The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877, July 29, 1871, Image 3

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MIMCKLLANEOU8.
A G ood L aw — it K xb C utkd .—Ths Nuw J«r-
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
. W heat is in great demand, as may be
Religious Jtïotici
iey t^gtrtSTttrtrliaa enacted a teqipuranai law
seen by the advertisement of Mr. J, 0.
He that despiaeth small things shall that reaeliee a vital point of tho evil. It provide«
Bell ‘ of Independence. He also ■ an-
Christian Chuych.
that if any person shall aell to anothe’ any
fall
little by little.
nouacea that he has eight >ptendid
distilled sptrite or malt liquors iiHtrinfaclured of ’
Corner of High and Center St roe is,
The less wit a man has, the less he apnrioua itigradiuid«, pouton«, or adulterations
wagons which he will sell cheap for
Ortgen cash or exchange for wheat.
of any kind, tlio offender «hall lie punished by^J Cheaper
knows he wants it.
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tbhn Fivej- !
It takes a smart man to conceal from fine of «tie thousand dollars aud imprisonment I
PASTOR:
not; exceeding two years. Tliii tonohoa one
M b . J ohn W olverton has just shown others what he dont know.
IJ ldeb L? L. R owland .
of the greatoat eltouonte of evil in tlie traftic. BOLTER, WORTLÉY fii CO.,
us some-oats which measured ye ven feet
Meditation is the mother of devotion,' Any such thing aa pure liquor, exists as a mem­
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L oui / b D i » tfOBHSirt—Presiding, 10S,A M.; ten inches,j£nd averaged ovef three but the daughter of retirement.
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Î
ory of tlie past. Drugging uul doctoring io tlie
Sunday School, 2 I*. M.; Preaching or Loctur- hundred grains to the head. This is
Prefer loss before unjust .gain, (or Ottablishud order, so that tliu drjnker, if not IIAVQ REMOVED THEIR STOCK OF
ing, IP. M.
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to DALLAS, >nd aro cuiwtantly r<>
the largest oats we have seen for several that brings grief but once, this* forever. absolutely poieoned, la sure of being swindled.
ceiving new and well Héloutcil gtxids, coi tuto ting
W kem -D at Wonanir:—Prayer-meeting, Tues­ years.
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Keep your own secrete, if you have any.
Tlie morp yon exercise your memory
day, 7 P. 5(.; jjocial Meeting, Thursday, p. M.;
M r . J. H. ifi
D. H enderson
Sunday-School Teachers* Meeting^ Friday, 7
the better and mòre reliable it will be­
«.X , ■ ’« communi-'
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P. M.
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JI1HH1EÜ
EADIES’DRESS AND FAJICY GOODS,
cation and several other important mat­ come.
, .
(jy A al pegmua are cordially invited to at- ters are omitted for want of space. .
MENS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING,
Some
are
unwisely
liberal,
and
more
lflf)DLE-LIGHT
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AtPortland,
July
24th,
by
j,,. tend.
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Rev.
O.
II.
Atkinson,
Prof.
J.
A.
Biddle,
of
delight to give presents than to pay
yi»|ting member* are reipieeteil to make them-
P
eksowal .—Mr. Ged. H. Himes, of
Philomath
College,
Benton
county,
»nd
Miss
selvenllknown.
debts-
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Hats and Caps,
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Portland Oregon, called upon us last
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Anna A. Light, late of Chicago.
Spartan
mothers
used to counsel
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T he Caius-rtAx C h V baih at M osmocth M eets Wednesday.
Boots
and
Shoes
their sons: “Jf your sword be too shon,
kvEBT FuisT DAT of THE WutKk IN THE COL­
The Afarket«
LEGE C hapel .
S kvehai . parties in this locality will adda svep-to it.”-
LADIES’ ANILCHILDRENS' SHOES
Some peojile are comtaended for a gid­
commence threshing, next Monday.
J oem S tewart ,
OE KVKB» STYLE AS» SIZE.
Monmouth Market Report.
A. W. L ucas ,
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dy kind of humor, which is as much a
T. F. C awfuell .
T hames , to Mr. N., H. Butler for fa­ virtue as drunkenness.
M' ITER, EOG&, ETC.
A FULL 8TO4K OF GROCERIES ctrtü
v,
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4 U. A. SantLET,
vors conferred.
®eaconB’ f H. Lispt^».
,-t.
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What a man is at home, that he is in­ Butte/., fresh roll«,............
STÁNTLY ON HAND.
Egg*»,
doz.......... ..;
Sunday School every 8uhday, at 9H Tciock
deed, If not to the world, yet to his own Fútate*.«............ . ............ . '.
;1 25 .
A. M.' V
FISH.
OREGON DEAF MITE INSTITUTE. , conscience and to God.
Worship and breaking the loaf at 11 a. M.
Salt Hal mon # h barrel...
7 00
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; ' > Ilolior is like tho shadow, which as it
OROCEBIKH.
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Preaching on the lat and 3d Sundays of each
S alem , O begom ,
Coffee, TMV......................................
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month, at 11 a. M., and at 7 km . Also Satur-
HARDWARE AND CROCKERY.
flees frbm those that follow it,' so it fol-
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We, the undersigned citizens of Salem,
(tere-preowhng lhel*tan<18d^ak7 p. M.
1
00
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dews
thbse
that
flee
from
it.
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’ take this method of showing our sym­
“ choice
• .^rxr
Wdo j -. v -G oom , Mandfactniufl at the Ellen-
... 121*
pathy with Prof. Win. 8. Smith, in his ■ The snperficial often applaud vanity Sale ratos.
A rrfral « nd Dt parfurt oF MaII».
zlale
Mi
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8
ich
as
Beaver«, Cassjineres. Hard
DRIED FBUI .
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AwJol
1 ¡me«, T. vmm I«, • F1 -------------
uui I h aud Blankets, which
efforts to establish in Oregon a school and weakness, when they fancy they are
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ri»»
urif-r
n?
»uri RetaH
ABRU’AUI:
admiring
and
approving
virtue.
for Deaf Mutes. The marked progress
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Ha»in,'a
desire u --------
locate permanently at
Tlu> mail arrive« from Um Atlantic Staten anil
Xfa» A Í: 5 tA * Ä V J V
DaUaa, we wilt U m O rrirly and Justly with all
Love is the golden thread that rnns
DBl-<iOODB.
his pupihuhavd made in the few months
all pointe north at 1 o’clock r. w.
who
Utrv
fcvor
c»
v.iji
i
ieir
patrour ,-e.
Cabsimere.. . ...... rrr....... $1. 25(^1 50
VZiH exchange Gocdv for Country produce, for
Mail from tlw »outh arrivée st 11 p'clqgk *. M. they have been under his care, as shown through the Gospel—God’s love to us, Oregon Flaimel................. .............
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w»<eh v.e wie p. y the Hightext Marset Price.
Tweed.. .,......... ..
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by the recent examination, is to us* a ours tk> him and one to another.
L kfaktcbehi
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tty Bring on your E ggs and B vtteb !
Printri..................................................... F
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Acknowledging we have been in the Muslin .............................................. ...
16%
25U16
UULT£k, WU/iTLEY <t CO. '
The .mail leave« Monmouth for the Atlantic snffiicient evidenc of his aptness for this
15^ 20
• Staten and all pointe north *t 11 o’clock A. M.
work.
__ w rong is only allowing that we are wiser - *K bleached.......................... ..
Aino, for peinte «outil M 1 o’clock r. M. - ___ ~
We believe him to be a man fully <Je- to-day than we were yesterday.
In.tepvndcnriÇ’fltMrket Import. -
I-ottehi nlmuld be in the Pimtoflice. half an voted to the-interests of this unfortu­
Those who are ambitious, of original­
hour before the departure of tlie Mail to emme
C
orrected
W eekly b » H odglv 4 Ò hi ' bchill .
nate class, and well qualified to instruct ity, and aim at it, are necessarily led by
being «ent the same,day.
<
MPtb&rs, I've pound |t ! !
them.
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W. WATERHOUSE, P. M.
others, since they seek to be different
OMAÌN, FÍXÍUR, ITO.
We mdst hqttftly iomqurtiiltliis School from them.
WlicrrWbnsh.,.........
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Oats fi bush .*. ...
to Um bdnfidenice of;parCnts whb have
FJouf,
beat
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...,-.ri 75@1 87
Ghi'intiiux LMessónger dekf mute children,—to the considera­ It,is not diagracefnl to anyi one who Wool...;
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is to poor to confess his poverty; but
Búríks, BGG«, ETU.
tion of legislators,: whose duty it is to
ftottc-,
1S
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M onmouth : S a T urda », J ul » 29, 1871. J
the not exeajfng one's self toescape pov­
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25
Eggn. ili <>02.....
make it a permaneqA^inst^ution^yand
erty is disgraceful.
,
1 25
I’Otatoes, fi buali
to
the
active
sympathy
of
the
general
GROCERIES.
M. Baltimore ¡a our only authorised-
Try It! Try It!
Sin is but a bitter-sweet at best;aifd the Cpffuu gUtUn ,
2.5
public.
agent at Portland, Oregon. r
, Sugar, . o. ’. '..
16%
/
P. 8. K nig H t , Pastor Congregational fine colors of the serpent doby no means - "Sugar, No. :, J r<>
12%
make amends for the smart find posixin l Tea . ............
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D eaf M ite B chooi ..—We give place Church.
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Tea,
dioico
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25
in this issue to the article, calling at­
C. R. B onnell , Rector St. Paul’s P. of the sting.
SaüciLÍus..........
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dried
jrourf.
tention to the school in Salem presided E. Church, Salem. *
Thosfr who have suffered much are
• Dried apptea. . z...............
10«
armi iti ve cordi a
over try Prof. W. 8. Smit-, who is also
L. L., R owlamd , Pastor Christian like those who know inany languages; Di nqTpcani.................................
20
Dried*
peaches
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L.
25'*
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they have learned to understand aud be
a deaf mute. Wo are personally ac. Church.
DBTM3OODA.
quainted with Prof. Smith, and take
W. R. S tewart ; Pastor U. Presbyter­ understood by All.
~ Caa-drnere ........ . t . ..
1 25
/
Or<go»
Flannel.
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pleasure in adding our testimony to his ian Church.
A mind full of piety and knowledge Beaver.............
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1 50
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competency as a scholar, and worthiness
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1
R. M allory ,’ ' T. B. R i C jjey ,
is always rich; it is a bank that never Tweed....... . *................................
Prints.
a.. —.
12%
■ for the important and responsible posi­
T. H. Cox,
8. F. C hadwick ,
fails; it yields a perpetual dividend of MuMin.’................... ;............................ ,.. l.W6%
This is a piemant antacid, and, in larga dose»»,
Muslin, bleached,.r.........
. ... 15< í ¿20
tion which he occupies. The appeal in
I. R. M oohbu , A. F. .W al L kb ,
happiness. '
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lax live; ii> Hinail doses, an asyjngoiit medicine,
x- HAM HHOULlff&K, UETC.
i,
in exceedingly useful in rH NiwoL'affeFtlori«.
i>ehalf of this philanthropic enterprise
T. H. C am *,
J ohn F. M illeii ,
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-A newspaper is a contihual school-, Bacon Bides ./.
eapdbially of CbildreV.' It 1« > w U b , cc i tahr ami
■Hams, , —u Trrr. .. rL r\...................
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should meet a generous response from a
R. P. E abhakt .
teacher in the house, rosily to impart in- Shoulders.......................... 4»..................... 10^12 M effectual* Tetuedv lot Cholic, Diarrbuer, Cholera
Morbus,' Summer Complaint, Griping Pain,
people upon whom God is pouring out.
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V".«—
foruiatioh at any time7 to any one who
Sour'8h«mach,"t^Hveness Wind oft the HSDIU-
U niyeiwity E xe K v I sfj ». - Yesterday finished
blessings without measure. Efficient
ach,
C/viug and Fi citing of Children; In
SaWT Market Report.
can read or'listen.
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TcutMft *, * eje *-4 noHiing oqum I h it. It .Boftens
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measures should be ibaugnnAed to en­ the exercises of Conimencement week at the
the Guii* eiid readers teething easy. K
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'University, hnd diplomas were conferred upon
The worthiest people are the most in­
OIIAIN, ruu’R. BTC. .
dow the institution. This should be 9 graduatesSladies-^Tgentleman, viz: Lafaytfttb
This i ro 1 nr o gmedicine, gotten tip w sell,
jured by slander; as we usually find that Wheat, host white bushel, /...
fl 10®
b
.a
really
valiiable
preparation,
having
been
done partly by the State and ixft-tly by Williams Amelia E. Scriber Virginia Condit
‘^bfl
.
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sofa 62 in use Several yesra i recommend itodf.
to lie the best fruit which the birds have Oatîf,
Floin. Vest, *4 sack, ( % liaiTell .
2 «va
private benevolence. No class of our MtuU^on L. Jones, Kara I i Bridges, Frank, M.
Do not give you c’ Hdi en tlk; • Hcothing
been pecking at.
... .15 0064,16 no up« "for t iey htupery without ■ o g anvner-
Hay, L ton....................
citizens appeals, more strongly-to. our Hulmon, Pb«be Jory, AiTgiistus A. Bonney and
.20 0054 .... uiane t aooa. The “ CORUJA j L-" i pui^u tMl by
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baled
teh-M ... . . Z? .•!...
.
^l^za
Robison.
The
njorning
exercises
consisted
Trust
him
little
wlioismilingjy
praises
644 8
Com Meal
ft>................... . ......
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sympathies than the deaf mutes.
of original essays- by the graduates, several of all alike; him lees who sneeringly cens­ BuckrLiea« Flour, $ lb............ .............. 1044
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0064.
Bran çf ton,........... t...........
Ur.
Watcrliouisc,
whicli were very interesting and Were received
ures al allike; him least who is coldly
' 1‘OIXTRY.
A ddress op P hot . B iddle .—The ad. srith applause. The mustcai porthm of the exer­
Mosnovra. O'os. •
. . 506ir .
(Thickens,
dressed,
each
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indifferent to all alike.
—
a
“
per dozen..................
...4 50645 00
dress of Prof. Biddle, on the first page, cises was unusually good, uuder charge of Miss
25
Turkeys,
each
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oo®i
If good people would but make good­
For wile by all Druggists. The tnwfe supplied
contains too much- valuable matter to Blanche Gray, and Mi«s Berry, the musical
BI’TTER, F.OGH, E a C.
instructor being unwell. “The Beautiful HUls’
on reason al >le terrn^ Hundred* of Testimon­
50®
fresh rolls,
t>.................
limited to the
the teachers
before whom was rendered with surprising effect. An adress ness agreeable, aud smiiff' instead of Butter,
be liniithd
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packed.............
..... ... • 3344 .37 iala can be given upo application. Address
J: if
DK. W. WATERHOUSE.
’ 1 Prof, to the graduates was delivered by Prof. Jlogersof frowning in ther virtue, iow many Eggs, V <l(>z .. ...........;
it was'rielivereiLx^'We requested
1545 20
would
be
won
to
the
good
cause.
Cheese.
<
Jregon
prime,
$
JH
........ ... 2064 25
publication, Portland and won much commendation from
B. to furnisji-dis a copy for public
Lard, <1 H»
...y. ........... ....
... 13w 15
Experience teachs, it is true, but she.
which he kindly consented to do. It is everyone. The musical performance was, very
fine indeed. The degrees Were conferred bytfthe never teaches^in time. Each event
too long for our paper, yet We were Un-
SPECIAL WOîrô».
President and the business of the year bas
brings its lesson, and the lesson is Ire-
-willing to divide it. Hence it all ap­ therefore closed. [Salem 8 fates naan.
membered, but the same event never oc­
pears on the first and fourth pages.
curs again.
It is due to Prof. Biddle to say that the
The kAblo allows no slaVenlihess, in
artistic style and forcible manner of its
Prejudices resemble the fogs that
delivery before the Teacher's Associa­ business. Christianity enconragse in- turn the bright sun into a dull cqppor
tion can not be reproduced on the Ufntion, promotes, refinement, sug^es^ ball; and a bad heart is like tlie j’uan-
Stratton. <fc AV aller.
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WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
printed page. Much therefore of the method, regularity, good order, prompt­ dice that sees its own dingy yellow in
I Succeteora te J. K. Gill. |
grace* and beanty of the original ad­ ness? |DOdr humor, good manners and the purest lily.
dress must be lost; yet it will be read good livings. The resources of the
SALE»,
STATE STREET. -
The Smith family af Baltimore are
QFFKE NO. 64 F HO XT STREET,
with interest and profit by all who are earth afb abundant for all. If mutual ^bout getting up the first Semi-annual
WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALERS IN
interested in a system of thorough ed­ labors weye n^e a part qf pd.u<?atian— excursion! All the “Smiths, Smyths,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
ucation.
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an essential in every scho<^ and college Schmits, Schmidts^ Schmidtzes, Smids
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and laJJT
S idewale .—The parties dwelling on curriculnm~**tb« world would be bright­ and Smits" are invitedTb attend and if PORTLAND,
in the most desirable localities, eon-
er and cheerier for the change. It is they accept, the excursion party prom­
the west side of Main street have sent
rtiatiug of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS,
bocauMo labor has been dunned oat a« a ises to be more numerous than any.ever HOUSES and STORES; alau,
for twenty thohsand feet of lumber to
toll for a livelihood—underpaid, over­ gotten pn before.
be used in oonstructing a sidewalk, to
IMPROVED FARM«, and valuable un­
taxed, unfashio&ed, and unchurched—
extend from the college building to Mr.
The foundation of domestic happiness cultivated LANDH, located in ALL parto of the
that
so
many
toilers
are
worn,
and
wea
­
Hendrickson’s dwelling. This is a very
is faith in the virtne of women; The STATE, for HALE.
ry, and forced to be illiterate, and mel­
laudable enterprise, and will be a great
foundation of * political happiness is
TlËAt, EST ATÉ »nd dlliet Pronortv pur-
accommodation to foot travellers during ancholy; whereas, if their work and po-' 'faith in the integrity of man. The clumed for Cv.respoudsnt«, 11 this vITY and
sitions were properly rewarded, they
rtirongtoMit
the STATES and TE’ililTIHIIES
foundation of all happiness, temporial
the rainy season.
would be strong, yigosous, intellectual,
with greif rare and on tlie, must AD VAN TA
and eternal, is faith in the goodness, GEOÜS TEItMS.
T he first anndKl catalogue of the religious, and happy.— Ex.
the righteousness, the mercy and love
Bishop Scott Grammar School, Port­
HOUSES and STORES LEAKED, LOANS
The evils arising from jesting upon of God.
NEGOTIATED, and C .AIMS <)'•’ ALT. DES­
land, Oregon, is received. This school
*
John
Hatfield,
who
died
a
few
days
ORPTIONS
PROMPTLY COlti,
ED and
Scripture are even greater than appear
will undoubtedly be - productive of
ago in Troy, New York, is Said to be <• General FINANCIAL end AGENCY BUSI­
at
first.
It
leads
in
general
to
irrever
­
NESS transacted.
>
great good. R. W. Laing, A. ■., Head
ent* to Scripture. No num would jest the first maker of lticifer matches in
Master.
with the dying; words of God,are quite this country. He ent them out one by
AGENTS of tliia OFFICE in all the CIT­
W e have received the catalogue of as solemn. When we have beard a com­ one with his knife ' ss long ago as 1839, IES an<l OWNS in the. STATE will receive
description* of FARM PROPERTY and forward
Willamette University for 1870-71. ic or vulgar tale connected with a text* and prepared the chemical combustible the same to the above addresd.
Thoa. M. Gatch, President. The print- of Scripture, such is the power of assoc­ by a process then known only to him­
J. 8. CHURCHILL, AoKNT,
I ndependence , O regon .
¡ing is elegant Executed by E. M, iation that wo never hear the text after­ self.
Waite, Salem Oregon.
ward without thinking of tlie jeht. The
An eccentric wealthy gentloman
a
effect of this is'obvious. He who is stack up a board in a field in his estate
M b . J. O. B ell , of Independence, mnch engaged in this kind of false wit upon which was painted the following:
"I will give this field to any man who
having purchased a commodioas ware­ will comaat Uiugtli to have a large por­
house, is now ready and willing to ac­ tion of Holy Scriptute spotted over by is contented." ' He soon had an appli­
t
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
cant. "Well sir, ore you a contented
commodate all persons wishing to stole hie unholy fancy.
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t
man I" “Y’all, sir, very.” ,'Then what
wheat.
WM. R. BHWSHAW,
. A Christian woman is one who feels do yo want with my field?” The appli­
T ho « b wishing to purchase dry-goods and acts as Christ felt and acted to the cant did not stop to reply.*
AR.CHITEOT
or groceries will find it to their advan­ outcast. The woman who is too refined
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What
makes
yon
green
hills
so
beau
­
tage to call at once upon Mr. Luther to see the misery of her lost sisters, too
GENERAL
BUILDING
AGENT,
Ground, whocan supply thenfwitli any­ modest to endure the mention of them, tiful ? Not the outstanding or'’’stately
thing they desire.
Monmouth,
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Oregon«
and-too pure to "lend a hand,” may be elm but the bright sward which clothes
1
a Pharisee, bqt is certainly not a Chris­ its slopes, composed of innumerable
F vrxtsheh Plane, RpecifloaUoM and Kkti-
A LARGE STOCK OF--------
blades
of
grass.
It
is
of
small
things
T he G oa «.—Large parties are pass­ tian.—
Uiale,; and purchase, materials for a rea*'liable
that a great life is made np; and he who commission. l**ru<a wishing to Mi may «are
ing through our village, almost every
Be not angry that you cannot make will acknowledge no life as great, save front ten to flirren por'cenl. in cost of materials
day sn route ~for the Salmon river coast.
and labor, by tlie employment of th» agency.
others aUKyon wish them to be, since yon that which is built np of great things, Person» residing at a distance, and wishing to
Monmouth or vicinity, may relv on
make yourself what you wish to will find little in Bible character to ad­ build in lheir
B rothbb H. L indsay has on band a cannot
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ttjT* Call <nd Examine
biisinoss promptlv and carefull» at-
mire or copy.
full supply of <lry-goo<ls and groceries. T>a.
Sdem. April 11, 1871
Cheap I Cheap !
s- xouMo.
L. m^uxz
BLAIN, YOUNC & CO.,
---- OKA LKWS
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jfrry-Goodto, Groceries, Bools, .^tioew, Kir.
AgenUfor all kinds of Agricultural Irwple-
mcnto ”_d* Sewing Machines. Y/ill ne"! .<>w for
Cash ' Produce. __ BLAIN.. YOUNG £ CO. .
Albany, Oregon. ’
COX & EARHART
wholesa U:, i A nd
hetall
G- JFt O CT TEI H S
AND DEALEKs" IN
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four. Mill Feed and Crain
MOORES’ BLOCK, SALEM
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HEADQUARTERS
Main Street, Opposite Court House
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TO' OÊFER A
I AM NOW PREPARED
1 large assortm on I of chotee
PROVJSIOÑS,
___ GROCERIES,
QUEENS WARE,
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WOODEN WARK
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YANKEE
NOTION
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TOBACCO,
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CIGARS,
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, FRUITS,Ac., Ac.
Alio, a General assortment of <.
BOOTS, SHOES AND GATERS.
I design t*A»keep"only the'CHOICEST and
JiEriT article«, and
tl ;m fa _a Bujall Prolit
For €«ab.
MY MOTTO—Quick sales and
small profits
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LOOK AT THIS!!
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LIXDS a W
aving
iekm .’ nei . tly located at
M o EM o V ts with r view of cunTjiiii’ ; the
BuAÎne«« of -G« nf . eal - M e : CUXliiiistMa, 1
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prepanxl to supply the ’Commur ly wiui all ar­
ticles in ipy. line.
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Mv S tock consists tt part of
DRY-GOODS,
Hoots,
Siip.es,
CROCKERY,
1 lats
Hardware.
Groceries,
CLASSWARE
School Books and Stationery!
Books and Stationery
Real Estate Dealer,
New Goods !
Store I
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MISCELLANEOUS
READING..
jKéep constantly on hâîid C handler ’ s P atent
W indow C urtain .
ALL OF Will'll I wn-V «EU. LOW FOB
Cash and Produce.
MY MOTTO:
*'M au . ITuirrre
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Qtica R ltubns .
tZ?“ I hared«« o »ale, ONF. IMPHOVF.D
‘•HAINES' HEADER.” Braaniw.
PeatoIHee BuildiqjfMonineuth.
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H. LINDSXYk
Mbnmonth, Nov. 24ib, 1870. •
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WANTED
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POUNDS OF WOOL,
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for which the highest CASH
TRICE will l>e l»id by
CKONB A WOLF.
Independence, Polk Co., Oregon.
School Books
Blank Books
Blacksmith Shop.
7 EOliGF. KRAMER, liaving built anew and
M commodious sbo*> t tlie Aor*li«a«t cornet
of the Public oqnare ’■ Monini ntli. is
ready ' do, at short notice, and in Motet
style, ill work in his line. Thankful to
his friends for ormer patronage, he so­
licit« a continuance of the same.
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Stationery,
Musical
Frank 'Cook,
BOOKBINDER
>AND
Blank Book Manufacturer,
Instruments,
BAL.KM, ORROON.
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Sheet Music, etc-
Pianos and Orgahs
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aving established a
rbt class
Book bindery in Salem, is now prepared
Io do all manner of work known to the trade.
Magazine a, Mrwupaper» and Mani«-,
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old "
Bound in every style.
B ooks R e bound .
BhtWK hooka , of every ileecriptton, with
or without printed heading», manufactured to
order.
BLA A KB, of every kind, ruled and pi in ted to
order.
ar* PRICE* REIMOWAI.E.
Gray*» Building. Second story.