how Blit the nations of earlli, dispersed as heaven until he liecoui'es fully uwnre monotonous would )>e the life of -the. ' tfi'iry -icy i Me on the lotir quarters' of the -that this world is not his eternal home. - student. By contrast, alone eaíi lie mark g¡ o be -------- », while mighty orean, roll be- Ho finds, alas, that he must part _w«th Io. pn^j-nivi nn.r .re.,lixa «!,..’ Tt--- f - of aiqilyinghis mind to knowledge, and iff by the Bala-1 of tongues which cuts off garùerinì up th- brightge’nis of w iwloni to comin/ud th? ri sjie-'f of the good, amj-the ¿fíninitiójl o£ the wo/fiT,’ t<>3>e their social intercourse: Henee the f(irt to master all tlie langtigages ’ ‘ One-tongue “ ’ ‘ too ” earth," is limited — in long enjoy the pleasant association» of cf-, this life.' Like time they are fleeting, of and when he has enjoyed tlioua tor-—a ! its ‘_ season they at last are sundered. In A lamp to liia feet uiid light *o liis"|iAth, range for his wandering grasping mind, vain he grnspS nA parting pleasures and HIMES & BACHELDER, rtiróùgtìthé pfTgi’itnff'giirif ‘.ifp. Inspire which lemands the knowledge and a- too often not until all earthly hope« ar» the student with-the conviction that his qaintanee of all, both iiucient ami uiod- fled does he, with vearning mind an< pleàsnrfs in association are to i be meiut- ern. When, soon after the flood, God throbbing heart, look to his Maker fp:] 93- 98 Hr-sl by hi» mentiti rupac.ity t of enjoy- eomm inded the jieopte to disperse and comfort. mout afid Ins power to communicate popular- the earth, so averse were they By the powers of association the ren- »3—_98 happiue«« to others and you piece l*e- to separation, and so strongly .were fhey iniscence of former joys come thronf- fofe him the highest incentive to re- ' united in their social relations that they . ing and crowding npoh the wind caw- tn Front airee«, Pon la Ail, Oregon.' double bis energie» mid 'prepare for tlie reftised-to obey the divine* command. i ing the heart to long for the halcym KZ- ALL KINDS OF COUNTY’ PRINTING and BOOK-RINDING to order, at reasonable work of future life. His objects and pur- • And for fear lent God would cause au- days of yore. Experience and philoe rales. Feb. to—nol9:y poses assume a pew _____ form mid a wider othet flood to deluge the earth und de- ophy alike tell him it can not bej tfiat h e 1« to Jive j gt r ny. them as .the Antediluvians'had Then he looksf^Pward and seek« tint range as he hsrlizes i AGRICULTURAL MACHincnr Dot for liiinielf alone, tort fortlie family’ been destroyed; they assembled in the holy communion with God which sta r*OH. 1871. the State, the. nation. With wlint inter plain of Shinar ami constrnetiil a huge tions him in the conflicts of life. a R end Below Portia». Price. I ! ! est do the more advanced in year« ro- totter for tlerir protection; ami it was the channels of social pleasure liecone mòmber theif childish glee, mid tlie in not until their intercourse was destroy- clogged w ith age lie seek« a (llacewliee T. CUNNINCHAM A CO., cùtente of their youthful associations. ed>by confounding their languages and joy and peace are everlasting and part O regon - - - . - They come thronging Vll<’k tipoti their p’roihicing that confusion of tongues ing is no more. Inspired with th^hoje. B aijem , «penditi w- Offer for sale the following memory, creating imew the ilerire for J called Kabel, that they were induced to of the high and holy aRsociatiouii of th« sortment of machines: TTHTjoyg inspired by the eomprenionship separate. From that day to this, man pure and good, he look« wiflT fill 111 111 atsveepsiakr Tiirrslwrs -With new improve ment« for 1H71, which makes thi« the best of youth. But other cares press hard ' I iuh been trying tu repair the io.«« canaed heaven and closes in with the offers of machine ever brought to thia ooaat. . upon .them, ami other duties detnaud by bis folly of <li«ol>edience, by learn mercy promised in the Gospel. Genuine ■mekeye Henper amt Mower . different associates timi new osso- ing ami maatering the languages many Combined band and self-rakers- three size«. He looks through^ffiitli to Christ, in This machine stands at the yary heed of ciationa. and diversified. spired with the btassed promise that lie American Reapers, and for strength, beauty and excellence, lias unequal. Many arc they who crowd together in may meet aronpil God ’ s throne wherei But we pause to 'inquire, whence gew Vork Combined Reaper and Mower city, fiali, and ebtireh to converse in AriHes this perpetual craving for «oeiety? are gatbered Lue dearest associations of with antmnatic aelf-raking attachment- two sizes. This machine is ksi well known sweet accord <if the historic and passing There can be no effect without a cause. life-^thc yCiiildren of God,.aud. • knows to fieisl ■ special commendation here. We incident« of lif^. They love to con What, then, is the secret spring that that, though parted here from dearest guamuitee it in every respect. verse upon tho various subjects of their moves tire heart to long for «weet inter- relatizfns and friends, therej is in stere Wew Vork HWnd Rew per and Mower- Combined, will do good work under all oir- race, to tell flic rtrairgu incidente of ‘ eoniwe with congenial minds. minds. The for him a place of purest pleasures in ciimstanoea. -------------- —; : former day», timi to witness the «pa'rk- Spirit that n ver dfvng part Uf t- Baa — tfiat lietter laud. Bnrt'« Ragle Heap, r an Mower—Com bined, strong, excellent and the che«l>o«t m eye, airil the hjci’ att iTglow a it !i , hungers and thirsts for knowledge an the market. larftrr frni»a Brother Kllrgr. what ¡»»passing strange. wisdom. These are its meat and dri Kasierly Reaper and Mower-Combined. Walter Wood’s Reaper end Mower- Tu the mart* of tnuie they gutlh-r to Refuse it these elements, of g R oda Spanos, Jnly 10th, 1871. Combined. learn the commereial incidents of the these conditions of strength, B iiothek T. F. C ampbell :—After us nsrkryr Mower—Four sizes. day. In tlie halls of legislature they see the effects, in the langnikhing yyo, ing the water of the Roda Springs for two Wood’s Mower—Two size«. throng with eager purpose and intense Ì the. vacant countenance, tjrt* stupid ex w eks, my lieafth greatly improved. Rxeelsior Mowrr—Two sizes. thtwght. By associatisl effort they liar- ' pression that cliaraeteyriMs the dolt— Bro. H. M. Waller is also stoping here Hslsr’1 Genuine Hea.lcn With new im- provomenta—10 to 12 feet cut. monizti the conflicting interest« of dif- ! tlio dunce. ’ with a sick daughter, has preached every / Bart-I Clipper and GrlMln'a Snlky ferent «ceti, tra, and frame wholesome • But educate the. mind, give it wisdom opertunity with much success since he Hakes. laws tiindiug the nations in close alli and understunylfug, and you see the came here. Up to this time there has Ilriatn-s Revolving Horse Rakees^^ ance. Many tints cultivate their social spirit satisfi<;d' in the glowing eountc- been J3 united together on the Bible by Hoewe Powers—Corey's, HweepslaMw and Pitt’s—all sizes. feéljhg» and develop them in a liigb de nauee the eitpi’easivQ face.and the spark confession and baptism. Bro. Waller is Rtadlesa Chsla Tkreskers. gree, especially those who frequent the ling evp; Ruch a one is prepared for hold in high esteem by the jieopie living ftcvthre and Hnaihs. Grein Cradle«, Hay and qilacos where the multitude* aro congre the hjgh ami holy associations of the in this neighborhood as also by the mnl Grain -forks. Stores, Plows and Har- ’ rows, in great variety. Hani ware. gateti. Like every otjier fiv ultv of file purt’ mid good qLeurtb. titude visiting the Spring«. 1 exjiect Iron and Hteel, Huhs. Hpokea, mind, when e it Iti vaimi ; it tliints for its / Witness the vast multitudes assem- “If the Lord will;” to , start to Walla Felloes. Rima, aiyl Axles, 5A c ., - Ac., Ac. proper means of gratification.: - , . > Ided in the civilized nations in the ca Walla thè first of; August, in company Book & Job Printers, v • <0 Napoleon Boucjuirtc. when bmiishXl pacity of Jtchziols and churches, for the _ to tlie I«le of St! flidena,4 uimiifestAil pnrisaso of receiving this spiritual nour the’tem]>er Ànd «pirH-of tiioiisaini» who' ishment, g<uxd and »boJoaome to the* aro deprived of ,tlto sweet intowonrsnrlf soul. , ■ /fiends. Ilow he mourned when on Tlu-v are <-<itiiinually seeking a lietter tltaf solitary isle away from friemls «ml ami fuller social iutereaiiiise with their ; Jp>me. What punishment could have fclltywi ami w ith ..larneatne«», lalmring beoti more severe to him .u> ho was far to bind the nations in a firmer pofiipAct, from the prcieiice of the flmir associa- and by treaty, compromise, and laws, j f totra of li fé- How he must li ive Jmigetl ever striving to preserve and atrengtlies | i fpr the thrilling incidente.ol the touted field, and the intcrcniirie of Cte iuitlion» to whom ho had lieen so mneh acen«- -teeUfif. ITmt the old warrior coh M well ». the bonds which bind the east west, the north to the noutli, in dissolable union,to be perpetuated es. Srh'wJ-mntes. why all this « ■' with our venerable brother John M. Harris. 1 should have mentioned that our aged and highly esteemed brother, Dr. McBride is alno stoping here for health. Allow me to tender ’my heart fe t thanks to the many brethesn and friends t nt contributed liberally to our necessities while we were at the annual meeting. Your old pilgrim brother, to the » D. W. E lledob . . an IE- | Godlinemi has the promise of and «e- forev- toil ? I «•nre« the blessings'of both worlds. • * 'J 3rd. /'«is AjV/erWiH wire Cramp« or Pain« in any part of the «yatem. A «ingle dose uh - OF THE SALEM «TEAM FERRY. * ually effects a rare. 4tli. Jilin A'lZIer will rare Dyspepsia and In For ----- 25 digestion, if used according to direction*. 44 each S< »tsui » a».r hornea _ « ----------- . . and ». wagon . ... .P additional animal....................... .fil^ 5th. /'tin Killer is an almost never failing cure H. “ . horse Mid buggy 25 for «iudeltai Colds, Couglui, Aq. five crussiug, paid in advance 1 00 Oth. Ftlta Kiner Tiaaqirdvod itself a Sovereign •• man aiwl borne................. ........ 25 Remedy for Fever ami Auguo. and dull six paid in advance I................ 1 00 Fever; it ha* cured the most obstinate “ fnoupan.............. .. .................... '■ ‘ ee*e*. ~ ‘ twelve crossing, field in advance 1 00 •• ’ loose animal. ............................. 12% 7th. Z*«m Killer a* a liniment ia unequalled. ' For Frost Ditas, Chilblains, Burn«, Bruis twelve, paid in «drams ..... 1. 1 00 es, Cuts, Hprains, Ac., no Physician can " W. sheep nr goat. i............. - A <td more than it. J. W. HMITH, 2r*mG Sfipt. Halfin frrry. Nth. /'of« Killer ha* cured cases of Rhuma- tisili and Neuralgia after years standing. ! * 9th. Pain Killer . will destroy Boils, Felons, Whitlow*. Old Sores ana Swelled Joints, giving reltn^rom Pain after the first ap plication. 10th. /’oin Killer Cures Headache, Toothaebe, and Neuralgic Pains, in any part of the body. , 11th. /’•lilt Killer wilt.sale you days of sickness ■f and manv a dollar in time ami Doetor’s «lb. -AT- 12th. J^ain Killer in a purely vegetable prepar ation, wafe to keep ana to use in every family. The wimplicity attending ite use, together with the ^reat variety of diaeaaea that may be entirely cradica,tu<1 by.it., aud the great amount of pain ’ and Miiffering that can lie alleviated through ite 1 use, make it imperative upon every perwon to i RUpply themaelves with thia valuable reined}-, ■ and to keep it alwsv» near at hand. TL | Stoves and Tinware! ll Tlar P m In Killer is now known and appreciated in every quarter of the Globe. Phy- sieMbB* reeémmeBohit m their practice, while;¿I classes of society naSne found in it relief aud comfort. — S. L. FENNER A CO.. G ive it a T rial . * ave oi - k . nko an » kitisi . iihxii Don’t be deceived or induced to buy the many worthier« Noatrom»_oflerred by unprinci pled men traveling through tne country. Be sure and buy the genuine. Every ruggi«t and almiat every Country Htore Keep- and Grocer, throughout tbeTiuid. keep it for >le. • WtiYrl a Stove and Tin Store at the above named H place with tiie largest »Mick of Cook, F’arlor, Ever l>roagtrt-»o Polk county, and It prices a* low as any place thia «idaof __ i— STRAYED |?RO* THE PREMISE« OF THE SUB- Y * S*ï 8,h- • brighi Bay Bom, 141, or 15 huida high, anali head and neck, alauda W e are also P repared to Do-^a high in tlie ahmilder ami neck droops behind’ all four dark feet, unah.al; tad short Mid thick'’" droqs 'W'OfixK. Any person returning the same te me. or riv- ing information of hin whereabout* will be lib Or A ll K xsim , u a F umt C las « «»»» k « erally rewarded. Di. J. C. GRUBBS. .... ......... -—2------- —■ J - «-e iXtWhoÎÏÏ.^*"” A CÇ7" Tax P ublic are invited to Call and Ex- I amine BEFORE going elsewhere 8 L. FENNER A CO. “CITY OF THE GREAT KING ------ BY I r^. "T. .T. Barclay. I Late Miraionarv to Jérusalem. ] N. B.—A ll R epairing and Jon W ork done with NertneM and Dispatch m I am a Practical Workman, myself 8. L. FENNER. Independence, March 27, 1R71. H 25tf * * A small Edition of this su- perì» work »• now realty and will be mailed post paid to any address for OO. A* only 240 copie. can he issued. on account of the chromo* lining dretroyed, all desiring to secure copies will consult their interest« by or dering at once. HOWARD CHALLEN. Publisher. PhiluHphia. Ml IM A I Blind and Curtain Combined. MATTHEWS A RITCHEY, ChMrfbr'« Testant AVindow ( 'urtata. M. B---- Agenta wanted to sell Alexander Campbell's Popular Lectures and Addressee. I H aving purchas ’ d the bight for Oregon to manufacture and sell' these Jiisllv celebrated Window Curtains, we would invite the Pnblic to inapect our stock be fore pun-baaing elsewhere. It. R. PARRISH, “ Matthew« A Ritchey. -FULTICAIc- Harness and Saddle Imirpciiitrnrr t t • Ore|(OM i — A GOOD ANHORTMtpT OF— Mexican Saddle«, Bridle«, Bit«, Reins, Spur«, Whips, I<*«he«, Martingale«, I Halter«, Cellar«. HENRY BOON, dkalkr LadiM* SaAdUfo Horse Irtish««. Patent Leather, Currycomb«, Cinch««, Ch «moi« Skins, Tacks, Copper Riv«ta, Cards, Rawhides, Stir rup«. Enameled Duck, «te.. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. (G^ All Orders Promptly Attended to. and see me. 32 Call t WE AKE AGJSJíTf» FOR THE CELEBRATED nr— Books & Stationery, WALL-FAPEK, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Fancy Goods, ETC., ETC., ETC. MITCHELL WAGON Door I Sash Factory. Fonr DiwR CoDRUntly on Hand. ll the above and many other Wo are bole Agent'a for 'lie wall-known B owie P remium W aooni very style of doors made to or - i der, on short notice. ,z J E A tilinga nut be found M SASH, with or without lights, to anil cnatotn- Which we offer at low prices and will warrant era. them equal, if not aaperior, to any wagon in w. WATERHOUSE, thia or anvother market -a written gnarrantee furnisnd with each wagon. Main atreet. one atnor walk or Foot <MMor T. CUNNINGHAM A CO. Salem, Oregoni *»l>eJ7, i Hfi tf - HA M FR AN( ’ FACT) •omaLLAaaoi’S Ao>-nn i - ikemen , o? »3! qyyKffnii '- - MONMOUTH, i : ISM ; OREGON. z