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About The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1871)
r - Ml*iŒI*LANEdU8 ADVl&TIHKMKXTti NEW ADVERTISEMENT». | A TYoso to Bow — Truth te one of the rarest in every thing; may have enough for ' HPE IKTt) VülH SON, virtues. Many a yisntu h® te*!9 I'"1 •"«oetaty ev»ry good work;—“^ b it is written:“ Official Paper fiH^PuIk County, Oregui». “He has scattered abroad; Helms given Who will heed the following excellent by slliiwiuR falsehood to tarnish hi« ifiiaraeter, CITY OF THE GREAT KING,”- HIMES & BACHELDER, advfbeof Dr. Murray“Speak to yonr aud byfuulishly Uirowiug tram away. Honesty, to the <*-■ pious, His rigltteiiusness re MoxxotTH: S<vi:i>w. JVLÎi », 1871. ---------- — frankness, generosity, virtue—blessed trnite! Bo " ? ----- by ----- soi^. Snv |o him, My ion lam pot ed- these yours, lily boy«, wo stall not fear. You ” ‘«Nun fufrejpi no,ftingyou for thin earth; I am.ednoa- | are watched by your ciders. Meu who are look V But som» t ----- soui» ono may say if I knew just • * ___ • ■ V AHBBEhJi TQ THE IJKETHKi:^, U3- lmw much the good Lord demand» of’’ iitlg yon for heaven. I am not showing I ing for clerks aud apprentices. have moir oyea Dr. ŒJ. 'Bm.ovKD BwETiiiuiN in Ciutlsi;—Per- me 1 would give itj ami it majr be be you how to syrveyour self, lam showing I oil you, If you are profatie, vulgar, saloon-going, ' they will not choose you. If you are upright, lujt me to call y our attention to it sub- , cause.you- can’t ascertain the precise ¡ you bow to serve God. It will not de- I ' steaily, and industrioiui, be'fbrb longyou wil* j'Lato MiíHÍonnrv to Jemzaletn. ] V3—-■—rx- 93 ieelMsf.vitaLimportance to the prosjier- amount you do not give afiythipg; and | light mfi-ono hundredth part so much | find good places, kind masters, and the prospect < • . * Front street, Pori In nd, Oregon. ’ a tv of the cauip>-.of truth in our laud. thus you are looking on things aoceed- to know that you aro fitted for business, I 1 of a useful life before you. A small Edition of this su- rßT ALL "KINDS OF COUNTY PRINTING as to feel that yott are fitted in charac- : In the discliargeof this duty, (forwrt’ ing to __________ ____________ amP BOOK-BINDING to order r , reasonable perjiwort in now ready and will be mailed post- outward appearance, forgetting rates.- lAih.'S — Doi'Jry Brick for Siale. paid to Any address for<3 oo. . ■regard it;, ulfow me to use plainness of that God loves a cheerful giver and will ter and taste for heaven.’ Say to' him, • «. “ My boy lam not able to keep you,God « A sp ech. ■ r . A ipake all grace abound to him. The I V ill have ready for iwa-and fof« ude. at The As only 240 oopies can be issued, on aocount Ikjs iv fict, T presume mliuitted by all, I rnje js> w must cheerfully give of what alonfia abl^ to keep you. He alone1 Monmouth, by tho first of Septomber, 1871, a J. t. GRt HBS, A. M„ M. IX Of tho chrotnos being destroyed, all desiring to that scriptural views of onr duties i . . h aVe. I aiu persuaded that annnal- is able to keep you. He alone gives the secure copies will consult their iuteree^E^i-- -------- choice Jot of brick. fi|rlchip,if._our relations to Christ, are I ly (be decfples spend more money in breath yon breathe to yonr nostrils; He Physician and Surgeon dering at onoe., ”' * G. ELLIPTT. Apply to indespenaible to a faithful discharge of foolish expendiihres at places where a alone upholds you; but for Him, you HOWARD CHALLEN, Publisher. ~~ orricB at nic R olh and coad ' s pruo stork . Philadelphia. onr obligations to him. It will also be Christian ought not to be fohnd, than would even while I am talking with you, Building Vo lx for Sale. Ilesideuce in the “ Whitson .house,,” Main si. adnrited that correct conceptions of the i Would be necessary tq supply all the drop dead. Remember that you ai e Tlie Trustee« of Christian College have M- M- — Agents wanted to sell Alexander official standing and ch aracter of Christ wants of the poor, and destitute wjth not mine; you are not.your mother's; for sale a number of desirable building lots DALLAS,/.,.................... OREGON. Caiupbell'B Popular Lectures and Addresses. in Monmouth, located ^convenient to V»e you are God’s, He gavo you- life. He are important to us; because us are our the gos;>el in onr land, ’ ’ " ’ '■ Colle ,e Building. Di«- tension* of lo 82 hi upholds you day byday ; without Him eoneeptfons of Christ,-so will* be the by 1 pi iee $25.00 coin. My deai^brother is it possible that you could do nothing. By and by, your standard of 6nr ehxistianity. In the ra- you lmve concluded that God has noth- stay here willed. Ho will send His NEW THIS WEEK. . tio of the influenee that we permit ing for you to do .but to pass along in A DOZEN REASONS messenger to "bring you home, and Christ to exert over us, so will our con ¿Reduced Rates of Ferriage this life and die and go to glory? Bui jou must go. Ah ! see to it that you duct be controlled, and ths line of con- U THE -ftALEM STEAM FERRY remember this, that lie who gives spar dqct is iuhurmony, with thfe" conception ^ a ’ w HY the afe prepared fp meet Him in that hour.” ingly shall also reap sparingly; and ho I Lave in Htorq, eight Elden, Iowa No. 1, Two- Say this to your son, father; say it in so of the cliarac.er of the person—exerting, »• who gives bountifully, shall also reap hoTHB WagoiiM for aalo at $150.00 each; or will For each span horses ami wagon..... 25 many the influence over us. Thevefotarif out boputifully. ;‘: __ “) them for Wheat, delivered at Incte- “ “ additionrl animal.. ....., ex< 61* - . - .a w ■ f ords. Some things ~ muer lie « exchange - " "l — honk) nud bitggv . . ___ 26.. Tspokernto^t>&'-fatty understood. The dence. vietes of C’hrist Le too low, our staudard 42tf “ five c owing, paid in advance 1 00 " Brethren I am. pursuaded better voice adds force to tile truth, and deep of-duty^willalsobe too low. “ •• rna-i ami horse............................." 25 things of yon, and things that accompa ens its impression. . _ “ six tiaidia advance....................1 00 Bear testimony masufactvhed by Once more^-In the ratio of onr . love ri “ “ footman .................... 12*4 ny salvation, though we thus speak:— then for God and youryhildren will re ----- -—-JL for Christ, so will be tire assimilation of' “ twelve criksuig, paid in ailvanco 1(K) God is slack to 'forget your Tabor bl . •; *• Iqdeeaii ’ mal. ......... . 12*4 member it while you live"? audjw'heiryou our conduct to that of bis. Thus—if twelve, paid in advance.. . .„. 1 0b J love in ministering to the sa’nts. and have gone from Bight, being gathered to Davis Son “ " “■ -hog, sheep or goat ‘ri...................... « _ .Christ labored for Our good, so we will Farmers'! Farmers! that yon will with one voice and mind your reward; the»’ will say—‘Onr lather J. W. SMITH, *’ labor ‘for the _gpoiL<if others. If Christ IM THE 26in6 iinpt. Suiein Steam Ferry. send up whatever you may have or the Tlio ii,idir>iigne<l lias purcha»«! the Ware- failed not in his duty towards-us^but A gave for our benefit., so we will give for bou«e' near the lung bridge at Independence, and T goods of this world to spare, that the- taught us all he knew of wisdom;' and «is now Uioenughly repairmg the «ame for the BEST FAMILY MEDICINE OF THIS’ AGE. the good of others. Whatever belongs to., gospel may be sent, and that the hearts they will rise up and,call yoji blessed. purpose of storing Wheat. Those desiring to do and is a part of the whole belongs to its < bo . will t’nd.everv-adcoininodatioh. S ack « fur-t of our brethren in the destitute- places niahrii-tliose wishing tlletu. second part. If C hrist as the w hotay . ■■ may be made once more to rejoice, and II<»w to iJJakf Fa<a Life Attractive* And why it be kept atways near at haM: 42tf 7 J. C. BELL. gave,, so will we as parts qf the whole ’ . . to take fresh courage. O could we all v .. ' _ ' . , ' . .___ 1, By less hard work. Farmers often realise -- the. - .words- of Christ when, he Having (hits caiiliously entered the . <l>t. /'"<n Killer in the m ^t oertain Cholera .‘It is more blessed tchgivo than te undertake more than they, can do well, ti*at medical actenee iiaa produced. - > qqrtieo of the subject - and having 1 and consequently work too early and AT- receive.”, — - 2nd. /'uw-JuZtoF, as a Dmrrhoe^addysentary thrown up here and fiiere a slight foiti- late. remdy, in uneqalJed. It .«5ldo«a if ever AVlieat Wanted Tlu-n- is always enjoyment in harmp- bur advance al- -2_. 2 wifi cuVe Cf-ampH or l’aine in Tlie. undersigned wishes to but (20,000) twen 3rd. /’«in low me to- say—at our State meeting, ny yvith the nature of the employment. should have a tima to. begin ard jtop la i ^ intde : jxtcjb anv pert of the Hywtein. A ainglo doze us ty tli>>usan«l nmmek merchanable wheat. High- 1>nt recently closed, the cry came np - Therefore-tn be employed in doing good bor. They shofild put" mo^e rnirnl and * estcaHirprfre paid by ually efiecta a cure. J. C. BElxL. from various, part« of onr, land fqr help. others renders a^ revenue of happi- maclrinery into theirwor-k. Theyshónld 42tf 4 th. . Petin KUler will cure Dyspepsia and in digestion, if used according to directions. ' Men from destitute portions of-the ness iu keeping with the employment. theorize os well &s pr-ctice; and let both Sth. . Piin KiUÿ'Âtftm alfiiorit never failing cure May grace abound- to you all. ... . - .State s I ovk ! up and plead i-gd-togother. Farming is healthy, mor- for Hudden Colds, Cdnglw, Ac. -’Men frour many parts of .the eonntry .__ ___ ____ G. O. B iiinett . 6 th. . Pain Killer han proved i tee If a Soÿïirèign al and respetable;and in the long run may NEW ADVERTISEMENT«. M onmouth ; July 20th, .1871. Remedy tor Fevert<;md«Àngne, and Chill ' begged us to help send the word of life be made profitable. The farmer should Fever; it lia» cured the most Obe tinate « Itôl. ’ —~V C|U*CS. utuoiig t Uem, by sendiqg afaithful keep good stock, and be out of debt. *= r f E. J. NORTHRUP, 7tll. Pain Killer ¡is a liniment ttnuqualled. y.preaehcr qf -that- waul—“Because it COUDEN WORDS. —3. By taking carb of health. Farm For Frost B ton. CTiiWlaina, Burn«, Bruin- pleased God by the foolishness of dbale B IB © h , Cute, Bprains, Ac., no Physician can ers have a healthy variety of exercise, S. L. RUNNER & CO.. do nfore'thau it. - - The wise jTOtching IV to save" tL«n that WlttlU. beliete.” pi tU’ vunv v neither grieve “for the. dead but too often neglect cleanliness," eat 8th. /bii/i Killer cured casca of llhpma- . Never "W ill Lforgc't,,indeed I don’t want nov ^or Vte Hreeshna. H A D AV TV âvf : opptvko ud fstablis ieii irregularly and hurriedly', and sleep in tiam and N’euralgia^fter year» standing. a Htovo and r Btme thfc above named' Right makes might. •^■Abralmnr Linr ■ill ventilated apartments, and expose Iron «nrt Dirti; Hub., Spoke«, Rim«; &c. »th. J'«ú» Ailler will dentro' i»v Bdila, FeloiiH, to forget, the sonl-stiring words of our \ ~ t a'.. of place, with « ie . Whitlow*. Old Horw aud Swelled Joint», ■ ■ themselves neecMessly to cold. t hild-of God, as ho stood^up before the coin.- giving relief ti <»ni Pain after the fii>t ap O begun . P ortland , lness enger s of the cljurphes with a flood plication.' 4 By adorning the home. .Books, pa Grieve "not that men know not yoit; 4JyJ____ 10th. Pain KiUrr cure* Headaclie, Toothache, of tears stre»nring from his eyes, and _ffrieve, that you know not men.— pers, ’pictures, music and readyig, and Neuralgic Pain« in any part of the -A-xid Box Sto-vo& !. besought ns in strains of burning elo Cob/hciMg^ , V-; should all be brought tq bcar upon th e ---- _____— .... — V 11th. Pain KiTlrr will Have you day* «»’ zfcknestk Ever brought ‘Polk county, and st price* a» quence, to send some oujuto his district We enjoy »»»selves only in onr wbrk, indoor entertainments; and neatness and and many a dollar in tjtne and Doc tor a low as any place tb s side o ' to preach the gospel of Christ in its our duty; and our best doing is our best comfort, order, shrubbery, flowers and _ Bill«. native purity. He said, “for many .years enjoyment.— Jaoo' i. — frtnff, should nil harmonise without. <f i rely ve-eUMt* prefJOT- . 124b. " . A FRANCISCO i, safe to ke. t. an-« . j use in )A every family. ation, . __ ________ _ . ,___ -have 1 been striving to serve Christ in There would be fewer desertions of ThefimpUc'ty a endingi' tree, together with* On some countenances is written a iujL_W«nk yrajr —t; can’t compromise old homesteads if pains were taken to the gre .t variety o. diHoaHet« that inay >»e entirely history, on others merejyA date.— J. P. eradiea* d by it., • *d the great amount of ■ in Christianity and blend it with the tradi- I 1 make it agreeable. Ease, order, health, and-Htirfcnng that can be alleviated throir, . ite llitcher, ‘ » tions of men; and therefore I stand with une, make it imper» ive upon every person to and beauty are compatible with farm life, A. D. AND A. r. BUTLKB, Hti|>ply them m J ve.s with H im valuable remedy, Every undertaking is involved in its a few others alone, and our deep pov- and were ordained to go with it. ana to keep it alwxya near at hand. DRV G G I STD. WW e ARE ALSO PllETARED TO Do'lftMt ' erty prevents us from culling ant one to faults, as the fire in its smoke. — The ^.Monmouth, - - Oregon. You glean knowledge by reading but Will not the love of Christ Hhnqrat Geeta. our help. V. — — ----------- —...— JOB ’W7OH.K. you must separate ths chaff from the j ‘S’ A woman on the auction-block’U a sad wheat by thinking copstrain you and capse yon to remerh- The Pain Killer is now known and appreciated in evenr c uaitor o’ the Globe. V .y- Or A ll K inds , in a F iiwt -C lasb M anner . ""b«r ‘that though he was riih, yet for der sight than a queen on the soaffold.— Mlciana recoin menu i« in the’ p actice, whi e all ■ - % Charles Sumner. your sake, he Ijecaine poor, that ye classes.of society n«ve found in it relief and No man’s spirits were ever hurt by dZ* CouNTRr M erchants Furnished at the comfort. Lowest Wholesale Rates. through his poverty * might- become Fools with bookish .knowledge, aro doing his duty; on the contrary one good rich’.” " ■’ ■_ / children with edged weapons; they hurt action, one temptation resisted and over G ive it a T rial . h' TK Pruuc are inv led to Call and Ex- After much reflection-upon the part themselves and put others in pain,— come, one sacrifice of desire or interest, amiue EEPOKE to:r J e’owl "'.e. of many, a committee of four brethren Zimmerman. B L. F21.NEB A CO. ’ ' . * purely for .conscience’ sake, will prove a Don’t be deceived or induced to buy the was appointed by the Messengers to act cofdial for weak and low spirits, far be many worthier N< Loma of/ei ned I v unprinci- a woke to girls . as agents and to attend to this very . / N.'B.—A ll R zf A ihixo »nd.. or VZ obk done yond what either indulgence, or divers MACHINERY mon tr»vel‘n?ttnen^i t eoounl/. AGRICULTURAL with Neatuon «nd Dispatch as I aai a Practical tiring. Tf these brethren lie inqriire l Workman, myself. B. L. FENNER. ’ The woman who is ■ indifferent to her ions, or company can ever do_for them. ______ t „ B’OXT. Be sure and buy the genuiae. Every of,, they are the Messengers of the Independence, MaroR27,1371. S 25tf ’ •looks is no trne woman. God « umsm U Druggist and r lmoet every Country Store Keep At mill Below Portland Pr^eealtt Churches. “Wherefore show ye to I Many readers judge of the power of er Mill Grocers throughout tlie land, keep <i for I woman to be attractive, to look well, to ’ them ami beforirfhe Churches ^he proof pl^" sna h"'is' sale. . 40t25yl V i one of lier duties to a bpok by the shock it gives tlieir fetri- T. CUNNINCHAM & CO., of your love.” I ............... ings—as some savage tribes determine j carry out this intention of her Maker. S alem , - - * - O mgon Bro. L. L. Rowland, whose praise.is ; Bnt that dress is to do it all, and to I the jvower of muskets by their recoil; miscellaneous advertisements . Offer tor sale the following apendMl as in all the chnrehes, is chairman, and suffice, is more than I oan be brought to i that being considered the bost which sort meut of macliinej: Bro. Wm. Ruble, a man beloved for his* believe. .Tnst because I do love to see fairly prostrates the purchaser. Swfipttake ThrcMhrra—With «now improve STRAYED , ment* tor 1871, which makea thin toe beat seff-sacrifieing to me the canseMH- canse-qt wri,l<x> "H-S.1. nne.ng Hevotion uevouon to k well, ns well live to some Kaagrs Axrwrv was««, v»n wvaa as s»o aivv w oviuv HOM THE PREMISES OF THE BUB- A Blind and Curtain Combined machine e.ver brought to this evaat. The Sunday School Workman thus Christ, iliri^. is corresponding secretary The -pnrpose poae ; ' j wonld nrge e n thpm SIJ(!h sueh scriber, > y Sth, a brighty Hone, 14H Gtntilne Burkey«- Reaper and Mower- hand« high, «malt bead -->d neck. «I mils other two brethren, Btewnrt and Wil- | s conrRe or rPadin(r<lna 8tlldv BH will defines true criticism; “Tobe earnest, bP’- Combined hand and self-rakers— three sizes. high or in 15 tho S course or reading «nd study as will shoulder and neck, droop« liehind; MATTHEWS & RITCHEY, This machine stands at t e very head of cox, areriheu highly approved among ns. I confer such charms as no modiste can but kind; to be forcible, yet gentle. f< ir dark feet, unshod; tail short and thick. American Reapers, and for strength, beauty all An person returning the same to me or (riv Into the hands of these brethren, the supply. N. P. Willis wrote once a very To be plain, and very practical. To aud excellence, has no equal. f Sole Manufacturers of ing formation of his wherealionta w be lib Messengers committed the receivin'; of pretty jiaragraph on the power of educa direct the criticism in such a way os to New York Combined Reaper and Mower erally rewarded. D k . J. C. GRUBES. —with automat e self-raking attachment— ; Valla» Oregon. Chandler’s 1 *atent A\ indow Curtain. donations, and their disbursement, in tion to beautify. That it absolutely efiect a real good. two sizes. This machine is too well known tq need special commendation liere. We preaching the gospel to the destitute. chisled the features; that ho had seen guarrantee it in every respect. aving purchas ’ d the right ‘“Corner loafing" with the use of abu > Thus, my beloved, an opportunity is i many a clumsy nose and thick pair of New York Hand Reaper and Mower— for Oregon to manufacture and sell Combined, will do good work under all „cir- now presented to us to minister to the lips so modified by thought awakened sive, indecent, or insulting language, these justly ce ebra.ed Window Curtains, we cumsiancet|. R. R. PARRISH, would ipvite the Public to ilupeot our stock be whether addressed to any person passing wants of the ixxjrer Saints; that thro’ and active sentiment as to be unrecog fore pQrc.ik.ing elsewhere. r* Burt'a Kagle Reaper an Mower—Com ", —raAcncAv— . our abundant liberality, vblnntarily be nizable. And he put it on that ground upon any highway, to any other person, Front Street, lietwoen Salmon ahd Main, Riv bined,‘strong, excellent, and the cheapest in erside. the market. or to no person in particular, lias bee stowed, many may render thanks to that we 90 often see people, homely and n7:tf Matthews A Ritchey.* Kastcrly Reaper and «Mower—Combined. God, and their overflowing joy arid deep unattractive in youth; bloom in middle made statutory offense in Connecticut, Walter Wood's Reaper and Mower— punishable by a fine not exceeding sev poverty may abound to the riches of life into a softened Indian summer of Combined. Independence, till Oregon en dollars. > Buckeye Mower—Four sizes. onr liberality. :------ —-* ;------------- good looks and mellow tones. —A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF— Wood's Mower — Two sizes! Now, bfethren, as you excel in faith A mob is a monster, with beads Kx eels lor Mower—Two sizes. Mexican Saddles, Bridles, and in knowledge, and ig all dilligence, A low anil brutal nature does not feel himself enough, bnt no heart and little brains. Maine's Genuine Headers—With new im- Bits, lleins, Spprs, Whips, laishea, to be very sinful. He ba« not the moral sight excel in this grace alsota. provoments—10 to 12 feet cut. by which to appreciate the standard of true It is a fearful thing to see bow some men are Burt's Clipper and Grifllu's Sulky Martlngnlen, For I do not intend that there shall manhood. He ha. not the judgment by which Rakes. Anlterw, made worse by trial. It is terrible to watch <o)lar«- be relief to others, and affliction to you, to* oompare the real with the ideal. —DEALER IM— norrow a. it «ours the temper, and works out Gridin's Revolving Horse Hake«. > LadleM' Raddles, Horse Power»—Corey’s, Sweepstakes and but that, according to equality, your into malevolence and misanthrohy. Hone Br.uihe«, Patent Leather, Curryoom ba, Pitt ’ s — all sizes. Do daili and hourly your duty; do it patiently _abuudahce, at Uris present trine, may- Kndless Chain Threshers. . Cinohaa, Chamois Skins, Taoist. Coppar A Quaker's advice to his son on bis wedding supply ¿heir wants; and that, at a future and thorpjttghly. Do it as it prosant« itself; do Rivots, Curds, Rawhide«, Stir Scythes and Rnaths, Grain Cradles, Hay and itht the moment, tnd let It lie its one reward. day: “When thee went a-courtmg I told thee time, their abundance may Btipply your - WALL-PAPER, rup«. Enamaled Duck, etc.. Grain fo ks, H ves. Plows and Har Sever mind whether it, is known or aokiiowl- to keep thy eye» wide open^ now that' thou art rows, in great variety. Hardware, wants; that there may be equality, os it CONSTANTLY ON HAND. edgd or not; but do not fail to do IL ” married I toll thee to keep them half shut." S Iron and Steel, H’nlm, Spokes, . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS written: “ He that gathered much had Felloes, Kims, and Axles, ♦ T . All Orders Promptly Attend«« to. Call Ac., - Ac., - Ac. f nothing over; and he that gathered lit anil sec i . i O. • 32 Fight hard agaipst a luwty temper. Auger will It is quite the fashion to drop now and* then ■■ . i Fancy Goods, tle, did not lack.’’ come, bnt riisiit it stoutly. A spark may set a a lump of piety into perHonal conduct, bat too A house on tire. A fit of passion may give you often there is little care to “work it in," A life W, ARC AOÜXT8 COB THE aCLKBCATCD God only demands at our hands apart ETC. - a ETC., ETC., cause to mourn all the days of your life, i properly seasoned with grace has % uniform of what we have, and not what we have flavor. „ not. A willing, cheerful mind to give, Mi«« Georgia Bonedict, who has been for some is the saerifiei that is accepabl« to Him. yearaworking in aprinting office in Fond du Lae, The same vanity whloh lead« u« to aaaign onr Four «ize8 Con«ton(ly on Hand. Yet notwithstanding Gott doe» demand Wisconsin, has lasen lieansad as a Methodist .misfortune or conduct to other«, prompt« 11« to ll the above and many other attribute all onr lucky chances to our own a part of what we have to be given for preaalier things can be found at talent, prnilence and forethought. « We are Solo Agent ’ « for the well-known LAVERY STYLE OF DOOR« MADE TO OR- the purposes of the gospel and still he That was a wise negro, who sai.l, in «peaking KM der, on short ro^ee. , Henry Boon’s, iq graciously pleased to call it a gift of the happiness of married life I “Dal ar pen'll A true ndtgionH instinct never deprived man H owie P remium W aooni ' COMMERCIAL STREET, altogether how day ejnoy» themselves. ” SASH, with or without lights, to unit custom and accept it as a bounty, and not by of one single joy;, mournful face« and a sombra Which we offer at low price« and will warrant ers. SALEM. • • ''-.OKEGO5.,.’ aspect’ are the conventional affections of the them equal, if not superior, to arry wagon in constraint, assuring us in his word that W.. WATERHOUSE, Grace ter has us, in the midst of life’s weak mind«]. ’ - - thia or anyother market -a written guarrantee he will confer upon the faithful confid- Who has the best «elected stock of goods in greatest comforts, to ba willing lb die, and in funiiMCil with each wagon, Biiim »frfrrt. onr floor «oulh of Fo«t OiMe«- Hie line to be fonhd in Kal.m, and will sell both . jug deeiple, efery. necessary gift abun- the midst of the greatest crosses to be willing T. t tWHOHAM A co. E’er .inner at God's bar wil be made to own at Wholeudo and Retail at pricaa that will defy MONMOVTH. : : OREGON. dafitly, ahd he will have all Sufficiency te live. competition. . ■ '• J 10:tt . Salem, Oregon/.Juqa 17» 36tf ISM i that he knew bettor and did wrong. Book & Job Printers, liarclay. «T. 1'93.1 I > PAIN KLLhEK I-*erry & ( Ï Stoves and Tinware I s S. ! xixrx>Ei R T3 . TI H Cook, I-*arlor, H X r •V ? J IM » P % H Harness and Saddle k M i i i HENRY BOON. Books & Stationery, MITCHELL WAGON Door | Sash Factory. A ’ V. • 1 , / A k * Ì i 1 r\ # »