The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877, July 22, 1871, Image 4

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MONMOIHTH ADVMHTiaKMENTB.
Mineur,IxANKOOS advkbtlhemhnts
- »UHCELLANEOTJM APVEKT1SEMENT».
BgcrMt A H ome .—A man with a fam- I
,ily ghorfM own at least the/ h|GiiHe in
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Dr. Enmions, the able" Now England
4 From Harper’» Magazine. I
which he dwell«, if it be iifliis power
gOKO. BOOKKU.
W. X. Ilnl-.Klini.
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Tlw tonus ut «iffiech arejKO tuTuy and diyiua, met a poutbeiatfcal. physician-at. to lunkc xiicli Oil aciiuiailiuh. When a riiL '
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BOOKER & ROBERTS,
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the
house
of
a
aick
parishioner.
It
was
,r
.lanpnage is so fur the voice of onr al-
workingitinn pwns hi«< home, lie feels ■
Auction and Commission Dealers
mi^infiuit^llw.UldLL.«Ul!n^c^tJ^t no * no place for a dispute. It was np^place str.niger, mote, confiileiit, more cheer- !
for any unbecoming familiarity with
ful, mid liineh' happier, in the uiiilstuf
school-training can exhaust its various (
HT.I.ENA, :::::• MONTANA,
the minister, especially i^ith an intent
MONMOUT1 r,
In King A Gillette'« ^fock, Main Htrtfet.
% I DEALE118 IN FOHE1UN AND DOMESTIC
movements or give you its wonderful ’of entangling him in a <leli:ite{ and all worldly trials,, that he would hr
eon Id feel if’lie were without so sub­
0<Z“ Particuliu attention given to c« mi mission
fart. Tlie sword exercise i* the combi-, |.above all, wliere the querist w’s too il­
sale«. Storage sidicited.
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stantial an anchorage,.so to speak, for
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nation of a.few jMtsses, and dancing is logical for any logical discussion. Hut his purposes, aims, resolutions, nflee- __
iicnring Po1
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taught in a few steps variously couibin-, the ubrupt qjlestiim of the pantheist tions,"and aspirations. 1 Bonds
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«1; but who shall presume to nulniier was* "Mr. Etuniona, bpw old are yon?’ gold interest, and well secured, are all j
the. passage« of the human voice, or- . “Sixty, sij-; and how old aro yim-+ vety well in ’their way. Hut a h’ome is
name the steps Hiken in speech, wbetlb “As old as ersa^oif.” was the triuiiiph- the n*<«t assuring bowl for the heiul
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I ¿5? TIN AND STOVE STORE,Si
- er verse or prose? The best models are ant response. “Then yon are of the of a family, and the love, and *****
here the trne models, ore here the true same age with Adam and Eve?” •'Cer­ hope, and trust, of .wbioli.it will becojne
Front Street, one Door South ot Poet Office,
masters; and nd nfltn who is not a thor­ tainly; I was in" (he garden when they ■ the center, will, under the Idessiug of
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Dallas Oregon:
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ough stuilent of the great authors who were." “I lutte always heard <hat lieaven, yield golden fruit through nil
there
was
a
third
pafrty
in
the
garden
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have ahai>ed language, can each the trne
hi« ftttnre years on earth. As the poet
! COOKlXG, BOX AND 1‘AIILOU BTOVEB,
"Wlnclo-w GklfUBH,
movement of words, anil understand and with them, but 1. never know before lias well said, “ There is no place like
TINWABE1 CGJ’l’ER, BliAKS
1‘KRFVMER F, lOlLET GOODS,
that
it
was
you.
”
rT-NHE
LOCATION
OF
THE
COL-
apply their countless variety.
home.’’
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AND .IRON WIRE;
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LEGE IH' CENTHAL, A<*<’EH8I1»LE
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, AND B k AUTIFVL. . '
Take for example an oration of Cice­
Etc., eti-., ciinstafitly on hand. Abo,
A MI stakk .—That editors lire ileliglit-
A
very
poor
boy
once
saved
a
man
ro, and what a drill it is in variety of
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Pure Wines and Liquors,
The Polling prairiewhich It b» nltuatctl la
ed lo get anything io‘'filY up" the pa- from dfiowning. After bis restoration
termsand idioms! The page 'swarms
FOR MEDICAL PURPOSE».
bounttetl
by
tinttar.
borttered
:
with
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serrated
I
lie said to Ml»:
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• - with a mighty host in every »process Of i“‘v-
fringe rtf towering firs, marking the course ol^
Coffee and Tea Pots,
E respectfully invite the attention of all
That they have plenty of time to cor-
“What cun I do fpryofi, my BBy?*’'' the Tjickhnuto, four miles south: the Wil­
revolution. You see. a battlefield: tlie
of »ucli »rticles.a« are
■ reel LadTilaflTlseript.
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Speak
a
kind
word
to
mh
some
­
kept in well regulate. 1 drug eatablishmiuita.
lamette,
tw«i
iiiiles
east?and"flie
Eacrecilej
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¿lx
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words marshalled‘like troops of every
~
Tea Kettles,
(inr gisxls aro from first bands, and are efforts I
That
they
should
“
puli'
’
everybody
times,"
replied
tjielioy,
the
tears
gn«li-
mile« hor/tli; white the oak hilte, with their dense
for Mie at LOWEST .RATES.
grade and ipm. and maneuvering in ev­
’ ing from bis eyes. “ I ain’t got a ino- 1 foliage, rise, one above another, in solemn MILK-PANS AND DIPPERS,
Phy.li iHM.'Iteesei lptlons Mwwratel,- eom-
ery phase of tactics. You mijst be there for jiothing.
grandeur, to the main rafige, in full view, twenty
That tiiey must have no opinion of i tlier like some of them.”
pofiiKiwl of Pure n<“«**
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LARI) AND BUTTER CANS,
yourself if you would know' what is
A kind word! Think of it. This miles distant. The. Cascade range, too, rising j
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WEATHERFORD * G G. ,
A GREAT VAR’ETY OF GEM PAN8.
-goingon; aniyaiL.x‘uiuud.l».!tt,l>e ther<, their, own.
power ter giré that. -touuiw ralleytethestretches »«»y .for
irunt siroei. Portland, t'oipmerfu^
Salem.
TJmflTiey slidiilil know every'tliitig'/’ imin-tmd - it in -hi*
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«tritìi««
1111 itti
m
i Liu Lt
and under the general's own eve. if yon
or one . -hundred
miles
to íl><>
the cninxv-z-l.ifll*
snow-clat' PreHHed Pattiea for Tattir, Conkjng-wpoons. Egg
feldlkol?
boy money", clot lies, playthings, but the . eighty
Beaters,
P<n-c<dain
Htew
l
’
ote,
for
Fruit,
w
huther
informed
of
it
or
not.
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summits «*f Mounts Ho<kl,’Jefterson, aqd the
follow his own, anil render faitlifully
-Broiling Fixtures of Improved Pattern,
little felloW'craved nothing so much as " Three Sisters**--all ifi fair view from -the,Col­
That they have plenty pf money.
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1 billing ^ins, Ao., Ac., Ac.
hi« jirogamuie into jour own living
That they should “notibe” every a kind word., S|>cak kindly then, to all, lege iwemises. ? —
Which I öfter for wile at price* that will inatify
translation. The study of siidli masters
to iiatronize me,rather t^ian Balam or
but most epecially to the homeless and
Bcalnwag show that travels. '
The-lofty runge immediately west, 4>reaks the purchaaerN
will give ns ncs freedom of movement,
roi'tland Shops.
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friendless, whom you meet in your jour­ sea-breeze, and gives, ii^this locality, only a
That
they
should,
have
news
w
hether
£13^ Special attention will lie given to
unil if we \r.■ careful' to catch their in-
gentle
w&ml
from
the
north
or
south.
With
“
a
ney through this vale of tears.
spiration and guard against immitntivi- there is~any or. not.
JOB WOTTK.
genial aud bracing climate, a fertile soil, a poifii- i
That they- should print every mana
n>amierii»rt>, woJearn. to break up the
lation distinguished ^for industry and moral j '
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T. B. NEWMAN,
À
transcendent
faith;
a
cheerful
trust,
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Dall». Pob. 1, 1871
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plaiMint? monotony of pierelv cjoset name w ho attends a dog fight or a horse 1 thrnstbe darknesa of nÿjlit into a pillar worth—and removed froui the diversions ami
mil?
Gei terni
Agent#,
rice.
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temptatfoier of a eiri —-4he surrouiMlings-weaR L
style; and bifivsr’tlu- freshness of .life
of
tire,
aud
the
cloud
by
day
into
a
per-
feversMe
for
I,«1th,
virtue,and
pieffi-wney
si
<
intbour djetionandtones.
.'- A ClirjsRan
’ . is God's
4 A . G entlemen
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- t petual glory.s . They who thus inarch on ih every department of study.
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watt t o -try the influence bf all ‘ ! gentleman; a gentleinan.in the vntgur,» are refreshed e' • -ii in the wilderness^
PORTLAND. : ; : : : OREGON.
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etiusaas of Writers in this way, ÿiid to go superficial
,
ways of understanding the! and hear sH.eams of gladness, trickling The Ctoilege- is under the care of a-Board <»/ 1
BRANCH OFFICE, : ; Allbiny, OregtD,
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from the florid magnificence’of Cicero word, is the devil's Christian. But to among the rocks."—
Truxtees. who will- «¡»are no puna to make it
J. C. MKWDK.MiiAEL, Agmt. —___
t' to the sententious point nf Tacitus; to throw aside'these polisheil aud too cur-
i EQUAL TO THE DEMANDS OF THE AGE
Maili
Street-,"
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DAI-LÁN.
hofil converse with the dignified and. rent counterfeits for something valua­
Blit eailuot I gain some of the world, The Momlx in of th- Faculty are competent, en- ,
< N OFFICE WHERE GENERAL INFOR-
matfon concerning the freonrere of Oregnt*
sometimes sombre Virgif after the iv ble and sterling, the real .gentleman and- not lose my soul ? Perhaps so, i crgrtH’, and devtrtt«! to the Can**e of Ethicati<m. 1
can be ob T aineu fkkk of « hajwo . e .
and witty Horace; and to muse on Fate shoitld be gentle in every thing—at i But ijhiyh is uppermost irt your mind? i ' Tlie announcement for the Session of 1870*71
Loans nogotiablu <>u first iiiort^uge, real eatate'
w
anil collateral security.
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with Es-Chyhts after singing jolly songs ifi5gr ¡ft pvefyth-ftlg Hist depends on him-- Whieti wontd you give up first, your re­ | l- :i t I! •
Itax'e for Kale a largo'amount of property, lo­
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Oöörs ítiiiT SiDslr Al­ cated
with Anorrtuiu aud triumphal 4 x 1 cm with ’ self in
• carriage, temper, construction,, ligion or your worldly enjoyment?
in the towns of Altany, Brownsville and
Corvallis.
ways ón I land,
old Pindar; We srholastit« teial sadly oiins, desire«. He onglit, tli<-r<-f.>ri■. tn
Al«o, (X).(MM) acre*»-ot farming I uim I h of every
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deBeription, in Liyii, ■ Benton anti Folk txmntire.
to rnn into ruts, and tim more 5* H'e^iie-wfiid, calm,
even,-temperate;
h , quiet, ew>n,
-temperate; i
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
P gekoiih desiring to m H their j>ropcrty incur
TkÆnclo to OrcSLor ! !
■ • pity, since we have at hand am h ¿ready not hasty in judgment, not exhorbitaiit .
nrfcxiM iis. in.placing it in onr Tiaiuta for «ole,.
« ■ tnetKods of correction; and tlivwhule in .ambition, ntfl overbearing, hot proud,
iinlpMH
a sate is matte. Call at «jur_offirt\ in Par-
For the Session of
SASH
ririh* brick/where we have a team in readineiw
•Administrators Notice.
life-of literature., uneieut imd modbrn, is not rapaeioUs. not ojipTessivw; for these ’
JliiaAUViij
\pailiuH to view our land».
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WITH UR WITHOUT LIGHTS, TO
J. C. MENDENHAlJ-, Agent, • •
asking, ti> take ns by the hand and to s. thing« ure contrary to gpirtlenesci
’'JiTICi: In HEREBY GIVEN. THAT AT
no2Albany, Oregon.*
lesdjia it« own Way at,-the uioving-of its Many such .gentlemen are te> I h * found,
the June term of the Cteuntv court for
SUIT CUSTOMERS. -
Polk «•minty, (h*eg««n. David Ireland -.was :q»-
might and variotis and genial will.. How . I trust; and many more would lie, were p<»inted
V
administrator of the estate of J«’ihn H.
ALSO
can we-nione on so ip the dumps with the true meaning, of the name borne Staab», (leci-ased.. All jiers«»ns having claims
against said estate, arc requested’ to j»n sent the
FIFTH HEHHION.OF CHRISTIAN EVE?liY HIZE WINDOW-OLAHB FOR BALE.
sncli spirits within call?
in the mind and duly inculcated. I bue. \ same .fo me at'my residence near “Moniuonth, FpHE
'X Cvltegu will Opeu on .thè tirsi MontUy (5th
US-tf
Il is the peculiar privilege of the
P<»lk <"iiut'. jOreg«m. within six inonths_fro|M
i day) of September, 1870, and • close ’on Wednes­
DAVID IRELAND.
scholars not only to know Zoej’aevex'^but . In Chili, where the ground û snbject date hereof.
day before the third’ Sunday in June, f871.
lantfHvy*, vi
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i < i^KHiaiui, m-nooi. tuuiuiH, sm . ibt
it of that great humanity that has been houses are built of lowly, bight anti of :
YOVXU MEN -AND LAULBS WANTED Tlk
The Session will consist ol two, terms of twéiítv
CANVASS Foil THE NEW BOOK
voicing itself in words from the Iiea'in- nnendnrifrg struçtüie.; it is of little use i
wiwka
each,
will,
an
iuternieiliate
examiuation
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Jning, and which .iipenh* -t"
now, in to dig deep foiriUft0pns, SfiiTpIlenip;, ....... — y--" —
and renewing of the elawm at the eml jj L the
higir
waUs.
where
the
very
earlluJxjHi-
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Notice
of
Final
Settlement.
(
)ur
lArtlier'K I Iotuse”
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j
flrat
form.
pncli fullness in the Historic M oril that
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informs »11 the master tongue whether . stable; it would la> foolish to linild as
•=«
I N THE MA lTr.Il
ESTATE OF
for
ages
when
the
whole
edifice
may
be
The Unwr|tten Word.
the living or tlie dead. Philimopliically
X S an F ohi » WA'rsoN. S ex .. <hf cr .- h I: In the
<-fUA-L-
‘■uiWly. UXiRRiU.—TI mj iuit
IO Inn-
in mins in « week. Hui. iu ui* reiul u
«peaking, there is viituallvAwTone
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hA'.MEf.MAiit-H, author of the popular ’‘Night
dviMgiwd E>< aoib of «aid estate having tiled
—eets;. -lesson as to otfr worldly schemes wild their final ae ^unt, all pertana interested in »aid
Tuition per Term
I Hrencs
This master in thought and language
guage, which is tlie sonl of all ifnilr
... ¡ »HOES
allows us untold riches and taautiel in the Great
are iieiiby notified' h» &>])ear in said
Mid what we cull tlie -dead latrgnages possession; this poor fleeting world de­ estate,
House, with its bluuniing flowers, singing
court, on Tui->day. the Nth day of Angnst. 1871,
binV. waving palm««, rolling clouds, taatitifiii
1
t
»re calleil^so because they »re tlie real serves 'not that we should build our and show cause, if any there be. why the same* Primary- Department— Orthography,
taw, sacred mountains delightful riven, tnigbtv
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Reading* Nerien, Practical Arith­
H. W atson ,
roots of speech, »nd, a»„snch are under hopesand joys upon it as thowglr they should not lie allowoiL S IL axfoiih
, (M’t*aiw, thuiMteriug .voices, blazing heavens and
W atmox , Jn.
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$9 00 ;
vast universe with countless being« in million*
ground that they may the more effect­ could last us long. We must treat it as u
Bv^wi der of J. H. Myer, Judgj
3*w4
1 loot anti S'Itoti Aliikoi- j of
and reads to uw each the unwritten
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ually sustain and Zqjiickqn them. A treacherous-soil, and.build- but lightly
word.
ltoHe tinted, paper ornate engravings
'Prei»r»turyVDeiKUtmeii t__Algebra,
monmovth ...... .?. O regon i and superb binding. Bend for circular, ni which
generous classic training enabb* yon'to on it, afld we shidl 1X wise.
-tlwlogy, Botany, Zoology, Astron­
is a full dcRcriptiou aud univeiaal commenda­
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see and feel this continuity of life;" ag.il
B oots , cheaper and beiter than tion by the press, in'll! is tors and college profess-^
omy, Englûb Coinpmition, lathi
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ever. Mali« a SPECIALTY of Hlmw.
A learned clergyman was accosted in
and Greek Gran...—
ore, in tlie strong« it ]M«sHjble language.
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if yon not onjvjtndy well the grefit
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S tate of O uegon *,’ i T,
models Of antiquity, lint also keep your­ the following munner by »n illiterate
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f k 'óhn't wViTP< »1 k. ( *Ty'■
self alive, genial, and active in present preacher, who despised education: ■ . rpo AMANDA; J. M.. ANT) W. P. CON- Collegiate Department—Full College
affairs, and keep your tongue in vital '“Sir, you have lieen to college, I JL wav, heirs of Rebecca (Joiiasv, daughter of !
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“Pacific
»hr the
deceaseii, resilience. Cedar creili County, Mo.
communion with living society, ynu suppose ? ”
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I Columbus, John and Irene .Wool, minor heire . ■: 1
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IS<M..IM
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«OOA
MONMOUTH, OREGON,
Tuition strictly in advance, as follows .-
of Mary E. Wood,, daughter of doccaaed, resi-
“Yes, sir,” was the reply.
will find that yon are entering into the
For ten weeks, or half term, must W ]-aid oil
Denton Co.. Oregon. lavina Clark, Ciy-
W bitten E xfbessly fob U se UruN the
“I am thankful.” rejoined the formeij ! ■ deuce
DBA LEB IN
grand affiliation, and your diction is
entering
the
Sclssil,
anil
like
payments
to
Is
Tin Patterson, William Tat<»nL Isaac ’¡’atom and
iFU’ C oast .
made
at
the
i-omuiencenient
of
each
half
term
LSoloHiol)
Ta
tom,
ajl
residents
of
Polk
U«».,
Or-
blobming out ami fruiting from tlie ma­ "that the Lord op. ned my- mouth witli
Koo PAGE«! FELL LAW BINDING! TREATH
QUEENSWARE,
MEDICINES,
• eg« hi , and Geo. Tatoin,* residence Idalio Terri­ to tile close of tlw session.
UPON NEARLY Koo DIFFERENT SUB­
Board can la> had ill private families al from
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jestic tree of sjieeeh phiutcil bv the put «»y learning.”
tory.
;
JECTS.
Helix of Richard Tatoin. dvreaged of said »2.50 to *8.50 per week.
------ Lord of itges. There will l>e to you an
“A~Sipniar'~event,” replied the cler­ ) Coutitv
To'
consult a lawyer upm any one of which
and State:, Von and each of you are
would cost more Hum the price of the Book.
increasing element of gracious inspira­ gyman , “tools place in “Bahiain's ITnieT T Tier« By notified Dial Jas. Ta!«»m. AfiTntni»nrntnr
thè estate of,said <let*èas«41. did on the 3d
G R O C E n I K «.
Il A R 1» W A Í* E,
tion in sjieeeh, and yonr words will but such things are of rar? occurrence : of
By J. F. COW D EBY,
rlay of July, 1871. tile in the Probate Court of
have new and cheering relations to the at the present day.”
saiil connt> a |fetitibh texell certain real prop-
Of the San Francisco Bar.
' And all Kind* of
lerty
of
said
estate,
and
deseriliedin
said
¡wtition
eternal Word. How language liegan,
as follows, to wit: Lof No. (6) six, in blo« k No.
The above are the m<*t rapid-selling and pop­
we do not know, and the same mystery
“I fear,” sail a country minister to i (4) four; the same lieing laid down and nnni-
book ever npoU th» CoaeL Agents are
GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ular
on the plats of Isaac Leven’s addition to
meeting with suecoas everywhere.
attaches to this us to all origin, whether h's flock, “when I explained to you in liered
the said town of Dallas. Polk county, Oregon: of
~Y
Send
iittu^thdlely fin' CiiTulur« and Tennt fo
in nature or »rind. But as we use lan­ my last charity sermon, that philan­ the probable value of $200. And you are here-’
He feel* confident that he call give generai
A. L. BANCROFT A
by further notified that said*|M;titioii wM set for
satisfaction
toall
who
may
favor
film
with
ther
guage freshly and well, apd. find how thropy was the love of our specie«, you , hearing bv the Probate Court, mi Tuesday, the
2*hn3
S an F manumto , G al .
patronage.
irl-tf.
a
full of spirit and life it is, we come to ■must have misunderstood me to say i Ktli dav tif August, A^ D. 1871, at 1 «>X*lock, p . m
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«if saia day^aud you can then an«l there be pres-
something like a satisfactory idea of its
which may account tor the small­ j ent au«l show cairse, if any there lie, at said time
origin, in onr exi>erienee of the vital ness of the collection. Yon will prove' 1 Why the prayer of said jietition shall not lie Instructions on Piano Foite,
J granted.
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powers that preside.-oxer speech; and I lio,»e, by yoflr .present contribution,
Done by order of the Court, at the Julv term
thereof,
A.
D.
1871.
DY A COMPETENT TEACHER.
which are as iiidejiendent ot our under- that yon are no longer laboring under
Witness mv hand and ofticial seal, this, Julv
standing and will, as the air and tlie the sume mistake.**
the 5th, A. I). 187). .
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I). J? HOLMES, Clerk.
lungs, that are so essential to utterance,
Term«:
lieasonàblc. Albany
Oregon.
H. D. BOON,
Men who support a creed, would
exist independently of our doing or
thinking. Thilologians like Muller shake onr trust in the calm', deliberate,
S alem ,
CoMMBUt iAL S treet ,
seeni to think that speech came at first and distinct decisions of our rational
CITATION.
and
moral
]x>wers,
endanger
religion
«?
by a «Ortuin inspiration; and that man,
Iron crxxd Stool, Bookseller and Stationer,
who, of course, was created with or­ more than its open foes, and forge the
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gans of »jieei h, found IJinwlf uUering i deadliest weapon for the iafldel. -CAan-
Wax-Work, & Leather-Work, ■I • Earnivr’a anil M<*fhnni<*'* Tool*.
JT THE uOUNTY. COURT. STATE OF
.------ HAS ON HANI) THE------
wonla when he first felt the mystery of I HUH/.
Oregon, for Polk county, at the June term
Hu ,8pokM, Bent Rima. Shaft«. Pole«, Bo'ta, 4o
thereof.
A;
D.
1871.
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the
matter
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estate
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existence, aud the new-found world first
Thw tougn,( ,(Io<>1 withiMjt th.
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Christian llymnal,
of John 8. Frederic deceased, T. PeaTce< Admin*
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touched the springs of life, and the ’heart, is but a tinkling cymbal; the tstrator. Monday, June 5th, 1H71.
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NEW AND OHotcE COLLECTION OP
T<> Mrs. Fannv Smith, Mrs. Jonauna Fire-
spontaneous foroM of bis being cattle the heart Messing God without the
_A.11 ■ Kinds
..Chwach Music, fertile Church of Christ.
sfime, B. F. Frederic, Jacob W. Frederic, Irene
1 into play with a fullness that no arti­
M. Hnntet, Judith E. Ricjiardson. John F.
Elegant cjotb-bimliiig, ver»jilM«m eilgus,
tongne, is sweet but still music; both in Frederic
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• title, gilt letter
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and Martha Coaper, and to all other
ficial schooling can reproduce. How
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OWEN
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concert make tlmt harmony Twhicufills lawful and legitimate heirs of John S. FredeHo,
Per Dozen -
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ajieech was first generated we will pot
(lcceased, of said Conntv and State, a j»etition to KA^’CV AVOI IK,
A largo stock of Christian Hymn Beoka on
and delight? heaven and earth.
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sell the real preperty ol said retate d<Mrribe<1 in
Hand.
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Undertake to say, lint we are content to
said iMitition as follow«, to wit: 32o.«l>‘J acre«,
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illustrate its generation by its regenera
donation
1W,
lwing
Uuiug
a
part
«if
sections
Levy'»
gtore,
Mooren
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Corner,
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lent.
(Notier itt the seed, the
germ of’the"
Uy a lady who thoroughly under-
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No. 15 and lfl in T. 6 H. H. 5 W. in F«dk county,
tions; and surely every man who U a tree. ,. „
Tnt it open; Atudy it under tboà Ul4(iai. l>babte.-va|nt,j^3Ji>9:W..AUi> 5 acres 1 atanils thi" ileuytment.irf a geutwl «lucaijoii,
trua master of language, and who finds microscope:
M.mmontli, OehiEòrJTOi, lalv.
lil U
(scope:
root,
trunk,
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’ and State probsblo value $10. Also, 164.v0.acie«
hi* own thoughts and affections in full leaves b are
in _ the
Christ* n»
tions 21 and 25 in T. 7 s. R. I MT in sawl
are all there. So
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communion with the historical word of inn's heart is planted the germ of all * rountv and State. ProlXt^B’ vaine $Mp0. Also
OF THE CHRISTIAN ORDER.
lot No. 0, in lao<-k N« l 1, and lot No. 4, in block
his 6wn mind voicing itsf-lf spontan­ that makes a son of God.
No. 1. tn the town of Buena Viste, in said county
Garden
Shrubbery
&
Grape
Vines
DAVID
KOIIRER
eously in the standard voice of mam
ami state. Probable value, $20".
J. M. SMITH,
An<l you are hereby further notifteil that «aid
OULD INFORM HI8.»PRIKND8 AND
kind, and tlie spirit of mankind flowing
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There is a Gaelic proverb, “If the petition was set for hearing on Tnemlay, 10
the public that he is still at the Old Stand
■ ilARRIBBUBfll, i î F- ; ; OREGON^
liack into the soul from the sjmken and liest men's, faults were written on bis o’cloi k, a . w.. 8th day of August, A. D. 1871. and
in Monmouth,
hammer in hand, tallow«
Walting«. Lew.lllng. *• Milla nt’s
von can lie present and 4»ow cause, if any Cuffing, arid fire
roaring, ready to do all
written word the scholar who has afiy- forehead, it would make.him pun his that
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there I m », at said term and in arid (kmrt-, win the
tJGLK lTH OHDERflFRGM THOBÍ DEHI 11-
¡nd« of work
in • his line -- esjieciaUy
S ’„g ¿ilka and Tracta id UiaLlinatiaii oriter.,
prayers in said petition shall not l>e granted.
tbing of this experience, has a literary hat over bis eyes.”
making» mend*
ing, and«Ivirpening plows
Biota" f -v kind that ran be obmine.1 will b.
Done by'order of tlie Court at the June term Ironing and repairing waaon«, shoeing horsre,
AT
NURSERY
RATER,.
regeneration that will help him might­
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thereof, A. D. 1871.
and whatever else can ta done in iron or ateel.
mmiahed at li' ing rate». °«
hand mid dffleial sual, thia, July
ily .towards his interpretations of tire
HunÿéV has lieen called "The eldest 1st, Witness'my
Albires»,
1’« rini, poilift rlj <
oi r»<Mlu<<’.
fill order» at »hort notice.
"And is ready
Harriabnrg, Oregon.
A. D. 1871.
Jan. M. lffif
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genesis of speech. '
and fiercest of instincts.”
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D. J. HOLMES, Clark.
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T1« STI Dï OF LVWOCAGK.
UK. KXMONS ASD THE PAXTHEKT.
Christian College
Weatherford <fc Co.,
DRUGGISTS.
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DRUGS, CHEMICALS
Paints, Oils.
Varnishes,^
Brushes,
Colors^
PIONEER
8tOVe^lO’,er9’
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STITZEL4 UPTON
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Real Estate Brokers
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Door & Sash Factory.
J. IVI. Campbell.
ANNOUNCEMENT
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1870
and 1871:
AGENTS WANTED.
L GROUND
DRY-GOODS,
Christian
Hymnal !
HARDWARE.
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FRUIT TREES, Books and Tracts
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