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About The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1871)
, Lt tjc»' from Il ix»I JU ei' 'I'Miirstoa. MlSCEI.LANBOt’S ADVEHTISEfilä^TB. * NEW ADVEBTIHEMENTS. j *M. “Tho priest shall pour oil into the ' The ninscla most exercised becomes I palm of his loft baud, ho shall dip lifS' “Ttnrstrongesti tho tre? most* blwu against linger into tho oil and spriifkks it.’’ etc. { becomes tho firmest braced against tho NoftTtf F obk C amjukix R iver , ( WEÀTHERFORD fit CO., Cash Paid for Wheat. Tbird Lprd’H lUy* ' July l(ith, ls71. J ■ 1 »•» BniiriiKii T. F. CAMpnEti: In look These acts ilitl'er as much as fly ing; blast; the quality of mind .most exer- Avulsi 19. 187t. _ : A ll thoeu indebted to me by nolo or Ac- ; ing over the columnji of that welcome plowiug, talking, or ns statifHng upon cised becomes likewise ‘the most' .count, can make ]w.viiieiit in wheat, delivered to me at Monmonili. Cash paid for wheat. ’ . MITES'BY ÏÜI1 WAY. paper, tho M hssenoek , in No.« 38, I se® yonr lxead.or hieis. DLLUGGI^TS ‘ strengthened, be It will or patience. 43 IL LINDSAY. ;___ “ 1 J And it is somewliut astonisting that " What might have been if . we had ---- t ipi -T'.J T»à£ MlO iib jSì l QBB i — the growth of tho Chureh in Oregon C. B. STILES’ along th e g reat t-hwroiighfaro of tins in' this enlightened ago and freo couu- done thus of so,” is our ‘constant com- T i . eas . ist Hu t., August 111871. DEALEllS IN fOUElON AND DOAlÈSTIO State is rapidly processing. Along tlriss try these simple elementary principles plaint. M hat might have been i^a Emin Eug’-np we pas 'j through tile • route it is easy travelling, and the min bt the .i._ Gospel o .... i are not _... uuderatood, . v . b^t . | I myth. _...o. higher ILul the farmer settled liighpr L)inigs, (’liemictijs, » ( ..I- and isters can ride at leisure in saddle or “Miriti Street, Opposite Court lieuse. deniedy-tratluecd and ptacticeil f Atjil up on the banks he would not have I he Mi Idle Fork. The land is level nud buggy*, (and dine o» chieken-pie and DALLAS, OREGÓN. been swept away by thè frésE ’ è T' ’ Igno- PA1HT3, OILS, a ----- - wliilu it is hot expectedthat every re- f -rtiie,'e-r'ept ut a f?v.' points occupied •' guch dunties.) r.ance of a law placed him theté.' Ig- edndite question alluded to in the Bi- VARNISHES, i .' 1 y Ltd of ¿-'.'.ilei. TJ:c proep: .-t for’aT*' Iu every littlo town; liauilet nuft set lifc will be generally understood, it is a- i^orarice of laws places us-all where we heavy vic'd of ¿ruin is better here than /BRUSHES, tlement, they hove preaching and an sad truth that sd many M’ith learning iinay suffer loss. Had I not certain 'I. hny other soetiòn through which we organized «church; they are represuted and talent, uiid.no stinted amount "6f •misarable, disagreoable -qualities, I ÚDL0BS, have passed. „The Mohawk is a tribu —AND — I AMNÖW PREPARED TO OFFER A nt the General* AssepjbljLOr. State Moot zeal,; with ingenuity and studied craft inigj.it have retained more friend». I I 1 ituge lusHortmeut of choice • «. ’ tary tn tl»e MvKerizie'from the north, I ing, and the growth .of each congrega seek tp tugm 'hwny tho public mind from have lost them. Why mourn? They • Window G-1O.SS valley is 15 miles long bv one tion is recorded. It .aft'ords me much the plainest truths of God’s wordjouid were certainly lost to me ere I thought PROVISIONS, wide. The soil is very rich aud.easy to joy to learn of the' growth arid prosper strange to say, claim to be called and Iliad them. There is no such thing ■ /' 1 V irrigated by the numerous streams ity of tho chriroh of our Lord; but oil! sent of God to preach the Gospel! as “might have been.’’ Our loss is GROCERIES, coming down frojli t^e -, mountains on PERFJil'RY, TO a L e I GOODS,’ -TUis must lie the time when men gain. It is by loss we may .detect tji'e Loth sides.. We found a sniafl band of how it grieves mu tvlien 1 look around in us. We shall reconstrirct our* mctam, and seq n-few brethren'witlr wero u, ..turll ftwfty from tll0 and «-evil ; QUEENS WARE, TÒrtie-CT. in this vid. with Lrót’n r selvse accordin$iy; build higher rip. on ¿¡ iu ' ouü to coma ’hero to U^clarb unto turn unto fubltip.” And when many V/cddlo for therriwesekt-r. - -TkvHgh'he- WOODEN WARE, th ul ticUiM ' ‘ Gospel; no “would not ond.irso the truths but keep tho bunks-, and be no louger swept away. Pure Wines and Liquors, I. Ims numliyied seyenty ,two summers, dûo to èiy*° ono kind word of eneour-_ to theiAselves teachers having itching * Why plunge in a gulf of deep des- he has strength uf body and sniud to du i agemeal; frQ ono to cheer them in this ears.”" “The seConlt 'beast,” is now .pair bi ri..«»u of a i#i ink* Expéri- Y ankee N otions , go'cd work in the Master's vineyard/.,. M—. and .;™ j A VrE r.-.-.4yvlfully invite thè attcìition of all gloomy valo of tears;, save Bro. r£odd, giving “power to tlutrtlrst boast;' ,, i ...... .„eneo is built up of Diistakes. . Men ______ . „1 ^*1 • .... it .. ... Four times since he entered the mill- women wero sent iritc'this ivorhl partly j ,vv ubo aie in ù-aiit óf aneli «ffliifei ar aro who conies Ltit twice a year. TOBAC’CO, ing borroweuWoin the old mother of ■kep i in we l l re no lutei (b ug cslubliahiueais. ijlry forty th-rue years ago, has lie moved • • to touch other.their tuisutaes. mistakes. Who , , , , , , , , .to teicn oiuer.iuerr «no is , Olir gwaU,»re fr. ni li: .( ha,ids,lindi..úvCvred' 'And why is this tho <msc. I can as- harlots her form of church governmeui»..—*«, . .. , -, , i to till' t'l mt I -■*■> :.. ¡-led *tl'.(- position ... . . . . . . , free from thuur? 1' uols and ldots never for saie afLOWEST BATES. OIÓARS, -4 ¿IKE uxceptt Uii’.t y tire not' infant chqreh member- hip, itnd snrink- PLy«R-ict ija ’P h ri pFi Ql)-» i».• / ,u > ¡<<>»>•- — -.'ri a pioii.‘i -e i — 44 i~ /i- td I-— inil *i iteft.*and ç.-d-"ond L able to pay them a large salary for com pou»<te<l of Pure Xlk'ugH.»- ~ „ ling instead of' baptism. The second., hi-, pu. pi.>.' i tn ¿i<','.vit!i ti.. .i: : ; .ir oHx-Lc stimdßthTftKe heed loat he fall. INUITS, Ac., 4c. W E A T II E R F Ò R D * 0 O i, on. What a debt of ¿latitude the pres- ing;-hut as 1 jmve tried to get several boast Was to make an imago of tho first' ITeut stnwí, l ’ oi tlánd, Cuniuiorciul sí., Salem, of tho brethren to give us n call, and beast. And eventnolly- the' latter -will- a \y*y tueiMixig Word. 1 :.t .gcncrtition owe to this venerable Also, a Geqeral aesoi tmesit of feblaiol? . ' , . •as only, one ha3 ever yet -responded, I itself be absorbed into the former. The mau a»4 bis . of , the ¡^»t age Them are iw« way» «S’ treating the seed. The '■li.ill censi' farther tb complain. Yon process is now. going ' on -with rapid - - w h;n ■■ * ;■ « 'tire;:' ‘.c mid .-u-b- botanist splits it rip,-and diseöiirsos on Rs curi COX & EARHART, may well imagine what the stejo of'the strides. BOOTS, SHOES AND GATERS. ’ ' ’ ——= ons cKäfacSrStlc»: the «implé hiUbandnuin oats htancc to the- good. cause; The WM Chureli is hire, with so little preaejiing. 1 WIKILEKALE AND RETAIL I heard a gentleman, a few dayk.ago ami sows; sous arid cat*. Similarly there are -zeal anil • env/¿j' in earthly j>: rsuits I (kjbjkjn to .keep only the CHOICEST and Brethren,.yon who huvo taken that iu a sermon, inform the sinner in wliat tw .’trays of treating the gospel. A critje dis BEST articles, ana ¿oU them at a Small Profit wduld have ar.ui '.A fortunes; yet thej its . sects it, raises a lnonuiain oí debate abolit tlm For Cash- » ’ responsibility upon yourselves to pfeaeh , I frame of mind-he must approach God arOj.^oftaj-, many ■ f th .in ia d 'netel- TtfñctflW WtWrWRlSS and relation of. its parts; the gospel, look at this, and let me Mt-, . XV»» ivmx-J.uuu y_* u>a OAll.'i, AND DEALERS IN ’ to' exem- MY MOTTO — Quick sales iand i .-•■ a,, ri il<*. i- and when lieti done with Ida argument, liois email tirnfiie Tlio churches should <•;? to it that-!?., sc -you here, ¿¡X YihtLst pr his discijil.es' plfy tho humility and contrition neces done; to litui the lettor is dead; he neither -lives □ llictil ut until FÍóür. Mili Feed and Crain. C. B. STILE» . 2:tf. ' - fathers in Israel sli'iuld' -v.'^til.f-'t li'^tli- go whero ‘ tiip roadwas ■ easy, and sary, he quoted Saul’s enquiry, “.Loritr on it InnSHIpiii't'-spi oads it fir the gissi of his ♦ v in®-’-that their Lit ;■ duys,sb-i’.Til'be ' money ]ilcAly ; or did they go wtfere the TwTiat wilt thou have me t > ¿To?*’ And ‘neighbors'! lie nether saht burrows. The disei- . BIVI» KOIIRKR-— pie «il Jesus, hungering fur rlghthoiisuess, takes MOORES’ BLOCK. SALEM. 4|M-Uf free from cm and > cnxii tv I. -t people ivcrO poor? Wis the command also Cornelius,‘‘what shall I do to be the sdòd' wholti: it nf broad for (onlay’s- hunger liroru- IN/Ó11M HIB FRIEND» ANÏ> trepi ■.i*'l£th • (.tosjpel ‘ to Ujoso .who live J _saved? ^Lnd.cyen ventured to ask the -atulreo,! for to-morrow's supply.— H- Arnot. ■ they e.vre.: In.wr.nt. Ltdw sm.ill tt-lll.lt-, V V the public that he,is etillat the Old Stand hr Monmouth, , hammer irr hand,- bdlews ter it r.oujj.be f-w ea. ti ■ member-of,lite where yon can drive- a carriage, .or .was ; 'penteeosial -Take loticé.— Pentecostal interrogatory, interrogatory,, . “ ^iueu men unu and | i puffing. ah<Tfiit- n iirHig, ite fH v i o do a R— All acconnt» due n>c MUST be paid in CO days kinds of work W0 in b»s line - especially clijuxh-tp e<>?.trib:-.i>' iu: evmj¿ i'ret day it to preach to the poor and needy, ev- ; brethren wiint shall we do?’’ But did I It is hard for an empty bag to stand upright. making, mend* wF ‘ ing. andshaqwnihg ¡Hows \ freni date. 11-zCI.AIìKE, • - * | lie give the answers to those questions ? . .......... . - ■ * ....... V .ef t'a h í I ■:'»* di®9 . tj>.^ erywhere ? Dixie, JiilyM. 1871. ' — 1311,2 '•* ironing aud^repairing wagons, shoeing horses*, NEW THIS -WEEK. aiidNviiatever Oise can be done in iron or steel. Again,. I:iiivitc you, brethren, to come No ! he shied off from these inspired .1’.- u-.. d L r tie 'b.nilit’of fh.-a . m TtVms, positively Cnwh or Prodncc. i-'.-e need'- ? ' Ti'<* v.'i'.'ibi óf t';< e wliera-, and give ns-a call. We eatfnot promise aifswerS, eueji and every- one of thetnr FRANK A. COOK, •? ... . . nlfr-tf blé' n t.u l Ha ir . fuiiiilies c.ml.l be you money now, but wo can give you with ns riiHcli apparent craft nuffshreird- - ------------------- HENR Y BJTLEB, IHMES ft BACHELDEE, .supplì. -1 ¿v,i:’.:. >nt "?• potatoes and- wild meat—to eat, and ness as the devil displayed at the jtgtnp- Harness and Saddle Maker, tation. Tlte ocsaMjjp . especially ile- pleuty oif cool water to drink. • . . AND •__ C'rajaa. tiivndeTtlie sSSwöH ffífriislícd by in- Mviimniòi, '. ; . Yo u'brother in Christ, .J COl'XTV. HEADQUARTERS o oom ix & C BOOKBINDER v ' HniurTiiuvr.'S. «finition. If this and its like is riot All wrtrk joxeeute l in. a workmanlike man - '■ i ;.t; to tl.- • Í 1’-... í«al> ; I-’1'v . “handling the word of God deceitfully” ner. Satisfaction guarrantecd. ■ lmvo’ imly three or fuira in ¿ur state t¡>, .... dJIyninQUlb, AjUgn.^t 11). 35tf ■ •. rVhTUtlK'd LÏÎTT1EK. I know not wTi'anwW be Jimty so .. _iy]jvti‘. . • i]_- 1 .......... - 1 ............................. s aut«labors. luo’W. i '1 ■ - c-.i::.;. t--> t!;Z_ demonstrntcd. Tis far freni "eom- -T. L. NICELUÌ, ’‘ï>: i. C amitell ,—It is often said, and mending onrselves te evorf valle;, f: o:u Uwa, 'Ia-‘. . r, yei ', p-r’arps trathfully, -flraf'no one «man X Jem'!;. ■ ill'? Í . ** ' scieneo, in thè sigbt of Goti.”—II Cor. understands everytWng. in the New jv, 1 tri 4 inclusiva. ___ J, SEBltlDIL.^ n - -------..Gi rali, Testament; nn l the s'tqiposition/is alwYfit 'è S oda H pbin <I3, Ailgnst 14th, 1871. - i:o k-si tnider obligation to him tinta if as common that the entire Christian ' -Will vi.tit làdt'jMjiKleiKe, on Moiulay, Anglist htsTMFM ; !md b.'en Le.ro from the J>o- world understand^ it nil; son^e this 28th, 1871. All‘ olierationy g.iafrante^L - ' J\1UCI»KX1>KN< ß ITEJIJJ 45tf Ileferenco, Dr. Davidanh. .■gtjmftig. *- portion, some that, and some again From onr Special Convopoii'lcnt. « What wo most need, -in this mafler is other portions of that sacred book. in. catARLEa wilson , I. * t •;■: : í ' a .. t _ <•»*-- -u - ivi.aut 1« coming in rapidly.« But Tlu* snppoaitron carries ujion its sur -rS rri TT Tj I» O’# i little is sold, us most of the furmerS aro f II y had if eacli congregation will act face. a degree of plausibility, but its Commercial HoUl« . ............. ••ALBM. storing their wheat -ruul will sell only « * “ divin .. lol and carry oat tro! I.f : b>.' • ■« is try- thv 'nr^nTT. yertain. Dr. Wilson has made the*study of the eye a when it will bring one dollar |»er bushel. fipedatty. r’- * ti ge ti .iy’iiiiu t-d; ;ip«‘ .i. La* and has practiced with good success As in ‘tlic_2igw jistament wo ¡ire in Ruling price at present, qinety-flvo for f’ovcral yoais. He is prepared to perform all Pmp.aor ■ a’ut-4-every first day. Tlici'J eo!-^ j operations," and iios experience in operating by formed that some who enjoyed tho ines- cents. ! : .1 net l»e large, but they /the.-JUfwt a’»proved meth«»ds. All chronic dis- tini ible priviligo-'Of setting under the ! 4.;'. j of the <-yc ¿ire treated very successfully, ac- Oats are scarce. Price, fifty ceyts. ,, uLir. Every week's contri- ,o und ; cbx'4ing4<jL-tfclJlIi,vs( >('ic!itiliu and approved -.È'Le regarded ns sacred to ; rwr of • inspired tcoeftWN^ such as ■ The P. T. Co.’s boats have made an modern opthalmic practice.. Persona ..... snVcfed ¿ic.« Peter, I ’ anl, at al, and also under the with dise tsed Eyes arc invited to give hm a^ Ax other change?* Tins Shoo Fiji leaves Sa , » ' , - i.i!’ •' ; .... 1 trial, 'TL^.—♦who donot roceivepeimanertt hen-* 'clarion tones'of eloquence-from the \ > ..! . ; in1. - lem on Tuesdays, Thursday and Satur < ilt. will not be required to pay for treatment. rilvcr tongried Apolljjt~-a.fellow-laborer j days, nt five oclock, - a .- m . , for "Albany, 'i — vu ft iv, it Il . ) . . with I'anl—• was, nevertheless, com- | pl'.- ; . ..¡1 «fill and returns the same ovenings at 7 f , m . sirothT plained of as bring shamefully deft- i L. CROUND, Tlmrc have been a dozen drunks dur placed then? on the next First Day. i ciogt iii "the knowledge, of God,-”— I > ing the lust week. 's t. s.i'. ’ i'e Mreuld. nyj be The Lord i Cor. xv,* 21. And ninny complaints of OntouN. We state, on the authority of a reli M onmuvtii , - r, < • I Tike n.atnreiii=44*e epistles. - But all of able gentleman, that Mr. Hodgki of 1 — DEALER IN tlicnj i:i the apostolic uge, so far us fo- . Independence, is not,-as report says, I ported ia the New Testament, under married. ___ Qucensware, Medicines, stood the elementary principle» -of tho ; Insurance agents arq doing a good Gosjod-well, and all understood them j business. Your old townsman, J. S. alike. For instance, faith was iu all Churchill has taken a twenty year en eases a prerequisite in the subject to bo dowment policy for $5000, and has the AND AIA. KINDS OK baptized, nor do we heaixany controver local agency for the Union Mutual sy between Christians on this subject. Life Insurance Company.- v . m . GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Nor do we ever liud any one of them IxDr.rF..vDr.xcz, August 14, 1^*71. even "suggest the idea of infant church V ■ - — membership, or infant baptism by a j SHORT SF.ItStOV FOR DKSPOSDESTS. nssortment of ------ First (Lum A completo — —..... — — .— proxy faith ot some one else. These • “Rnffleient linfo the day is the evil Goods constantly on hand. Call and examine, I«.-fore purchasing else things are not so much as hinted by any thereof-.” If in onr troubles anil vex where. Satisfaction guaranteed. ltf inspired or uninspired chri^ii'an men oi- ations we could fortify ourselves with women in the diviuo oracles. Faith MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. this thought, we should build a tvwer and repentance wero assented prerequi- : of strength. Tho fears of failure, the •rite in the subjects of- this holy ordi- ' fears of to-morrow, the fears of this nance. -i that or the other thing which tuny hap Again, as to tho action or modo_pf pen in a future as yet by no means seen, ( . ... !.. Au-.a?i l.T 1 GL baptism, when it was commanded no are all so many, barriers raised agajnrt , DALL AÏ. T.v'n ttrist, Be C am 1 . f'.i.i.: -My object, iu . 1 enquiry was evur made l»y the subject i i possible success.. writing to yon. is to ask afew questions, I or his friends as to, what modo, what Despondent thoughts are crushers to J. If. CAMP3EL'. which, if yon feel so disposed, yon may octiori,or wliioV is tliu rifjht way, or tho ; i to mental exertion. They invite the answer through 1), ■ columns of the ,-l .‘.3! -i- lue.l to under tarnl it | very’cvils we dTead. When on our MfessENUEE: perfectly without controversy or en Dodi s and Sash always on Hand, 1. AVill yon have a full school? 2. quiry. Had several modes, ways, or countenances or in our words we hang ont tho sign, “ I fear I shall fail, ” we ('in von takp in- students ut r.nv time more properly, actions,-been prevni.-nt • a :; d — ' .i icr. “ Ims ermiin need«? 3. ('.in in the apostolic age, some apostle qr discourage help from any qilnrtcr. Th<’ a vov.rrR man get to work for his board, I somo evangelist would have specified weak, who might assist ns, are rcpelloil; Mad.e to OrdLorl! „ii. ar-tlic Coll- 1. Can students who which, namiugTfio different modes or tho strong discouraged. dosfre to boanl tliemselyes, r -nt rooms aotjmy»; or in all probability some oarn- There is help for the glcKiniy, the des .BLINDS MADE TO ORDER!! near tho College ? * n T tnt and honest believer just about to pondent, the melancholic, in saying Yours truly, , , si}biiiii ta.-thi» ordinance would have over and over again the words, “I will, SASH get pbt 'this Er.IZABtlTtl T rcllu iet „ enquired of I'aul, or Peter, or James, I wijl, I will got up and Tho above qneetions.willbi answered or Jude, or’ some evangelist, which is 1 low frame of mind.” With or Wllhoat Ligh'.h to suit Custon ora ----- ALSO----- ns they occur: The mind is an edifleg. Will is the the right way, or the IcTFriiTway, or tho 1. AVe expert to Love a full atendanco best wiiyC And the simplo, but signifi ' timber which srippbrts its roof of EVERY SIZE WINDOW-GLASS FOR RALE. - ns If nt-Christian <' db go this winter. 2. cant, fact that no such enquiry was thought. Will must be ever strongth- Farmers! Farmers! ^Indents will bp admitted al any time ever made, is next to positivo proof ' enetl, anil the roof over -raised. If not, during -the rifcisiou. 3. AVo do not that theartibn called baptizo or bap- 1 it will fall in anil crush ns under the . Tilt undersigned lias pureluvwl tho AVaro- . . • ho«»e war the long tiriilgc al Indei®ti<leitco. and know that a young mart can find em tisru, was one, and font one. fiat, fo ruins. w now thoroughly repairing tho «ime for the ployment during tile winter season. fully,* fairly and honestly settle this Try the Will cure. Yon lanfth at its pur^oMi of etiming Whc<t. Thowe (k’NÌnnglo <lo Tho,best way to ascertain is to malto fact, that tho action or act denomibuted simplicity. Try it. The beet romed- ho , will I’m! every w»i<»mTn<M.h|tion. B acmch ntr- nislNxl theme wietiiog tliem. , personal application. 4. roysotw wislr- baptiam was one, the apostle I’affl’in- liil agencies in tlie world aro what we 42tf 3. (X BÈLL. • jug to board themselves can i^int rooms forms us that there is “one Lor<L_oao call Jhc sjmjje liecnuso they aroj'om- X et reasonable rates. faith, and oh « baptitan."—Eph'. iv, 5. Blacksmith Shop. monrniiil common things anil very won Wo txnst these guerdons afe an-' 1F.ÓRGE KRAMER having built a new and Baptism is not a mode». Im t»an act or derful. Seienoe can fln<l no quicker M cuininrsliofis shop at tho southeast corner swercij satisfactorily. action, ami no three actions can differ remedy for allayiflg tho pain of a burn of the Public bdnare in Monmouth, is ready to do, at snort notice, and in g<xMl more widely than dipping, pouring, than cold water; nothing oan yoti And style, all work in his line. Tliankfnl to better than a handfnl of wet mud for and/sprinklipg. Tho three actions are bin friends f«w former palfbnage, he »0- n’>n of AMane Bonne, the rw »'«rujan, Fundan ininwivr, ml Hiner. j I ,| iicits a continuance of the same............ National <0, i-rro(nped in one order in Deut- Ai», 1'. taking the venom from a sting. WÍ13.WÍW rn’r^ *c<l by iW-l. —------ — •----- 1 XK T I S T, ( D KY-GOODS, Door & Sash Factory. c ( - Book & Job Printers, Blank Book Manufacturer. SALEM, OKKGON. 93 Fitmt afreet, Poj-tlan<l, Oregon. AVINGJ3iTABU»HED A FIRST CLASS -■C^ ALL KINDS OF COUNTY PRINTING Bookbindery in baloni, i» now prepsrtil and BOOKdBlNDlKö to-order, at refttk»nab!e tn du all manner of work known to (lie. trade, ratea. ' Fob. 18—nolV:y yiagnzll.r.. Newspapers and Music, Bound, in every style. n LOOK AT THIS ! ! OLD BOOKS RE BOUND. — 11LAXK BOOKS, oT-evory dcscripti-in, with or withiwtt printed headings* rtiannartured to jordcr. LINÍOSAY H AVING^TERMANENTLY LOfcATED AT StoNAÏoi rii. with a vîèw of conliiining tlio BI.AXKs, of every kind, rilled and printed to Btifcinew of Gi-vnaù. MsncHAsnisrao, I am [ prepanxl te aiipply th» jL'uminuuitÿ witii ail ar order. • .' ticle» ih my line. ' H dZ” I’ltlt EA nKASOMI.e. yyi Mv S tock con.riui in part of "■ Gray's Building, Second sloi^'. BfclSCELLANKOUS JDry GrcztocXjs«, ADV-RitTIhEMENTH. Hoot», STITZEL& UPTON Groceries, Cenerai -.Agents, • — AND— ' CROCKLRY, Real Estate Brokers PORTLAND, Y»: : : : OREGON^ *____ B ranch O ffice , - - A lbany , O regon . Hardware, CLASSWARE, MISCELLANEOUS f READING. A N OFFICE WHEiiE GENERAL INFO1|- Kctfp coDrttantly on hand C handleb ’ h P atent W indow C iiitaix . iX nuitioii concerning Iho ruourcesof Oiugoh can be obtained fuse of CHAnriz.. Gian» negotiable on tir.«t mortgage, real estate ALL OF WHXCK I WILL MELL LOW FOn and collateral security. Have for sale a large amount of property, lo cated in tlui towns of Albany, BrowtuniBe and Corvallis. ! Also, 60,000 acres of farming lands of every MY MOTTO: description, in Iriiin, Benton and Polk counties. Persons desiring to sell their property incnr “S mall I’sorrrs ano Q vick R etvkxs .” no expense in placing it in onr hands for sale, unless a sale is made. Call at our office, in Par KZ" I hive also for sale, O"K IMPROVED rish' brick, where »«--have a team in readiness «HAIM«*’ IIKADBR." Bran new. to convey parties to view onr lands. J. C. MENDENHALL, Agent, no2 > Alliany, Oregon. Postofilce Bnikllng Monmouth*'4 H. LINDSAY. Monmouth, Nov. 24th. IRTO. nl-tf l Wa-iited Cash and Produce. AV teat I The nnderaigned wishes to buy (20,000) twen ty thousand bushels merctnmablewheat.. High est cash price paid by. J. C. BELL. 4M STRAYED THE PREMISES-OF THE BUB- wrilx-r, Muy Sth, a bright Bay Horrc. 1LH 1 3R0M or 15 han.hi high, small head and* neck, stands AGENTS WANTED. CnEBOTlfEN, SCHOOL TEACHERS, SMART TOUNO MEN AND LADIES WANTED TO ' CANVASS FOB THE NEW BOOK F ailier « ” ’ House high in the ldim'hler mw J neek, droo]* l-ihihd: “O ur all fuui- du-k feet, unshod: tail short and thick. ------- OB------- Aliy person returning the samo to mo, ot giv ing iiifoi'ination of liis wherrabuuts will be lib The Unwritten Word. erally rewarded. Da. J. C. GRUBBS. • Ballas Ortfjon. 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Send for circjilar, in which horwe w«l buggy..................... 25 flve crourting, ¡»aid in advance. 1 <.*0 ia a full description and universal commenda man and hone.......................... 25 tion by the prosit, ministers and college profess " six paid in Advance....................T 00 ora, in tho strongot t possible language. footman....... ........ ..............»-—12 -4 ♦< twelve crosaing, ¡»aid in advance 1 00 «< lo'i>c nniniaf ......................... 12’4 twelve, paid in advance........ 1 00 Agents al«o Wanted for the If hog, sheep or g'»at........ 4 J. W: B1tITW, “Pacific Law Encyclopedia/*' Niipt. SaUm ISieam Ferry. 26m6 TUK H-EST LAW BOOK OVTH LEABO’S FEKRY! R iti .ITE» 5H Mirrs abovb 8 alkm , on thx W11.LAMETTK. Tur. nosrcHt »n<l most prati ¡cable route from Baleni Co lislependcnce. PalliM, Moninoutb, Cur- vallia, Ya<]n(na Bay, ami all intermedia o pelota. A New Coni ne».! lo«« H omi , Itilo by snspetei»»» |mll«y«. wr The Hoa.l i» in good rondinoli, 'and ttic tank» have beoti grantly imprwed. A Comia tent Fernman « III alwav» I m at- tondanec. €HA».' W. PETI YJOHN, i&f * ■ -- Fropriotor. -i- ■ . % Warms E xibkhsly von Usz U pon Tira . P acific C oast , • Hoo PAGES! FULL LAW BINDING! T11EATR UPON NEARLY 8 oo DIFFERENT SUB JECT», ' To consnlt a lawyer ni»>A any wwr-ef which would eoat more than the price of tho Book, By J. F. C 0 W D E R Y, Of the Ban Francisco Bai-. ----- 1 Tho almvo awUhe most rapid-soiling and pop ular book ever upon this Const. Agents are meeting with »iiceesseverywhere. J^tnd unmed.iitrly for CircitUtHi and Trrma to A. 1« BAWCfjtaPT A Cq., * Sw FtiAsOs'.o, C m .. 29m3 V I \ lints. School Boeks and Mntiouary! t ■- ' . . . —AUK)— A J. C'. MEXDENIIALL, Agent. Shoos, r