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About The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1871)
*,» - ’ ' ■■■H Uu r i T ub M orning W atcii , a nloiitlily for Sunday school te.iclu m and young Cliristiajjs, comestto Us tilled Witlj its Christi*!! ( hiinb. usual asuouut.of excellent • reading.- Corner of High and Center Streets, Published V>v Wm. B. Iluwling. In- -rri .-i Oregon : (j^iiupolis, Imi. Terms fifty Veits prr •.rem,.-; F I annum. r _ PASTOR 'Itolirions CNotict; ADV EKl lKVMJKTi|. ADVERTISEMENTS. Tho "Washington Chfiïnical advertises Curried by a ujnaniinuas vote. for “ 150' y on ng men of all shapes and 1 Laing ma<L> inquiry os to the. -. ’ ' ». ( - j propriety of starting a fitato Journal s>r’sizes, from the tall dandy, with hair Education. Auswered by the president enough —“’ ’’ on t! "—' ” lip “to sluff a r Jbar-T '~-^* his ‘* upper to the effect.tliat such an enterprise at b6r’s cushion, down to the little bow- legged,/reek led-face, carrot-headed up tfiTs time would bo preinaturet '' .Monmouth, Polk County,Mb < go:i. start, to form a gaping c£owd to staiwl Prayer by EI<Jer Doom. '' faculty : at the door-wjty ’ s when ’ evenings assem Adjourned to¿8, H, m . / Association met pert^uunt to odjuilnr^ bles are dteml-1. t- > ■tttB at the l;i(ti« s T. F. CAMPBELL, and m{ike remarks about their ^persons . president and professor of bible history meut. . , "'*** j • / , Pwyer by Bey. Mr. Royid. ' .-i----- * -trtwFdress. luxtr. BLAIN, Christian CoM'ege. . J. \-M dw YOUNG & CO ---- ^pfcAI.EllS IN1^— « k-tart. Ihwtx, Nhork, Etc. A^errtiiVijr all kinds of Agrienltitrai Implo- W ork on tho Collego , brjck is still mente and*Hewing Machines. Will nell low for Ca»h ôr I*roduce.‘ BOSK, ^OUXff A CO. progressing/ Fjro wus mmle in the kill Albknÿ, Uregoii. " LoBOiiDAr WousHiv:—Preichipg, 10H. A- M.; . lust Monday and it ia thought tlwy will Bunday School, » P. M.; Pxuachmg or Lata- I > r - d ' soon bo ready for nse. ■ ing, 7 P. M. ’ Music by L*. L.^todgors of Portland 'JAMES C.- CAMPBELL A sym B atiietic person b placed in Hip dilem W eek -D ay W orship :—Prayer-moeting, Tues- ma of a awufimer among drowning men, who PKorKWOH of MSTHEMATII» AMI ASTSöNoJIl*. ■ " R ead the notice of Mr. Wpi. Ridfge- “TheTrun«Up Bed.” ‘day, 7 P. M.; Social Meeting, ThuViK&y, . 4>. >f.; . The chairman unndunced the com« •‘all catch at hfiftfTtijd if he*give so.much as a leg COX & EARHART, z v Snnitay-Sdiool Teasber»’ Miytm«, Friday,- 1 way, Assessor for Polk eottntJT. U < T " *T' or a finder they will drown him.— mitttie on school law as follows: . •* PROFE8SQR OF -GREEK »Nr> latin l . vnguàgeh P. M. ' WHOLESALE AND ÜETA1I Elder Geary of Albany, Prof? Jowell *■ B ' j* . AND LITEKÁTUUK. > * ---- ---------- *- ^7* A ll persons arc. cordially invited to at L, B üqtiiei *. H. L indn . iv wants sumo OBITI* A HY.^ ■ U ’ ofSalem,T/F. (.'iimpbell of Monmouth. tend. ______ _ Look _______ wheat. and _ Bee. , . f --- —' —- -u-, t çt m O O JE3 II S < . Visiting members are requested to make them- " __ i . Prof. Laving then moved that the pres- 4 ' B ro . CjLMppBLL:—It is our sfid datv to an- ' .ÍND DEAI.EH s S n «elves known. Fi<Esn drugs received every Meek by ident J. Q. Thornton be added to and ircuuce the tleatli of our venerable sister, Dor- | ■* A. D. & A. P. Butler. . '. made chairman of the committee, secon ©aa Taylor, kged 7.0 yeanf.* She had been a rpiHE LOCATION OF THE COL 1 lege is .C entral , A cue bee our, Milt Feed and Çrain, T he C hristian C hurch at M qkmopth M kets , ded by Prof. Rodgors. Motion was member of the church of Christ about 5 years, i - innrrr— fevERY F irst D ay of the W eek , in the C ol - j She died in the triunipli.a of faith. She leaves«i AND BEAUTIFUL.. carried. ... » WKAT1ÍKR KélCOÍlD —July, ISTI., ?■' »< >l: tS • I'.LOCK? SALEM.’ tmt CiJABrio Prof. Rodgers of Portland was intro a husband whose locks are while th the frosts - The rolling prairie on whicfi'it is' situated hr ; buunded by timber, bordered .with a «erráted ¡ i Jons R te wart , of many Winters, two sons «nd a large circleipf KEPT BY t. FEARUE, EOLA, POLK OOUNTX» OREGON^ duced, who addi*es^ed_the Association of towering firs, marking the course - A. W. L ucas , Kldenf, and friends to mourn her loss. When fringq f ' oi> file subject of “The Bible in School.” brethren the Luckiiluite, four miles south ; tho Wil ) T. F. C ampbell . | Eat. 44deg. 57 min.; Long. 223deg. 5m. we see Our friends falling around UBj Our hearts lamette, two miles, ©aat,.and the Lacreóle, bix Muitic by Bev. L. L. B odgers. \ , within us say: » E. A. B hihlev , fifties'north ; while the oak hills, with their dénstiji l>eaeons, ( H. L indsay . foliage, rise, one aburo another, fii HÓléüin ' Prof. Campbell addressed the aflsoci* My buried friends, can I forget? . grandeur, to the main range, in foil view, twpntyj Hunday 8cliool ©very Sunday, at o’clock -v!* Or must the grav^eternal soyer^ * 'miles distant, 'l'in* fttion on The Bible in school. 1. i.too, I'l.-in-..; A. M. from th© Galley to the ea.^t. stietchi s away f-r Muaie by K..V, L. C. Lodgers. '“Nfoh- ‘ 'rho-T ^er in n'-' nK',”,’r’r >et* Worship and breaking the loaf at 11 a ’ m . eighty or one hundred miles to the snow-clad AndTn my. heart hcai t they live fef ever.— , * .• And in my R emarks . odetaus. ' Preaching on the 1st and 3d Sundays of .etch Main" Street, UppiHitr (‘»urf lítense. summits of Mounts Hood, Jefierson, and the They lovecTni e ’ /aml with lovo a ncero,' , month, at 11 a . m ., and at 7 p. M> Also 8i|tur- “ Three Sisters”--aff hi fair view iron? the Cob ProfrCampbell offered the . following D allas ;' oh leg^preihiso.L v day» preceding the UtaiuLdiL, at 7 l ’ a M* . Nnr ever did their love deceit m.e,< ^^riMatiitli^h »ndinoveil its adoption. ■ < The lofty range iiiimedia&ly-wewt, b/eiks -th©* 4M aw. StûMX-JMaw-Ctlflds /.'i soii'.'g, Tliat llie char ,qp|Hiij|t u comuiittaa • searbrees^i-aiM -grt’es, 'm lLis IocaliTy'.," 'only A’-' Thev-rajlii'd'quiekly,to relieve me. 'Arrival unti Departure of Mail». gentle.wind from the north -nr_imuth. With a ■ of throe to exiMiiina tlie present method of pro- genial and bracing climate, ft ferhtesoil*, á popu I heard them Lid this world adieu, • ; serving* and selling the school lands of the . . ARRIVALS! lation distinguished for industfy and moral I ia* thetn-www+olling billow; i State, and the. manlier of investing the school Vtiïiosplter© hazy. worthy-and removed from the 'divoAh.’ns an I The mail arrives from the Atlantic States and \M NOW PKÉi’AllED TO* Òl i Elt A 3 711 Their far-off home appeared in view I money, and report to tlie next annual meeting temptations of a city—the surroundings are all all points north at 1 v'i b»ck p. w.’ lati/- ¡« a S v ¡ i i ment of c I íóicq - , . „ijU i fa-vi .rabb« h .r I hm I i h, V >)''n<* a'n i* i j*,..j• ■ i-■;i-■ ».’• vfhilu yet limy pruned a dying pillow. ( rif this association, commending . any changes Mail from the south arrives at 11 o’clock a m . 5 65 in eyefv department of shidy. do 'iui' l n > • .siry, Ur pre- ating a now plan of PKOVISH >N.->, « 63 I lie.i l a parting pilgrim telf, . - The College is under the care *HL-a--Boartl of ___ llETAKtl UK»:- — -7 .-,7 - -7 57 manlking the latnls and investing the money to Trustees; uHitr-wiIl spare .rnr pxuin make it While crossing JordJfi*» stormy river, The mail leaves Monmouth forlhe.AtliudU-t 6|62 THrOUUTtTES,- lie subniitted to the next. legislature With a ro_ EQUAL TO THK DEMANDS OF THE AGE. '■ Adieu io earth, for al^is well, f States Anti »11 points north at 11 o’clock a *, m . 2pm»t that tlie amendments bo rnailo on the new The líember» of thc JFaótilty are competent, en All is well with them forever? Also, for point» south at 1 o’clock r. M. “ QUEENS WAKE. ^stbm/Ki adopted and mado tho law inutile ergetic, and devoted to the Cause of Edneatiun. Letters, lliopld;be in the l’ostoftiee half an promises, lieferfid to* former committee. A.- M \ H RI KD. - WOoliEX WAKE," [hour bafbro the depalture 'd the Mail to ensure Prof. Bodgers moved to a me nd. by V • Í befhg sent the same (lay. -fefenng to the 'committee already ap —r _ w. WATKRHUPtS, I’- M. In Salem, July 27th, by the Jtev. P. 8. Knight^ -r—NOTI1 INS, pointed. . Amendment approved and ’Mr. UkH. Bu»miùi «nJ ífis» Anfora -Wifi., alt . UiiDEB D. L. .R owland . HEADQUARTERS J I the resolution, then passed. of S4eni. " . ‘ ~ ÀNNOUNCEMENT tobacco ;,— .Pi'uf.'Fuweil moved that,the next aa " ■ 'At tlie we*idonee* -of T.—G; Hondriek8», -Esq,__ >OB TH* sL-i*UoV IT 21 21 «,1 % j nual Association belield atEugeiie. city. Sunday, Xuly 22,1871, by Hon/ioim M. Thepip- ; .4- . M onmouth : S aturday . A ugust 5, 187Ï. 202. XlGABa Motion prevailed. • .- “a jii, Comity Judge, MrrJ. H'. Lnrfcey and -M um . ( • I 24 bl i ■ . . ” . 1 ' ' .1 ’The timofor holding said session to Lizzie Steward, all of Elisene pity. M. HnltiinooZiVoiir only Mnthorjfced 1 RVITS, Ipartof nicht, be fixed by the executive committee. agen.t at Portland, Oi-Uom^- _ i‘O. rhuu.ler shower latter Bi)in ■■'ill SIXTH .. ia i 11 ' i . 11 ni.> i i \ , rptfE After some other business not Iff gen ■ I 28|5»!(KW “ ** in-evtrtò A College will open X Collegv open (W 'W k tlie tlio first finit Xohdav Xulxl.iv 14th 4th ÂÎ- ”, a General ¡u-^rL’t^.iif of Tour to I'mpqua. .¿y j, 0 q ;, Light showers. eral jnterest, on ¿lotion, the secretary of Heptfimbcr, lHfil, and cli^Won WednfM- wife of Prof. A. i iliiy) ‘ , . .—■— . • 30 m H: day dav lie-fore before the third Hundiiv Jinn day iij ia June, -Trino. *1.87 1672. 3 ’ . was reqiiesteditar make an abstract Of __ ______ The interest of -tiifi ’College * ealls us 31 j.i The Session will cotwist of two terms of twenty ♦ . i - . th« miuuUis of tlxe Association and pnb- 4. ■ Ou Tuesday. August ist. to the wife of .Prof. weeks, e»ch4 ^itb jt rtc-ss «.f, <>n<r y-*. k't.r BOOTS, SHOES AND GATERS, . away fcr several weeks OU« trip.througli M. ill temt>eiirf|jre'£<rllie iii7>iit!i ..u.7^ . W. li. Bradshaw, a daughter. ‘ Chrift^nas holidays, rhd £n iu/t-rm■*"ufc • ;■ 5-J iisn tbe same in the C hristian -M essen Hu», upper. WilhiiuL-tte Umpqua,-. ' '^O"........... T design to keen only- tlie CIIOl/^IsST and on ‘mjnatioh and renewing of classes . at the end of +UÜ» i mir-loa; atol soil ihemtd « Small Profit- ger , and to request etlief papers in the the iir.-yt term. valley». Ill <Ttir absence, we commit • l:amf.dl in inr lu . ¿.32; cL-arilayi, 24> cloudy ! State, interested in education t<? copy, The the local interests oHhe MmtwNaiuMa f tuition per term : ♦ U¥- MOTTO-^Quick sales Snd Oil molion, the Association aff- ~3~ i------ -. Mr. Drury, who will keep our readers T| £ , )u] h;J4 i Primary Department—Orthography, MftnHiotiili Market Report. jour*ned;'Sfrt« die. small profits. .Beading Serica, Practical Ari th- posted in the'eurront evonU of Interest cluaj imd 1 cluudv ........ . 2:tf . C. B. STILES J. QVIN THORNTON, PrWWM». - 7iy — in our community, the State and tele-. Mean (.‘mfierature f«>r .the month 1 BUTTER, ‘EGGS, ETC. ' Preparatory Department -^^Mgebra, . m- Ti F. j C amieeisi ^ 5ee>*ete»'y-Prtitteffl. .. » ,,, i „ ,, Highest ■ , <ai tfie.S...... Ge« ’ h'gy^Botany. Z< h .¡ . -v A-:n-f.-* w +• 7 z, ~ 1 — ” ‘ ' -•* ' - ’ graphic news. Bro. Gleta O. ■Burnett . <m the 15. 47 ’ ~’on $ 25 P/itfter, fr’e.'U rills, " ’ •< • • omv,’English-CbmpHskHHi, Latin . 23 -Egg». V ‘l*^ ’ ■'/■••• /•_ has kindly consented to make selections »■■■■^■■wamMM»uaa»i aiid -Greek Graimnaru aud ... . j F48H. RANDOM THOUGHTS. 7 00 I and keep the columns filled with choico ; TK ,, ukuh assot 1 .vrio< ers .Y. ■ l-‘> Salt Salmon ’(4 barret........ * ’ GROCERIES^ . ! CòltegUta Dopar tlcKêKt — Full-C^tcgc reading from our exchanges. We will < sT.vrii of ohi :< h 4 A lbany . July 26th,1871r Coflfee, V ft**................................. . 2^- L Course : ......... . , 2t) Cnká=-v jot down’by the way whatever we may j . J»» ! Tuition Btriutly in -advance. follow»; : B bo C ampbell :—The public is great Sugar, No. I, 'S aleh , July 1971. Sugar, S. F. C. ................ see .worth knowing for the Uene'fit of Friday 10 O’clock a . m . Associutioh ly benefited in advertising articles of Tea . . 2,. .1..... .. LINDSAY. « 25 i ©utering tbc ScBqoi, BDa _ ■ L. our tenders. We are sure tire M msen . .•‘ choice ... . ....... ........ , .... “ 12*. ; I mad a at tho .eonimenceinent of each ha!f*t<rm 1 met in utiuual session. Judge J. Quin merit »;.d worth. lienee witfire willing Saleritus......... . ................... aving vnent 15 -i.<a vted * j to the close of the Hession. • ‘ «| oer will not during our absence, full lUH-GSAObH, . to see a fair portion of the M bs « en <>3 r MoNMorrn, vvith a view of continuing Thornton, President in the chitfr. 2567.1 5fi * Board can I»cTïa<I in private familWfff* from " TT usjp . lhs ‘ if. T»ijv£ltAL . M i;r:CTANl>Is»Fxr.. *1 am, Casximeru ......................... -51 below its usual standard. • The moruing seeaion was eonsiimed given to advertising, provided, oply that Oregon FlamteE, ...... 5« .C2‘i $2.5U to $3.50 per week. * • prepared D» supply th© C> inrdunity with aliar-, 1 OiKdi iiin mv line. in arranging business and preparing a it insert nothing but such advertise- Tweed.... . .. . . .................. . ... Prints. . ..........' . ......... 12’a®. .* I mprovement .— With pleasure we ; » / f. . ' ments, as -are worthy of a religious jour-. Aftifdin programme. - • 15<4 I« ............................... i Mv S tock consists in jiart of chropicle the steady march of advance 15<B 20 “ bleached.». . . ................... n.il, and reject all linnibngiy. ■ N ’ jO Adjourned to- 2 V. At._ . *. —3—— faint », ^oiLa, E tc . ment in onr qniet little village, five Associufioii hfet persuatit to adjourn vertisement should **b3 admitted 'that Liiiseed Oil.*......... ’ - In-*t nid Lui-» on Pian-» F**’t<‘. »" * 1 30 Dll A - G T)S or si^t dwellings are now in course of 1 25'7.1 75 I , DY A COMPETEXy TEACHER. TERMS, « REASONABLE.- ....... i. . ment. Prayer by Pcof. Rudgers of misrepresents,* in the least, the article Castor Nut ... .V, ,.v-v.w 1 80 • ' -construction and as many more in con- . Poitland. l'he president culled utteu- J presented lest persons ‘should be in- C<M 75 ................................ templation, all of which will be built as — ALSO — 116$ 14 i tion to several important measures ap ! iluced to purchaso tlmt which is worth White Lead........................... noon as the lumber can be obt lined. Graceries. Hardware. propriate for discussion at the présent iness. Let the columns of tho M essen . Wax-Work, & Leather-Work, Independence Market Report Messrs. Mason A Murphy are also re ‘session. In the ¿»bsenee of the secreta ■ ger lie kept so frpe from false represen /' pairing the stable on Main street, l>e- CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND ALL KINDS OF ry, T. F. Campbell was elected Secreta tations ahdTinnriiugry that .an. adver C orrected -W eekly by U oixhn A CHURCHILL. longing to Brother Churchill,. and will tisement on its pages, shall.I>e a suf- ry pro-tenf. 1’1 of. rXa A. litddle of Nclnwd Burtts r.nd Stationery/ OftAJN, FLOUR, ETC. soon open a feed stable*therein. li o i* k Philomath full! ge ua-Jln n introduced . ficient guarantee of the* genuineness of .Wheat W bush. . .............. « R5 — ALSO—r Oats $4 bush.......... by the president, and'delivered a well the article advertised. Let no price Flour, liest (‘ a bbl.)....................... 1 75«. I S7 By a liuly who thoroughly underátwds this de E arly I mpressions .—We arc pleased prepared address On "The culture tie-' partment of a gen Ire l v» I tieni ion. 33‘j MISCELLANEOUS^ BEADING. ’ t^inpt brother Campbell to mar its col Wool.....'......................... a .. BUTTER, E<kiS,..«IC. to reetive from a yo'nng la4y of fifteen umns, with notices and puffs of quack Butter, * To lie-filled. _ - munded in our common schools." 30 ........... . Keep constantly on hand CuANDiuyÙ» P atent summers, tliis very beautiful essay, a 25 Egg«, te doz....... .% .;........... nostrums and worthless wares. . ’ Wixi-ow CriJTAIN/ 1 25 Potato©«, bush....... which We place in this issue. A The B. N. H. | Grammar SfilLool, Pdrflartd.? »nW next GROCERIES. -' home pictures make tly; first and most I Coff««© > !b ....... . ALL OF WHICH'! WILL SELL LOW FOR introduced who addressed the Associa ■ » '' _________ Farriers! Farmers! % * ' "•* ' k .. * » HugJir, |tn. 1,- W ft». lasting impressions; if peaceful and, «IK11Y. * tion on tho question, "What should we : Sugar, No. % jp lb. The andereigned lias purchasol the Ware- : pure, the youthful mind takes the form* teach?’"’ • ! Tea ......... ; . %» * S alem , O regon . hoiiae r.i dr tho long bridgw at Independence, and | Tea, choico i and hue, and becomes cheeirful aud ia now thoroughly repairing the >• into for the Prof. Rodgers, of Portland followed F riend C ampbell :—Please give your L Saleratus.. pnrpOM of »toring Wheat. Thoaod.string to do MY MOTTO: . light. r. • DRIED FBI IT. in some remarks on compulsory educa- views on Acts, xxii chapter Kith verse. Dried apples.............. a 7.. .. will fnd every accommodation.. S ack -» fnr- 10 "SM.rtX Psorrrs and Ortrz Rsrcas».-’* niahed those winning thehi. 20 Dried pears... ....... W e should ever strive to procure good ' tion. Notice especially* the wordsy ‘‘Wash 42tf J. C. BELL. . • : r- I have alsojbr sale. OTK IMPROVED 25 ■ ■ Prof. Campbell moved the following, aavay thy sins, calling oY the name of Dried peaches . '♦ DRY-GOODS. and religious papers for our children. »HAISES' I IB.IDF. It.’’ Bran new. 1 25 Cass i mere f. .. .... ■9 ^je iWUtion, which was seconded by Thefiurest way to accomplish this is t^^esplution, the LwfflWhat sins are here spoken • — 5O6MÌ2 Oregon Flannel..................... send at once for the Liltl«. Soicer, a *1fcrof. Biddle. '1 50 of ? - A F riend or I mmersion . I Beaver.. send at once for the Little Sotcer, a I ’ ostoilifc Building month. ■ • ■ ___ ,. ........... .....- 1 - 00 Sunday school and family visitor ' ^“^¿* T1**‘ «Iw etair «-point ieo»n.ittee A nswer :—The sins of his past life. Tweed. II. I.TNDSAY. PriDto............ .. ................... . lished by W. W Dowling, Indianap- | Uw ot the s.ate It is a beuutiftil figure, in which ol>e- Muslin.................................................. Monmouth, Nov. 24th. |^70. -nl-tf J t o ‘ ot Oregon ¡Mid prepare such amendineiits iw may Muslin, bleached ................................ 13rrr20 clis, Ind; And furnished an entire year neeeesaiy tojnAie-it’an efficient ayatem; or dience to the authority of the Lord is HAMS SHOULDERS, ETC. A Blind and Curtain Combined LW.17 for the small sum of SI. j if Bitch amendment* «hall be numerous aud in- represented as freeing the spirit from Bacon sides ..................... Hams.......... . .............................. l.V<il8 i convenient, »aid coni^nittee may pre pc re a new the pollution of sin, as water frees the Shoulder*.*................ Idftfl2lv MATTHEWS & RITCHEY, a I‘AVND s -(,E KOOT.. T he C hild ' fl H ome is one of Hie most ' ayatem for the common âcbools of tho state'; and ^jerson from* the pollution of earth. I 'I I" r mrw liii’h the high.*! CASH it shall be the duty of said committee to report popular juvenile papers yet established; PRICE will lx> paid I v CRONE <♦ WOLF. fio!» Manufacturer» of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the result of its labor to the next annual meet- Inrkpeixlence, Polk Co., Oregon. ami ever contains a generous amount of I ing of ¿thia association, that action may I j © had T he A pple in the B ottle .—On the mantel (’handler-» I *atent W indo» ( ’urtila. choice matter, both qriginal and selec ' thereon Poking to the perfection of the system, WAGONS! piece of my grandmother's tx^t parlor, among ted. and that the sanie ipay b© adopted, togethar other marvels was an apple in a phial. It aving purchas ’ d the right Biacksmith Shop. I .bare in store/ eight Ehlen, Iowa No, 1;' Two- I with a petia&i to the. legislature to pass the quite filled up the body of the bottle, and my horse for Oregon to nnmnfacture and sell Wagons for sale at $150.00 each; or will Oun V kntube , a monthly journal* de- iE0RGE KRAMER, having built anew and I same making it tike law of the state. * childiajhi wonderment constantly was, "how exchange them for Wheat, delivered at Inde- thene justly celebrated Window Curtain®, we R coinnv.Klion^ shop at the »ouCFeast corner yoted to art and literature, is published would ifivite the l^iblic to inspect our stock l>e- .«. ♦ J. C. BELL. After u somewhat general discussion could jt have got’ there?” By stealth I climbed dence. of the Public.bnnaro-in Monmouth, i* 42tf fore purchasing elsewhere, . lenHy to do. at short notice, and in good at Ijattleboro, Vermonb, by O. A- Libby, the qtioatiofi was called, and the motion1 a chair to see if thft Bottom would unscrew, or if Front Street, between Salmon and Main, Riv nLy stylo, all work in his line. Thankful to there had been a joint in the glaaa throughout Editor. Terms 25cts per year. erside. prevailed by a unanimous vote. his friends for fortner patronage, he so- ’ n":iT » Matthews A Ritchey, the length of the phial. I was satisfied by cmro-1 icits a continuance of thd same. Prof. Campbell, then offered the fol ful observation that neither of these th#ories M r . J. A. A pplegate offers his servi ij F i. i £ lowing resolution and moved its adop-.. could 1|e supported,and the apple remained to ces to the public as attorney and coun HIMES & BACHELDER, tion. Seconded by Mr. West, of Jeffer- me an onigmaand miatery. One day, walking sellor nt law, and will promptly attend FRANK A. COOK, ion. . » __ in the garden-1 saw it all. There on a tree _ was to all business entrusted to his care. RftolttiL, That the chair appoint a committee a ¡filial tied, and within it a tiny applo which of throe whow duty it,shail bo to prepare a sys was growing within tho crystal. The apple wen Ö3 —93 93 93 * L babo M khiit .—This ferry is in good tem of text-books for the state of Oregon and put into the bottle while it was little, and it DAVID HOHliER AND grew there. Just'*) we must catch the little condition and ready for the accommoda, report the sam© to the next annual meeting of •lirffCLD INFORM HIS FRIENDS Blank Book Manufacturer, men *0<L. women who swarm our streets — we ' v v the public that he is still at the Old Sl.nd 93—y-03* . r 93 93 poll of travelers. C1taa.“W. Pettyjohn, this asiMM'lation, looking to thif estab w*bmen4 of I in Monyiouth. ham mor in hand, beilori-s-. call them boys and girls—and introduce them SAI.KM. ORFOON. a uniform system of tho best text Jxxiks for our proprietor. — -, 93 Front utreet,’ Pori !nn<L Orf gon. i puffing, ami lire * rearing, rcad.vytji ilo all common schools and the perfection of the same within the infiuened of the church; for aJasI it AVING FSTABLIHHEDA FIRRT CLASH in ttis Tine — sSpecallv [rz- ALL KINDS OF COUNTY PRINTING kinds of work ing. and sh-irp-ning plows Bnokbindery tn Salem, is now py©pared AOTHVB'. v Ho««iMAOAZINE'for Allgnst by th© asscK’iation; and with a petition to the is hard indeed Jo reach ’them when they liivo and BOOK-BINDING to order, at reaavnabte J making, mehit- rate»».- Fob. l#U-nol’9:y ! ironing and rensirtng wagons, shoeing nurse«. to do all manner of work known to the tratte. is received. It fully sustains its repu legislature aekiug that it aaUiorise the adoption ri|wned into carelessness and %in.—N/MwyeoM. Land whatever else can be done in iron or steels Newipap«n ati<l 8Tn*lc. tation as tho leading- magazine of the of the same. Terms, positively Cnsh er Produce. Mv »on, defraud* not the poorot his living, The motion nas lost. H13-tf BqnM tn e^ery style. United States. and make not the needy one. to wait long. « Prof. Powell of Salem, offered the Make not a hungry »out sorrowful: neither OLD BOOKS RE BOUND. Mn. R. C lark wishes all persons in. next resolution and moved its adoption, provoke a nun in his distress. I J. C. OltVMN, A. M„ M. D. - BlfiAWK seconded by Mr. West. ROOKS, ©f every doacriptton, w»fh Add nof.more trouble to a heart tliat ia vex Vy debtfid to him to come forward and set ' ■ ■ y' or without printed hêfcdîng», m anu rae tnrecl to That this Institute regards with fa- ed; and defer not to give to him that is in need. Physician and Surgeon. j tle. See advertyienient. border. ( yor th© efforts of Frof. .Smith to establish at Turn not thins aye away front th» needy, and AV heat AVanted ! orrwx »T.incHots aro co w's Darn aTona. Bl. 1XKS, of every kind, ruled and printed Io i Salem, a school for thp deaf and dumb children. give -nono-roceasioh to curae; T hb L ittle C orporal i? on excellent |-of the Stat*; and we wonkl as friends of ed uca- .The nndersigncl wishc.to hnv <jn.flOO> twen order. • » .- V<>r if he enreo thee in tho bitterness of his monthly for boys and girls. Send tor i fion coinfnend his eff'Hts* ♦-» th. support ami soul, his prayer shall be hfiard of him that m»de IleMlenre in ths *' Whitson house." Main at. ty ilmnsand bushels metX'U*nable wheat, lligh- wtcash piic- paid bv .1, BE! 1, sympathy of all. him.“-Jam's nXe »'on of.Swiw-A. 42« OREOON Coltri s t i : 111 A T < issengci’ Market* LOOK AT THIS !! IL H a O O l ><3ots, ’Hlioes, Í fats. ft c-y AV , Cash and- Produce. ’? ? ■? — I ——TT- H Book & Job Printers, *¡931* I ? ( BOOKBINDER ]93[ H »