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About The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1871)
uiacKLiaNSOCB at > vshti 8 iìmknts . MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. lMepíHen«*er. i bread aud wine, we bear witnow fur bMEAU SiOX- AT ALL. ' Jc»ns did many things that ho would I Christ that wo believe His body was . n • Ajmatvlia J faUrer wRlt F Official Paper fur Polk ( onnty. Oregon. Lronitlre Timtt we an. 61 if- .1 the I not . Jj“ ■ '0 us , d®- P* ... __ ,i may, . 11 WAGONS ! Tako TShbtif# broken foj us, and that his ^blood wag .1. i- i iJli 7 impunity, handle the nxe that would foftouiig, to which we call the attention • , > »A • ru i M onmouth : B at ^ bday , A itodij .IX 1871.. spilled fojjis. ’ J. T L t , certainly kill ins Uttle son. aeoonuu tec mSklUttf 1* r*id “ • a“v* H>.re in «torr, eight Efrlbn, Iowa No,*l, Two- ^1 hqMe Wagons for sale at »150.00 isu-h ; of will 4 Let nnfwordR, yes or^iot stifflil." IP‘from,1 Jîte: “TT » u. c la «L| Whei-wi go «town into the water and of onr readers: LETTER FROM URO. MvHHItVH. ■wiaogu them for Wheat, delivered at Inde- 4 Veyy uuioy Chrifitiansf-^i^wgping the ! j they will not be iaken, ’■ — our l#ce. J. V. BELL. Neither will DUie. July sij’Wfle ' #1 buried in baptism, and rained therefrom, JT —.... ... 42tf • . ' - ■ JyptA isjaiown. I B rother C ampbeel : -While I am, as^ we bear witness for Chrifft that *we bo- above words of Jesus, think of thtou in oftt^, T|ie jw„ COX A EARHART, doubtful, renders it doubly so by J. C. GKLBBS, A. M., M. 0. ono of old, writing at the wators of thia lie ve he was buried and rose aguin for ono reldtion, and in one relation alone, and that is, their relation to wbdt we 1 n i ways wanting to confirm ‘ it with in our jnstificatiofi. * WHOLESALE AND RETAIL .“Bethesda,” to recuperate my latitu- Physician and Surgeon Ou the other hand, if our word, This is the significancy of this ordi generally term profane swearing. Wi dinarian frame, with some prospects for OFFICE AT NICHOUJ AND COAD’* DBUO 8TOHÊ. the better, 1 propose giving a brief ex nance; nor has it any other doetrinal are all satisfied that for ns to »wear, as | ojriti^prclinary occasions, is’good,-then does the idle blasphemer^. ¡¿Jo violate ' all jge swearing we can do, will give the I U-fvit l**t t < ‘<* in the u Whitson house. position of 1st Cor. xv ( 2d, as” this impbft. Main h T. It» doctrinal impqrt ia the, lnii-i.t ^.1 [ G>? i’rocepLMitat eonf fittf Hi ty iw great er confidence in us? verse hag i»erplex ed so many DALLAS, tsue Christian, abovej^ina, »hut*the IjPt us 8peajt, 8UCh words as God will 0BEG0N divines of the so-called, evangelical resurrection of Christ. Its design to Flour. Mill Feed-and Crain., a sin of profanity. Ho shfflfileis to hear rjook upon with an approving eye, with- the penitent beliover, is “ for the re ■a. 'denominations. R; R. PARRISH, ' it. Tliefe is no^place so loathsome as ouj onr hieing under the. necessity -of ” , \ MOORES’ BLOCK' SALEM Like the old story of the philosopher, mission of sins, ____ that ____________t in frequented proiaae men. Ha P,mt,nnnlly calling upon him to witness in proof, equal to demonstration, when, taking a telescopic view of the favor of Its dix-CrrnitT import is, that it K,tnr^rt !'*'* children against ii os he how j,(>w true we »peek. — “Swear Swear notât not at all. all,” sun, exclaimed in extacy, almost in ag ’’If on Id against ■Rt^Tls sin. But the J. H. R abbin . * is so often tqSoki ii of in the New Teets KVm ony of joy at so novel a discovery, that question sceiijs never to occur to many ludcpcndriw«, I t i • i Oregon he had discovered a monster in thp sun! meut, in connection with tlie resurrec wb.'ther or not this exhausts the Mas NEW nilH WEEK. But upon a closer inspection, he found, tion from the «lead. Tlie verse under ter’s meaning. We are content to know —A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF— it wai nothing but a fly that had per discussion—ia. of this class, “baptizetl that we keep his words; thus far, but Mexican Saddles, Bridles, J. A. APPLEGATE^ chance lighted upon the farther end of for the dciul, and if th«; dead riae'not at stop not to ask if thpy tnaautnore'than .Attorney und |'onn'-<-llof àt Law. Bltk, Iteliis, Spurs, Whips, Julies, his glass.* Th'e darkness—the monster all, wliy I a; tized for the dead? ” Martingales, this. And thus resting, we freely in Rix-Hal attention'given to—Titled to Real Es e—------------------- - y—..w Thusslfowing an ossential connection IlnltCW, —was much nearer him than the sun. A. D. AXB A. r.. BfTLKB, dulge in one kind of swearing, never tate, lTocùring Divorces, and HrotaUe burir-- **HSï*i <011*1». Ho with many modern religionists, they between baptism and the resurrection? seeming to dream that wu are violating Practices in all the Courts of flic State. DU IGUIST J. • Ladles' ffadstl««. Pi'ter says Imptisni is “for the answer At the Court House, Dallas, Polk co Mounuiuth. - Ot'rgon. took for myateries and monsters in the Horse Brushes, Patent Leather, Currycomb«. this Savior ’ s words, “ Sweay not at ail." Ulf. Oregon. ' » — — t' . « ------------------- -* . Bible, and seldom fail of finding fileni; i of a good cdfiscience towards Gixl, by I refer to onr custom of swearnrg’tn ' Cinches, Chamois Skins. Tasks, Copper ■ Blvets, Cards, Rawhide«, 8tir- j and muke raro» discoveries of things the resurr&tiqn- of ' Christ.’’—I Pet. courts of justice. We go before the MXW YbVEIiTlSEMEKTS. -i < rups, Enameled Duck, etc’., wholly disconnected from tho context, iii, 21.. dignified judge and uswear by the God l’atil to the Romans say^: “ Know ye constantly on hand . ordho general theme under discussion of lieaven, and also before the neigh Cash Paid for Whfat. All Orders Promptly Attended to. Call and investigatio.n by the inspred writer. not that so tn iny of ns as were baptized boring constable. ‘Many, ñó doubt, re aud see mo. 32 Their anti-scliptuirl tbéónes blind into Jesus Christ, “were baptized into gañí it as right, because it is such a A ll those indebted tome by note or ac- his death? therefore, we are buried with a^ount, cun niako payment in wheat, delivered V.X1 ■ them ip urany things to the plain com -185K . 1871. time honored custom; many others, to mo at Monmouth. Ciy»h paid for wheat. E. J. NORTHRUP, Highost market price'paid. - mon sense undarslanding of some of biui by baptism, into «leatlrt that Tike perhaps, nBverdhink. 43 H. IxINDSAY. tho plainest truths' of the New Testa as Christ was raised from the dead by nEXLEit IM ft may be possibly be but a fancy, L. BLAIN. S. E. YOTTNO. -a—- I BiMkK ment, and 11 some of illeso plaiu truths ■ the glory of the Father, evon so we, also but I Iiav^,ne*rer been able to free my- sBonld walk in newnoss of life.”—Rom. BLAIN, YOUNG A CO., do pot harmonize with their party the H A R DAVA BK." self. írr¿n lhe' Chnviction that shell a S ituated 5'« 'Mur..* above S alem , on Tai ------ DEALERS IN- ory, tlifiy.. are at once converted into ¡•vi, 3-4-5. Iron and Steri, Huba, Spoltra, Rima, «fcc. For if wo leave iieeu planted to- course violates the Lord’s teaching. If Wn.LA?rrTTE. dark enigmatical ‘mysteries .or mon - • Dry-Goods, G><Herlvs, la<HH,, shoes, Kie. gellicr in the- likeness of-his «k-fttli, we I eta wrong, I trust that some of tbo PORTLAND, - - -............................... O r EAON. sters,’.tp tlie obscuration of inapy other T hk nearest bud most practicable route from 41yl shall be also in tbc likeness of his res brethren may’ speedily set me right. Agents for all kinds.of AgrimilturtJ Implo- important truths, and tbe bewilderment ■ Salmn to ItidcpendetK*e, Dallaa^Aluuniotitli, t’or- Tho expression is found in the fifth vaHis. Yaquinrf Bay, and all intermedia o points. nicntiuand Sewing Machines. Will sell low for urrection. ” of all who confide in. their almost reck-.I Cash or Produce. BLAIN, YOUNG A CO. (lore we are susl to bo buried with chapter of Matthew—the celebrated Albany, Oregon. 22yl less conj^lence of a correct judgement. A New muT CoiiiiiKodiou. Itos I, Run by' sermon of onr Lord. Tlie very context 4mwix?nsion him iii our baptisnit and planted to pulleys., . The text, however, which we propose ; gether iu tholiib^e-s of his death, etc. in which it ecvtfis seems to tcach-totnl Farmers! Farmers! to illustrate and amplify to the satisfne- abstinence _frprn all shearing Aim«, x ■ havo bée» greatly improved. GENER. Ouf baptism being a striking r epre sen AGENT, TlLQ jiujlsrsigued has purchased tho Ware — ti'in of those who use the true “eve I* house near tho long bridge at Independence, and tation or-likeness of bis death—used was evidently contrasting; with the law Mon mò utli. salve,” that* they jnfiy. _geo, (Rev, iii, . y"’ * Oregon. À GV innetont Furrvman ^ill ahvavs be in at- is now tliorouglily repairing-the same for the of Moses tiro principles that should gov JorLnrial when dead, -'o ’ - tendaneç. CITAS.’ AV. PETTYJOHN, purpose of storing Wheat. Thoso desiring to do ' wbaf -Icii ern liis disciples. Many things, which I Fl'nxiHiiES Plans, Specifications and Esti-- so, will find every accommodation. Haem fur- TJiis ordipanee irt placed at the very 43tf Proprietor. ’■ a •• ■ baptised fur the d ud, if tilV ‘ uiatas; and purchases materials fora reasonable nished those,wishing them. sill. fcthe days of Moses, had been law door of the kingdom, so tlrnt, u- me can coinuiiwuiri. Parties Wishing to build may save 42U J. o. BELL. - ,d i i o ifot af all, why are they then from ten to fifteen percent, an cost of materials ——•Wheat Waiited ! .Uiter it without pratieally repreoeating ful for a Jew, must no longer ■ d fay the dead."—I Cor. xv, 2'J. ( and labor, by the employment of this agency. t*ee«l-by. him if a disciple of Jesnsi. DAVID ROHRER undcreigned widfees to buy (20,000) twen Persona residing st a distance, and wishing to ■>; ' ave thought that when a rchi- ’,'tlie- liuiial aud reanrreetion of our For example, it was allowable and right- ty •llw JI mjumum I I iuh I ib I m merch&iiabiu wheat. H igh- OULD INFORM HIH FRIENDS AND build in Monmouth or vicinity, may rely on Lord. J as . M c B bimc . .1, "without the grace of bap- having their business promptly and carefully at by J.-C. BELL. the public that he i* still at the Old Stand nnder the law for a man to put away u«t au»h price paid Sodil Springs, August-"'th. 1871. * tended to. • 38 tf ------ 42rf in Monmouth, hammer in hand, beHopra t * a In ing subject near of kin, his wife for certain. -Feeeons, but for a ptvfting, and ftre roaring, ready to do all w coStPJ.tjWKx r.jK.n. ih' s on 4 p«i.e the ordinance in Ms kinds of work IK in hts lino — etqiecially disciple of Jesus, it was a great sin; the making» mend- Vc ing, and sharpening plows bvd.’aud us his proxy or substitute. “ UlcjftvSPAE, 01lEi)OX,J ironing and repairing wagons, shoeing horses, reason that hud once been sufficient, 'V July ;{otli, 1871. j........ Osiers, Benin, t'b-at as yhristbms AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY and whatever ewe can be dvue in iron or stod.' became to tlie disciple no reason it all. . It. ÚNDHAY. . 1' r ik T? F. r Terms, positively Cash or Pi-oducc. the Apostolic age werq ever liabte to the- t^i'd rc^’ifar'^ej-'Niyn c-fthc Yam- And just so in relation. to - swearing; h HliMf r’on is7i? martyrdom, or a violent death at the FuHJ CGtinty Teacbci» Association, held at iVlNCr PERMANENTLY LOClTED-feT change is to. be made. “You have I M os - mutth , with i view «if continuing tbe ■ -I.- inds uf Pagan peraefftttors, in conse- McMinrille in Yamhill count}’Oregon, .Tilly 25th beard it said by them of old time, thou ■ BueincM of G iisi .I’. al M khcuasdisixo , I am 1 neo of an open profession of clirist- to 23th, ’iheluidVe, 1$71, you was nnanimpusly to«rfpply.tbe Community with aliar- * shalt.not forswear thyself, but shalt prcpare-.l elected an htmoi^iry niemlxir-nf said Anb-ociation. liclot in my line.. »ianiiy in baptism, that they were bap A Blind and Curtain Combined Youi-predeiree, aid and euctrarageinenl will, perform unto the - Lórd^ thine oaths.” tized in nntieipation of tiipir own death; at; alt tinted, Co welcomed at the meetings of the My S tock conaiats in part of ’ Profane swearing was never legalized; ..nd that this is the 'Apostle's allusion AaiSitciatiuii, The next seatdon will be held at MATTHEWS At RITCHEY, therefore, solemn swearing is here re of being “baptized for the dead.” L a Fayette, comineiicing j Tncaday, Dee. ‘26(11, D RY-GOODS, ferred to. There was, then, a time 1871.’ Solo Manufacturar« of Offer for hr I o the following spendid as- Bnt lirpdthetieal reasoning .or, phil when it was light to swear in a. solemn sortrnent of machines: Very Respectfully, osophic spi eulation is“ not admissable Bpots, Shoes, Hats, Ohándler'a J *atent Ay r indow ( ’ urtain. manner» the only condition being that j V •< s I>. M. C. GxrLT. - in such a case. It is-a qn^ition of .fai t, ' ** the thing sworn to should . be true. Curtmponding Secretary, Groceries, Hardware, sweep.!.kd riatefWxA new imnrovo- improvo- to lie deciphered by the context or the arv faith naw aving purchas ’ d , the right The above letter explains itself.. In “Thdu shalt not forwscar thyself.” To Í A..,I«’ inujiaM At.... V... boat menu for INn^Whicn this A the connection in w hich it stands, and by for Oregon to manufacture and sell machine ever-fwWigfit to this oowi. the absence of Prof. C'anjpbell wo can ‘.’forswear," Webster tells us, is to CROCKERY, CLASSWARE, these justly oekibraUxl W low Curtains, we the general principles ih the New Testa would Invito tho Public to inspoct our stock be Grnulnr Buckeye Ilea per niul Mower— at least express our gratification at Ibis swear falsely. But now, keeping up Combined hand aud self-raker»—three Mizea. ment on the samo subject of baptism. fore purchasing elsewhere. School Boeks sud Stalioiier) ! recognition of hisdistinguished services I the coutrast, Jesus says, “But I say <n- i Thia machine stand* at the tery heaif of Front Street, between Salmon and Stain, Riv- The inspired Apostle, as master here, American lleapert*, and for »trenycii, boanty endde. —ALSO— and excellence, han no equal, r ’ f must l»e consulted on bis own premises, iu tlie cause of oducMioa, ami wish tire i to you, swear ndt at all.” The expres ■ ji< str' Matthews A Ritchey. Yamhill County Teachers Association j sion Is certainly universal; if not, what New York Combined Reaper and Mo»v^- MISCELLANEOUS READING. |o make up the account with any show —with aut< j * d site «eli-xakinM attachment— * long life and prosperity. Why can we ( is the thing loft out? Wo aro hot to of correctness. twckMiza*. Thif nurliine fa tbo well known Keep constantly ou Land C handler ' s P atent not have such an association in Polk ? swear by heaven; for it is God ’ s throne; to nodi Kpodal oommchflatfon hdfe. Wo Let us then inquire, what was‘Jus ' s WlNboW .CUBtAlN. guarruit^u U in «vary rutqx'ek and if It is wrong to swear by his throne theme in this chapter; what /«'■/ was ho ITcw York Hand Reaper and Mower... C. 9. STILES’ TICK W VTC1I. then muob more by his*^íiS9bcf name; , ALL OF W HIC H I WILL SELL LOW FOR Combined, will do good work nnder all cir- aiming to discuss, t,o teach, to inculcate; ciynKtanctH. ; neither by the eartb, for it is lsX* foot- ‘.'Watch” ¡2 f/oto ft Raxuu word signifying “to what error to correct ? e Hurt's Kagle Reaper an Mower'—Com wake.” • AMtfNt 0^ #atcti wan at large as a nan- 1 I stool; nor by our hairs, for we can not bined, strong, excellent, and tho cheapest in Ho was addressing tire dcciple* at <*cr; it wmv called “the jiockot I w Main Street, Opposite Court Hanse. [ change them. From the greatest thing the market. Corinth, some of whom.had been so far e el' tcli.” The’’’earficKt-known use of the modern ‘i RnMrrly ll<ap<>r and Mower—Combined. MY MOTTO: DALLAS, OREGON. name oucurt in a receord ot 15-12, winch men- , ' in the universe, God’s throne, to the mislead as to deny a future resnrrec-' tuli*» that Edward VI. had ‘'‘one kruni or watch ! Walter Wood’r» Reaper and Mower__ ; S hall rnorrrs axo Q ltck R t . tiuss ." ' most insignificant, a single hair, there tion. The Apostle first demonstrated of iron, the cime being likewise of iron-gilt, with New StoreJ- New Goods L* Combined. two plumetH of lead. The iiiut great improve O.?* 1 haro also for sale, ONE IMPROVED Burkryr M«wer__Fonr tizo*. the rcsfirrectron of Cbn»8, which per- ment, tlm Bubsitiwii « of the spring for weight*, is_not found an object by which we.may -v.ll.llNEN' fiuCADICR,” lirah nqtr. Wood’s Mower—Two sizes. ■ h?ps; . thfey admitted, and then, by vir wan a-lxnit 1550. The earliest springs were not swear. “But,” says the Master',' “lot ■ * coiled, but only straight piece* of stueL....Early your yea bq.yea, and your nay be nay; Rxe< laior Mowcr^-Tro size«. tue of Christ's resurrection, assured watches had only oiRj h^n«I, and roqutre*! win Ilalne’fl Genuine Hradrrs—With Dew hn* AM NOW I'liEPAIiED TO OFFER A Mouinonth. twtee a day. The dials were of silver or for whatsoever is more than these som Postefflee Building - thei^ by all the w aight-tff Ids apostoli ding proyoment*—10 to 12 feet cut. Urge amorunent of choice II. LIND8AY. brass; th« c.u*es Lad no crystals, butojnsnpd back eth ofcvil. ” Whatsoever, then, is more Hurt ’s Clipper and Griffin’s Sulky Monmouth, Nov. 24th. 1870. nl-tf cal authority— aS inspired of God, and front, and were four or live inches in diame PROVISIONS, Hafers. A plans watch cost the equivalent of SI,500 then, yea, yea, or nay, nay, conieth of that, “as in Adam all die, even so in ter. iu^LU- ciur tm ey T and after one wm <>rdotol it Griffin’s Revolving Horse Refers. evil. “I do solemnly swear that what I LEGAL AJAVKKTISBMBKTS. Christ, shall all be made alive, bnt ev .Jtyok a year to make it. GROCERIES, Ilor-r Powrrt- Core ft, Sweepstake« and I 'Diete is a wateh in a Hwisi mnseum only testify shall be the truth,the whole truth, Pitt’a—«01 sixoe. ery man in his own order.”—verse xxii. jjhrfie^ixtoenths of an inch in diameter, inser Kndiess (lxn in Threshers. QUEENS WARE, And in tho verse under consideration, ted in the top of a jiencil-case. Its little dial innd nothing but the truth, so help me otioe i indicates not only hours, minute*, and seconds, ! Scythe* and Snath’s, Grain Cradle*, Hay and apix-als to the testimony they, and all but also dayswf tbe mouth». It u a relic of the ‘ ' God,' is more than yea.yea, or nay, nay; To TWn Tix-ravKiij or P ole covxtt Oatoox:— WOODEN WARE, Grain forks. Stoves, Plows and Har of them had borne to the same fact in I olden times, wh/m watches were inserted in sad- Ì therefore, it’e'ometh frorfevil, and if it Yon are hereby notilled that the Board of rows, in great variety. Hardware, j dlej, snuff boxesK shirt-studs, l/reast-pins, brace- ¡ cometli front evil, it is itself evil; for a equalization, for said county, will meet the Tax Iron and Stoel, Hub*, Spikes, their baptism. Their baptism being a teta, mid tinger rings. Many were, fantastic-- payers of said county at the office of the county YANKEE NOTIONS, Felloes, Him», and Axles, ' oval, (x’tahgnlnr-, cruciform, or in tho shape of ' I corrupt tree can not bring forth good Clerk of said county on Monday the 28th day of memorial of the burial and resurrection pears, Biellor.s, tulips, or coftins. Ac., - Ac., - Ac.- Alignât 1871, for the purpose of correcting any fruit. For the ’ Disciples of Jesus to of Christ, symbolically representing it, errors that may have hcen made by the Assessor TOBACCO, utter such, then, is fordtim tobe guilty ound S leep .—Any man who can bound out In awessing said oounty for the year 1871, and he asks, “else what shall they do who 1 j ‘ of S lieti as soon os he wskes of a midwinter’s of wrong. - tint said Board will continue in e-wion from WK ARE AGESTA FOR THE CELERRATED are baptized for the lead, if the dead 1 morning, is wwth something, üo fear of his day to day until the saine shall have been com CIGARS, making his way through tlie world crêdita- i W m . Bworwar. Thp Apostle James repeats the thought pleted.. rise not nt all, why are they then bap- ; i ■ not bly, because be has the elements of a prom pt i- 34w3 > Assessor. tized for the dead?” The same to j tr.-b decision, an<l enertqr, which guarautee in almost the same words, Jas. v: 12, FRUITS, 1c., 4o. j suce**. To invalids we make a comfortable sng- | “But above all things, iny brethre», say, what did your baptism signify, if' ■ gestion worth knowing. If you have- force of i Administrator’s Sale. Four sizes Constantly on Hand. ' swear not; ” and as if to guard us it did -not signify the burial ot Christ 1 will enough to keep you from taking a second j Also, a General assortment of I n pursuance of an order of the C ounty I nap—and it.is tlie “aeronr? Mp” which makes ita j against the thought, that profane swear when dead, and his resurrection to life , banefull influence ,‘elt on multitude.!—ft is bet .' Court, in and for the county of Polk, Htatc of We are Sole Agent's for the well-known gon. made on the 8th day of August, 1871, again. As yon were buried in a liquid ter for you to lay awhile and think about it., un- i ing exliausto this meaning of the oracle, Or i till that feeling of wearinese pa»sc3 out of the : he adds, “NeitliSr by Leaven, neither I will, on the 9th day of Reptember, 1871, offer BOOTS, SHOES AND GATERS. B owie P remium AV a gon i grave, and raised therefrom, the most J ‘ limbs which you so commonly feel. But to sleep for sole at public vendue, to the highest bidder, in front of the Court House door, in Dalia«,0 I dmign to keep only the CHOICEST and Which w# offer at low price« and will warrant ! by the earth, neither any other oath, ” sonndly aud feel rested and refreshed when ywi ’ striking representation of bis burial and wake up of a morning iUir things are essential: > Polk county, Oregon, all tho right, title, inter BEST articlee, and aell them at a Small l'rofil them equal, if not »nperior, to any wagon in resurrected that divine wisdom saw fit : , 1, Go to lied with feet thoroughly dry and j If we, on entering the witncss-liox, do est of Jt. I'atom, deceased» in and to the follow For Cash. thia or anyother market—a written gnarrantoc ing real property, to-wit:.? Lot No. (6)«ixjn, ! warm. 2. Take nothing for supper but cold . not swear by heaven, nor by earth, nor furnixed with each wagon. to employ. block No. (4) four, a* the name is laid down anti I bread and butter, and a single cup of tea of ! MY MOTTO — Quick sales and T. CVKNlMenAM A co. - It was tantamount to asking them, , I any kind. 3. Avoid over-fatigue of the body, j I the hairs of our bead, we do most as- numbered on the plate Of Isaac Levin s addition Salem, Oregon, June 17, M:tf 4. For the hour preceding bed-tiine, dismiss i i suredly swear by some “other oath,” I) the town of Dallas, Polk county, Htate of Or- small profits. • “what else did your baptism signify j I every engrossing subject from the mind, and let eg»m. Terms of sale—Cash iu blind. Gold coin 2:tf C. B. STILES. ■ JAB. TATUM. “ What other doctrinal iiupoi t is tte-ro, it l»o employed about something toothing and and therefore,-commit si|£. From the of the U. H. . Reduced Rates of Ferriage Administrator. in cheerfullness.—//uZl’n JtmritaL of i ' above, it seems inevitable that swear- or was there in your baptism; and'as enlivening, Health. _____ . ’ DiUaS, Oregon, Angnst 9th, 1871. FRANK A. COOK, I ing in the courts of the land is, to the B utler A V iney abb , OF THE SALEM STEAM FERRY. good a» to say, there is none other; this ; An interesting contribution to. insurance liter Attorney» for Administrator. 44w4 , , V , was and is its doctrinal import, this is ature has Lepu imuie by Mark Twain« Me find* Christian, a sin. that the Eno lUijlway only killed about 23 per- . ■------------ -.1 Fob each aganjioraoe and wagon ......................... Administrator ’ s Sale. The practice is nowhere authorized, w hat you bore witness to,* when bap- i sonk AND in six months, out of one million pakseu- additional auiinal..Ok • » tt ¡zed and’now you atnitify your ow'n i gpn<j while 13,ÌM» difed tn their lie«!» out of ono save in tlte statutes of men. It comes 1» rvRHt yom wr -AK okiikb ar TUB Oovxrr home and buggy......................... 25 million.inhabitants of New York in tlie same Blank Book Manufacturer, mad»tlie Decwnter term IboroofA. D. five crowing', paid in advance 1 00 - iniou> by denying the resurrection time. Ho thinks railway accident insurance a from evil'becau'M it proceeds from a c.niri, «« 1871; I. A. U H m U dkx , Administrator of the man and horse .......................... .. 25 ■ ALUM, OltKtMM. -- <> hiehyou yourselves have borne mistake, and wants to get his insurance on going tendency in us to doubt the’veracity of Itetale of Dr B. Cope, n«>e««ed, will nn the Sth six paid in advance........................ 1 00 to bed, instead. <l«y ut Keptember A. D. 1871, between tho hour» *™» B*TABLISnED A FIIIHT CT.AR8 " footman . .t.................................... 12k all men. Add to this the fact, that of’9 o'clock a. m. »nd four o’clock p. m., of . m - a iu baptism- .Bookbindery in Halma, U now orntwred twelve crossing, paid in advance 1 00 to do all manner of work known tothetnST^ • death of Christ was eseential to ' There will be a transit of Vcuus across tlie about two-thirds of the men wlio ad mid <1«y. ‘liter for Mie, in front of the Conrt “ loose animal..................................... . 12 H sun in 1874, and astronomers arc already busy H oum door, ill tho town of Dall»», I’olk county twelve, paid in advance..,......... 1 00 ■** 'u.n of lua^q; and his liuriul in making arrangieinoniM fdr ita carefuH *exami- minister oaths are oorrnpt and wicked State of Ortetop. the tollowing deecribed premi- Magaaluis, Newspapers and Matte, •’ hog, aheep-or goat ........... t natietr, as by it the distance of the sun from the w« to wit: One hundred acres of land in tbo in the extreme, and no conree is left ns -oriect-ion were equally ftnpor- I earth is determined. The last transit oi Venu* J. W. BMITH, .< - Bonnd in every style. Houth-weai corner of tbo claim known «■ Iliraoi 2«mfl flupt. Salem Steam Ferrj/. ’Hushed bis blood "for there wfis in 1769, and since that time instruments of os loyal subjects of Messiah's kingdom,' I E'ldy a donation claim, lying and being in aec- OLD BOOKS RE BOUND. evactuosH havo been made. Its result« but to “swear not all.” I tloni eleven(1 Danil finirteentlflof townahip to- n-u of sin*,” and "rose again for greater will 1« watched n ith great interest by scienti tide STRAYED I ninetklMooth range fonr(4)w««t Willamette HOOK«, of every description. with men. our jnstilicptioD.” But, ycrtNay Goil swore to Abraham. Meri.liau, Tho line« of »aid ono hundred acre« or BLANK THE TltEMlHEH OF THE 8UB- without printed headings, manufactured to • lieing nearly eqnal, all said ¡ premiaea lieing aitu- ' equal, »aid ber, May Hth, a bright Hey Hone, UH Christ left two institutions, as memo The hafl», after l>eing for year j dikrardoil fçom So he did, bnt remember, we are far . ate in Polk ~ ------ -- ty Otw<i —on. Tertn« of sale order. conti ®J’J»,bS"<*» hi«l>. atnsll head nul neok. «tonte the haunts of fashion, and vulgarized by streot short of I k ing God. But JeSns, before emh in _____ hand, _ U. ________ ,. S. v _ gold ____ cojr ' high In tho shoulder and neck, droop« Behind; rials of two events in his work of re- j moaMflfe», is onoe more becoming Um instru BLANKS, of every kind, ruled and printed Io all four dark feat, unahod; tail short sad ¿lick. Dalia*, duly 7Ui A. D. 1871. order. ih mptmu w hite on earth -baptism and ment fol* young ladies. ■ the high preMt, answered to an oath. A. L. HARTINGH. - Any person returning the Mino to mo, or giv, Administrator. ing information of hte whMvetemta will bo lib, ttie fxird’r anjipcr. When we sit True; bnt yon Are not Jesna; neither I CLZ" PUKES nEASONALK. _/ 3 If all had what they wished for, who would Bvrt.raA VmXTAnn, «rally rosarded. Da. I. O. flBUIHm. around the Lord’s table and take the I li< a anythirig? Gray’s Building, Hecond story. I is the cotmly jndga a priest of God. ! Attr». f« Admlqiatnitor. ’ 4Iw4. IffiUoa Orcfrou. ( 'lirLstiim Harness and Saddle It _ LEABO'S FERRY! W _L00£ AT THIS!! H ? ? ? w ? H L £ ii Cash and I i i- Produce. HEADQUARTERS ( MITCHELL WAGON bookbinder H