The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877, August 05, 1871, Image 3

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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
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PASTOR
'Itolirions
CNotict;
ADV EKl lKVMJKTi|.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Tho "Washington Chfiïnical advertises
Curried by a ujnaniinuas vote.
for
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150'
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on
ng
men
of
all
shapes
and
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Laing ma<L> inquiry os to the.
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propriety of starting a fitato Journal s>r’sizes, from the tall dandy, with hair
Education. Auswered by the president enough
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"—' ” lip “to sluff a r Jbar-T
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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
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.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
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when
’
evenings
assem
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Adjourned to¿8, H, m .
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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
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Pwyer by Bey. Mr. Royid.
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luxtr.
BLAIN,
Christian CoM'ege.
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YOUNG & CO
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« 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-
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' soon bo ready for nse.
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’ 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*.
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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,
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Snnitay-Sdiool Teasber»’ Miytm«, Friday,- 1 way, Assessor for Polk eottntJT.
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or a finder they will drown him.—
mitttie on school law as follows:
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PROFE8SQR OF -GREEK »Nr> latin l . vnguàgeh
P. M.
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WHOLESALE AND ÜETA1I
Elder Geary of Albany, Prof? Jowell
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^7* A ll persons arc. cordially invited to at­ L, B üqtiiei *. H. L indn . iv wants sumo
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ofSalem,T/F. (.'iimpbell of Monmouth.
tend.
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wheat.
and _ Bee. , .
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Visiting members are requested to make them-
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Prof. Laving then moved that the pres-
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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- |
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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
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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
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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. ...
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WKAT1ÍKR KélCOÍlD —July, ISTI.,
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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
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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:
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fifties'north ; while the oak hills, with their dénstiji
l>eaeons, ( H. L indsay .
foliage, rise, one aburo another, fii HÓléüin
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Prof. Campbell addressed the aflsoci*
My buried friends, can I forget?
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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.—
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And
in my
R emarks .
odetaus.
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Preaching on the 1st and 3d Sundays of .etch
Main" Street, UppiHitr (‘»urf lítense.
summits of Mounts Hood, Jefierson, and the
They
lovecTni
e
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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
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day» preceding the UtaiuLdiL, at 7 l ’ a M*
. Nnr ever did their love deceit m.e,<
^^riMatiitli^h »ndinoveil its adoption.
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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,
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; 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
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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 -
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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.
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this
association,
commending
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any
changes
Mail from the south arrives at 11 o’clock a m .
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in eyefv department of shidy.
do 'iui' l n > • .siry, Ur pre- ating a now plan of
PKOVISH
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I lie.i l a parting pilgrim telf,
. - The College is under the care *HL-a--Boartl of
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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,
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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
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All
is
well
with
them
forever?
Also, for point» south at 1 o’clock r. M.
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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
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befhg sent the same (lay.
-fefenng to the 'committee already ap­
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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
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the resolution, then passed.
of S4eni.
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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
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nual
Association
belield
atEugeiie.
city.
Sunday, Xuly 22,1871, by Hon/ioim M. Thepip- ;
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. M onmouth : S aturday . A ugust 5, 187Ï.
202.
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Motion prevailed.
• .- “a jii, Comity Judge, MrrJ. H'. Lnrfcey and -M um . ( •
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.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^-
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rhuu.ler shower latter
Bi)in
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rptfE
After some other business not Iff gen­
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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)
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30 m H:
day
dav
lie-fore
before
the
third
Hundiiv
Jinn
day
iij
ia
June,
-Trino.
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1672.
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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
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W.
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Bradshaw,
a
daughter.
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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,-.
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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
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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-
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Mr. Drury, who will keep our readers
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£ , )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
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C. B. STILES
J. QVIN THORNTON, PrWWM». -
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— in our community, the State and tele-. Mean (.‘mfierature f«>r .the month
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BUTTER, ‘EGGS, ETC.
' Preparatory Department -^^Mgebra,
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Ti F. j C amieeisi ^ 5ee>*ete»'y-Prtitteffl.
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Highest ■
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P/itfter, fr’e.'U rills, " ’
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omv,’English-CbmpHskHHi, Latin
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-Egg». V ‘l*^ ’ ■'/■•••
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has kindly consented to make selections
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aiid -Greek Graimnaru aud
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RANDOM THOUGHTS.
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and keep the columns filled with choico ; TK ,, ukuh assot 1 .vrio<
ers .Y.
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Salt Salmon ’(4 barret........
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GROCERIES^
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CòltegUta
Dopar
tlcKêKt
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Full-C^tcgc
reading from our exchanges. We will
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A lbany . July 26th,1871r
Coflfee, V ft**................................. .
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Course : .........
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jot down’by the way whatever we may j
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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.
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see .worth knowing for the Uene'fit of
Friday 10 O’clock a . m . Associutioh ly benefited in advertising articles of Tea .
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LINDSAY.
« 25 i ©utering tbc ScBqoi, BDa
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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
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to
the
close
of
the
Hession.
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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.
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* 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
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below its usual standard.
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The moruing seeaion was eonsiimed given to advertising, provided, oply that Oregon FlamteE, ......
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.C2‘i $2.5U to $3.50 per week.
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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. .
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I mprovement .— With pleasure we
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' ments, as -are worthy of a religious jour-. Aftifdin
programme. - •
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Mv S tock consists in jiart of
chropicle the steady march of advance­
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bleached.».
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n.il,
and
reject
all
linnibngiy.
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Adjourned to- 2 V. At._
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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<‘.
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Dll A - G
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or si^t dwellings are now in course of
1 25'7.1 75 I , DY A COMPETEXy TEACHER. TERMS, « REASONABLE.-
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ment. Prayer by Pcof. Rudgers of misrepresents,* in the least, the article Castor
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-construction and as many more in con- .
Poitland. l'he president culled utteu- J presented lest persons ‘should be in- C<M
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templation, all of which will be built as
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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
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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.
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o i* k
Philomath full! ge ua-Jln n introduced . ficient guarantee of the* genuineness of .Wheat W bush. . ..............
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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
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tieni
ion.
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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.
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munded in our common schools."
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Keep constantly on hand CuANDiuyÙ» P atent
summers, tliis very beautiful essay,
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Egg«, te doz....... .% .;...........
nostrums and worthless wares.
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’ Wixi-ow CriJTAIN/
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Potato©«, bush.......
which We place in this issue. A The
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Grammar SfilLool, Pdrflartd.? »nW next
GROCERIES.
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home pictures make tly; first and most
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ALL
OF
WHICH'! WILL SELL LOW FOR
introduced who addressed the Associa­
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Farriers! Farmers!
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lasting impressions; if peaceful and,
«IK11Y.
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: Sugar, No. % jp lb.
The
andereigned
lias
purchasol
the
Ware-
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pure, the youthful mind takes the form* teach?’"’ •
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Tea
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S alem , O regon .
hoiiae r.i dr tho long bridgw at Independence, and
| Tea, choico
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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.
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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...
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W e should ever strive to procure good ' tion.
Notice especially* the wordsy ‘‘Wash
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J. C. BELL. . • : r- I have alsojbr sale. OTK IMPROVED
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Prof. Campbell moved the following, aavay thy sins, calling oY the name of Dried peaches .
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DRY-GOODS.
and religious papers for our children.
»HAISES' I IB.IDF. It.’’ Bran new.
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iWUtion,
which
was
seconded
by
Thefiurest way to accomplish this is t^^esplution,
the LwfflWhat sins are here spoken
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' ^“^¿* T1**‘ «Iw etair «-point ieo»n.ittee
A nswer :—The sins of his past life. Tweed.
II. I.TNDSAY.
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Uw ot the s.ate It is a beuutiftil figure, in which ol>e- Muslin..................................................
Monmouth, Nov. 24th. |^70. -nl-tf
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‘ ot Oregon ¡Mid prepare such amendineiits iw may
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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
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for the small sum of SI.
j if Bitch amendment* «hall be numerous aud in- represented as freeing the spirit from Bacon sides .....................
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i convenient, »aid coni^nittee may pre pc re a new the pollution of sin, as water frees the Shoulder*.*................
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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.
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'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*
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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
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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.
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__ 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
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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
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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.
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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.
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BqnM tn e^ery style.
United States.
and make not the needy one. to wait long.
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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.
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J. C. OltVMN, A. M„ M. D.
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BlfiAWK
seconded
by
Mr.
West.
ROOKS, ©f every doacriptton, w»fh
Add nof.more trouble to a heart tliat ia vex­
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debtfid to him to come forward and set­
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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.
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