*,» - ’ ' ■■■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 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 ■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. Fil: 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, <>neiirf|jre'£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 cloudy ! State, interested in education tr .the month 1 BUTTER, ‘EGGS, ETC. ' Preparatory Department -^^Mgebra, . m- Ti F. j C amieeisi ^ 5ee>*ete»'y-Prtitteffl. .. » ,,, i „ ,, Highest ■ , 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*t3 r MoNMorrn, vvith a view of continuing Thornton, President in the chitfr. 2567.1 5fi * Board can I»cTïaIs»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 15e- 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 !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 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 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 !! 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